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I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d P r o g r a m m i n g G u i d e
P R 3 1 1 - B K
O u t d o o r A c c e s s C o n t r o l l e r
Firmware v104.00

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  • Page 1 I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d P r o g r a m m i n g G u i d e P R 3 1 1 - B K O u t d o o r A c c e s s C o n t r o l l e r Firmware v104.00...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    PR311-BK fv102 Rev B. ENG.doc.DOC 8/9/2006 _________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Table of Contents 1. Table of Contents................... 2 2. Glossary and Terms ................3 3. General ....................6 3.1. Designed Function ................6 3.2. Features..................6 3.3. Operation in the Integrated Access System..........7 3.4. Stand-alone Operation ..............7 4.
  • Page 3: Glossary And Terms

    RACS system the Host unit can be the CPR32-SE host controller or the PC with special software used for Online control of the access system. Door Mode The method used for control door release device. The PR311-BK offers: Normal, Unlocked, Locked and Conditional Unlocked door modes. Identification Mode The method used for identification of users.
  • Page 4 PRT Series Readers The PRT reader’s family developed and manufactured by the Roger. Each member of PRT series readers can be connected to PR311-BK access controller via Clock & Data interface. Typically the additional remote reader is used for two-way door control.
  • Page 5 PR311-BK fv102 Rev B. ENG.doc.DOC 8/9/2006 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Memory Reset The procedure which clears contents of device’s memory and restores default (factory) values. Restart The scenario when device goes through initialization procedure, the same as during power up of a unit.
  • Page 6: General

    The PR311-BK is equipped with built-in proximity reader, three NO/NC type inputs and three outputs (two transistor type outputs and one relay output). The PR311-BK can be configured for operation with external XM-2 I/O extension module and external PRT series reader.
  • Page 7: Operation In The Integrated Access System

    Users can be divided into 256 Access Groups. Each group may have different access authorization controlled by a time schedule. The PR311-BK allows up to 32 time schedules which are used to control access and two special schedules – one of them controls the Identification Mode while the other one controls the Door Mode.
  • Page 8: Functional Description

    Note: Despite of not having a keypad, the PR311-BK allows to assign PIN code for every user registered in the controller. Programming of a PIN code for a user(s) in PR311-BK can be carried out from PC computer only and have practical sense if: a) the PR311-BK operates with an additional reader equipped with keypad (e.g.
  • Page 9: Managing Of Users

    PR311-BK fv102 Rev B. ENG.doc.DOC 8/9/2006 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Note: In the PR Master program which is used for programming of a PR311-BK (and other PR series access controllers) the TOGGLE and TOGGLE LTD class of users are called respectively: SWITCHER and SWITCHER LTD.
  • Page 10: Armed And Disarmed Modes

    4.5. Armed and Disarmed Modes The PR311-BK has two working modes: Armed and Disarmed. The actual working operating mode of the controller is indicated on the dual color LED STATUS, which lights in red for Armed and green for Disarmed. Generally, the Armed and Disarmed...
  • Page 11: Unlocking The Door

    Note: The manual rearming of the controller through TOGGLE or MASTER users can be carried out either from the controller PR311-BK or from the external reader. Example1. Rearming of the controller by using a TOGGLE identifier (when the Card Only mode is active).
  • Page 12: Door Modes

    When access is disabled by the relevant time schedule (this rule refers to scenario when controller operates in Integrated Access Control System) 4.8. Door Modes The Door Mode determines method which PR311-BK use to control a door lock. There are four Door Modes available in the controller: •...
  • Page 13: Unlocked Mode

    Armed or in the Disarmed mode. The AWA Privilege can be set individually for each user programmed in the controller. The PR311-BK controller offers separate sets of programming commands, one for the users which are allowed for AWA Privilege and another for the users which are not granted with this privilege.
  • Page 14: Option: Controller Timed Lock-Out

    (Latch mode) in this case once the System Flag is set it will remain ON till the moment when adequate command or adequate event will clear it. The condition of each Flag can be signaled on the output line. The PR311-BK utilizes the following System Flags: • AUX1 •...
  • Page 15: Operation With Xm-2 I/O Extension Module

    Controller restart. 4.14. Operation with XM-2 I/O Extension Module The PR311-BK is capable to operate with an external XM-2 I/O extension module. If employed the XM-2 ads two inputs and two relay outputs to a controller each input and output of the XM-2 can be programmed on the same basis as internal inputs and outputs of a controller.
  • Page 16: Function Keys

    4.17. Function Keys Although the PR311-BK is not equipped with any function key, it may serve [F1] and [F2] function keys, if they are available on remote reader (e.g. PRT12) connected to the controller. Pressing [F1] on the remote reader triggers Door bell output (if programmed), pressing [F2] toggles on/off the LIGHT flag along with LIGHT output (when programmed).
  • Page 17 PR311-BK fv102 Rev B. ENG.doc.DOC 8/9/2006 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Input is dedicated for a contact used to indicate that the Door contact corresponding door is open. Input is dedicated for the operation with a button which will be used Exit button - to open the corresponding door without using any identifier.
  • Page 18: Outputs

    Note: It is not allowed to program two or more inputs to the same function. 4.19. Outputs The PR311-BK provides five logical outputs. Three of them (called OUT1, OUT2 and OUT3) are located on the controller’s electronic module while two others (OUT4, OUT5) are located on the optional XM-2 extension module.
  • Page 19 PR311-BK fv102 Rev B. ENG.doc.DOC 8/9/2006 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Door Ajar + Forced Entry Prealarm + Door Ajar + Forced Entry Whenever controller grants access, this output goes on and remains in Access granted this state till the moment when door contact indicates that the door became closed or the Door unlock time has passed by.
  • Page 20: Programming

    5.1. Programming Cards The Programming Card is an ordinary proximity card or tag which was assigned for specific user function. Up to 32 Programming Cards can be defined in PR311-BK, each Programming Card may have assigned only one programming function but many Programming Cards may be assigned to a single user programming function.
  • Page 21: User Programming

    PR311-BK fv102 Rev B. ENG.doc.DOC 8/9/2006 _________________________________________________________________________________________ SYSTEM is ON and the controller generates acoustic signal in sequence: sound 2s/pause 2s). Note: With the Memory Reset completed controller is automatically set for address ID=00. This address can be later changed from PC to any other value from 00-99 range.
  • Page 22: User Programming Examples

    5.4. Installer Programming As mentioned earlier the Installer Programming is dedicated to configure a unit for the specific installation environment. In PR311-BK the Installer Programming can be carried out from PC only – it is not possible to configure the controller locally.
  • Page 23 PR311-BK fv102 Rev B. ENG.doc.DOC 8/9/2006 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Note: The IN4 and IN5 inputs are located on optional XM-2 extension module. • Function for OUT1 output • Function for OUT2 output • Function for OUT3 output • Function for OUT4 output •...
  • Page 24: Installation And Setup Guidelines

    8/9/2006 _________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Installation and Setup Guidelines • The PR311-BK reader should be mounted near the supervised door on a vertical piece of supporting structure. • Assure that the surface beneath of the controller’s rear panel is flat and smooth, especially in the area where tamper sensor will contact a surface of the wall.
  • Page 25: Acoustic And Optical Signals

    PR311-BK fv102 Rev B. ENG.doc.DOC 8/9/2006 _________________________________________________________________________________________ • The Communication Bus can be laid down using free topology – bus, star, three or any combination of them. It is forbidden to use topology of a ring. • Generally the twisted, unshielded cables are recommended for Communication Bus (popular UTP cables).
  • Page 26: Appendix

    PR311-BK fv102 Rev B. ENG.doc.DOC 8/9/2006 _________________________________________________________________________________________ One long signal Memory contents corrupted or MASTER card not continuously ♫ … and so on programmed - memory reset necessary. This signal is ♫ ♫ ♫ repeated accompanied by the steady lit LED SYSTEM.
  • Page 27 PR311-BK fv102 Rev B. ENG.doc.DOC 8/9/2006 _________________________________________________________________________________________ NO – normally open NC – normally closed Violet Note: The relay contacts are protected with the MOV varistors, any attempt to apply higher voltages then specified to the relay contacts will cause damage.
  • Page 28 PR311-BK fv102 Rev B. ENG.doc.DOC 8/9/2006 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Table 10. Ordering codes Ordering Codes PR311-BK Grey RFID Access Controller, grey. PR311-BK Light RFID Access Controller, light grey. Grey Relay module, the RM-2 offers two relays with one NO/NC contact 1.5A/24V rated, RM-2 relay contacts are protected with over-voltage elements.
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