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Bosch BIS 2.3 - The Processes of the MAC

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BIS 2.3 - Access Engine MAC - Main Access Controller | en 115
Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Installation manual F.01U.028.713 | V 2.3.0.1 | 2009.11
start. The trace-level, which governs how many messages are
generated, can be set on-the-fly here also. After a restart the
process will resume with the default level.
The Control field can be used to halt or restart all processes
which are not BASE processes (with the exception of the
Master). Until the restart-counter is reset the buttons
correspond to the functions in the Control menu.
The right-hand field Consoles can be used to display or hide
console windows for the listed processes. These windows are
purely passive and can not be used to control the processes,
nor can they be closed via the "x" icon in the title bar, but only
via the check-boxes in this right-hand field.
As a convenience to the user, ProcessControl remembers which
of the consoles were running when the master was closed and
will reopen them next time it is restarted.
11.5 The processes of the MAC
As has been mentioned already, the console windows are
purely for information and can not be used to control the
processes themselves. Control commands can only be given via
ProcessControl.
The MAC Master starts, stops, monitors and controls the
following processes. Depending on the individual installation
some of these will not be required and hence will not be
started:
Process Function
MESSENGER Communication with all the processes
listed below.
AC Access Control
DMS Connection to the DMS-Server
INFO Responsible for event log messages
LAC Control of Local Access Controllers
(LACs)
SYSTEM Responsible for monitoring devices

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