Rogers PRT42 Installation And Programming Manual

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PRT42 and PRT42-BK
Indoor Access Control Terminals
Firmware v72.00
Installation and Programming Guide

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  • Page 1 PRT42 and PRT42-BK Indoor Access Control Terminals Firmware v72.00 Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Tables ............................17 This guide applies to both PRT42 and PRT42-BK types of reader. You may program PIN codes on both version of readers (with or without keypad) but you must be aware that you will be able to make a practical use of PINs...
  • Page 3: General

    E N E R A L Designed function The PRT42 reader have been designed for operation in access control systems to allow user identification by using UNIQUE standard proximity cards and/or PIN codes. The reader can be configured for operation in stand- alone mode (called OFFLINE mode) or for use with an external access control unit (ACU) that supports a compatible data interface formats (ONLINE mode).
  • Page 4: Operating Modes

    PRT42 and PRT42-BK v1.0 fv72 EN Rev.C P E R A T I N G O D E S Host-controlled Operation (ONLINE mode) In ONLINE mode, a PRT terminal is controlled by a master unit (ACU). The terminal handles card and/or PIN code reading and then transmits the collected data to its master unit for further processing.
  • Page 5: Magstripe Data Transmission Format

    PIN code. The PRT42 readers offers F1 (Door Bell) function key, pressing this key will cause transmission of adequate event code to host unit which may further take special action (e.g. trigger Door Bell or Light output). The host reaction for functional keys depends of controller’s firmware and its configuration, always refer to controller’s...
  • Page 6: Simple Stand-Alone Operation Mode

    PRT42 and PRT42-BK v1.0 fv72 EN Rev.C 12 V IN / OUT DEVICES Primary PRT Series Reader Secondary PRT Series Reader XM-2 I/O Expander Module Configured for Configured for Full Stand-alone Mode RACS Mode Address ID0 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 additional (secondary) PRT reader (to enable two-way door control).
  • Page 7: Installation Guidelines

    PRT42 and PRT42-BK v1.0 fv72 EN Rev.C N S T A L L A T I O N U I D E L I N E S The reader should be mounted near the supervised door on a vertical piece of supporting structure.
  • Page 8: Programming

    Notes: The programming of a reader can be done on primary reader only. This rule is valid to either User and Installer programming modes. The BELL key is available on some PRT readers (e.g. PRT42-BK). When reader is not equipped with any key programming can be entirely done only through valid programming card.
  • Page 9: Setting Reader Operating Mode

    PRT42 and PRT42-BK v1.0 fv72 EN Rev.C Setting Reader Operating Mode The PRT42 reader offer two main modes of operation: ONLINE and OFFLINE (stand-alone), and enables few other options which may modify those main operating modes. The selection of proper operating mode is achieved on programming jumpers (for details see table 2).
  • Page 10: User Programming Mode

    PRT42 and PRT42-BK v1.0 fv72 EN Rev.C 0 – 7 Function settings for the REL1 output on the XM-2 module or for the CLK line: [0] - Not Used, line ignored; [1] – Door Contact Input, line shorted to supply minus indicates that door is closed;...
  • Page 11: Programming Examples

    PRT42 and PRT42-BK v1.0 fv72 EN Rev.C [3][ID][PIN][#][Card] – Add one NORMAL user with a specified ID, PIN code and card A new user is registered in the terminal’s memory at the ID = 000–119. Both the entered PIN code and the presented proximity card are assigned to him.
  • Page 12 PRT42 and PRT42-BK v1.0 fv72 EN Rev.C The reader enters User Programming Mode (the reader’s OPEN LED is ON, the reader’s STATUS LED is ON and RED). Do the following: Press [*] [5] (Present a new card to the reader) [#] [#] The reader has registered the new indicated card in its memory and exited the programming mode.
  • Page 13: Stand-Alone Operation

    PRT42 and PRT42-BK v1.0 fv72 EN Rev.C T A N D A L O N E P E R A T I O N Users In the stand-alone mode, a PRT reader can register up to 120 users, each with a card, a 3 to 6 digit long PIN code and an ID number (000–119).
  • Page 14: Opening The Door

    PRT42 and PRT42-BK v1.0 fv72 EN Rev.C Reader rearming operation can be done by TOGGLE or TOGGLE LTD Users. The action needed by a TOGGLE user to rearm the reader is to read twice the TOGGLE card or to enter twice the TOGGLE PIN code — however, when reader operates with the Card+PIN mode activated, user needs to do both things, read a card and enter a PIN.
  • Page 15: Acoustic And Optical Signalization

    PRT42 and PRT42-BK v1.0 fv72 EN Rev.C Acoustic and Optical Signalization Acoustic Signals in Stand-alone Operation Mode Indication Symbol Description One long signal ♫ Error indication, unknown card or PIN, access denied. Two long signals Attempt to assign the same function to two different ♫...
  • Page 16: Tables

    PRT42 and PRT42-BK v1.0 fv72 EN Rev.C A B L E S Table 1: Reader Operating Modes Code Operating Mode Description OFFLINE MODE The reader operates in a stand-alone mode, the CLK and SIMPLE Stand-alone Mode DTA lines serve as ordinary I/O lines.
  • Page 17 PRT42 and PRT42-BK v1.0 fv72 EN Rev.C Table 2: PIN Transmission Options for Wiegand Interfaces JP1 and JP2 Description Details 1 to 10 keys long Each key pressed on the reader's keypad is buffered and the PIN, transmitted in transmission starts only after pressing the [#] key indicating end of BCD format code.
  • Page 18 PRT42 and PRT42-BK v1.0 fv72 EN Rev.C Table 4: Connection Terminals Label Simple Full Networked Mode Stand-alone Stand-alone Operation Mode Operation Mode +12V Supply input plus Supply input minus Can be configured to CLOCK DATA 0 line for Wiegand formats...
  • Page 19 PRT42 and PRT42-BK v1.0 fv72 EN Rev.C USER LIST Site name: Reader location: ID Number Card number Type User Name Master Installer...
  • Page 20 PRT42 and PRT42-BK v1.0 fv72 EN Rev.C USER LIST Site name: Reader location: ID Number Card number Type User Name 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. 119.
  • Page 21 PRT42 and PRT42-BK v1.0 fv72 EN Rev.C...
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  • Page 24 PRT42 and PRT42-BK v1.0 fv72 EN Rev.C...
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  • Page 27 ROGER Sp.j. Gosciszewo 59, 82-416 Gosciszewo, Roger Worldwide Limited Warranty pomorskie, Poland Sales Dept.: +48 55 272 0134 Please note: In the unlikely event you experience difficulties with your ROGER Technical Support: +48 55 267 0126 product, please contact ROGER’s Technical Support Department Purchase Dept.: +48 55 267 0127 to resolve the problem.
  • Page 29 ROGER Sp.j. Gosciszewo 59, 82-416 Gosciszewo, RMA Form pomorskie, Poland Sales Dept.: +48 55 272 0134 Technical Support: +48 55 267 0126 Please note: Purchase Dept.: +48 55 267 0127 In the unlikely event you experience difficulties with your FAX: +48 55 272 0133 ROGER product, please contact ROGER’s Technical Support Department to resolve the problem.
  • Page 30 Please note: In the unlikely event you experience difficulties with your ROGER product, please contact ROGER’s Technical Support Department to resolve the problem. They may be reached at +48 55 2670126 or Monday through Friday 8:00 A.M. to support@roger.pl 4:00 P.M. (GMT + 1). You can also contact the Technical Support Department by fax at +48 55 2720133.

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