Bewacard BC615 BC615-Cotag BC615-EM Installation and User Manual Fire Safety & Security Products Siemens Building Technologies
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BC615 Installation and User Manual 3 Contents WHAT IS THE BC615? ...................................................................... 5 Features included ..................................................................... 6 How does the card reader work? ............................................ 7 Security levels ........................................................................... 7 Time zones and day types ....................................................... 9 Time schedules ............
BC615 Installation and User Manual Cancel card (without card)..................................................... 35 Program/change/erase common code.................................. 35 Program holidays.................................................................... 36 Delete individual holidays...................................................... 36 Delete all holidays................................................................... 37 Set door release time.....................................
BC615 Installation and User Manual 5 What is the BC615? BC615 is a compact card reader for magnetic cards – and BC615Cotag/BC615-EM is a compact card reader for proximity cards. Both models have capacity for 1000 cards. In the following chapters the name BC615 will refer to both models because the only difference is the way of reading cards. See also chapter Proximity function on page 12 for more information of the proximity function.
BC615 Installation and User Manual Features included These are the main features included in BC615: • Six different security levels. Various methods of opening the door, e.g. Card, Card + PIN and Common code. • Built-in time clock. Enables time control of cards and security levels. Holidays, half-days and holiday periods can be preprogrammed. • Door Monitoring. Enables activation of an alarm if the door is forced open or held open too long. • Access registration.
BC615 Installation and User Manual 7 How does the card reader work? BC615 can easily be adapted to the security requirements in a particular building, a particular day of the week or time of day. To make this possible you have to be familiar with the following concepts: • Security levels • Time zones • Day types • Time schedules Security levels The security level determines what action is required to open the door. The following security levels exist: • Unlocked door.
BC615 Installation and User Manual 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 may be suitable levels. During lunch time, 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.
BC615 Installation and User Manual 9 Time zones and day types There are two purposes of creating time zones: • To be able to assign different security levels to different times of the day. • To be able to make certain cards valid at certain times. Example: The working hours in an office could be as follows: Monday to Friday: 08.30-11.59 and 13.00-17.59 Lunch: 12.00-12.59 Saturdays, Sundays and holidays: Closed Half-days, e.g. the day 08.30-11.59 and 13.00-14.
BC615 Installation and User Manual Each time zone may consist of two intervals. To be able to assign suitable security levels to the office example above, the following time zones are needed: Time zone no Applies 01 Applies 24 hours a day (all day types). Note: Default time zone that can be changed. 02 08.30 – 11.59 and 13.00 – 17.59 Monday to Friday (day types 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5). 03 12.00 – 12.59 Monday to Friday and half-days (day types 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 8). 04 00.00 – 08.29 and 18.00 – 23.
BC615 Installation and User Manual 11 Time schedules There are two purposes for creating time schedules: To be able to combine time zones for the control of security levels. To be able to combine time zones defined for the time control of specific cards. Up to four time zones can be included in one time schedule. When the desired time schedules have been defined, it is an easy task to tie them either to a certain security level or to specific cards (see the Programming chapter).
BC615 Installation and User 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.
BC615 Installation and User Manual 13 Keypad layout Diagram of the LEDs and pushbuttons on the BC615 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. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A 0 B Lit when the door is unlocked. E.g. Accepted card transaction. A. B. Initiates programming sequence, e.g. A01 to log on cards. Also used when choosing PIN code.
BC615 Installation and User 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 BC615-Cotag/BC615-EM, 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.
BC615 Installation and User Manual 15 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.
BC615 Installation and User Manual Wiring Connection to PC RS-232 TX 17 RX 18 ENAB DTR 0V 21 Wall 9 pin 25 pin socket DSUB DSUB 2 1 2 3 3 2 5 5 7
BC615 Installation and User Manual 17 1 Electric locking device. Dashed line shows connection to locks with power to lock operation. 2 Power in, terminal block nos. 1 and 2. BC615-Cotag/BC615-EM : 12 – 35 VDC. BC615: 8 - 24 VAC or 10 – 35 VDC. 3 Exit request button. To operate, short terminal nos. 6 and 9. 4 Input for door monitor contact. Link out by jumper 6 if not used. The contact should be closed when the door is closed. 5 Input for reader inhibit. To operate, short terminal nos. 8 and 9.
BC615 Installation and User Manual Recommended cables Cable from SiPass Entro to CR1 Maximum length: 1200 metres. • Pair twisted screened (1 pair + screen), e.g. Beldon 9502 (communication) and 1.5mm2 (power) OR • PAARFLEX CY (custom cable comprising communication and power in one cable). Cables between CR1 and BC615 Maximum length: 15 metres. Specified cable: Straight screened cable (4 + screen), e.g. Beldon 9534.
BC615 Installation and User Manual 19 Connecting the power supplies Connect the power supply according to the instructions below, but do not connect the power to outgoing cables. Apply power when you start the system (see the Check the communications circuit section). 4 + screen CR1 4 + screen 1 2 2 Battery backup 2 + protective earth 220 V The system cables screen can be earthed at the power supply.
BC615 Installation and User Manual Central power supply If central power supply is used, precautions should taken against voltage drop. Dimension the power supply equipment and cables so that the voltage at the last door is not below the lock or reader’s tolerance. A 24V electric locking device for example, has a tolerance of + -15% which is equivalent to 20,4V. One way of reducing unnecessary power loss is to place the power supply equipment somewhere in the middle of the circuit.
BC615 Installation and User Manual 21 Connecting BC615 to the CR1 converter 6 1 2 3 4 5 12-24V B A FRAME 1 2 3 4 5 RX 1 POWER 2 4 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 12-24V 2 3 B 4 A 5 FRAME 12-24V TX CR1 RTS FG TX RX RTS 0V 12-24V LINK OUT DOOR CON + 1 2 3 4 5 12-30V LOCK 6 7 8 9 E B D C R I 0V XU OO D N I T ON R H T R + 10 11 12 ALERT 13 DUR 14 ALM TAM TAM 15 16 RS-232 17 18 ENAB 19 DTR 20 21 0V TX RX EXT INT SW1 N/W S/A BACK LIGHT 5 6
BC615 Installation and User Manual 1 Power LED. Lit green when CR1 is powered. 2 RX. Yellow LED flashing quickly when CR1 is communicating with the PC. 3 TX/RTS. Flashes green/red when CR1 is communicating with the card reader. 4 Power supply to card reader. Connect to terminal nos 1 and 2 on the BC615 circuit board. 5 Communication between CR1 and card reader. Connect TX to TX, RX to RX, RTS to ENAB and 0V to 0V. 6 Connection to the next dropbox or SR34i in Entro system.
BC615 Installation and User Manual 23 Entro wiring example In premises where the system is more extensive, the BC615 card readers can be connected to a SiPass Entro system.
BC615 Installation and User Manual Commissioning the system Standalone card readers Having installed the card reader, simply fill in the charts at the back of this manual and start programming the reader according to the instructions in the Programming chapter. Card readers in Entro systems Having installed the card readers and connected them to the CR1 converter, addresses should be allocated to each card reader and the communications circuit and power supply should be checked.
BC615 Installation and User Manual 25 Programming (standalone installation) In the sections below are the instructions on how to program the BC615 if the card reader is operating as a standalone unit. Programming SiPass Entro installations is described in the SiPass Entro manuals. 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).
BC615 Installation and User Manual Set password The first thing to do before starting to program 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 and hold the SW1 button (see wiring diagram on page 16) until the card reader starts beeping. 3 Enter the desired 6-digit password on the card reader’s keypad. The password is now set.
BC615 Installation and User Manual 27 Set time and date 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A23. 3 Enter the current year, month and date, e.g. 981021 for the 21st of October 1998. 4 Enter the current day of the week. zzz Example: 1 = Monday, 2 = Tuesday etc. 5 Enter the current time, e.g. 1601 for one minute past 4 PM. The unit automatically goes back to programming mode.
BC615 Installation and User Manual Program time zones This function is used to program the time zones to be used in the installation. 1 Take out the completed time zone chart/s. 2 Set the card reader to programming mode. 3 Press A31. 4 Enter the number of the time zone to be programmed. Use two digits, e.g. 01 for time zone 1. 5 Enter the starting time of the first time interval using four digits, e.g. 0800 for 8 am. 6 Enter the finishing time of the first time interval using four digits, e.
BC615 Installation and User Manual 29 Program time schedules This function is used to program the time schedules to be used in the installation. 1 Take out the completed time schedule chart/s. 2 Set the card reader to programming mode. 3 Press A32. 4 Enter the number of the time schedule to be programmed. Use two digits, e.g. 01 for time schedule 1. 5 Enter the time zones to be included in the time schedule. Example: To include time zones 1, 2 and 4, enter 010204.
BC615 Installation and User Manual Define the “Door unlocked” security level 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A33. 3 Enter the number of the time schedule to control the “Door unlocked” security level. Use two digits, e.g. 01 for time schedule 1. 4 Press B to leave programming mode. z To remove a time schedule from this security level, enter 00 in step 3 instead. Define the “Common code” security level 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A34.
BC615 Installation and User Manual 31 Define the “Card + PIN” security level 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A36. 3 Enter the number of the time schedule to control the “Card + PIN” security level. Use two digits, e.g. 01 for time schedule 1. 4 Press B to leave programming mode. z To remove a time schedule from this security level, enter 00 in step 3 instead. Define the “Toggle” security level 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A37.
BC615 Installation and User Manual Log on a card (with a card) Using this function, the cards to be used are programmed. 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A01. 3 Enter the time schedule during which the card/s should be valid. Use 2 digits, e.g. 01 for time schedule 1. 4 Swipe the card (BC615) – or present the card (BC615Cotag/BC615-EM). 5 If several cards should be valid during the same time schedule, swipe or present these cards as well.
BC615 Installation and User Manual 33 Log on a card (without the card) Using this function, cards can be programmed by keying in the card number. 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A03. 3 Enter the time schedule during which the card/s should be valid. Use 2 digits, e.g. 01 for time schedule 1. 4 Enter the card number on the keypad. 5 If several cards should be valid during the chosen time schedule, key in these cards as well.
BC615 Installation and User Manual 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 time schedule during which the cards should be valid. Use 2 digits, e.g. 01 for time schedule 1. 4 Enter the card number of the first card in the series. 5 Enter the card number of the last card in the series. The red LED flashes as the cards are logged on. 6 Press B to leave programming mode.
BC615 Installation and User Manual 35 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.
BC615 Installation and User Manual Program holidays This function is used to pre-program holidays that do not occur on Sundays and holiday periods. 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A51. 3 Enter the number of the holiday using two digits (01-15). 4 Enter the date of the holiday, e.g. 1224 for the 24th of December. zz To program a holiday period, enter the starting date of the period, e.g. 0701 for the 1st of July. 5 If an isolated holiday is being programmed, enter 01.
BC615 Installation and User Manual 37 Delete all holidays This function is used to delete all programmed holidays. 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A55. 3 Press A55 one more time. zz The unit automatically goes back to programming mode. Set door release time The door release time determines for how long the lock should remain released following a correct transaction. The default value is 7 seconds.
BC615 Installation and User Manual Buzzer on/off The default is that the buzzer is activated. If you do not want the buzzer to beep on key presses or door opening, it can be turned off. Note that even when the buzzer is off for normal operation, it will continue to sound during programming. 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A65. 3 Press 0. 4 Press B to leave programming mode. zzz To reactivate the buzzer, press 1 in step 3 instead.
BC615 Installation and User Manual 39 Calculated PIN If it is preferred not to have the users choose their own PIN codes, this function will enable automatic calculation of PIN codes, based on the card holder’s card number. Proceed as follows: 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A24. 3 Enter a 4-digit calculation factor. 4 Press B to leave programming mode. zz To disable the function, enter 0000 in step 3. The calculation factor is added to the last four digits in the card number.
BC615 Installation and User Manual Card reading parameters NOTE: Card-reading parameters can only be changed if using a magnetic strip card reader. Magnetic strip card reader When BC615 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.
BC615 Installation and User Manual 41 Change programming 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 you can set a new password. Read the Set password.
BC615 Installation and User Manual Erase the memory 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 and hold the SW1 button (see the wiring diagram on page 16) until a rising tone is heard. 4 Press 112186. 5 Press 112186 one more time. All previously data have now been erased.
BC615 Installation and User Manual Printout of events Using this function, printouts of events occurred can be requested. 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A41. 3 Press B to cancel the printout at any time. 4 Printout format: z YY-MM-DD D HH:MM TS XXXXXXXX TA YY-MM-DD D HH:MM TS XXXXXXXX TA 5 =Date =Daytype =Time =Time schedule (if needed) =Card number (if used) =Type of event Press B to leave programming mode.
BC615 Installation and User Manual Printout of programmed time zones and time schedules Using this function, printouts of programmed time zones, time schedules and printer time zones can be requested. 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A45. z Press B to cancel the printout at any time.
BC615 Installation and User Manual Printout of reader information 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A46. z Press B to cancel the printout at any time. Printout format: BC615 Ver XX.XX Version number on software 04-02-27 5(5) 11:34 Date, Daytype, (Halfday) and Time. 3 ID A Reader ID no. RT 07 S Release time 07 sec. DHWT 10 S Door held warning time 10 sec.
BC615 Installation and User Manual Printout of logged on cards 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A47. z Press B to cancel the printout at any time. Printout format: XXXXXXXX TS 3 Card number and Time schedule Press B to leave programming mode. Printout of programmed holidays 1 Set the card reader to programming mode. 2 Press A48. z Press B to cancel the printout at any time.
BC615 Installation and User Manual Explanation on event codes Event code Explanation ------ Access events CC Access granted. Common code CO Access granted. Card CP Access granted. Card + PIN DU Access granted. Card + PIN Duress IC Access denied. Illegal common code NL Access denied. Card not logged on IP Access denied. Illegal PIN TB Access denied.
Programming overview Startup Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Set password Open BC615 Press the SW1 button Enter a 6digit password Step 4 Step 5 Set BC615 to programming mode Press B Enter password Set time and date Enter progr. mode Press A23 Enter current date (YYMMDD) Enter current day type (1-7) Enter current time (HHMM) Enter progr. mode Press A31 Enter time zone no Enter start time for 1st interval (HHMM) Enter stop time for 1st interval (HHMM) Enter progr.
Security levels Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Set time schedule using the ”Open” security level Enter progr. mode Press A33 Enter time schedule no Step 4 Set time schedule using the ”Common code” security level Enter progr. mode Press A34 Enter time schedule no Set time schedule using the ”Card” security level Enter progr. mode Press A35 Enter time schedule no Set time schedule using the ”Card+PIN” security level Enter progr.
Common code Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Program common code Enter progr. mode Press A21 Enter time schedule no Enter common code Change common code Enter progr. mode Press A21 Enter time schedule no Enter old code Erase common code Enter progr. mode Press A21 Enter existing code Enter 0000 Program holidays Enter progr. mode Press A51 Enter holiday no Enter date (MMDD) Delete individual holidays Enter progr. mode Press A52 Enter holiday no Delete all holidays Enter progr.
Other functions Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Set door release time Enter progr. mode Press A28 Enter no of seconds (01-99) Set door held warning time Enter progr. mode Press A29 Enter no of seconds (01-99) Buzzer on/off Enter progr. mode Press A65 1 = Buzzer on 0 = Buzzer off Step 4 Calculated PIN Enter progr. mode Press A24 Enter a 4-digit calculation factor Card reading parameters Enter progr.
Printouts Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Printout of latest events in memory by date Enter progr. mode Press A41 Press B to cancel printout if desired Printout of programmed common codes Enter progr. mode Press A44 Press B to cancel printout if desired Printout of programmed time zones and time schedules Enter progr. mode Press A45 Press B to cancel printout if desired Printout of reader information Enter progr.
BC615 Installation and user 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). • Use a card (if Card is the current security level). • Use a card and enter a personal code belonging to the card (if Card + PIN is the current security level). Should the wrong PIN-code be entered 3 times in succession the card is automatically cancelled and must be logged on once again.
BC615 Installation and User Manual 55 Duress This is how to activate the duress alarm output if forced to open the door under threat (this works during the Card + PIN security level only): Swipe or present the card at the card reader and enter the usual PIN code, only add 1 to the last digit in the code. Example 1: If the PIN code is 1234, press 1235 instead. Example 2: If the PIN code is 1239, press 1230 instead.
BC615 Installation and user manual Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Action Red, yellow and green LEDs blink on power up A button is pressed. Adjust the button. Memory error. Change card reader. Cannot enter programming mode. Red LED is lit after two trials. Wrong password. Choose a new password. Green LED is lit on Lock error. accepted entrance but the door does not open. Check cable between card reader and lock. Change locks. The jumper between Attach jumper. terminal block nos.
BC615 Installation and User Manual 57 Technical information Power supply: Max power consumption: 8 – 24V AC, 12 – 35 V DC. BC615: 70 mA. BC615-Cotag/BC615-EM: 120mA. Lock relay: Max 2A, 30 V DC. Duress output: Alarm output: Tamper switch: Inputs: Open collector to 0 volt. Max 500 mA, 30VDC. Open collector to 0 volt. Max 500 mA, 30VDC. Max 1A, 30 V DC. Normally pulled high. Active when pulled low, i.e. 0 V. Red LED external control: Galvanic insulation. 12-30 V DC.
BC615 Installation and user manual Charts Time zones Name 1st interval From To 2nd interval From To Day type/s No Name (01-15) 1st interval From To 2nd interval From To Day type/s 01 0830 1300 12345 No (01-15) Example: Working hrs 1159 1759
BC615 Installation and User Manual Time schedules No (01-15) Name Time zones included Name Office staff Time zones included 01020305 Example: No (01-15) 01 In the above example are time zones nos 1, 2, 3 and 5 included in time schedule no 1.
BC615 Installation and user manual Security levels Level Time schedule Door unlocked Common code Card Card + PIN Toggle Special settings Function Setting Default Password 112233 Common code None Release time 7 sec Door held warning time 10 sec Buzzer OFF (0) ON (1) ON
BC615 Installation and User Manual 61 Holidays No Date (MMDD) Duration in days Day type No Date (MMDD) Duration in days Day type Duration in days 01 Day type 7 No Date (MMDD) 02 0701 Duration in days 21 Day type 7 Example: No Date (MMDD) 01 1224
BC615 Installation and user manual Persons Name Card number Time schedule Card number 12345678 Time schedule 01 Example: Name Edwards Anthony
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