Bewator Bewacard BC610 Installation And User Manual Download Page 2

Copyright © January 1998 Bewator AB, Solna, Sweden.

Material from the BC610 Technical manual may only be copied with the
consent in writing of Bewator. Bewator reserves the right to alter both the
content of the manual and the design of the product.

Document no: BC6100203-GB

Text and layout: WM-data Education AB, Sweden.

Address (Sweden):
Bewator AB
Box 1275
S-171 24 SOLNA, Sweden
Visiting address: Englundavägen 7
Phone:

+46 8 627 00 85 (Customer Service)
+46 8 627 00 95 (Reception)

Fax:

+46 8 627 00 96

Website:

www.bewator.se

E-mail:

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complete security product range that includes access control, alarm and
time & attendance. Sales, installation and servicing are handled by a national
dealer network.

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Summary of Contents for Bewacard BC610

Page 1: ...Bewacard BC610 Installation and User manual GB...

Page 2: ...ice 46 8 627 00 95 Reception Fax 46 8 627 00 96 Website www bewator se E mail support bewator se Bewator AB are parts of Bewator Group which develops and markets a complete security product range that...

Page 3: ...on a card with a card 13 Log on a card without the card 13 Log on a series of cards 14 Cancel card with card 14 Cancel card without card 15 Program change erase the common code 15 Change the Door Ope...

Page 4: ...at action is required to open the door The following security levels exist Unlocked door Common code A four digit code common to all users is required to open the door The common code is programmed by...

Page 5: ...a suitable security level The Toggle function can be used in premises where a person is responsible during certain hours e g a class room or a loading bay door In a class room the teacher can open th...

Page 6: ...rd reader with the key supplied The lock is located on the underside of the reader 2 Fasten the back plate against the wall using three screws according to the illustration below Seal the screw and ca...

Page 7: ...to work properly so the voltage at the card reader should never be less than 21 V The recommended gauge cross sectional area of the conductor depends on the distance between the power supply and the c...

Page 8: ...C610 Installation and User manual Installation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 DURESS 0V CODE PIN TOGGLE READER INHIBIT EXIT BUTTON LOCK 12 30V 0V BACK LIGHT SW1 15 14 TAMPER TAMPER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 8 9 10 11 12...

Page 9: ...LED on the fascia will be lit 5 Duress output Used for activating an external alarm Use an E7 relay Connect between terminal nos 8 and 1 6 Remove the jumper if back lighting is not required 7 Control...

Page 10: ...ull later Red LED Indicates errors E g cancellation of card following 3 incorrect PIN codes Yellow LED Indicates keypresses Lit when PIN code should be entered Green LED Lit when the door is unlocked...

Page 11: ...and the LEDs In this manual the LEDs are illustrated in the following way Off Lit Flashes In programming mode before a function is chosen All three LEDs are flashing During programming The LEDs are li...

Page 12: ...red 6 digit password on the card reader s keypad The password is now set Set the card reader to programming mode To program a function the card reader has to be in programming mode Proceed as follows...

Page 13: ...ired 5 When finished press B to go back to programming mode 6 Press B one more time to leave programming mode Log on a card without the card Using this function cards can be programmed by keying in th...

Page 14: ...rd number of the last card in the series The red LED flashes as the cards are logged on 5 Press B to leave programming mode Cancel card with card Using this function a card can be cancelled with the c...

Page 15: ...al is heard 4 Cancel the next card as required 5 When finished press B to go back to programming mode 6 Press B one more time to leave programming mode Program change erase the common code This is how...

Page 16: ...Enter the desired opening time between 01 and 99 seconds 4 Press B to leave programming mode Buzzer on off The default is that the buzzer is activated If you do not want the buzzer to beep on key pre...

Page 17: ...ith the key supplied The lock is located on the underside of the card reader 3 Press the SW1 button see the wiring diagram on page 8 4 Press 112186 5 Press 112186 one more time All previously logged o...

Page 18: ...A27 3 Enter the new password A warning tone is heard 4 Enter the new password again The warning tone sounds until all six digits have been entered 5 Press B to leave programming mode 6 Make a note of...

Page 19: ...from which position on the magnetic strip the reader should start reading and how many digits should be read max 8 Note Previously logged on cards will not work if you change the card parameters 1 Set...

Page 20: ...f this function This function can be changed so that the door remains unlocked when a security level changes This is setting 1 of the function To lock the door a valid transaction must be performed as...

Page 21: ...mming mode Press A14 Swipe the card Swipe the next card as required Press B to revert to programming mode Cancel cards without card Set card reader to programming mode Press A16 Enter the card number...

Page 22: ...22 BC610 Installation and User manual Name chart Common Code Name Card Number...

Page 23: ...of the above mentioned ways depending on the current security level The door remains open until a user need not be the same one as opened the door again completes a valid transaction Note A door that...

Page 24: ...card Duress To activate the Duress alarm output if forced to open the door under threat this works during the Card PIN security level only 1 Swipe the card through the card reader and enter the usual...

Page 25: ...erminal block nos 1 and 4 in the card reader is missing Check cable between card reader and lock Change locks Attach jumper A card is swiped through the card reader but nothing happens No beep is hear...

Page 26: ...0 mA Lock relay Max 2A 30 V DC Duress output Open collector to 0 volt Max 500 mA 30 V DC Tamper switch Max 1A 30 V DC Inputs Normally pulled high Active when they are pulled low i e 0 V Temperature ra...

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