GSC MSR-441 Handbook

Credit card access control system

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MSR-441 Credit Card
Access Control System
User Handbook

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The MSR-441 is a low cost stand-alone
programmable access control system incor-
porating a magnetic card reader. This reader
will read magnetic cards programmed on
track 2 as specified by ISO 3554, such as
credit cards and EC cards.
The card read head, electronics, memory
and relay circuitry are contained in a robust
housing for simple installation. The
minimum connection just requires 12V AC or
DC and a door strike.
When the reader is powered up, all credit
cards that are swiped will be accepted for 24
hours a day. A Function Card supplied with
the reader allows the setting up of the strike
relay time. The function card is unique to each system thus preventing another
customer with the same product from tampering on different sites.

THE SYSTEM FUNCTION CARD

The FUNCTION CARD is required to set up a "site" consisting of one or several
MSR-441 readers. The Function Card is marked and used as follows:
TIME ADJUST CARD
Swiping this card causes the Yellow POWER lamp to start flashing. Each flash adds
0.25s to the relay operating time. When the required number of flashes have passed,
swipe the Time Adjust card again to terminate the function.
The new relay operating time will be stored permanently in memory. The time can be
changed at any time and may be set from 0.25s to 12s.
In addition an optional door monitoring switch may be connected to the system to reset
the relay circuit when the door is opened, irrespective of the strike time setting.
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  • Page 1 THE SYSTEM FUNCTION CARD The FUNCTION CARD is required to set up a "site" consisting of one or several MSR-441 readers. The Function Card is marked and used as follows: TIME ADJUST CARD Swiping this card causes the Yellow POWER lamp to start flashing. Each flash adds 0.25s to the relay operating time.
  • Page 2 INSTALLATION POWER Connect 7-10V AC or 10-14V DC to the two terminals marked ~. The polarity of the connection is not important. DOOR STRIKE The unit provides a relay output rated at 24 VDC at 1A . The following contacts, that are isolated from the rest of the board, are provided;...
  • Page 3 CONNECTION DIAGRAM Tamper Switch There is provision to add 2 resistors to the printed circuit board to allow remote alarm equipment to monitor the tamper microswitch and the interconnecting wires. The resistor positions are marked on the printed circuit board as 'S' and 'P'. The value of the resistors is specified by the alarm equipment manufacturer.

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