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K2200 Series | Installation Guide | 3.0 Administration Systems EN | 17
Bosch Security Systems | 7/03 | 17375 1.3 / 46513C
3.0 Administration Systems
This section looks briefly at the administration
systems that can be used with the door controllers.
In it, we’ll look at:
Faceplate administration (standalone systems).
PC-based administration (Readykey for Windows
systems).
Emphasis is placed on the Readykey for Windows
V6 system as this allows you to make full use of all
the features provided by the Readykey K2200 Series
Controllers.
3.1 Introduction
There are several ways of administering Readykey
Access Control Systems. Different methods allow
greater numbers of doors or personnel to be
controlled and door controllers to be located at
greater distances from where the system is
administered.
This section looks at the following systems:
1. Faceplate Administration. For small standalone
systems, administration can be carried out
entirely via the faceplate. This is only really
suitable for small systems (less than 16 doors)
with small numbers of personnel.
2. Readykey for Windows with PC Interface Kit.
This allows up to 32 doors to be controlled from
a PC running Microsoft Windows. This provides
a user interface which is much easier to use and
also provides additional control over the
controller relays and AEM inputs and outputs.
3. Readykey for Windows with a CNC. This
provides the option of having multiple (remote)
sites connected via dial-up modems. Both single
and multiple site systems are described.
3.2 Faceplate Administration – 16-door
Table 9: See these Documents – Faceplate
Administration – 16-door
Part Number
Name of Document Bosch PAC
Readykey K2200 Series
Controllers User Guide
47491 17376
The door controllers are normally supplied with a
faceplate containing a 48-key keypad, a 16-character
display and a key reader. However, it is possible to
purchase controllers without a faceplate if required.
Readykey recommend that controllers without
faceplates are used only as slaves and that at least one
controller on a site has a keypad to enable
programming. The simplest way of administering an
access control system is to use this panel to carry out
all the programming. Keys are added by presenting
them to the faceplate reader, data is added, modified
or deleted using the keypad and display.
When using this form of administration, a serial
printer may be connected to the master controller,
this will print events as they occur and can also be
used to print the contents of the controller's database.
This system limits are as shown in the following
table.
Table 10: 16-Door Limits
Maximum Number of
Personnel
4000
Maximum Number of Doors 16
Access Codes 128
Time Profiles 32
Editors 32 (plus master)
Auxiliary Alarm Points 32 per door controller
Figure 6: System Diagram – Faceplate Administration
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