Bewator Bewacard BC615 Manuale utente

Bewacard
BC615, BC615Prox, BC615EM
Installation and User manual
GB

Copyright © 2004 Bewator AB, Solna, Sweden.
Material from this manual may only be copied with the consent in writing of
Bewator. Bewator reserves the right to alter both the content of the manual and the
design of the product.
Document no: 80601-12
Bewator AB is part of Bewator Holding AB, which develops and markets a complete
security product range that includes access control and alarm. Sales, installation and
servicing are handled by an International and national dealer network.
Actions (such as unauthorised manipulation, copying etc.), must not be taken with the
software contained in the products and systems. Such actions are regarded as
copyright violation and may result in imprisonment or fines and may likewise lead to
an obligation to pay damages and compensation for using the software.

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Contents
WHAT IS THE BC615? ...................................................................... 5
Features included ..................................................................... 6
How does the card reader work? ............................................ 7
Security levels ........................................................................... 7
Time zones and day types ....................................................... 9
Time schedules ....................................................................... 11
PROXIMITY FUNCTION .................................................................. 12
General..................................................................................... 12
Reading distance .................................................................... 12
KEYPAD LAYOUT ........................................................................... 13
INSTALLING THE CARD READER ................................................ 14
HOW TO SELECT CONNECTING CABLES................................... 15
WIRING ............................................................................................ 16
Recommended cables ............................................................ 18
Considerations concerning earthing & screening .............. 18
Connecting the power supplies............................................. 19
Connecting BC615 to the CR1 converter ............................. 21
ENTRO WIRING EXAMPLE ............................................................ 23
COMMISSIONING THE SYSTEM.................................................... 24
Standalone card readers ........................................................ 24
Card readers in Entro systems.............................................. 24
PROGRAMMING (STANDALONE INSTALLATION) ..................... 25
Buzzer and LEDs..................................................................... 25
Set password........................................................................... 26
Set the card reader to programming mode ..........................26
Set time and date .................................................................... 27
Program time zones................................................................ 28
Erase a time zone.................................................................... 28
Program time schedules ........................................................ 29
Erase a time schedule ............................................................ 29
Define the “Door unlocked” security level........................... 30
Define the “Common code” security level ........................... 30
Define the “Card Only” security level................................... 30
Define the “Card + PIN” security level.................................. 31
Define the “Toggle” security level ........................................ 31
Log on a card (with a card) ....................................................32
Log on a card (without the card) ........................................... 33
Log on a series of cards......................................................... 34
Cancel card (with card) .......................................................... 34

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Cancel card (without card)..................................................... 35
Program/change/erase common code.................................. 35
Program holidays.................................................................... 36
Delete individual holidays...................................................... 36
Delete all holidays................................................................... 37
Set door release time.............................................................. 37
Set door held warning time.................................................... 37
Buzzer on/off ........................................................................... 38
Calculated PIN ......................................................................... 39
Card reading parameters ....................................................... 40
Change programming password........................................... 41
Erase the memory................................................................... 42
Printout of events ................................................................... 43
Printout of programmed common codes ............................. 43
Printout of programmed time zones and time schedules .. 44
Printout of reader information ............................................... 45
Printout of logged on cards ................................................... 46
Printout of programmed holidays ......................................... 46
Explanation on event codes .................................................. 47
PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW ......................................................... 49
DAILY USE....................................................................................... 54
Entrance................................................................................... 54
Choose/change PIN code (Calculated PIN not set) ............. 54
Duress ...................................................................................... 55
TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................... 56
TECHNICAL INFORMATION .......................................................... 57
CHARTS........................................................................................... 58

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What is the BC615?
BC615 is a compact card reader for magnetic cards – and BC615-Prox
is a compact card reader for proximity cards. Both models have
capacity for 1000 cards.
In the following chapters the name BC615 will refer to both models
because the only difference is the way of reading cards.
See also chapter Proximity function on page 12 for more information of
the proximity function.
BC615 can be used as a stand-alone unit or be included in a system
consisting of several BC615 card readers.
• As a stand-alone unit: Programming is done on the card reader’s
keypad.
• As a component in a large system: Programming is done from a
PC using the Bewator Entro application with SR32i and software
installed.
This manual only describes keypad programming. PC programming is
described in the Bewator Entro manuals respectively.

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Features included
These are the main features included in BC615:
• Six different security levels. Various methods of opening the door,
e.g. Card, Card + PIN and Common code.
• Built-in time clock. Enables time control of cards and security
levels. Holidays, half-days and holiday periods can be pre-
programmed.
• Door Monitoring. Enables activation of an alarm if the door is
forced open or held open too long.
• Access registration.Enables time-controlled printouts of the 1000
latest events, sorted according to date, card or alarm.
• Duress. Enables users who are being forced to open the door under
threat to enter a special code that activates an alarm. Note! Duress
is only applicable during the Card + PIN security level.
• Automatic adjustment of clock for daylight saving according to
European standard (last Sunday in March and October).

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How does the card reader work?
BC615 can easily be adapted to the security requirements in a
particular building, a particular day of the week or time of day. To
make this possible you have to be familiar with the following concepts:
• Security levels
• Time zones
• Day types
• Time schedules
Security levels
The security level determines what action is required to open the door.
The following security levels exist:
• Unlocked door. Neither cards nor codes are needed to open the
door. (Free access)
• Common code. A four-digit code (one code per Time Schedule) is
required to open the door.
• Card. The user must swipe or present their card to open the door.
• Card + PIN. The user must swipe or present their card and enter a
personal code to open the door. The cardholder can choose/change
their personal code on the keypad (in Bewator Entro installations
the PIN code is set from the PC).
• Toggle function. Used together with current security level, i.e.
Card, Common code or Card + PIN. When the card/code is used
the first time the door is opened and remains unlocked until the
card/code is used the next time or until another security level
starts.
• Card reader Inhibited. The card reader is completely inhibited.
Only exit request works.

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Examples of timing security levels
During office hours, when there are people in the premises, the security
level may not need to be so high: Unlocked door or Common code may
be suitable levels.
During lunch time, the level may be raised to Card.
The remaining time, i.e. evenings, nights and weekends
Card + PIN is a suitable security level.
The Toggle function can be used in premises where a person is
responsible during certain hours; e.g. a class-room or a loading bay
door. In a class-room, the teacher can open the door, which remains
open until he or she locks the door. The pupils may come in and out
without having cards or common code.

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Time zones and day types
There are two purposes of creating time zones:
• To be able to assign different security levels to different times of
the day.
• To be able to make certain cards valid at certain times.
Example: The working hours in an office could be as follows:
Monday to Friday: 08.30-11.59 and 13.00-17.59
Lunch: 12.00-12.59
Saturdays, Sundays
and holidays:
Closed
Half-days, e.g. the day
before Christmas:
08.30-11.59 and 13.00-14.59
To make the card reader understand that holidays, e.g. Christmas Eve
and holiday periods, should not be treated as ordinary working days,
this information must be programmed.
Note! A time zone is valid from and including the first second in the
first minute up to and including the last second in the last minute.
The day type determines what day of the week the time zone applies. 1
= Monday, 2= Tuesday etc. 8is an extra day type that can be used for
half-days, e.g. the day before Christmas.

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Each time zone may consist of two intervals. To be able to assign
suitable security levels to the office example above, the following time
zones are needed:
Time zone no Applies
01 Applies 24 hours a day (all day types). Note:
Default time zone that can be changed.
02 08.30 – 11.59 and 13.00 – 17.59 Monday to
Friday (day types 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5).
03 12.00 – 12.59 Monday to Friday and half-days
(day types 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 8).
04 00.00 – 08.29 and 18.00 – 23.59 Monday to
Friday (day types 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5).
05 00.00 – 23.59 Saturdays and Sundays (day
types 6 and 7).
06 08.30 – 11.59 and 13.00 – 14.59 on half-days
(day type 8).
07 00.00 – 08.29 and 15.00 – 23.59 on half-days
(day type 8).
Up to 15 different time zones can be created. You may for example
define a specific time zone for the cleaning staff:
08 Applies between 06.00 and 07.59 (day types 1
and 3).
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