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K2200 Series |
User Guide | 5.0
Displays, Alarms, and Printing
EN
| 32
Bosch Security Systems | 7/03 | 17376 v1.1 / 47491C
weekends. All unprinted events will be printed
when the printer is switched on again.
5.4.2
On-Line Transaction Printing
If the printer is connected to the master door
controller and is powered and 'on-line', each event
should be printed as it happens. This will result in a
permanent record of all events that occur on the
system. The master door controller will store about
2500 events in its non-volatile memory. These events
can be recalled over a chosen date range using the
P5
command (see
P5 – Transaction Printout
).
If the printer is not connected or switched off for a
period of time, all the unprinted events will be
stored. When the printer is connected again, these
events will be printed.
No events will be printed while you are in
Editor
mode. They will all be printed when you leave
Editor
mode, but see
Section 5.4.3 High-Priority Events.
5.4.3
High-Priority Events
Some events, alarms, alarm acceptance, etc. are
considered high priority events by each door
controller. These will always be reported before any
low priority events. This will not be noticed if the
printer is permanently connected and reporting
events as they happen. If, however, the printer is
reconnected after a period of time, all the high
priority events will be printed first. This will result in
the events appearing on the printer, apparently in the
wrong order.
This effect will also be observed if any high priority
events occur while you are in Editor mode.
5.4.4
Printing Reports
Nine different reports can be produced from within
Editor
mode. These include a list of keyholders, past
events, and system status. Full details of these reports
can be found in see
Section 5.5 Printer Reports.
5.5
Printer Reports
There are several reports that can be printed. These
include a list of keyholders, most of the data stored in
the system, past transactions and system status. These
reports are produced by entering one of the printer
commands,
P1
to
P9
. The
P6
command, which prints
installation details, is only available to the holder of
the master key.
5.5.1
Print Report – The P1 to P9 Commands
Most of these reports allow you to select a range to
print, such as personnel numbers, date range for
transactions, etc. Each report that requires a range
prompts for a
From
and
To
value. In all cases, the
default values are the top and bottom of the list, e.g.
1 and 4000 for personnel, 1 and 128 for time profiles.
Where a range is required, you start the printout with
the
FastFind
button (
•
).
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 one of the following commands from
Table 15
and press [ENT].
CMD L_