Bewator BC610 User Manual

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10 BC615 Installation and User Manual Each time zone may consist of two intervals. To be able to assign suitable security levels to the office examp

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BC615 Installation and User Manual 11 Time schedules There are two purposes for creating time schedules: To be able to combine time zones for the con

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12 BC615 Installation and User Manual Proximity function General The Proximity function means that the reader can read cards or tags without them be

Page 5 - What is the BC615?

BC615 Installation and User Manual 13 Keypad layout Diagram of the LEDs and pushbuttons on the BC615 keypad. 123456789A0B Red LED. Indicates errors.

Page 6 - Features included

14 BC615 Installation and User Manual Installing the card reader Install the card reader at a height of 120–140 cm (from the floor to the bottom edg

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BC615 Installation and User Manual 15 How to select connecting cables It is important to use cables with the correct conductor gauge, to keep the vol

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16 BC615 Installation and User Manual Wiring 0V6 7 8 9LOCK12-30V12+1 2 3 4 5EXITBUTDOORCONRDRINH3 456101112131415ALMALERTDURTAMTAMRS-

Page 9 - Time zones and day types

BC615 Installation and User Manual 17 1 Electric locking device. Dashed line shows connection to locks with power to lock operation. 2 Power in, term

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18 BC615 Installation and User Manual Recommended cables Cable from Bewator Entro to CR1 Maximum length: 1200 metres. • Pair twisted screened (1 p

Page 11 - Time schedules

BC615 Installation and User Manual 19 Connecting the power supplies Connect the power supply according to the instructions below, but do not connect

Page 12 - Proximity function

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Page 13 - Keypad layout

20 BC615 Installation and User Manual Central power supply If central power supply is used, precautions should taken against voltage drop. Dimension

Page 14 - Installing the card reader

BC615 Installation and User Manual 21 Connecting BC615 to the CR1 converter 6 7 8 9LOCK12-30V+1 2 3 4 5111213141516ALMALERTDURTAMTAM

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22 BC615 Installation and User Manual 1 Power LED. Lit green when CR1 is powered. 2 RX. Yellow LED flashing quickly when CR1 is communicating with

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BC615 Installation and User Manual 23 Entro wiring example In premises where the system is more extensive, the BC615 card readers can be connected to

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24 BC615 Installation and User Manual Commissioning the system Standalone card readers Having installed the card reader, simply fill in the charts a

Page 18 - Recommended cables

BC615 Installation and User Manual 25 Programming (standalone installation) In the sections below are the instructions on how to program the BC615 if

Page 19 - 2 + protective earth

26 BC615 Installation and User Manual Set password The first thing to do before starting to program the card reader is to set a password. 1 Open th

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BC615 Installation and User Manual 27 Set time and date 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A23. zzz 3 Enter the current year, mont

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28 BC615 Installation and User Manual Program time zones This function is used to program the time zones to be used in the installation. 1 Take out

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BC615 Installation and User Manual 29 Program time schedules This function is used to program the time schedules to be used in the installation. 1 T

Page 23 - Entro wiring example

BC615 Installation and User Manual 3 Contents WHAT IS THE BC615?... 5 Features inc

Page 24 - Commissioning the system

30 BC615 Installation and User Manual Define the “Door unlocked” security level 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A33. z 3 Ent

Page 25 - Buzzer and LEDs

BC615 Installation and User Manual 31 Define the “Card + PIN” security level 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A36. z 3 Enter t

Page 26 - Set password

32 BC615 Installation and User Manual Log on a card (with a card) Using this function, the cards to be used are programmed. 1 Set the card reader t

Page 27 - Set time and date

BC615 Installation and User Manual 33 Log on a card (without the card) Using this function, cards can be programmed by keying in the card number. 1

Page 28 - Erase a time zone

34 BC615 Installation and User Manual Log on a series of cards Using this function you can quickly log on a contiguous series of cards. 1 Set the c

Page 29 - Erase a time schedule

BC615 Installation and User Manual 35 Cancel card (without card) Using this function, cards can be cancelled using the card number. 1 Set the card r

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36 BC615 Installation and User Manual Program holidays This function is used to pre-program holidays that do not occur on Sundays and holiday period

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BC615 Installation and User Manual 37 Delete all holidays This function is used to delete all programmed holidays. 1 Set the card reader to programm

Page 32 - Log on a card (with a card)

38 BC615 Installation and User Manual Buzzer on/off The default is that the buzzer is activated. If you do not want the buzzer to beep on key presse

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BC615 Installation and User Manual 39 Calculated PIN If it is preferred not to have the users choose their own PIN codes, this function will enable a

Page 34 - Cancel card (with card)

4 BC615 Installation and User Manual) Cancel card (without card)... 35 Program/change/erase common

Page 35 - Cancel card (without card)

40 BC615 Installation and User Manual Card reading parameters NOTE: Card-reading parameters can only be changed if using a magnetic strip card reade

Page 36 - Delete individual holidays

BC615 Installation and User Manual 41 Change programming password To change the password: 1 Press B and enter the present password. 2 Press A27. z

Page 37 - Set door held warning time

42 BC615 Installation and User Manual Erase the memory When the card reader’s memory is erased, the default settings are restored (see below). 1 Se

Page 38 - Buzzer on/off

BC615 Installation and User Manual 43 Printout of events Using this function, printouts of events occurred can be requested. 1 Set the card reader t

Page 39 - Calculated PIN

44 BC615 Installation and User Manual Printout of programmed time zones and time schedules Using this function, printouts of programmed time zones,

Page 40 - Card reading parameters

BC615 Installation and User Manual 45 Printout of reader information 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A46. z Press B to cancel

Page 41 - Change programming password

46 BC615 Installation and User Manual Printout of logged on cards 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A47. z Press B to cancel th

Page 42 - Erase the memory

BC615 Installation and User Manual 47 Explanation on event codes Event code Explanation ------ Access events CC Access granted. Common code CO Acc

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Programming overview Startup Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Set password Open BC615 Press the SW1 button Ent

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BC615 Installation and User Manual 5 What is the BC615? BC615 is a compact card reader for magnetic cards – and BC615-Prox is a compact card reader f

Page 46 - Printout of logged on cards

Security levels Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Set time schedule using the ”Open” security level Enter progr. mode Press A33 Enter time s

Page 47 - Explanation on event codes

Common code Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Program common code Enter progr. mode Press A21 Enter time schedule no Enter common c

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Other functions Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Set door release time Enter progr. mode Press A28 Enter no of seconds (01-99) Set door

Page 49 - Programming overview

Printouts Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Printout of latest events in memory by date Enter progr. mode Press A41 Press B to cancel printo

Page 50 - Cards

54 BC615 Installation and user manual Daily use Entrance To open the door the user should do the following: • Enter a four-digit common code (i

Page 51 - Holidays

BC615 Installation and User Manual 55 Duress This is how to activate the duress alarm output if forced to open the door under threat (this works duri

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56 BC615 Installation and user manual Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Action Red, yellow and green LEDs blink on power up A button is pre

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BC615 Installation and User Manual 57 Technical information Power supply: 8 – 24V AC, 12 – 35 V DC. Max power consumption: BC615: 70 mA. BC615P

Page 54 - Daily use

58 BC615 Installation and user manual Charts Time zones No (01-15) Name 1st interval From To 2nd interval From To Day type/s

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BC615 Installation and User Manual 59 Time schedules No (01-15) Name Time zones included

Page 56 - Troubleshooting

6 BC615 Installation and User Manual Features included These are the main features included in BC615: • Six different security levels. Various meth

Page 57 - Technical information

60 BC615 Installation and user manual Security levels Level Time schedule Door unlocked Common code Card Card + PIN Toggle Special sett

Page 58 - Time zones

BC615 Installation and User Manual 61 Holidays No Date (MMDD) Duration in days Day type No Date (MMDD) Duration in days Day type

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62 BC615 Installation and user manual Persons Name Card number Time schedule Example: Name C

Page 62 - Persons

BC615 Installation and User Manual 7 How does the card reader work? BC615 can easily be adapted to the security requirements in a particular building

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8 BC615 Installation and User Manual Examples of timing security levels During office hours, when there are people in the premises, the security le

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BC615 Installation and User Manual 9 Time zones and day types There are two purposes of creating time zones: • To be able to assign different securi

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