D9412GV2/D7412GV2 | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 RADXUSR1/RADXUSR2 EN | 79
Bosch Security Systems | 5/05 | F001U003636B
U### Passcode
Default: Refer to the program record sheet
Selection: Three to six digits ( 0 to 9)
Enter three to six digits to enable a pass code for the
master user in this group.
User I.D.000 is the reserved user for service
personnel. The default service pass code is
123.
The programmer does not allow you to
enter any pass code number that might
conflict with a duress pass code. The
programmer reserves the actual duress
pass code and the duress pass-code
number plus 1, duress pass-code number
plus 2, duress pass code-number minus 1,
and duress pass-code number minus 2.
If Duress Type is set to 1, pass codes
within a range of 1 for existing pass codes
cannot be entered. If Duress Type is set to
2, pass codes within a range of 2 cannot
be entered. This rule applies even if duress
is disabled. For example, with Duress Type
set to 2, when a pass code of 654321 is
entered, 654322, 654323, 654320, and
654329 are reserved and are not available
to other users.
The authority to silence a bell is granted to
all pass codes regardless of their authority
level assignments. A user pass code can
silence a Fire or Burg bell as long as any
authority level is assigned to the area
where the bell can be silenced.
U### User Group
Default: Blank
Selection: Blank, 1 to 8
Create a group of up to 249 users (99 for the
D7412GV2) whose combinations can be enabled and
disabled using an automatic user window. This is the
number entered into the
W# User Group
for any
active
W# User Window
. Multiple windows can be
programmed for one user group (up to eight) within
one 24-hour period. For example, if User Group 1 has
a window running from 8:00 AM (start time) to 4:00
PM (stop time), the users for that group can use their
pass codes only between that time. Between 4:00 PM
that day and 8:00 AM the next day, the users cannot
use their pass codes.
To enable this user’s pass code at all
times, leave U### User Group blank.
User Group Window times cannot be changed from
the keypad. When a window is assigned to a user
group, the users in that group rely on the window to
be active (within the start and stop times) for their pass
codes to function. The only way to disable the window
is by reprogramming the control panel from the
D5200 or remote programming software (RPS).
U### Area 1 [through Area 8] Auth
Default: Refer to the program record sheet
Selection: 1 to 14 or Blank
Assign an authority level to the user for this area.
Blank means the user has no authority in this area.
U### Name
Default: Refer to the program record sheet
Selection: Sixteen alphanumeric characters
Enter Alphabetic-characters A to Z in capital letters
Period (.), comma (,), percent (%), parentheses [()],
equal (=), greater or less than (< >), exclamation (!),
braces ({}), apostrophe (’), carat (^), grave accent (`),
tilde (~), semi-colon (;), and colon (:) are not allowed.
Enter up to sixteen characters of text for this user
group.
Programming this group with a
departmental, team, or function name
identifies all the users in this group in a
function related manner, such as
ENGINEERING.
Card Data Format
The D9412GV2/D7412GV2 and D9210B Controller
comply with the 26-bit Wiegand card data format. In
essence, the format consists of 26 bits (3.2 bytes) of
data. The first bit is used for the even parity. The next
8 bits (first byte) is used for the
U### Site Code
. The
next 16 bits (second and third byte) are used for the
U### Card Data
. The last bit is used for the odd
parity.
As long as the reader and the tokens or cards you use
are compatible with 26-bit Wiegand format, they
function with this system.
Use only the readers identified as being compatible
with the D9210B door control module. Refer to the
D9210B O/I Manual (P/N: 32206) for information on
these readers.