Roger PR411DR Installation Manual

Firmware version: 1.11.1230 or newer hardware version: 1.3
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Roger Access Control System
Installation guide for
PR411DR/PR411DR-BRD Access Controllers
Firmware version: 1.11.1230 or newer
Hardware version: 1.3
Document version: Rev. G

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  • Page 1 Roger Access Control System Installation guide for PR411DR/PR411DR-BRD Access Controllers Firmware version: 1.11.1230 or newer Hardware version: 1.3 Document version: Rev. G...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    3.6.3 General purpose outputs .................... 13 3.7 RS-485 communication bus ..................... 13 3.8 Installation guidelines ..................... 14 3.9 PR411DR-BRD template in 1:1 scale ................. 14 4. Configuration ......................15 4.1 Controller address ......................15 4.2 Memory Reset procedure ....................16 4.3 Controller programming ....................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    In case of PR411DR, the section of 35mm DIN rail is included and it can be used to fix controller in the box, which is not equipped with DIN 35mm rail.
  • Page 4 Current Average: 100 mA for 18VAC (only PR411DR, excluding readers and other consumption load points connected to AUX and/or TML terminals) Distances Between controller and communication interface (RS485): max. 1200m Between reader and controller: max. 150 m Between controller and XM-2 expansion module: max. 150 m Environmental class Class I, indoor general conditions, temperature: +5°C to +40°C, relative...
  • Page 5: Installation

    3. I NSTALLATION 3.1 Terminals and connection diagram Fig. 1 PR411DR controller Table 2. PR411DR terminals Terminal Description Terminal Description IN8 input line Power supply for controller IN7 input line BAT- Backup battery Ground BAT+ Backup battery IN6 input line...
  • Page 6 Fig. 2 PR411DR-BRD controller Table 3. PR411DR-BRD terminals Terminal Description Terminal Description BAT+ Backup battery Ground BAT- Backup battery IN7 input line Power supply for controller IN8 input line Power supply for controller IO1 output line REL1 relay common terminal...
  • Page 7 Fig. 3 PR411DR connection diagram Page 7 of 19...
  • Page 8: Front Panel

    3.2 Front panel 3.2.1 PR411DR controller According to fig. 4, the PR411DR controller is equipped with front panel to indicate various states of the device. RESET button is available at the front panel and it can be used to restart the controller in the same way as in case of powering device off and then on.
  • Page 9: Power Supply

    Fig. 5 LEDs at PR411DR-BRD controller PCB 3.3 Power supply Basically, PR411DR controller is designed for power supply from 230VAC/18VAC transformer with minimal power output 20VA, but it can also be supplied with 12VDC or 24VDC. The connection of power supply is shown in fig. 6.
  • Page 10: Connection Of Door Lock

    Fig. 6 Power supply for PR411DR controller 3.4 Connection of door lock In majority of cases, door locking devices are inductive type. It means that turning off the current flow through the device causes the over voltage condition (voltage surges) which can interfere with the controller electronic components.
  • Page 11: Connection Of Readers And Modules

    Fig. 7 Connection of door lock 3.5 Connection of readers and modules Logically, PR411DR controller can operate with two access points (readers) which can provide two- way door control and are called Terminal ID0 and Terminal ID1. Terminal ID0 can be any PRT series reader configured to RACS Clock&Data mode with address ID=0 and connected to CLK/DTA...
  • Page 12: Wiegand Readers

    3.5.2 Wiegand readers PR411DR controller can operate with various Wiegand type readers which transmit 26 to 66 bits of data in different data formats. The Wiegand readers should be connected to PR411DR controller in accordance with diagram shown in figure 9.
  • Page 13: Input And Output Lines

    (+12V) through a 5,6kΩ resistor. 3.6.2 Relay outputs PR411DR type controller provides two relay type outputs: REL1 and REL2. REL1 output offers single switched contact rated 30V/1.5A while REL2 output can be used to switch 230VAC/5A and also 30VDC/5A. In the normal state (relay is off) the NC-COM contacts are shorted. In the triggering state (relay is on) the NO-COM contacts are shorted.
  • Page 14: Installation Guidelines

    3.9 PR411DR-BRD template in 1:1 scale PCB template of PR411DR-BRD in 1:1 scale is presented in fig. 10, in order to specify mounting holes. All four holes are marked in grey. The module dimensions are 80mm x 115mm.
  • Page 15: Configuration

    4.1.1 Setting the address by means of jumpers The address of PR411DR controller can be set by means of jumpers – see fig. 11. Each time the new address is set, controller must be restarted (via RESET button or powering device off and on) to make new settings effective.
  • Page 16: Memory Reset Procedure

    4.1.2 Setting the address during firmware update (Fixed ID) The so called FixedID can be set during update of the controller firmware by means of Roger ISP software. Prior to firmware upload, Roger ISP software offers the possibility to set Fixed ID address in range of 00..99.
  • Page 17: Controller Programming

    Memory Reset procedure is ignored. 4.3 Controller programming PR411DR settings can be entered based on following methods: · By means of PR Master software, which has to be installed on computer. The computer must be connected to the controller by means of communication interface (e.g. UT-2USB, RUD-1, UT- 4DR, UT4-4) or by means of CPR32-NET network controller.
  • Page 18: Firmware Update

    . In order to update firmware it is necessary to connect the device by means of RS485 bus to communication interface (UT-2USB, UT4 or RUD-1) and then connect the interface to PC with installed Roger ISP software. Roger ISP is available free of charge at .
  • Page 19 This symbol placed on a product or packaging indicates that the product should not be disposed of with other wastes as this may have a negative impact on the environment and health. The user is obliged to deliver equipment to the designated collection points of electric and electronic waste.

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