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Access Easy Controller Quick Start Guide en Quick Start Guide Ver..0.0

All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of BOSCH SECURITY SYSTEMS. This manual is provided pursuant to a license agreement containing restrictions on their use. The manual contains valuable trade secrets and proprietary information of BOSCH SECURITY SYSTEMS and is protected by international copyright law. It may not be copied or distributed to third parties, or used in any manner not provided for in the said license agreement. All software is provided "AS IS." The sole obligation of BOSCH SECURITY SYSTEMS shall be to make available all published modifications that correct program problems are published within one () year from the date of shipment. The software is intended for use only with the hardware specified in this manual and in the absence of other software. Concurrent use with other software or with hardware not specified may cause the program to function improperly or not at all. BOSCH SECURITY SYSTEMS may not provide support for systems operating under such conditions. All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this manual. The above notwithstanding, BOSCH SECURITY SYSTEMS assume no responsibility for any errors in this manual or their consequences. The information on this document is subject to change without notice. Access Easy Controller is a trademark of Bosch Security Systems Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owner.

Access Easy Controller Table of Contents en Table of Contents Welcome 5. Access Easy Controller Architecture 5. Preliminary Information 6 Taking the AEC out of the box 7. Mounting the SIM Card 7. Mounting the Compact Flash 8 Address settings for Reader board, I/O Board and Convertor board 9. Reader board Address Settings 9. I/O Board Jumper Settings 0. Converter Card Jumper Settings Typical Door Connection Diagrams. S-Class Card Reader Wiring Diagram. HID Reader Wiring Diagram. Entry and Exit Reader Wiring Diagram for a single door 5. I/O Wiring Diagram 6 5 Multi-drop loop to other Access Easy Extension Unit 7 6 Setting the TCP/IP Address on a PC and Initial Controller Configuration 8 6. Network Configuration on a Windows Computer (Windows XP) 8 6. How to Set Initial Controller Configuration 9 7 Initial Access Easy Controller Software Setup 0 7. Logging into Access Easy Controller 0 7. Set Date & Time 0 7.. To activate Date & Time Setting 0 7.. To set the Date & Time 7. Holidays 7.. To define a Holiday Date 7. Schedules 7.. To define a new Schedule 7.5 Access Groups 7.5. To define an Access Group 7.6 Card Assignment 5 7.6. Adding a Card to the database 5 7.6. To add a range of Card Number 6 7.6. To add a range of Card Number with same data entries 6 8 Appendix A Secure/Communication Card LED indicators 8 Bosch Security Systems Quick User Guide Ver.0.0 006.

en Access Easy Controller Ver.0.0 006. Quick User Guide Bosch Security Systems

Access Easy Controller Welcome en 5 Welcome We're glad that you have chosen Bosch Security Systems Access Easy Controller System for your access control needs. This quick user guide supplements the user manual and is not intended to be used as a standalone document.. Access Easy Controller Architecture Each AEC system is able to connect up to a maximum of 6 readers and inputs/outputs (excludes the inputs/outputs required for door strike, exit button and door sensor). Henceforth, a total of x Reader boards and x I/O boards can be deployed. However, each convertor board can only support up to a maximum of boards(it can be a mixture of Reader board or I/O board). The following shows an example of a fully configured AEC system. The AEC utilize RS85 mulit-drop communication loop to link up the Main Controller to the rest of the AEC Expansion units. The convertor board is the critical component as it provides the RS85 communication between each unit. Therefore, each enclosure need one convertor board and the maximum distance between the Main controller to the last AEC expansion unit should not be more than 000m(00ft). The following table shows the maximum wiring distance that is recommended. Maximum Wiring Distance Cable Description Cable Type Distance Limitation (max) 00BaseT Ethernet communication between AEC and UTP Category 00m(55ft) Central Monitoring Computer or network hub router Connection ribbon cable 8AWG, 0-way Ribbon cable m(ft) between boards 5VDC power supply to CPU Card and CRC or I/O Card and between Card to Card 8VAC power supply to CPU Card Belden 909-8AWG, - m(6ft) conductor, unshielded. Belden 909-8AWG, - m(6ft) conductor, unshielded Door Strike Belden 909-8AWG, - 00m(650ft) conductor, unshielded. Bosch Security Systems Quick User Guide Ver.0.0 006.

6 en Welcome Access Easy Controller Door Contact Belden 907 - AWG, -conductor, 05m(000ft ) unshielded. Request-To-Exit Device Belden 907 - AWG, -conductor, 05m(000ft) unshielded. Alarm Monitoring Device to Input Point Belden 907 - AWG, -conductor, unshielded. 05m(000ft) Card Reader Data and DC power supply (Note: For Entry or Exit Readers) Belden 99 - AWG, 6 - conductor, shielded. 5m(500ft ). Depends on current consumption of reader DC power cable to Card Readers. (Note: This cable is required when the reader requires a separate DC power source e.g. proximity reader require a VDC supply). Communication Board to Extension Board Belden 909-8AWG, -conductor, 05m(000ft)+ unshielded. Depends on load current. Belden 98- AWG, pair 000m(00ft ) shielded, or * This is the maximum distance Belden 968-8 AWG, pair between the Secure/ shielded Comm board to the last Extension card.. Preliminary Information. You will need to obtain the following information from the customer before the controller can be installed. a. Mounting location for controller and lock/strike power supplies. The selected location should be secure and offer protection from accidental damage. It should also provide reasonable temperature and humidity conditions, and should be free from sources of electrical and electromagnetic interference. b. 0 VAC power source for UL Listed system or 0 VAC power source for Non UL Listed system. The power source should be protected against accidental shutoff. c. Network connection point - either a wall jack or an available hub where a category-5 cable can be plugged in, to provide the Access Easy Controller with access to the customer's network.. The customer will also need to provide you with some additional information before the controller can be made operational. a. An IP address for the controller b. The subnet mask to be used by the controller. c. If a gateway is used by the customer's network, then obtain the gateway address to be used by the controller. i NOTICE! If the Access Easy Controller is going to be directly connected to a host computer on its own private network, and not be connection to the customer's company network, then the controller's default IP address setting (9..0.) can be used.. For a UL-compliant installation, adhere to the following installation guidelines: a. The controller must be installed in the same room as the network jack or hub. Ver.0.0 006. Quick User Guide Bosch Security Systems

Access Easy Controller Taking the AEC out of the box en 7 Taking the AEC out of the box The AEC main controller is package in parts. The first part is the physical hardware itself, this contains the metal enclosure with the power supply board, CPU, Secure/Communication board, Convertor board and a reader board. The second part consist of the software kit, this contains the SIM card, Compact flash and the utility program software.. Mounting the SIM Card The SIM card is packed in the software kit, each SIM card contains the license of the AEC and the type of AEC. You will need to take out the SIM card and follow the below procedures to install the SIM card.. Unlock the SIM holder cover by pushing it backward.. Lift up the SIM holder cover.. Slot in the SIM Card as shown. Take note the orientation of the SIM Card.. Flip downward the SIM Card cover 5. Push the SIM Card cover forward to lock it. Bosch Security Systems Quick User Guide Ver.0.0 006.

8 en Taking the AEC out of the box Access Easy Controller. Mounting the Compact Flash The Compact flash is packed in the Software kit, each compact flash contains the operational program of AEC. You should take out the Compact Flash and follow below procedures to install it.. Position the Compact Flash in the correct orientation.. Slot in the Compact Flash as shown.. Make sure the Compact Flash is fully inserted. Now the AEC is ready to be power up. Ver.0.0 006. Quick User Guide Bosch Security Systems

Access Easy Controller Address settings for Reader board, I/O Board and Convertor board en 9 Address settings for Reader board, I/O Board and Convertor board. Reader board Address Settings READER BOARD (P/N: AEC W EXT) Each reader board need to be addressed correctly for it to recognize the readers that are connected to it. Setting the address to # will allows you to connect reader to to the board, setting the address to # will allows you to connect reader 5 to 8 to the board, etc. The table below shows the jumper setting for each address on the Reader Board. -reader Board Address JP JP JP Bosch Security Systems Quick User Guide Ver.0.0 006.

0 en Address settings for Reader board, I/O Board and Convertor board Access Easy Controller. I/O Board Jumper Settings 8 INPUT/OUTPUT CARD (P/N: AEC 8I8O EXT) Each I/O board need to be addressed correctly for it to recognize the inputs and outputs that are connected to it. Setting the address to # will allows you to connect input to 8 and output to 8 to the board, setting the address to # will allows you to connect input 9 to 6 and output 9-6 to the board, etc. Follow the table below for different board address setting. 8 I/O Board Address JP Ver.0.0 006. Quick User Guide Bosch Security Systems

Access Easy Controller Address settings for Reader board, I/O Board and Convertor board en. Converter Card Jumper Settings JP JP JP J The convertor board acts as the communication device for the reader boards and I/O boards. Each convertor board can service up to maximum of boards, henceforth, it will need to be addressed correctly for it to recognize which board is connected to. It is important that the last converter card in the loop need to be enabled with the end of line resistor, JP provides an easy means to enable the end of line resistor on the converter board For each reader board and I/O board that are connected to the convertor board, a jumper is required to be set in JP. The tables in the following page shows the jumper setting for the coventer card for each of the reader board and I/O board respectively. This is the end-of-line activation setting, RS85 requires the end of line resistor to be terminated in the last Convertor Card in the daisy chain loop. Setting Disable end-of-line setting Jumper JP (End-of-Line Setting) Enable end-of-line setting Bosch Security Systems Quick User Guide Ver.0.0 006.

en Address settings for Reader board, I/O Board and Convertor board Access Easy Controller JP Settings (Reader Board and I/O Present Setting) Reader Reader Board # I/O I/O Board # Reader Board # I/O Board # Reader Board # I/O Board # Reader Board # I/O Board # For example, you may have a Main Controller unit with x Reader Board and a Access Easy Extension unit with x Reader Board and x I/O Cards. The Jumper setting required will be as follows : Main Controller Unit's Convertor Card : JP : JP : i NOTICE! JP has jumper set at pin & and pin & because the Reader Board on the Main Controller Unit controls the readers to for the first Reader Board and readers 5 to 8 for the second Reader Board. JP does not have any jumper set cause it is the first unit in the RS85 daisy chain loop. Access Easy Extension Unit's Convertor Card : JP : JP : i NOTICE! JP has jumpers set at pin 5&6, pin 9&0 and pin &, cause the Reader Board in the Access Easy Extension unit controls the readers 9 to reader and the I/O Cards control the I/O range from to 8 respectively. JP has all the jumpers connected, cause the Access Easy Extension unit is the last unit in the RS85 daisy chain loop. Ver.0.0 006. Quick User Guide Bosch Security Systems

Access Easy Controller Typical Door Connection Diagrams en Typical Door Connection Diagrams. S-Class Card Reader Wiring Diagram RED BLACK GREEN WHITE ORANGE BLUE READER BOARD (P/N: AEC W EXT) - + - BELDEN 99 RED BLACK GREEN WHITE ORANGE BLUE S-SERIES READER CONNECTION 5 6 7 8 9 0 +Vin Power Gnd Data 0 Data Data Ret / GND (RED) STS LED (Green) ALM_LED ARM_LED Buzzer Tamper Tamper Com + Bosch Security Systems Quick User Guide Ver.0.0 006.

en Typical Door Connection Diagrams Access Easy Controller. HID Reader Wiring Diagram RED BLACK GREEN WHITE ORANGE READER BOARD (P/N: AEC W EXT) - + BELDEN 99 RED BLACK GREEN WHITE ORANGE HID PROXPOINT Pigtail RED BLACK GREEN WHITE ORANGE + VDC Ground Data 0 Data Green LED - + Ver.0.0 006. Quick User Guide Bosch Security Systems

Access Easy Controller Typical Door Connection Diagrams en 5. Entry and Exit Reader Wiring Diagram for a single door RED BLACK GREEN WHITE ORANGE RED BLACK GREEN WHITE ORANGE READER BOARD (P/N: AEC W EXT) - + BELDEN 99 RED BLACK GREEN WHITE ORANGE HID PROXPOINT Pigtail RED BLACK GREEN WHITE ORANGE + VDC Ground Data 0 Data Green LED - + Bosch Security Systems Quick User Guide Ver.0.0 006.

6 en Typical Door Connection Diagrams Access Easy Controller. I/O Wiring Diagram WIRING INPUTS WIRING DIAGRAM FOR STATE SUPERVISED INPUT POINTS WIRING DIAGRAM FOR STATE SUPERVISED INPUT POINTS 8 INPUT/OUTPUT CARD (P/N: AEC 8I8O EXT) WIRING DIAGRAM FOR STATE NON-SUPERVISED INPUT POINTS Ver.0.0 006. Quick User Guide Bosch Security Systems

Access Easy Controller Multi-drop loop to other Access Easy Extension Unit en 7 Bosch Security Systems Quick User Guide Ver.0.0 006. 5 Multi-drop loop to other Access Easy Extension Unit When there is an AEC Extension unit (or more), you will need to connect them together in a multi-drop loop (daisy-chain). The following diagram shows you how to terminate the AEC Extension units to the AEC main controller. ACCESS EASY MAIN CONTROLLER UNIT - + + - + - - + + + - - + + - - + + - - - + + + - - - + ACCESS EASY EXTENSION UNIT # ACCESS EASY EXTENSION UNIT # TO NEXT AEC EXTENSION UNIT

8 en Setting the TCP/IP Address on a PC and Initial Controller Configuration Access Easy Controller 6 Setting the TCP/IP Address on a PC and Initial Controller Configuration Once you have successfully power up the AEC, proceed to configure the IP address of the PC and the AEC itself. In this section, the necessary steps are described to assign an IP address to a computer and initial controller configuration 6. Network Configuration on a Windows Computer (Windows XP) The example described here is based on Window XP. Slight differences will be noticed in some dialog boxes, displays, and descriptions when the computer is configured with a different version of the Windows operating system. Even with a different version of Windows, the configuration principals are the same.. Click on the button, followed by Control Panel, Network Connections.. Double-click on the existing network connection icon and select Properties. This will open the Network dialog box shown following.. Look up for Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) from the list as shown in the above diagram. If the component is found, highlight it by single clicking on it.. With the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) - component highlighted, click to define the TCP/IP Properties. 5. Select Use the following IP address radio button. This will enable the fields for IP Address and Subnet Mask. 6. Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask Address. The following examples shows the recommended address and subnet mask to assign to the computer to communicate with a brand new Access Easy Controller as received from the factory. Leave DNS field blank. 7. Click after verifying that the IP address and subnet mask have been correctly entered. 8. The computer will proceed to configure the TCP/IP settings. When it is finished, you will be prompted to reboot the computer for the new settings to take effect. Ver.0.0 006. Quick User Guide Bosch Security Systems

Access Easy Controller Setting the TCP/IP Address on a PC and Initial Controller Configuration en 9 6. How to Set Initial Controller Configuration Once the IP address of the PC is configured, you could now use this PC to configure the IP address of the AEC. The controller's IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address will need to be set before installing the controller on a customer's network. Follow the instructions in this section to configure the controller.. Connect the PC directly to the Access Easy Controller using the crossover network cable.. The computer that you use should be configured for the 9..0 network. We suggest the computer be configured for: IP address. 9..0.0, Subnet mask.. 55.55.0.0 Gateway.. 0.0.0.0. Use the Crossover cable to connect the computer with the controller.. If not already done, power up the controller at this time. The CPU card will perform a power-up self-test. This test takes about 90 seconds to complete. When the self-test is finished, LEDs, and should alternately flash in the lower corner of the Secure/Communication Card. i NOTICE! During the power-up self test duration, no communication with the controller is possible. Wait until the self-test is complete before proceeding.. On the computer, open a Web browser application (either Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator) and enter the controller's deafult IP address (9..0.) in the browser's address or location bar. Then click GO (or press ENTER) to connect to the controller.the controller should respond to the connection attempt by displaying the Login window. 5. Login to Access Easy Controller using the master user name "user" and password "8088". Then press the Login button, upon successful login, the Access Easy Controller home page should be displayed. 6. From the home page, select Panel Admin. 7. From the menu on the left-side menu, select Panel Setup. 8. Modify the Controller's IP Address, Subnet mask, and Gateway. Set these fields to the values provided by the customer.the values for these fields must be set correctly for the controller to be able to operate over the customer's network. The required settings must be obtained from the customer, or a representative of the customer's Information Technology department.after making the setting changes, click Save at the bottom of the screen. 9. Now select Reboot controller from the left-side menu. This will cause the controller to reboot and load the new IP address information that was entered and saved in the previous steps. After rebooting, the controller will begin responding to its new address. It will no longer respond to the default address 9..0.. The controller is now ready for connection to the customer's network. Usually, this connection will be made to a wall jack or hub using a straight-through network cable. Bosch Security Systems Quick User Guide Ver.0.0 006.

0 en Initial Access Easy Controller Software Setup Access Easy Controller 7 Initial Access Easy Controller Software Setup 7. Logging into Access Easy Controller A working knowledge of Windows or Macintosh and the standard web browser program, either Internet Explorer, version.0 or higher, or Netscape Navigator, version.0 or higher, and the ability to manoeuvre with a mouse pointer is required to complete the appropriate screens. When the Access Easy Controller is first installed, there is only one assigned User ID and Password. This default User ID is called the Super-user and is usually assigned to the System Administrator. The access rights cannot be disabled. However, the User ID and Password can be changed. The default User ID = user and Password = 8088 i NOTICE! Once the system is commissioned and handed-over, change the default User ID and Password as soon as possible to prevent unauthorised access. To access Access Easy Controller, launch your web browser program and enter the URL address of the Access Easy Controller. The User Login page appears. Enter your User ID and Password to begin operations. If you do not know your User ID and Password, contact your System Administrator to obtain them. User IDs and Passwords are only configured by the Access Easy Controller System Administrator. 7. Set Date & Time The Access Easy Controller software allows user to set the Date and Time of the real-time clock within the controller. For countries that practice Daylight Saving Time, the feature is included. Time setting is in the -hour format. 7.. To activate Date & Time Setting. From the Panel Setup screen, click on the Set Date & Time bar. Ver.0.0 006. Quick User Guide Bosch Security Systems

Access Easy Controller Initial Access Easy Controller Software Setup en 7.. To set the Date & Time. Select the appropriate hour from the list.. Do likewise for the Minute, Second, Day, Month, and Year field.. Select your Time Zone from the list and click on the button. i NOTICE! If your country is not listed, please select an alternative country that uses the same Time Zone. 7. Holidays Holiday parameters have to be set up only if the system operation behavior is required to be different during holidays. Some samples of how the parameters affect the system operation behavior are: - The controller unlocks a specific door during certain working hours of the day. However, during a holiday, the door will remain locked the whole day. A cardholder is allowed access to certain areas during working hours. However during a holiday, the cardholder is not allowed access. Holidays menu-item are categorised to Regular Holiday dates and Special Holiday dates. There is no difference between the operational behavior of both types. For simplicity, you may treat the Special Holiday set up for use during the eve of a holiday. 7.. To define a Holiday Date. Click on the Holidays link.. Select the appropriate Holiday, Regular or Special.. Click on the next Undefined Holiday.. Highlight the default text and enter the new Holiday Description. 5. Select the holiday date. 6. If the holiday date is the same year after year, then select the No radio button for the Include year in processing? 7. Click on the button. Bosch Security Systems Quick User Guide Ver.0.0 006.

en Initial Access Easy Controller Software Setup Access Easy Controller 7. Schedules Schedules can be used in the following way: Schedules are allocated to Card Readers for Access Groupings. This is to specify whether cardholders can access specific readers at specific time. Schedules are allocated to the Card Readers to activate or deactivate readers at specified time. It is also used to define whether PIN mode will be used for the reader at specified time. It is used to define the time interval to arm / disarm the Input Points for Alarm Monitoring. It is used to define the time interval for triggering of the Output Points. For example, this is used for scheduled triggering of lighting utility for an area. As Schedules affects the operational behavior of the Access Control System and when the Alarm Monitoring function is active, it is recommended that you seek your System Administrator's permission before making changes or configuring new schedules The figure below shows the behavior of the system when configured to a Schedule. Ver.0.0 006. Quick User Guide Bosch Security Systems

Access Easy Controller Initial Access Easy Controller Software Setup en 7.. To define a new Schedule. Click on the Schedule link.. Click on an Undefined Schedule.. Highlight the default text and enter the new Description and click on the button.. Click on the button of the Day of Week (DOW), Regular Hol or Special Hol row. This will enable the whole row for editing. 5. Click on the required field, starting from Interval - Start, and enter the appropriate time in -hour, digits format. 6. Repeat step 5 until all applicable entries are entered. 7. If the time of operation is the same for Monday to Friday, click on the check boxes to indicate a tick mark. This will duplicate the current setting to other DOW. To de-select the DOW, click on it again. Click on the button. Bosch Security Systems Quick User Guide Ver.0.0 006.

en Initial Access Easy Controller Software Setup Access Easy Controller 7.5 Access Groups An Access Group defines a list of readers within certain authorised time period(s) that the cardholders can access. This means that only within this Schedule, cardholders with this access group can access those readers. 7.5. To define an Access Group. Click on the Access Groups link.. Select the next Undefined Access Group number. Your System Administrator would have predetermined the description of the Readers in use.. Highlight the default text and enter the new Access Group Description.. Click on the appropriate check boxes to indicate a tickmark in the box, for reader(s) to be assigned to this Access Group. 5. For each Reader, select the appropriate Schedule. 6. If you have completed the settings for the first 8 Readers, proceed to the next 8 Readers (only if required) by clicking on the button. Repeat step to 5. 7. Click on button. Ver.0.0 006. Quick User Guide Bosch Security Systems

Access Easy Controller Initial Access Easy Controller Software Setup en 5 7.6 Card Assignment 7.6. Adding a Card to the database. To add a Card Number, click on Card Assignment link.. Click on the empty slot link.. Enter the card number into the Card Number field. This is a required field. If you do not place any information in this field, Access Easy Controller will prompt you with an error message.. Enter the Facility Code field. 5. Select the Card Format from the pull-down list. 6. Enter the cardholder's name in the User Name field. 7. Select the Department of the cardholder. 8. Enter the appropriate entry in the two Userfields. 9. Select the appropriate Access Group from the pull-down list. Access Group are a combination of assigned Card Readers and Schedules, defining when and where a person is to be granted access. Up to two Access Groups are assigned to each Cardholder. 0. At this point, you are ready to save the card parameters. Click the button. Now the new card can be use on the AEC. Bosch Security Systems Quick User Guide Ver.0.0 006.

6 en Initial Access Easy Controller Software Setup Access Easy Controller 7.6. To add a range of Card Number. To add a batch of cards in sequential order, click on the card assignment link.. Click on the button for Batch Cards.. Enter the card number in the Card # field (the number specified here will be the starting number of the batch card operation and will be included).. The number in the Facility code is configured in Panel Setup, Default Settings, if the code is different from the default, then change it. Enter 0 if the Card Format doesn't support Facility Code. 5. Select the appropriate Card Format from the list. The configuration of the Card Format is carried out under the Panel Setup, Card Format. 6. Enter the number(s) of card number to add in the Number of Cards field. 7. Click on the button. If there is no error during the card numbers addition, the Cards added successfully message would be shown. 8. Click on the button to return to the menu item first page. 9. Proceed to edit the newly added card number parameters. 7.6. To add a range of Card Number with same data entries This function allows addition of a range of card numbers with data entries copied from a reference card number (see NOTICE below). All card number(s) added will be copied with the data / parameters of the reference card. However, the following parameters will not be copied, Facility code, Card Format and Username as all these parameters relates to the individual card and cardholder. i NOTICE! In order for the process to be carried out, the reference card number entered must be exact in term of Card Number, Facility Code and Card Format. The Controller will prompt the user with an error message if a non-existence reference card number is specified. This is very useful and time saving when assigning a range of card number to a specified department staff, for example. h To assign the cards, with number ranging from 900 to 900, to staff in the Production department. This range of card number has the Facility Code of 0 and is of AEC Priority Format. Using card number 800 from Production department to be our reference for the new card range setting proceed as follows: - i NOTICE! The Card Number 800 is of AEC Priority Format with Facility Code of 0. It is used as a reference as we wanted to set similar parameters for the new card numbers such as Access Group(s), etc. Ver.0.0 006. Quick User Guide Bosch Security Systems

Access Easy Controller Initial Access Easy Controller Software Setup en 7. Click on the button for Batch Cards and enter the relevant fields as shown.. Click on the button to proceed.. Proceed to edit the newly added card number parameters by clicking on the desired card number link (Follow steps to 9 under Adding a Card to the database for editing card number parameters). Bosch Security Systems Quick User Guide Ver.0.0 006.

8 en Appendix A Secure/Communication Card LED indicators Access Easy Controller 8 Appendix A Secure/Communication Card LED indicators There are Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) on the CPU Card. The status of these LED indicators allows for quick diagnostics purposes. Their indicating status is described below: - LED LED LED LED 7 LED 8 LED 9 LED 0 & Indicates I/O process is running. Indicates that reader process is running. Indicates serial communication process is running. Indicates total communication failure for all extension boards. Indicates the ARP enabled for IP configuration/ip has been reset to default address. Indicates the CPU is accessing the SAM chip on board the Secure/Communication Card. Each time the CPU access the SAM, this LED will blink once. These two LED indicates the communication status between the Convertor Card and the Secure/Communication Card. It will be flickering at all time. i NOTICE! After successful startup, LED, & will runs in a rotating sequence. Ver.0.0 006. Quick User Guide Bosch Security Systems

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