Editing Keys - The E Command - Bosch K2200 Series User Manual

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Instead of voiding a key from the system,
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consider changing its access code to 0
0101
(zero). By doing this you will prevent use
of the key (any attempt will result in a No
Access: Locked Out transaction being
generated) but you will also have a record
of a 'lost' key being used unsuccessfully
To Void a Key:
1. Present an editor key to the faceplate reader.
2. Enter the password and press [ENT], if required.
3. You will now see the CMD prompt.
4. Type [V] and press [ENT].
CMD V_
5. At the ID Prompt,
ID _
you can select the key to be deleted using one of
these methods:
-
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 for about 2
seconds
NOT IN DATABASE
before returning to the ID prompt.
-
Type the 4-digit ID of the key and press
[ENT]. Any number between 1 and 4000
will be accepted.
-
If you are using 12-character IDs, you
can type the ID and press [ENT]. You
must type the name exactly as it was
originally entered. If no match is found,
you will get a message
UNKNOWN NAME
for about 2 seconds before returning
to the ID prompt.
6. Whatever method you use to find a key, you will
be presented with the ID number and access
code.
ID 27
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7. At this point, you can use the up and down
arrow keys to move through the database to find
the key you want to delete. You can also press
the FastFind (*) button to return to the ID
prompt.
WHO SMITH AB
8. Once you have selected the key you want to
delete, press [ENT].
9. At the CONFIRM VOID prompt,
CONFIRM VOID
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press [Y] to confirm and you will be returned to
the CMD prompt. Any other key will return you
to the CMD prompt without voiding the key.
When a key has been voided, it will be rejected by
all the readers on the system and a
No Access: Unknown ID transaction will be
produced. This will not be the case if:
Slave door controllers are disconnected or not
communicating with the master.
A download is in progress to a slave door
controller, in which case the new information
will not reach the slave until completion of the
download.
4.1.4
Editing Keys – The E Command
You can change the access code of a key as well as
the 12-character name (if used) at any time. You can
also assign a holiday profile to a keyholder. The
access code and holiday profile must already be
defined (see Section 4.2.6 Access Codes – The AC
Command and Section 4.2.7 Holidays – The HR and HP
Commands).
1. Present an editor key to the faceplate reader.
2. Enter the password and press [ENT], if required.
3. You will now see the CMD prompt.
4. Type [E] and press [ENT].
CMD E_
5. At the ID prompt,
ID _
you can either use the up and down arrow keys
to select a key, or press the FastFind (*) button.
-
NOT IN DATABASE
-
-
UNKNOWN NAME
6. Whatever method you use to find a key, you will
be presented with the ID number and access
code.
ID 27
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 for about 2
seconds
before returning to the ID prompt.
Type the 4-digit ID of the key and press
[ENT]. Any number between 1 and 4000
will be accepted.
If you are using 12-character IDs, you
can type the ID and press [ENT]. You
must type the name exactly as it was
originally entered. If no match is found,
you will get a message
for about 2 seconds before returning
to the ID prompt.
AC 7
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