Roger PRT62 Installation And Programming Manual

Outdoor access control terminal

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

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  • Page 1 PRT62 v1.1 Outdoor Access Control Terminal Firmware v74.7 Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    PRT62 v1.1 fv74 EN Rev.E.DOC 10/25/2007 A B L E O F O N T E N T S Table of Contents ..........................2 General............................3 Designed Function........................3 Features ..........................3 Operating Modes ..........................4 Host-controlled Operation (ONLINE Mode)..................4 3.1.1 Wiegand Data Transmission Format ..................4 3.1.2...
  • Page 3: General

    Unit (ACU) supporting compatible data interface formats (ONLINE mode). The PRT62 used in ONLINE mode works as a slave unit with its functions restricted down to reading cards and providing subsequent transmission of such collected data to the host ACU for further processing. The PRT62 terminal has several data transmission formats available for use in ONLINE mode, which include the popular Wiegand and Magstripe (i.e.
  • Page 4: Operating Modes

    PRT62 v1.1 fv74 EN Rev.E.DOC 10/25/2007 P E R A T I N G O D E S Host-controlled Operation (ONLINE Mode) When operated in ONLINE mode, a PRT terminal is controlled by a Access Control Unit (ACU). The terminal reads card code and then transmits the collected data to the ACU for further processing.
  • Page 5: Racs Data Transmission Format

    Series Configured for RACS Interface Notes: When all LEDs are flashing on the PRT62 reader configured for RACS format it indicate that the unit has lost communication with the host ACU. Stand-alone Operation (OFFLINE Mode) The PRT62 reader offer two variants of stand-alone operation: Full Stand-alone Mode and Simple Stand- alone Mode.
  • Page 6: Simple Stand-Alone Mode

    P E R A T I O N Users In stand-alone mode, the PRT62 reader can register up to 120 users with cards and ID numbers (000–119). The PRT reader precludes assignment of the same card to more then one user. User identification is done by verifying the card presented by a user.
  • Page 7: Arming And Disarming Of The Reader (Reader Rearming)

    Unlocking Door In order to unlock the door a user is required to present his card to the PRT62 reader. Whenever this happens the reader activates its LED SYSTEM (orange) for a moment and generates a short confirmation beep. After successful identification the reader energizes the door lock for the predefined time (see section 5.3 Installer...
  • Page 8: Alarms

    10/25/2007 Alarms The PRT62 reader has been designed to detect and indicate the following alarm types: Forced Door, Prealarm and Door Ajar. The alarm signaling is carried out over the dedicated output line (Alarm Output) and optionally on the internal buzzer (check the Door Alarm Indication on Internal Buzzer option in section 5.3).
  • Page 9: Acoustic And Optical Signals

    The reader has detected some problem (memory contents is — — Steady corrupted or a MASTER/INSTALLER card are not programmed). Note: When the PRT62 reader operates with a second (auxiliary) access terminal (for two-way control of the door) the LED indications on both readers are synchronized.
  • Page 10: Programming

    R O G R A M M I N G Before the PRT62 reader unit can start operation, it must be configured to adequate Reader Operation Mode. If the unit is set for any of the ONLINE operating modes, it does not require any further programming. If it is...
  • Page 11: Memory Reset Procedure - Programming Master And Installer Cards

    Memory Reset Procedure - Programming MASTER and INSTALLER cards The Memory Reset Procedure erases from the PRT62 reader 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.
  • Page 12: Installer Programming Mode

    Installer Programming Mode Use this mode to configure various functionalities of the PRT62 reader. You can enter it by presenting your INSTALLER card to the unit. Once in this mode the LED OPEN turns ON and the LED STATUS lights in green.
  • Page 13: User Programming Mode

    PRT62 v1.1 fv74 EN Rev.E.DOC 10/25/2007 Description of Configuration Parameters for use in Installer Programming Mode Parameter Value Description C1 and C2 00–99 The C1 and C2 digits define time for which the reader activates the door lock when access is granted. The C1C2 digits are called Door Lock Triggering Time, the C1C2 time is defined in seconds.
  • Page 14: User Programming Commands

    Note 2: The single digits (0,1..9) and special characters (* and #) used in this section in square brackets denote programming steps to be emulated by multiple reading of your valid Programming Card. For details on how to emulate programming digits and special characters like [*] and [#] on the PRT62 see beginning of section 5.
  • Page 15: Installation And Setup Guidelines

    MASTER card and INSTALLER card, and the unit has to be in programming mode. A new factory delivered unit is preprogrammed for Online RACS mode with ID0 device address. Any EM 125 kHz card can be programmed as a MASTER or an INSTALLER card, Roger Sp.J. does not supply the reader with any cards.
  • Page 16 PRT62 v1.1 fv74 EN Rev.E.DOC 10/25/2007 Simple Stand-alone Mode DTA lines are used as standard I/O lines. OFFLINE Mode The reader operates as a stand-alone unit, its CLK and Full Stand-alone Mode DTA lines are used for communication with a remote XM- 2 I/O module set to address ID=5 and (optionally) with an auxiliary PRT reader set to address ID=0.
  • Page 17 PRT62 v1.1 fv74 EN Rev.E.DOC 10/25/2007 Technical Specification Input Voltage 10...15 VDC Current Consumption Avg. 40 mA Anti-sabotage Protection (Tamper) NC contact, 50mA/24V, IP67 Reading Distance Up to 12 cm for ISO cards (depends on cards) Proximity Cards EM UNIQUE 125 kHz, ASK modulation, Manchester coded 64 bits...
  • Page 18 PRT62 v1.1 fv74 EN Rev.E.DOC 10/25/2007 LIST OF USERS Site name: Reader location: ID Number Card number 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:...
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  • Page 29 Contact phone: ………………………………………….. Fax: ……………………………………………………….. Fault description: Product information: Product Name: ………………………………………… what does not work, what is the reason for complaint, what can ROGER do for you ? Serial Number: ……………………………………….. Date of Purchase: ……………………………………. ……………………………………….…….……..…..………………..……………………………..…… ……….….………..…………….……..…….…..…… Reason for return: ……………….……………..…………………………...
  • Page 30 3. Defective products will only be accepted in accordance with the ROGER`s warranty requirements. 4. All RMA numbers will be valid for a period of not longer than 14 days. Any package send to ROGER after 14 days of issuance will be refused and shipped back to you at additional cost.
  • Page 31 Notes Fault description Date of repair (filled out by the customer) (filled out by the service)
  • Page 32 The foregoing limitations will apply even if any warranty or remedy provided under this Agreement fails of its essential purpose. The terms of this warranty may not be varied by any person, whether or not purporting to represent or act on behalf of Roger.

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