Bosch Appliances d9412gv3 Video Game Controller User Manual


 
D9412GV3/D7412GV3 | Program Entry Guide | 6.0 ACCESS CONTROL EN | 145
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D# REXShunt Only?
Default: No
Selection: Yes or No
Yes
Programmed shunt time activates
so the door can be manually
opened.
No
REX automatically activates the
programmed strike and shunt time.
Use this program item to disable the door strike, but
activate the programmed D# Shunt Time upon a
request to exit (REX) from an area.
Use this parameter when a user can
open a door manually without relying on
a token or card to activate the strike
(such as with a push bar).
When REXShunt Only is Yes, REX
Events are not logged, reported, or
printed.
6.3 Event Profile
This programming category is used to determine if
events are created for:
Access Granted and Access Denied
Door Requests
Door state changes due to manual (keypad) or
automatic scheduled or armed state changes
(skeds/hold open on disarm, normal on armed)
operation.
Door #
Default: 1
Selection: 1 to 8
Enter the door you plan to program.
RTE Events require Access Granted to
be programmed as Yes.
D# Access Granted?
Default: No
Selection: Yes or No
Yes
Access Events from this door
controller are sent to the control
panel for processing.
No
Access Events from this door
controller are not sent to the control
panel for processing.
This program item determines if Access Granted and
Door Request Events are sent to the control panel for
processing memory, printing, and remote reporting.
A successful Access Event can be
started by a(n):
Valid user ID
Valid door state changed at the
keypad.
Automatically scheduled or armed
state change that holds a door open
RTE or REX.
D# No Entry?
Default: No
Selection: Yes or No
Yes
Access Denied Events from this
door controller are sent to the
control panel for processing.
No
Access Denied Events from this
door controller are not sent to the
control panel for processing.
This program item determines if No Entry Events are
sent to the control panel for processing memory,
printing, and remote reporting.
A No Entry Event can be caused by:
Invalid or unknown user ID, interlock
or secured door, or incorrect authority
level
RTE or REX at an interlocked door.
RTE or REX at a door in the secured
mode.