Bewacard GB BC610 / BC610 Prox BC610EM Technical manual
Copyright © 2003 Bewator AB, Solna, Sweden. Material from the BC610 Technical manual may only be copied with the consent in writing of Bewator. Bewator reserves the right to alter both the content of the manual and the design of the product. Document no: 80998-4 Bewator AB are part of the Swedish Bewator Group AB, which develops and markets a complete security product range that includes access control and alarm. Sales, installation and servicing are handled by a national dealer network.
Innehållsförteckning sida 3 (avsnitt 3 Udda) 3 Contents THIS IS THE BC610........................................................................... 4 How does the card reader work? ............................................ 4 Timing security levels .............................................................. 4 Examples of timing security levels, ........................................ 5 Duress ........................................................................................
Bewacard 610 Technical Manual This is the BC610 BC610 is a compact card reader for magnetic cards – and BC610-Prox is a compact card reader for proximity cards. Both models have capacity for 500 cards. In the following chapters the name BC610 will refer to both models because the only difference is the way of reading cards. See also chapter Proximity function on page 10 for more information of the proximity function.
Bewacard 610 Technical Manual 5 Examples of timing security levels, During office hours, when there are people in the premises, the security level may not need to be so high: Unlocked door or Common code are probably suitable levels. During lunchtime, the level may be raised to Card. The remaining time, i.e. evenings, nights and weekends Card + PIN is a suitable security level. The Toggle function can be used in premises where a person is responsible during certain hours, e.g.
Bewacard 610 Technical Manual Installing the card reader Install the card reader at a height of 120–140 cm (from the floor to the bottom edge of the card reader). To cater for disabled persons, a suitable height is approximately 95 cm. When installing the BC610-Prox, care should be taken to avoid sources of electrical noise, such as motors, generators, pumps, computer installation and mains cabling. To install the card reader: 1 Open the card reader with the key supplied.
Bewacard 610 Technical Manual 7 How to select connecting cables It is important to use cables with the correct conductor gauge, to keep the voltage drop in the cables as low as possible. • 12 volt supplies. A 12 V electric locking device generally needs at least 11 V to work properly, so the voltage at the card reader should never be less than 11 V. • 24 volt supplies.
Bewacard 610 Technical Manual Installation 5 3 4 7 6 8 1 BACK LIGHT 9 2 SW1 10 + 8 9 10 11 12 13 TAMPER 15 14 11 0V TOGGLE PIN CODE 0V DURESS READER INHIBIT EXIT BUTTON LOCK 6 7 TAMPER 1 2 3 4 5 12-30V
Bewacard 610 Technical Manual 9 Installation continued The numbers below refer to the numbers on the wiring diagram. 1 Electric locking device. Dashed line shows connection to locks with fail unlocked operation. 2 Power in, terminal block nos. 1 and 2. 3 Exit Request button. To operate short terminal nos. 6 and 9. Optionally, a time-clock can be connected to control a door that should be permanently open. 4 Input for reader inhibit. To operate short terminal nos. 7 and 9.
Bewacard 610 Technical Manual Proximity function General The Proximity function means that the reader can read cards or tags without them being in contact with the reader. The reader continuously transmits a low power radio frequency. When a card or tag is presented within the field of the reader it activates and transmits a unique identification number (card number) back to the reader. The reader can be mounted on all types of materials.
Bewacard 610 Technical Manual 11 Layout of the keypad Diagram of the LEDs and push-buttons on the BC610 keypad. Yellow LED. Red LED. Indicates keypresses. Lit when PIN code should be entered. Indicates errors. E.g. cancellation of card following 3 incorrect PIN codes. Green LED. A. Initiates programming sequence, e.g A01 to log on cards. Also used when choosing PIN code (see page 25). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A 0 B Lit when the door is unlocked. E.g. Accepted card transaction B.
Bewacard 610 Technical Manual Programming In the sections below are the instructions on how to program BC610. To be able to program the card reader you have to set the card reader to programming mode. This is done by entering a six-digit code (see the next page). Buzzer and LEDs During programming you will be guided by the buzzer and the LEDs.
Bewacard 610 Technical Manual 13 Set password The first thing to do before starting to programme the card reader is to set a password. 1 Open the card reader with the key supplied. The lock is located on the underside of the card reader. 2 Press the SW1 button (see wiring diagram on page 8). 3 Enter the desired 6-digit password on the card reader’s keypad. The password is now set. Set the card reader to programming mode To program a function, the card reader has to be in programming mode.
Bewacard 610 Technical Manual Log on a card (with a card) Using this function, the cards to be used are programmed in to the card reader. 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A01. 3 Swipe the card. If the card is already in the reader, the ”faulty programming” signal is heard. 4 Swipe the next card, as required. 5 When finished, press B to go back to programming mode. 6 Press B one more time to leave programming mode.
Bewacard 610 Technical Manual 15 Log on a series of cards Using this function you can quickly log on a contiguous series of cards. 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A04. 3 Enter the card number of the first card in the series. 4 Enter the card number of the last card in the series. The red LED flashes as the cards are logged on. 5 Press B to leave programming mode.
Bewacard 610 Technical Manual Cancel card (without card) Using this function, cards can be cancelled using the card number. 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A16. 3 Enter the card number. If the card is not logged on the ”faulty programming” signal is heard 4 Cancel the next card, as required. 5 When finished, press B to go back to programming mode. 6 Press B one more time to leave programming mode.
Bewacard 610 Technical Manual 17 Change the Door Opening time The opening time determines for how long the lock should remain open following a correct entrance. The default is 7 seconds. This is how to change the opening time, if required. 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A28. 3 Enter the desired opening time (between 01 and 99 seconds). 4 Press B to leave programming mode. zzz Buzzer on/off The default is that the buzzer is activated.
Bewacard 610 Technical Manual Erase the memory and reset the default settings When the card reader’s memory is erased, the default settings are restored (see below). 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Open the card reader with the key supplied. The lock is located on the underside of the card reader. 3 Press the SW1 button (see the wiring diagram on page 8). 4 Press 112186. 5 Press 112186 one more time. All previously logged on cards have now been erased.
Bewacard 610 Technical Manual 19 Change password To change the password: 1 Press B and enter the present password. 2 Press A27. 3 Enter the new password. A warning tone is heard. 4 Enter the new password again. The warning tone sounds until all six digits have been entered. 5 Press B to leave programming mode. 6 Make a note of the new password. zzz Note! If you should forget the password can you set a new password. Read the Set password section on page 13.
Bewacard 610 Technical Manual Card reading parameters Note! Card reading must not be changed if using a proximity card reader. Magnetic card reader When BC610 is delivered, the card reader reads positions 9 to 16 on the card’s magnetic strip, or the last 8 positions if they are fewer than 16. If you want to use your own cards and they should be read differently, enter from which position on the magnetic strip the reader should start reading and how many digits should be read (max. 8).
Bewacard 610 Technical Manual 21 Door operation on change of toggle enable The default setting is that if the door is unlocked when a security level changes, the door will be locked immediately. This is setting 0 of this function. This function can be changed so that the door remains unlocked when a security level changes. This is setting 1 of the function. To lock the door a valid transaction must be performed as required during the new security level. (e.g.
Bewacard 610 Technical Manual Programming overview Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Change Password Function Set card reader to programming mode Press A27 Enter a new password Enter the password again Step 4 Step 5 Log on cards(with the card) Set card reader to programming mode Press A01 Swipe the card Swipe the next card, as required Press B to revert to programming mode Log on cards (without the card) Set card reader to programming mode Press A03 Enter the card number Enter the next card num
Bewacard 610 Technical Manual 23 Name chart Common Code: Name Card Number
Bewacard 610 Technical Manual Daily use Entrance To open the door the user should do the following: • Enter a four-digit common code (if Common code is the current security level). • Swipe a card (if Card is the current security level). • Swipe a card and enter a personal code belonging to the card (if Card + PIN is the current security level). Should the wrong PINcode be entered 3 times in succession the card is automatically cancelled and must be logged on once again.
Bewacard 610 Technical Manual 25 Choose/change PIN code To choose/change your individual PIN: 1 Press A on the card reader’s keypad. 2 Swipe your card through the card reader. 3 If it is the first you are choosing a PIN code for this card, enter 0000. Otherwise enter the existing code. 4 Enter the new code using four digits. 5 Enter the new code again. You have now set the PIN for your card.
Bewacard 610 Technical Manual Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Action Red, yellow and green LEDs blink on voltage feed. A button is pressed. Adjust the button. Memory error. Change card reader. Cannot enter Wrong password. programming mode. Red LED is lit after two trials. Choose a new password. Green LED is lit on accepted entrance but the door does not open. Check cable between card reader and lock. Change locks. Lock error. Attach jumper. The jumper between terminal block nos.
Bewacard 610 Technical Manual 27 Technical information Power supply: 12-24 V AC/DC. Max power consumption: BC610: 60 mA. BC610Prox & BC610EM: 110 mA. Lock relay: Max 2A, 30 V DC. Duress output: Open collector to 0 volt. Max 500 mA, 30 V DC. Tamper switch: Max 1A, 30 V DC. Inputs: Normally pulled high. Active when they are pulled low, i.e. 0 V. Temperature range: BC610: –35° C to +50° C, at 90 % relative air humidity. BC610Prox & BC610EM: –30° C to +50° C, at 90 % relative air humidity.
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