Holidays - The Hr And Hp Commands; Time Profiles - Bosch K2200 Series User Manual

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AC 3
PTP
Press [NXT] to go to the next field.
8. Secondary Access Level- Type the secondary
access level (0-128) and press [ENT].
AC 3
PTP
Press [NXT] to go to the next field.
9. Secondary Time Profile - Enter the time profile
you want to apply to the secondary access level.
If you want no time restriction, enter 0. Press
[ENT].
AC 3
PTP
Press [NXT] to go to the next field.
4.2.7
Holidays – The HR and HP Commands
The door controllers allow the setting up of 24
different holiday profiles. Each holiday profile
consists of up to 20 holiday periods, a holiday period
being a start date and duration. Up to 254 holiday
periods can be defined on a standalone system.
Once a holiday period been defined, it can be
applied to any keyholder using the E command (see
Section 4.1.4 Editing Keys – The E Command). When a
holiday profile is active, any keyholder assigned the
holiday profile will not gain access and a
No Access: Holiday event will be recorded.
System Holidays
Holiday profile 1 is a special case. It contains all the
holiday periods that can be used to override time
profiles. This means that, for instance a door that
automatically opens during office hours, Monday to
Friday, will not open on holidays that may fall
during the week, such as public holidays, Christmas
Day. Likewise, a person allowed into a building
during the week can be prevented from gaining
access on such days.
For this reason, you should refrain from using
holiday profile 1 for keyholder use and reserve it for
system holiday use only.
One technique for maintaining system holidays is to
assign holiday periods 1 to 20 to holiday profile 1.
Assign known dates and durations to those holiday
periods. Once a year, you should enter all the known
holidays for the following year or so. Using this
method you only need to replace holiday periods
that have passed with future holidays.
Holiday Periods – The HR Command
There are 24 possible holiday periods. Each consists
of a start date and duration. The duration includes
the start date itself. For instance, if you want a
holiday period to cover Christmas Eve and
Christmas Day, you would enter a start date of
12/24/00 and a duration of 2 days. For example, if
you want just a single day, enter the start date
12/25/00 and duration 1 day.
1. Present an editor key to the faceplate reader.
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0
0
0
2. Enter the password and press [ENT], if required.
3. You will now see the CMD prompt.
4. Type [H][R] and press [ENT].
CMD HR_
5. At this display,
ST 1
00-00-00
Use the up and down arrow keys or FastFind (*)
to select the holiday period you want to change
6. Holiday Period Start Date - Once you have
selected the holiday period you want to use, type
the start date. The cursor will 'jump' over the
separator characters as you enter the date.
ST 5
00-00-00
Press [ENT].
Press [NXT] to go to the next field.
7. Holiday Period Duration - Enter the numbers of
days the period will last.
DURATION 1
0
Press [ENT].
Press [ESC] to return to the CMD prompt.
Holiday Profiles – The HP Command
Up to 20 holiday periods can be assigned to a
holiday profile. A total of 24 holiday profiles are
available. Holiday profile1 has a special purpose, see
System Holidays.
Using the HP Command
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 [H][P] and press [ENT].
CMD HP_
5. Use the up and down arrow keys or FastFind (*)
to select the holiday profile you want to change.
HOL 1
ON/OFF N
6. Holiday Profile Active - Type [Y] to make the
profile active, [N] to deactivate it. If you
deactivate an active profile, any restrictions that
were in force will be removed.
HOL 1
ON/OFF N
Press [ENT]
Press [NXT] to go to the next field.
7. Holiday Period - Enter the holiday period and
press [ENT].
There are 20 fields that you can enter here, press
[NXT] to go to the next period.
HOL 1
ON/OFF N
Press [ESC] to return to the CMD prompt.
4.3

Time Profiles

Time profiles are a powerful tool that have several
functions within the access control system:
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