Roger PRT12 v1.3 Installation And Programming Manual

Access control system. rfid/pin outdoor access terminal.

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PRT12 v1.3
RFID/PIN Outdoor Access Terminal
Firmware v75.6
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

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  • Page 1 PRT12 v1.3 RFID/PIN Outdoor Access Terminal Firmware v75.6 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...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    PRT12 v1.3 fv75.6 EN Rev.D.doc 10/22/2007 _________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Table of contents Table of contents ................2 Important note – read this first ............3 Glossary and terms................3 General ....................4 4.1. Designed function ...................4 4.2. Features ....................5 Operating modes ................5 5.1.
  • Page 3: Important Note - Read This First

    PRT12 v1.3 fv75.6 EN Rev.D.doc 10/22/2007 _________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Important note – read this first The PRT12 can be configured for various operating modes. The factory shipped new reader is pre-configured for RACS Online mode with address set to ID=0. The...
  • Page 4: General

    _________________________________________________________________________________________ PRT Series Readers The PRT reader’s family developed and manufactured by the Roger. Each member of PRT series readers can be connected to the external access controller (this is called Online mode) or operate as stand-alone unit (this is called Offline mode).
  • Page 5: Features

    Online mode (Slave unit connected to a host device):  26/34/42/66 bit Wiegand data transmission formats  Magstripe data format (ABA Track II emulation)  RACS data format (for connection to PR series ACUs from Roger)  Various options for transmission of PIN codes  LED/BUZZER control input Offline mode (Stand-alone mode): ...
  • Page 6: Wiegand Format

     Wiegand 66bit  Magstripe (ABA Track II emulation, sometimes called Clock & Data)  RACS (for PR controllers from Roger) 5 . 1 . 1 . W i e g a n d f o r m a t When employing Wiegand transmission format, the card/PIN is transferred to the host using sequences of pulses sent over the CLK and DTA lines.
  • Page 7: Racs Format

    PRT12 v1.3 fv75.6 EN Rev.D.doc 10/22/2007 _________________________________________________________________________________________ In Magstripe format, the PRT12 reader transmits a sequence of data bits representing either a code of the presented card or digits of entered PIN. When operating with Magstripe format, the reader stores all pressed keys in a buffer and does not transmit them until the [#] key is pressed —...
  • Page 8: Simple Stand-Alone Mode

    PRT12 v1.3 fv75.6 EN Rev.D.doc 10/22/2007 _________________________________________________________________________________________ reader (for two-way door control). The IN1 line operates as a programmable input and can be configured to various options. The I/O lines on the XM-2 module can be programmed to several predefined functions (see: settings for C5, C6, C7, C8 and C9 parameters in section Installer Programming).
  • Page 9: Functional Description For Offline Mode

    PRT12 v1.3 fv75.6 EN Rev.D.doc 10/22/2007 _________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Functional description for Offline mode 6.1. Users In the Offline (Stand-alone) mode, a PRT reader can register up to 120 users, each with a card, PIN code (3-6 digits) and ID number (000–119). Each entry of a PIN code must be followed by the [#] key which is required to mark an end of a PIN.
  • Page 10: User Identification

    PRT12 v1.3 fv75.6 EN Rev.D.doc 10/22/2007 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Note: When you program a user using full programming procedure, you will be able later to selectively delete him by entering his ID number. If you program card/PIN using a simple programming procedure then to remove a given card/PIN from a reader you must present card to a reader or enter PIN code to be deleted, otherwise the only one method to remove it from memory will be Memory Reset.
  • Page 11: Examples

    PRT12 v1.3 fv75.6 EN Rev.D.doc 10/22/2007 _________________________________________________________________________________________ direction) is referred to hereinafter as “rearming”. The term “arming” should be understood here as the action effecting a switch into the Armed mode, whereas the term “disarming” a switch into the Disarmed mode.
  • Page 12: Unlocking A Door

    PRT12 v1.3 fv75.6 EN Rev.D.doc 10/22/2007 _________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.6. Unlocking a door In order to unlock the door user is required to enter his identifier (card and/or PIN). Whenever this happens, reader activates its LED SYSTEM and generates short confirmation beep. After successful identification reader unlocks a door for Door unlock time.
  • Page 13: Alarms

    PRT12 v1.3 fv75.6 EN Rev.D.doc 10/22/2007 _________________________________________________________________________________________ The PRT12 reader is equipped with two functional keys: [F1]- Door bell and [F2] – Light bulb. The function of each functional key depends on reader’s operating mode. When in RACS Offline mode, pressing function key will cause transmission of an adequate code to the host controller which may further take adequate action (e.g.
  • Page 14: Programming

    PRT12 v1.3 fv75.6 EN Rev.D.doc 10/22/2007 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Alarm indication methods Alarm Priority Output modulation method Alarm situation (event) type By cycles with the following sequence: A door was opened without use of Active - 4 sec., Pause - 4 sec.
  • Page 15: Setting The Reader's Operation Mode

    PRT12 v1.3 fv75.6 EN Rev.D.doc 10/22/2007 _________________________________________________________________________________________  Setting the reader to required Offline mode (either Full or Simple stand-alone mode)  Programming of identifiers for MASTER and INSTALLER users  Configuring the reader for specific installation scenario (Installer Programming) ...
  • Page 16 PRT12 v1.3 fv75.6 EN Rev.D.doc 10/22/2007 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Online mode, 66 bit Wiegand communication interface Note: For Wiegand data formats the second digit of a code (marked as X) specifies the method which reader employs when transmitting PIN codes. For details regarding methods of PIN transmission refer to table below.
  • Page 17: Memory Reset - Programming Master And Installer Users

    PRT12 v1.3 fv75.6 EN Rev.D.doc 10/22/2007 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Note: If you observe that after selection of a reader’s operation mode or after power up of a unit, the LED SYSTEM is on and accompanied with acoustic signal it means that the contents of reader’s memory is corrupted or the MASTER/INSTALLER card are not programmed.
  • Page 18: Factory Default Settings

    PRT12 v1.3 fv75.6 EN Rev.D.doc 10/22/2007 _________________________________________________________________________________________ User or Installer Programming mode. If you don’t program card nor PIN you will be not able later to enter required programming mode. 7 . 4 . 1 . F a c t o r y d e f a u l t s e t t i n g s...
  • Page 19 PRT12 v1.3 fv75.6 EN Rev.D.doc 10/22/2007 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Configuration Parameters in the Installer Programming mode Parameter Value Description The C1 and C2 digits define time for which the reader unlocks a controlled door. The C1C2 digits are called Door unlock time, the C1C2 time is defined in seconds.
  • Page 20 PRT12 v1.3 fv75.6 EN Rev.D.doc 10/22/2007 _________________________________________________________________________________________ The Identification Mode for primary (main) reader: [0] - Card or PIN 0 – 1 [1] - Card and PIN The Identification Mode for secondary (auxiliary) reader: [0] - Card or PIN 0 – 1...
  • Page 21: User Programming Mode

    PRT12 v1.3 fv75.6 EN Rev.D.doc 10/22/2007 _________________________________________________________________________________________ 7.6. User Programming mode Use the User Programming mode to manage users registered in the reader (add and delete cards and PINs). To enter this mode let the reader read one time your MASTER card or enter MASTER PIN code.
  • Page 22 PRT12 v1.3 fv75.6 EN Rev.D.doc 10/22/2007 _________________________________________________________________________________________ [5][Card 1][Card 2]...[Card N] – Add multiple TOGGLE users with cards The reader indicates each successful reading of the presented card with an acoustic prompt for the next one to follow. This function will be ended automatically if no card is presented within 20 sec.
  • Page 23: Programming Examples

    PRT12 v1.3 fv75.6 EN Rev.D.doc 10/22/2007 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Note: Each user ID index consists always of three digits to form ID numbers ranging 000–119. In case you assign a new user the ID that is already occupied by some other user, this will remove the older one from the memory.
  • Page 24: Acoustic And Optical Signals In Offline Mode

    PRT12 v1.3 fv75.6 EN Rev.D.doc 10/22/2007 _________________________________________________________________________________________ 8. Acoustic and optical signals in Offline mode Acoustic Signals in Offline (stand-alone) mode Signal Symbol Description One long signal Error - unknown identifier, access denied. Two long signals Attempt to assign the same function for two different input lines.
  • Page 25: Installation Guidelines

    PRT12 v1.3 fv75.6 EN Rev.D.doc 10/22/2007 _________________________________________________________________________________________ 9. Installation guidelines Note: Two programming steps (setting of a reader’s operating mode and programming of a MASTER and INSTALLER cards) require access to the reader connection cable. Installer must be aware that access to this wires must be guaranteed whenever re-configuration of a unit will be necessary.
  • Page 26: Appendix

    PRT12 v1.3 fv75.6 EN Rev.D.doc 10/22/2007 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Appendix Connection Wires Assignments Offline mode Wire Online mode Label Color (unit connected to host ACU) Simple Stand-alone Full Stand-alone mode mode +12V Supply input plus. Supply input minus. Blue Can be configured as...
  • Page 27 PRT12 v1.3 fv75.6 EN Rev.D.doc 10/22/2007 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Ordering Codes RFID/PIN reader, grey color PRT12 /G RFID/PIN reader, light grey color PRT12 /L Relay module, the RM-2 offers two relays with one NO/NC contact 1.5A/24V rated, relay RM-2 contacts are protected by over-voltage components. Module is delivered with plastic box.
  • Page 28 PRT12 v1.3 fv75.6 EN Rev.D.doc 10/22/2007 _________________________________________________________________________________________ List of users Site name: Reader location: ID Number Card number Type User Name Master Installer Page 28 of 40...
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  • Page 37 Contact phone: ………………………………………….. Fax: ……………………………………………………….. Fault description: Product information: what does not work, what is the reason for Product Name: ………………………………………… complaint, what can ROGER do for you ? Serial Number: ……………………………………….. ……………………………………….…….……..….. Date of Purchase: ……………………………………..………………..……………………………..…… ……….….………..…………….……..…….…..…… Reason for return: ……………….……………..…………………………...
  • Page 38 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 39 Notes Fault description Date of repair (filled out by the customer) (filled out by the service)
  • Page 40 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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