Bosch Appliances D9412GV2 Video Game Controller User Manual


 
D9412GV2/D7412GV2 | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 RADXUSR1/RADXUSR2 EN | 87
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 10/08 | F01U003636-04
U### Name
Default: Refer to the program record sheet
Selection: Sixteen alphanumeric characters
Enter Alphabetic-characters A to Z in capital letters
Period (.), comma (,), percent (%), parentheses [()],
equal (=), greater or less than (< >), exclamation (!),
braces ({}), apostrophe (’), carat (^), grave accent (`),
tilde (~), semi-colon (;), and colon (:) are not allowed.
Enter up to sixteen characters of text for this user
group.
Programming this group with a
departmental, team, or function name
identifies all the users in this group in a
function related manner, such as
ENGINEERING.
Card Data Format
The D9412GV2/D7412GV2 and D9210B Controller
comply with the 26-bit Wiegand card data format. In
essence, the format consists of 26 bits (3.2 bytes) of
data. The first bit is used for the even parity. The next
8 bits (first byte) is used for the U### Site Code. The
next 16 bits (second and third byte) are used for the
U### Card Data. The last bit is used for the odd
parity.
As long as the reader and the tokens or cards you
use are compatible with 26-bit Wiegand format, they
function with this system.
Use only the readers identified as being compatible
with the D9210B door control module. Refer to the
D9210B Operation and Installation Guide (P/N:
32206) for information on these readers.
For more information, refer to the Security Industry
Association (SIA) Access Control 26-bit Wiegand
Reader Interface Standard.
U### Mstr Site
Default: Blank
Selection: 000 = (0) to 254 or Blank (255)
Master User ### Site Data: Enter the first three
decimal numbers on the back of the token or card.
This is the first byte (bits 2 through 9) of data for a
26-bit Wiegand card. This is called the site number.
Tokens and cards with a site code of 255 are not
compatible with the D9412GV2/D7412GV2 Control
Panels.
Converting hexadecimal to decimal: If
your card label contains letters as well as
numbers, the number is hexadecimal.*
Convert the hexadecimal number to
decimal using your calculator. If you
cannot convert in this way, use the reader
and the Add/Chg User? Function to add
the tokens or cards.
Perform the following test to confirm that
you can convert properly:
Use 319EB0 as the hexadecimal number.
On your calculator, press [HEX]. Enter all
the hexadecimal characters into the
calculator. Press [DEC] and your
hexadecimal characters convert to the
following eight digits: 03251888. The site
number is 032. Enter it in U### Mstr
Site. Your card data is 51888. Enter it into
U### Mstr Crd Data.
* A hexadecimal number can contain all numerals. If the
code does not work, try converting the number from
hexadecimal to decimal.
Always tag your tokens before adding
them to the system so you do not mix
them up. Use the CRD ID ###-# number
to index them.
U### Mstr Crd Data
Default: Blank
00000 = (0) to 65534 or Blank
Selection:
(65535)
Master User ### Card Data: Enter the remaining
five decimal numbers on the back of the token or
card. This is the second and third byte (bits 10
through 25) of data for a 26-bit Wiegand card. This is
called the card data.
You must program U### Mstr Site before
programming this prompt.
U### SU1 through SU3 Site
Default: Blank
Selection: 000 = (0) to 254 or Blank (255)
Sub-users one through three site data.
U### SU1 through SU3 C/D
Default: Blank
00000 = (0) to 65534 or Blank
Selection:
(65535)
Card data for sub-users one through three.