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Bewator KC 5000 - System Preparations; Example Setup Requirements

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10 KC5000 Technical manual — Preparations
Preparations
The person (the installer, caretaker or landlord) who is going to program the
information to be used by the system needs a record. This means that you,
being the purchaser, first have to think about how the system should be used
in the building. During which hours should the codes be valid? Should some
of the doors be unlocked certain hours? To provide the answers to these
questions make copies of the charts at the back of the manual, and fill them
in.
You should however start by numbering the doors where the keypads are
mounted. Number the doors from 1 to 6.
Example
Suppose you have six doors and that you want the system to work as
follows:
All doors to be locked 24 hours a day.
The tenants should be able to use an access code 24 hours a day the
whole week. Different codes should be used on different doors.
The postman needs a code that is identical for all doors, but only works
between 8.00 am and 15.00 PM, Monday to Friday.
Also the newspaper boy needs a code that is identical for all doors. The
code should work between 5.00 am and 10.00 am, the whole week.
With these requirements, three time zones are needed:
One using the interval, 00.00-23.59 (tenants code 24 hours a day).
One using the interval, 08.00-15.00 (the postman).
One using the interval, 05.00-10.00 (the newspaper boy).
In the system there is also the default time zone 0 (zero) that can be used to
determine that:
A door should be locked 24 hours a day.
That the exit push button should work 24 hours a day.
That the registration should work 24 hours a day.
This is described later in this manual.

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