234 en | Access Control Panel
2017.03 | 09 | F.01U.303.998 Program Entry Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
This No Entry parameter determines if ACCESS DENIED events from this access control
module are logged and reported by the control panel.
A No Entry (ACCESS DENIED) event may be caused by:
– invalid or unknown user ID, interlock or secured door, or incorrect authority level
– request to enter/exit (RTE/REX) for door in interlock or secured door
RPS Menu Location
Access > Doors > No Entry
12.1.24 Enter Request
Default:No
Selections:
Yes: REQUEST TO ENTER (RTE) events logged and reported.
No: REQUEST TO ENTER (RTE) events are not logged and reported.
This parameter determines if REQUEST TO ENTER (RTE) events from this access control
module are logged and reported by the control panel.
RPS Menu Location
Access > Doors > Enter Request
12.1.25 Exit Request
Default:No
Selections:
Yes: REQUEST TO EXIT (REX) events logged and reported.
No: REQUEST TO EXIT (REX) events are not logged and reported.
This parameter determines if REQUEST TO EXIT (REX) events from this access control module
are logged and reported by the control panel.
RPS Menu Location
Access > Doors > Enter Request
12.1.26 Failure Mode
Default:Fail secure
Selections:
Fail Secure. Door remains locked to ensure continued security.
Fail Safe. Access module releases door locking mechanism to allow passage.
This parameter sets the behavior for the Access Module when it loses communication with the
control panel and enters Failure Mode.
This configuration option only applies to the SDI2 B901 access control modules.
RPS Menu Location
Access > Doors > Failure Mode
12.1.27 Enclosure Tamper
Default: No
Selections:
Yes - enable tamper input (T+).
No - disable tamper input (T+).
Notice!
Enclosure Tamper parameter configures reader tamper input, T+
For the B901 and D9212C Access Control Interface modules, this parameter enables the
reader tamper input (T+ terminal). There is no enclosure tamper input on these modules.