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Important information about Bewator Entro
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Siemens AB
Security Products
03.2014
9 Important information about Bewator Entro
A wireless Codoor provides the same operation as all other doors in Bewator Entro
with a few exceptions.
The following information is important to be aware of when wireless functions and
components are used in Bewator Entro.
9.1 Installing wireless units
No communication between the PC and wireless units will take place until each
wireless unit has been confirmed in the installer program. The address Cxx:Wyy of
each unit must have been displayed and approved even if no working name has
been entered.
9.2 Viewing the status of wireless units
In the System information of the Installer program there are functions for viewing,
saving and printing the current status of the wireless units.
Proceed as follows:
1. Start Installer and choose System/System information.
2. Click on Wireless.
The wireless units are listed in text format.
3. Optionally save, print or e-mail the information.
4. Close window.
9.3 Priority cards and personal doors
The system allows up to 100 priority cards (persons) to be stored in door control-
lers. Each RF30-EM copies the same priority cards from its segment controller.
This may take long time dependant on the usage of the system (but in normal cas-
es within 24 hours).
Additionally up to 150 cards (persons) in the Bewator Entro can use the RF30-EM
as a personal door.
In the RF30-EM both of these categories will have access to the door so that if
connection is temporarily lost these cards will be recognised and given access.
NOTE
Events at a door can only be recorded for display while the RF30-EM is connected
via the wireless network to the SR35i (and not in autonomous mode)..

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