Using Editor Mode - Bosch K2200 Series User Manual

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K2200 Series | User Guide | 3.0
Adding, Modifying or Deleting an Editor
Key
Note:
Only the master key is able to issue the I command.
1.
Present the master key to the faceplate reader.
2. Enter the password and press [ENT], if required.
3. You will now see the CMD prompt.
4. Type [I] and press [ENT].
CMD I_
5. The display will now show the first unassigned
editor. An unassigned editor key is one with a
key code of 00000000.
E3 KEY 00000000
6. To add a new editor key, present a key to the
faceplate reader.
If the key is already assigned, a REPEATED
KEY message is displayed for about 2 seconds
REPEATED KEY
If the key is valid, its 8-character code will
appear.
E3 KEY 8824A474
7. Press [NXT] to go to the Editor Level Field.
8. To modify an existing editor key:
At the KEY prompt,
E3 KEY 00000000
you can either use the up and down arrow keys
to select a key, or press the FastFind button (*).
-
If you are in possession of the key itself,
present the key to the faceplate reader.
-
If the key is not in the database, you
will get a message (left) for about 2
seconds before returning to the ID
prompt.
NOT IN DATABASE
-
Type the editor key number (1-32) and
press [ENT].
You can now change the key, if required, by
presenting a new key to the faceplate reader.
Press [NXT] to go to the Editor Level field.
9. To delete an editor key.
Select the key to delete as described above.
When the key code is displayed,
E9 KEY 28851408
press [CLR] - the key code will be replaced with
zeroes.
E9 KEY 00000000
Press the [ENT] key.
Press [ESC] to return to the CMD prompt.
10. Enter the editor level to be assigned to the key,
(see Editor Keys for editor level values).
Bosch Security Systems | 7/03 | 17376 v1.1 / 47491C
Administering the System
E3
The value must be between 0 and 4095. 0 means
the key can only accept alarms, 4095 gives access
to all but the master key only commands.
Press the [ENT] key.
Press [NXT] to go to the next field.
11. The name you enter here will appear on printed
reports of editor use and alarm acceptance when
this editor key is used.
ID
Type a name of up to 12 characters (A-Z, 0-9 and
SPC). Press [ENT].
Press [NXT] to go to the next field.
12. Whatever method you use to find a key you will
be presented with the ID number and access
code.
ID 27
Note:
If you use 12-character IDs, press NXT to view the
name assigned to the key (left).
WHO SMITH AB
At this point you can use the up and down arrow
keys to move through the database to find the
key you want to edit.
You can also press the FastFind button (*) to
return to the ID prompt.
3.1.3

Using Editor Mode

New Users
Please read this section if you are unfamiliar with
programming a door controller. It contains important
information that will help you understand how the
Editor mode works, what the different keys do, and
how to make changes to different items. By reading
this section you will find it easier to follow the more
detailed descriptions of commands in later sections.
All programming of the access control system are
made using the Editor mode. The Editor mode
consists of a set of commands issued by the user.
Each command allows the user to enter or modify
various items, depending on the command. To gain
access to the Editor mode and issue commands,
present an editor key to the reader on the faceplate.
A full description of editor keys, editor levels,
passwords and administration is given in see Section
3.1.2 Editor Key Administration.
LEVEL 0
AC 0
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