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Installation and Programming Guide 

 

PRT62 v1.1 

Outdoor Access Control Terminal 

Firmware v74.7 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PRT62

Page 1: ...Installation and Programming Guide PRT62 v1 1 Outdoor Access Control Terminal Firmware v74 7 ...

Page 2: ...nd alone Operation Mode 5 3 2 2 Simple Stand alone Mode 6 4 Stand alone Operation 6 4 1 Users 6 4 2 ARMED and DISARMED Modes 6 4 3 Arming and Disarming of the Reader Reader Rearming 7 4 4 Unlocking Door 7 4 5 Alarms 8 4 6 Acoustic and Optical Signals 9 5 Programming 10 5 1 Setting Reader Operating Mode 10 5 2 Memory Reset Procedure Programming MASTER and INSTALLER cards 11 5 2 1 Factory Default Se...

Page 3: ... outputs the other uses them for communication with an external XM 2 I O module and a second PRT series reader An access control installation containing two PRT series readers one at the entry the other at the exit side of the supervised door enables two way passage control The system setup utilizing an XM 2 module provides higher level of security for door access control system by separating its ...

Page 4: ...vailable in the selected data transmission format a PRT reader omits the most significant bits of the data transmitted As a result you may observe that the actual card codes send by the reader differs from the full card code When Wiegand format is used the dual color LED STATUS indicator lights steady in RED and the LED SYSTEM turns ON for a short while with each reading of a card The LED OPEN is ...

Page 5: ... Operation Mode In this mode the reader s CLK and DTA lines are used for communication with a remote XM 2 I O module and optionally with an additional secondary PRT series reader for two way door control The IN1 line operates as an input and can be configured to various options The I O lines on the XM 2 module can be programmed to have several predefined functions see settings for C5 C6 C7 C8 and ...

Page 6: ...e authorized to change ARMED DISARMED mode of the reader only they are not authorized for door unlocking A new user can be registered in the reader following either a simple or a full programming procedure The simple procedure consists in programming a card into the system without specifying the ID number of the user to whom the programmed card will belong as a result the system simply stores the ...

Page 7: ...ng user requests only if the input line receives an active signal Consequently when Ready Input is not triggered passive state the PRT6t2 will reject any attempt to arm the reader Typically the reader s Ready Input line should be wired to the Alarm System Control Unit s output designed to indicate that the Alarm System is ready for arming Ready Output on an Alarm System Control Panel Example Rearm...

Page 8: ...gered the reader indicates the alarm with the highest priority The Forced Entry and the Door Ajar alarms will occur only if the reader operates with a Door Open Contact Alarm Signaling Methods Alarm type Priority Signaling method Alarm situation event Forced Door High By cycles with the following sequence Active 4 sec Pause 4 sec The door opened without use of a valid card Prealarm Medium By cycle...

Page 9: ...ong audible signal one short audible signal beep LED Indications in Stand alone Operation Mode LED STATUS LED OPEN LED SYSTEM Description Green The reader is in DISARMED state now Red The reader is in ARMED state now Red Green The reader is in User Programming Mode Green Green The reader is in Installer Programming Mode Orange flashing Waiting for the user to enter the next part of the command or ...

Page 10: ...and special marks and and so to simulate a N digit read your Programming Card N times simply present it to the reader and take it back and then wait 2 3 seconds for the reader to generate a special acoustic signal this is a prompt indicating that the reader has successfully accepted the series of your card readings as an entry of a single digit or mark and is now ready for the next step of the pro...

Page 11: ...er all MASTER and INSTALLER card information as well as all programmed users it clears all cards Also it causes the reader to restore factory default settings The Memory Reset execution is required only if the unit is configured for stand alone mode It does not affect the unit that is configured for host controlled ONLINE mode To clear the reader s memory follow these steps Power down the unit Rem...

Page 12: ...der Door Contact Input program C7 1 Line IN1 on the XM 2 module Exit Button Input program C8 2 Line IN2 on the XM 2 module Ready Input program C9 3 Option Door Alarm Indication On Internal Buzzer Option enabled program C10 1 Option Access Disabled When Reader Armed Option enabled program C11 1 In order to configure the reader to use the set of options listed above you have to perform the following...

Page 13: ...al output is modulated according to the detected alarm type If more then one alarm has been triggered the output signals the one of the highest priority C6 0 7 Function settings for the REL2 output on the XM 2 module or for the reader s DTA line assignments as in C5 C7 0 3 Function settings for the reader s IN1 line 0 Not Used 1 Door Contact Input 2 Exit Button Input 3 Ready Input C8 0 3 Function ...

Page 14: ...c prompt to let you know it is ready to read the next one This function will be ended automatically if no card is presented within 20 sec from the last completed card presentation or you can end it manually by entering a mark Note that the new card users added with this function are stored in unoccupied free locations of the memory and their IDs are unknown 6 ID Card Add one TOGGLE type user with ...

Page 15: ...tallations on a metal surface place a non metallic min 10 mm thick spacer a plastic plaster plate etc between the reader and the supporting structure For installations with two readers to be mounted on opposite sides of the same wall and aligned along the same geometrical axis place a metal plate between them and make sure none of them has direct contact with it allow min 10 mm space For best resu...

Page 16: ...IEGAND Communication Interface 70 ONLINE Mode 66 bit WIEGAND Communication Interface The reader operates as a unit controlled by a host This host controlled mode requires the reader to be wired to a master ACU that requires 26 34 42 66 bit Wiegand data format Note For details how to select the required Reader Operating Mode see section 5 1 Offline mode Wire Color Label Simple Stand alone mode Full...

Page 17: ... 2 Relay module the RM 2 offers two relays with one NO NC contact 5A 24V rated relay contacts are protected with overvolatge elements XM 2 I O extension module digital communication with host reader two NO NC inputs and two relay outputs each relay offers one NO NC contact 5A 24V rated Relay contacts are protected with overvoltage elements Product History Hardware Firmware Date Description PRT62 v...

Page 18: ...0 25 2007 18 LIST OF USERS Site name Reader location ID Number Card number PIN Type User Name Master Installer Contact information Roger sp j 82 416 Gościszewo Gościszewo 59 Phone 055 272 0132 Fax 055 272 0133 e mail biuro roger pl ...

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Page 29: ...solve the problem They may be reached at 48 55 2670126 or support roger pl Monday through Friday 8 00 A M to 4 00 P M GMT 1 You can also contact the Technical Support Department by fax at 48 55 2720133 If it is determined that you need to return the product the following procedure must be followed to ensure prompt service ROGER Sp j Gosciszewo 59 82 416 Gosciszewo pomorskie Poland Tel 48 55 272 01...

Page 30: ... form in order to avoid damages during transit You are advised to get proof of delivery 12 Some repairs may be chargeable and you will receive formal advice if this is the case 13 If product returned as defective is found not to be defective it will be returned back to the customer at his expenses In that case the customer will be also charged with costs which may arise after triggering the RMA pr...

Page 31: ...Notes No Fault description filled out by the customer Date of repair filled out by the service 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 32: ...due to the continual development of new techniques for intruding upon and attacking networks Roger does not warrant that the Product will be free of vulnerability to intrusion or attack This warranty does not cover repair or replacement where normal use has exhausted the life of a part or instrument ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LI...

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