Installation guide

4 en | Introduction Access Control by Example
| 1.0 | 2009.10 Introductory Guide Bosch Security Systems
1 Introduction
Purpose of this document
Based on a simple example, which nevertheless contains most of the common kinds of door
control, this document provides an introduction to installing a small access control system. Its
intention is to steer beginners safely past some of the common dangers and pitfalls.
Intended audience
This document is intended for persons who will be involved, perhaps for the first time, in
physically implementing an access control system, and wish to gain a quick understanding of
the main concepts and tasks involved.
1.1 The example
Dr. Jones has a small but busy medical practice in an inner-city area. In it there are five rooms:
1. A waiting room with reception area and public access between the hours of 9.00 and
16.00.
2. A general Storeroom, opening off the reception area, where bandages, crutches, office
supplies and non-hazardous stock items are kept.
3. A laboratory and secure Storeroom, opening off the reception area, where prescription
drugs, sharps and potentially hazardous materials are kept.
4. An office opening off the reception area, where a computer and patients’ records are
kept.
5. A treatment room, opening off the waiting area.