Entering Editor Mode; Command Prompt - Cmd; Leaving Editor Mode; Panel Keyboard - Bosch K2200 Series User Manual

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K2200 Series | User Guide | 3.0

Figure 4: K2200 Faceplate

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1 - Reader
2 - 16 Character Display
3 - 48 Key Keypad
3.1.4

Entering Editor Mode

Present the editor key to the faceplate reader. If the
key is a valid editor key or the master key:
You may be prompted to enter a password,
PASSWD
_
In which case, use the keypad to enter the
password (maximum 8 characters) and press
[ENT]. If the password is valid, you will see the
CMD prompt - see Section 3.1.5 Command Prompt -
CMD.
If the password you enter is not valid, you will
get:
INVALID PASSWORD
and be returned to a blank screen. Present the
key and try again. If it still does not work, ask the
person responsible for the system to check your
password.
If no password has been assigned to the key, you
will immediately have the CMD prompt - see
Section 3.1.5 Command Prompt - CMD.
Note:
If the key you present is not an editor key, you will see
This indicates that a key has been presented, but is not
recognized as an editor key.
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Administering the System
Note:
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3.1.5
The starting point for any operation within the
Editor mode is the CMD prompt:
Here you are being prompted to enter one of the
commands that either alters the information stored in
the door controller, such as adding or deleting
personnel, or initiates an action, such as a manual
unlock.
Editor Levels
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The commands you can perform are determined by
your editor level. This is set by the person
responsible for issuing editor keys. If you try to enter
a command that is not available to you, you will see:
and be returned to the CMD prompt.
Editor Time Out
Once in Editor mode, if you do not press any keys
for more than 3 minutes, the mode will time-out. You
will then have to present your editor key again to
return to the Editor mode. This means you cannot
inadvertently walk away from the system leaving it in
the Editor mode.
3.1.6
Once you are in the Editor mode, you can press the
[ESC] key at the CMD prompt to leave and return the
door controller to its normal operation. Any alarm
conditions that occurred while you were in the
Editor mode will now be reported. Also, if you have
a printer connected, any transactions that have
occurred while the Editor mode was being used will
now be printed.
3.1.7
In the Editor mode the ? key provides extra help.
For instance, at the CMD prompt, if you press ? you
will see:
T
This display lasts about 3 seconds before returning to
the CMD prompt or the prompt at which you
pressed the key. You should press [?] at any time if
you are not sure what is required.
No alarm conditions will be reported while you are in
Editor mode, nor will any transactions be printed.
When you leave Editor mode, any alarms that occurred
will be reported and all the transactions will be
printed. Door controller or alarm module relays will
operate during Editor mode.

Command Prompt - CMD

CMD _
INVALID ID LEVEL

Leaving Editor Mode

Panel Keyboard

ENTER COMMAND
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