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User Guide | 3.0
Administering the System
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Table 5: Editor Level Assignments
Value
Command
Actions
0
none
Accept alarms only
1
P1-P9(exc P6) HE,
K
Printer functions
2
L
Manual lock and unlock
4
AC, AL
E
Access codes and
access levels
Edit personnel
8
D
Set door data
16
T, PR
Time profile functions
32
C
Change date and time
64
V
Void (delete) a
personnel key
128
A
N
Add a personnel key
View a PIN
256
MR, MS, RE
Alarm module
programming
512
DC
Passback and door
interlock
1024
HR, HP
Holiday functions
2048
DP
Data protection
Editor Level Examples
This table gives some examples of how to calculate
editor levels. The names used refer to typical types of
operator or user.
Note:
The Installer cannot add or delete personnel, or the
Administrator modify door programming
Table 6: Editor Level Calculations
Value
Commands
Supervisor
Administrator
Insta
ller
0
none
Yes
Yes
Yes
1
P1-P9,HE, K
Yes
Yes
2
L
Yes
Yes
Yes
4
AC, AL, E
Yes
Yes
8
D
Yes
Yes
16
T, PR
Yes
Yes
Yes
32
C
Yes
Yes
Yes
64
V
Yes
Yes
128
A,N
Yes
Yes
256
MR, MS, RE
Yes
Yes
512
DC
Yes
Yes
1024
HR, HP
Yes
Yes
Yes
2048
DP
Yes
Total
4095
1271
1850
Master Key Commands
The following commands can only be issued when
the master key is used:
Table 7: Master Key Commands
Command
Actions
I
Administer editor keys
INST
Installer functions
P6
Print set up details
INIT, INITn
Initialize a door controller
DL
Download to door controllers
SYSTEM
START
Initialize a door controller
The
INST
and
SYSTEM START
commands are
fully described in
Readykey Series Controllers
Installation Manual
(
Bosch
P/N: 46513, PAC P/N:
17235), the
P6
command is described in the Section
5.5.3.6, the
INIT
,
DL
, and
UL
commands are
described in
Installer Functions.
Assigning Editor Commands – The I
Command
Up to 32 editor keys can be assigned. Editor keys are
maintained by modifying a database using the
I
command. Before adding each key, you should first
determine the editor level that key will be assigned,
see
Editor Keys
.