Bosch d9412gv3 User Manual
D9412GV3/D7412GV3 | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Panel and Area Wide Parameters
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Table 26: L## Secure Door-Door Mode
Definitions
Door State Definition
Lock Door
Lock Door
Normal Door: When a door is in the
Lock Door state, one can initiate the
door sequence using Skeds, CYCLE
DOOR?, keypad functions, door
requests, and valid token or card
requests.
Lock Door state, one can initiate the
door sequence using Skeds, CYCLE
DOOR?, keypad functions, door
requests, and valid token or card
requests.
Secure
Door
Door
No Access Allowed: When a door is
in the Secure Door state, no access
is allowed through the door until it is
returned to the Lock Door state. The
Secure Door state includes Sked and
keypad functions.
in the Secure Door state, no access
is allowed through the door until it is
returned to the Lock Door state. The
Secure Door state includes Sked and
keypad functions.
Unlock
Door
Door
Free Access: When a door is in the
Unlocked Door state, the door is
already shunted and the door strike
does not prevent the door from
opening. In this state, the user does
not need to activate a door request or
present a valid token or card.
Unlocked Door state, the door is
already shunted and the door strike
does not prevent the door from
opening. In this state, the user does
not need to activate a door request or
present a valid token or card.
Cycle Door Momentary Access: This is a
temporary Door Mode in which the
door initiates the door sequence as if
a valid token or card was read. This
state occurs using the keypad and
remote programming software (RPS).
A sked cannot activate this state.
door initiates the door sequence as if
a valid token or card was read. This
state occurs using the keypad and
remote programming software (RPS).
A sked cannot activate this state.
L## Access Control Level
Default:
Refer to the program record sheet
Selection:
- or E
Function
No.
No.
Function Name
Alternate
Keystroke
Keystroke
37
Access Control
Levels
Levels
(Menu function
only)
only)
Changing the Access Control Level in
any area affects all users and all doors
associated with that level for all areas.
any area affects all users and all doors
associated with that level for all areas.
General Functions
L## Change Display
Default:
Refer to the program record sheet
Selection:
- or E
Function
No.
No.
Function Name
Alternate
Keystroke
Keystroke
15 Change
Display
[COMMAND][4][9]
Change the display (bright display, dim display, and
time display) in the area where this keypad is
assigned.
time display) in the area where this keypad is
assigned.
L## Change Time/Date
Default:
Refer to the program record sheet
Selection:
- or E
Function
No.
No.
Function Name
Alternate
Keystroke
Keystroke
16
Change Time
and Date
and Date
[COMMAND][4][5]
Change the date and time for the control panel in this
area.
area.
L## Change Passcode
Default:
Refer to the program record sheet
Selection:
- or E
Function
No.
No.
Function Name
Alternate
Keystroke
Keystroke
17
Change
Passcodes
Passcodes
[COMMAND][5][5]
Change a user passcode.