System Administration; Changing The Date And Time - The C Command; Manual Lock/Unlock - The L Command - Bosch K2200 Series User Manual

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K2200 Series | User Guide | 4.0
9. Third Time Period - Enter the third time period
number (0-32). Enter [0] if you do not need this
time period.
Press [ENT].
TP 1
PER 3
Press [ESC] to return to the CMD prompt.
4.4

System Administration

4.4.1
Changing the Date and Time – The C
Command
Once set at installation, the door controller will
maintain its time using a battery backed real-time
clock. You should check the clock regularly to ensure
accuracy. This is particularly important if you use
time profiles for controlling system functions and
access.
Summertime (or Daylight Saving Time)
You will need to adjust the clock twice a year when
the clocks go back (Autumn) and forward (Spring).
How to Check and Set the Time
To check the date and time use the C 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 [C] and press [ENT].
CMD C_
5. Type the new date over the existing date, or use
the left and right arrow keys to move the cursor
to the figures you want to change.
DATE
10-11-93
If you press [CLR], you should re-enter the time
with a space between the hours and minutes.
Note:
The cursor moves over the separator character (-) to the
next digit.
Press [ENT] when complete.
If the date you enter is invalid, it will be adjusted
to the nearest valid date.
Press [NXT] to go to the next field.
6. Type MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT or SUN and
press [ENT].
ENTER DAY
If you do not type one of the above 3-character
names, the display will default to MON.
Press [NXT] to go to the next field.
7. Type the new time over the existing time, or use
the left and right arrow keys to move the cursor
to the figures you want to change.
ENTER TIME 16-01
Note:
The cursor moves over the separator character (-) to the
next digit.
Bosch Security Systems | 7/03 | 17376 v1.1 / 47491C
Key Administration/ Access Control
0
TUE
If you press [CLR], you should re-enter the time
with a space between the hours and minutes.
Press [ENT] when complete.
If the time you enter is invalid, it will be adjusted
to the nearest valid time.
8. Press [ESC] to return to the CMD prompt.
4.4.2
Manual Lock/Unlock – The L Command
It is possible to manually lock and unlock a door
from the master controller. It may be necessary to do
this, for instance when a door needs to be kept open
while contractors are working in an area or
equipment is being moved around. Also, a door
normally unlocked on a time profile may need to be
locked while a receptionist or guard is not available.
Manual lock will lock the door. Keys will then be
required to gain access. If no further action is taken,
the door will still unlock at its next automatic
opening time.
If the door is manually unlocked, it will lock at its
next automatic closing time.
Note:
The door will remain unlocked unless another action is
performed. (Automatic lock or manual lock).
Using the L 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 [L] and press [ENT].
CMD L_
5. You now see displayed the state of door 1. N
(Normal) means that no manual override is in
operation - the door IS locked.
DOOR 1
STATE
To select the door you want locked or unlocked,
you can either use the up and down arrow keys
to select an access level, or press the FastFind (*).
If you use FastFind type the door number you
require and press ENT.
FIND _
6. Once you have selected the door you require:
DOOR 10 STATE
Type [L] and press [ENT] to lock the door.
Type [U] and press [ENT] to unlock the door.
7. Press [ESC] to return to the CMD prompt.
EN | 27
N
N

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