6.0 Installer Commands; The D Command; Lock Release Time; Door Open Time - Bosch K2200 Series User Manual

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K2200 Series | User Guide | 6.0

6.0 Installer Commands

This section describes the commands used to
configure the door controller. Care should be taken
when using these commands as they can change the
way the whole system works. Only users and
Installers who are fully aware of the implications of
making changes to the system should have access to
these commands. Ideally they should be used only
by the installer when commissioning the system.
6.1

The D Command

The D command allows the setting of several features
on each door or reader. Each of these features is
described in detail below, followed by a description
of the D command itself.
The features are described in the order in which they
appear, and the heading for each command also
includes the prompt displayed when using the D
command.
When a door controller is first installed, if the
SYSTEM START command is used (see Master Key
Commands), some values will already be set. These
will be indicated in the descriptions below.
6.1.1

Lock Release Time

Prompt:
Range:
Default:
The amount of time, in seconds, that a lock will
operate when a valid key is presented or a Request to
Exit button is pressed. When setting this value,
consideration should be given to the way in which
the door operates, its location and the people who
will be using it. For instance, elderly or disabled
people may require a longer time to open the door
after presenting their keys.
Note:
If door monitoring is enabled, the lock release time will
be cancelled when the door controller detects the door
has closed.
6.1.2

Door Open Time

Prompt:
Range:
Default:
The value entered here performs two functions,
enabling door monitoring and the length of time a
door can be left open before a warning.
6.1.3

Door Monitoring

The fitting of a door monitoring switch is described
in Readykey K2200 Series Controllers Installation Guide
(Bosch P/N: 46513, PAC P/N: 17375).
Bosch Security Systems | 7/03 | 17376 v1.1 / 47491C
Installer Commands
LRT
0 – 255 seconds
5
DOT
0 – 255 seconds
0
If the value is non-zero (i.e. between 1 and 255),
door monitoring is enabled. This means that the
door controller expects a switch to open when
the door is opened and to close when the door is
closed.
If no door monitoring switch is fitted, this value
should be set to 0.
If a door monitoring switch is fitted and this
value is set to 0 and the switch will be ignored.
If no door contact is fitted but you wish to
monitor the reader and its cable for tamper
events, a non-zero value should be entered here.
The DR1 terminal of the reader channel must
also be connected to ground at the reader.
Once door monitoring is enabled, the door controller
will respond to alarm events and warnings. These
are:
Unauthorized Access The door has opened
without a valid key being presented or a
Request to Exit switch being pressed. This event
must be accepted by an editor key.
Anti-Tamper The cable between the door
controller and reader has been broken. This
event must be accepted by an editor key.
Door Left Open A warning event generated
when a door is left open for a period longer than
the lock release time plus the door open time.
6.1.4

Time Profile

Prompt:
Range:
Default:
See Section 4.3 Time Profiles for details on creating
time profiles.
A time profile can be used to automatically lock and
unlock a door at set times of the day and days of the
week. A typical example would be a public access
door that is unlocked during office hours to allow
non-keyholders to enter but requires a key at all
other times. The time profile could also prevent
unlocking on public holidays, such as Christmas, etc.
If you have no intention of automatically unlocking a
door, set the value to 0.
The value entered is the number of the time profile
that will control automatic locking and unlocking. It
is recommended that time profiles used for
controlling doors are not used for any other purpose.
This allows changes to be made to door control,
without inadvertently disturbing other time
controlled functions, such as access codes, alarm
zones, etc.
Automatic Lock and Automatic Unlock
transactions are generated on each occasion.
EN | 42
TP
0 – 128
0

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