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    ‎03-31-2021 10:04 PM
    Scenario User needs to activate a relay when the door is held open, but they do not have an I/O board.   Solution Create an One Shot Advance I/O event to trigger the relay output desired. See below step by step how to do it.   Create a “Criteria” specifying the event we want to use to activate the relay output   Go to “Configuration” and then “Criteria”   Figure 1.   Click the “green plus” to create a new Criteria   Figure 2.   Under description assign a name In this example, the user only wants one door to trigger one relay, Click “Selected Devices Only”, select the desired door and add it to the “Selected Devices” column   Figure 3.   Click the “Events” tab   The user only wants the relay triggered by one specific event: “Door held open”. Click “Selected Events Only”. Add the desired event to the “List of Selected Events” column   Figure 4.   If this action is desired to happen only in one specific schedule, click the “Time” tab and choose the desired schedule. Click Save   Figure 5.   Create an Advanced IO to assign the Criteria for activating the relay output   Go to “Configuration”, and click “Advanced IO”   Figure 6.     Click the “green plus” to create a new one   Figure 7.   Under description assign a name for the new Advanced I/O The function needed is “One Shot” Select the output duration desired The “Input Control” is the criteria previously created. Click the edit button, select “Criteria” and the name assigned to the Criteria The “Output Link” is the relay output we want to activate. Click the edit button and select the relay output desired. Click the save button   Figure 8.
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    ‎03-31-2021 09:57 PM
    Scenario User needs to keep a door open Monday – Friday from 8 am to 5 pm.   Solution Create a time model (schedule), and then configure the door to open in that schedule.   1. Create a day model. Go to “System Data” and then “Calendar” Figure 1. Click on “Day Models” Figure 2. Click the “Create new” button Assign a name to the Day Model. Add a description and fill the intervals as needed In this example we are only creating one interval from 8 am to 5 pm. If needed, up to three intervals can be created in the same Day Model Click Save Figure 3. 2. Create a Time Model. Click “Time Models” Click the “Create new” button Assign a name to the Time Model. Add a description Select the number of days in the Period Select a reference date (select a past date and not a future date). Figure 4. Assign the Day Model to each day of the period as needed and click save Figure 5. Note: to verify the Time model is correct, click the preview button and confirm the dates match. The predefined holidays are shown below, assign the desired Day Model to apply on those days If holidays are not needed, click the “ignore special days” checkbox Figure 6. 3. Configure the door to open depending on time model Go back to main menu and go to “Configuration” Click “Device Data” Figure 7. In the DevEdit, find the desired door. Figure 8. Click the “Options” tab and click under “Unlock door” Figure 9. Select the desired option, in this example we choose “Door is open depending on time model” Figure 10. Select the desired “Time model” Click the “Save” button. Figure 11.  
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    ‎03-31-2021 09:57 PM
    1. Create a day model. Go to “System Data” and then “Calendar” Figure 1. Click on “Day Models” Figure 2. Click the “Create new” button Assign a name to the Day Model. Add a description and fill the intervals as needed In this example we are only creating one interval from 8 am to 5 pm. If needed, up to three intervals can be created in the same Day Model Click Save Figure 3. 2. Create a Time Model. Click “Time Models” Click the “Create new” button Assign a name to the Time Model. Add a description Select the number of days in the Period Select a reference date (select a past date and not a future date). Figure 4. Assign the Day Model to each day of the period as needed and click save Figure 5. Note: to verify the Time model is correct, click the preview button and confirm the dates match. The predefined holidays are shown below, assign the desired Day Model to apply on those days If holidays are not needed, click the “ignore special days” checkbox Figure 6.
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    ‎01-18-2021 06:16 AM
    AMS 3.0 Step by Step how to configure Access via PIN code alone
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    ‎01-18-2021 06:18 AM
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    ‎07-06-2020 01:01 PM
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    ‎03-31-2020 10:10 PM
    1. Open “Card personalization Configuration”. You can find this software by accessing the “Access Professional Edition” folder in the start menu. See figure 1. If unable to find in the start menu, this is located in the folder “C:\BOSCH\Access Professional Edition\CP\bin\SfmCfgApp.exe”, (unless non-default paths and folder names are chosen during installation). See figure 2.   Figure 1 Figure 2 *Note: Make sure to run the software with administrator rights.   2. In Card personalization Configuration go to the Print tab.   Figure 3   3. Create a print channel. Type the print channel desired name and click the button to the left.   Figure 4 Once the print channel is created, the installed printers at this PC will populate below.     Figure 6   4. The printer’s information will auto fill under the current channel, modify parameters as needed.   Figure 7   5. Once finished, click apply and close.   Figure 8   6. Restart the computer.
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    ‎04-01-2020 02:45 PM
    Issue APE logviewer repeatedly shows the message No. 542: “SQL-Server-Database online”, even when the SQL-Database is deactivated in the configurator.   Solution One possible solution would be the following: Manually modify the Active.acf file Before starting this process make sure the APE Configurator and Logviewer are closed. Create a backup of the Active.acf file. This file is located in the folder C:\BOSCH\Access Professional Edition\PE\Data\Cfg, (unless non-default paths and folder names are chosen during installation). Open the Active.acf file with a Notepad. Find the “sql server database” line and set activated to 0. “Activated=0” (see figure 1). Figure 1 Save the changes Restart BOSCH APE Service
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    ‎03-11-2020 08:16 PM
    1.   Access the APE product page (below). Download and install APE into the new server/computer. https://commerce.boschsecurity.com/us/en/Access-Professional-Edition-3-8/p/68674539403/ 2.  Transfer the license from the old APE server to the new one. Technical Support requires a copy of the computer signature from both the old and new servers. 3.  Start the APE Configurator. 4.  Select Settings > License Activation (see figure 1). Figure 1 License Activation page. 5.  Capture a screenshot of the “Active license” page from both the old and new server computers. Email a copy of both screenshots to Technical.Support@us.bosch.com. The screenshot is recommended to ensure the Computer signature will be exactly as indicated on the page. 6.  Back up the database. Locate the tool “DbiTool”, located in the folder C:\BOSCH\Access Professional Edition\PE\bin. Open the tool and click the “Export all”  button (see figure 2). Figure 2  DbiTool page 7.  Manually back up the database and configuration folder. Locate the folder C:\BOSCH\Access Professional Edition\PE\Data (or locate the folder/path as modified during the initial install). Manually back up the “Data” folder. 8.  Import the configuration files and database to the new server computer. Manually paste the content of the “Export” folder contained within the previously backed up “Data” folder to the new server, in the same path: C:\BOSCH\Access Professional Edition\PE\Data\Export. The data folder also contains Formulas, Layouts and Pictures. Copy these items and add to the new server computer as needed. 9.  Use the APE configurator to import the configuration file. All Access PE configurations are stored in the folder “Data\Cfg”. The active configuration is called Active.acf.  Open the APE configurator, and click the   button. Choose the backed up Active.acf file. Activate the imported configuration using the   button. Propagate the active configuration to the controllers by pressing the   button. The dialog below appears. You can choose which configuration is sent to the controllers. Figure 3  Active Configuration page * Note: Before propagating the configuration to the controllers, make sure the old APE server is disconnected from the network. Import the database using the “DbiTool". Open the tool and click the “Import all” button. Note: The new APE server configuration will not be operational until the new license key is received from Technical Support and then added to the new APE server. 
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    ‎07-10-2018 09:06 PM
    AEC doesn't show any transactions when a card is presented.
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    ‎07-10-2018 09:06 PM
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    ‎06-14-2018 02:57 PM
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    ‎06-14-2018 02:38 PM
    This article will describe how to properly add onboard readers to an RkP-2220.
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    ‎06-14-2018 02:33 PM
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    ‎06-13-2018 02:47 PM
    This article explains how to manually revoke a client's rights to run a Readykey Pro application.
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    ‎06-13-2018 02:43 PM
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