Roger PRT-EM Series Installation And Programming Manual

Access terminal em 125 khz

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This document refers to the following products:
Installation and Programming Guide
PRT-EM Series
EM 125 kHz
Access Terminals
Firmware v1.29 and v2.29
Rev. J
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PRT12EM
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PRT12EM-BK
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PRT32EM
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PRT42EM
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PRT42EM-BK
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PRT62EM
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PRT64EM
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PRT64EM-VP
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PRT66EM

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  • Page 1 PRT-EM Series EM 125 kHz Access Terminals Firmware v1.29 and v2.29 Rev. J This document refers to the following products: PRT12EM PRT12EM-BK PRT32EM PRT42EM PRT42EM-BK PRT62EM PRT64EM PRT64EM-VP PRT66EM Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 1. GLOSSARY OF TERMS ................. 4 2. IMPORTANT NOTES ..................6 2.1. Compatibility Rules ........................... 6 2.2. About This Manual ..........................6 3. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ................7 3.1. Features ..............................7 3.1.1.
  • Page 3 PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 5.7. Door Alarm ............................18 5.8. Tamper Alarm ............................. 18 5.9. Intruder Alarm ........................... 18 5.10. Duress Alarm ............................ 19 5.11. General Alarm ..........................19 5.12. Events Recording ........................... 19 5.13.
  • Page 4: Glossary Of Terms

    XM-2 I/O module and/or second PRT series reader. RACS Interface The electrical interface and addressable protocol developed by Roger. This interface is implemented in access readers and controllers manufactured by Roger. The RACS interface uses two communication lines (CLK and DTA) and proprietary communication protocol capable to address up to 16 devices.
  • Page 5: Prt-Em Series Readers Fv 1.29 And 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012

    PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 RARC Program This program allows for programming and maintenance of the PRT series reader which are equipped with serial communication interface. RogerISP Program This program allows for firmware upgrade in access controllers and readers manufactured by Roger.
  • Page 6: Important Notes

    PRT-EM readers have built-in keypad or not they represents the same logical functionality. The only difference between various types of PRT-EM series readers is limited to theirs mechanical construction, environment in which they can be installed and keypad which exist in limited number of PRT-EM readers.
  • Page 7: General Description

     RARC configuration program (for Windows) (*) - when operating with licensed version of the RARC program (contact Roger for more details) the PRT-EM reader can be used as T5555 (Q5) and T5557 card programmer 3.1.2. Terminal Mode (Online Mode) ...
  • Page 8: Proximity Cards

    3.3. F UNCTION Some of the PRT-EM series readers are equipped with two (e.g. PRT12EM) or one (PRT42EM and PRT42EM-BK) function keys: [F1]- marked with door bell icon and [F2] – marked with the light bulb icon. The function of each function keys depends on the reader’s operation mode.
  • Page 9: Operating Modes

    PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 4 . O P E R A T I N G O D E S There are two main modes of operation available for the PRT-EM reader:  Terminal Mode (Online Mode) ...
  • Page 10: Magstripe Formats

    PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 4.1.2. Magstripe Formats When employing Magstripe transmission format, data is transferred to the host using electric signal waves transmitted over the CLK and DTA lines. In Magstripe format a dual color LED STATUS...
  • Page 11: Rs232, Cards And Pin-S (9600, N, 8, 1 )

    PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 Output Format for Keys DATA 02 hex 2 hex digits coded ASCII 0D hex 0A hex 03 hex Key Codes Code 4.1.6. RS232, Cards and PIN-s (9600, N, 8, 1 ) Once the card is read or PIN code is entered reader outputs card/PIN data on TXD transmission line.
  • Page 12: Full Standalone Mode

    PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 4.2.1. Full Standalone Mode In this mode the CLK and DTA lines are used for communication with the remote XM-2 I/O extension module and the second (optional) PRT reader. The second reader enables two-way door control also it can be used for programming of the main reader.
  • Page 13: Standalone Mode

    PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 5 . S T A N D A L O N E O D E 5.1. U SERS When operating in standalone mode, the PRT-EM reader can register up to 120 users, each with a card and/or PIN (3-6 digits).
  • Page 14: User Identification

    PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 Simple Programming procedure then to remove the given card/PIN from the reader you must present card to the reader or enter PIN code to be deleted, otherwise the only one method to remove them from the reader will be Memory Reset procedure which will clear all user data and configuration setting stored in the reader as well.
  • Page 15: Arming/Disarming Methods

    PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 or to switch on/off some other auxiliary system or device (e.g. heating, lights etc.). In general, the current arming mode of the reader have no influence on access rights unless the option Access disabled when reader armed is enabled.
  • Page 16 PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05  When LED SYSTEM is blinking, once again enroll your TOGGLE user PIN code  Reader will change its arming state and LED STATUS will change its color Example 3: Rearming the reader by TOGGLE user when Card and PIN option is active ...
  • Page 17: Door Bell Function

    PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 When using proposed configuration the current arming mode of the reader is controlled by the alarm system (output line from alarm system controls reader’s arming state), as a result reader always operates in the same arming mode as alarm system.
  • Page 18: Door Alarm

    PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 5.7. D LARM The Door Alarm is a compound state which consists of one or more situations which are related to controlled door passage:  Forced Entry  Prealarm ...
  • Page 19: Duress Alarm

    PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 Entry). The Intruder Alarm can arise in armed mode only. Once this alarm emerges reader starts counting Intruder Timer and activates outputs: [56]: Intruder Alarm and/or [57]: General Alarm (if programmed). During time when Intruder Timer counts down reader disables [27]: Intruder input thus protecting the reader from multiply intruder alarms.
  • Page 20: Real Time Clock

    PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 Disarming by input Reader has been disarmed by input line [24]: Arming/Disarming Key Switch Summer time Clock has been pushed backward by 1 hour Winter time Clock has been pushed forward by 1 hour...
  • Page 21: Optical And Acoustic Signals

    PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 Door Open Timeout 12 sec. Determines time in which door should be closed. Door Open Timer starts from the moment when (00-99 sec./min.) Door Lock Time has passed out. AUX1 2 sec.
  • Page 22: Operation With Xm-2 I/O Extension Module

    PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 Green — Reader is in Installer Programming mode. — — Flashing During programming: reader is waiting for the user to enter the next part of the command or programming function.
  • Page 23: Operation With Second Prt Series Reader

    PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 5.17. O PRT S PERATION WITH ECOND ERIES EADER In Full Standalone Mode, the main PRT-EM reader can operate with second PRT series reader, even when it works with another card standard (e.g. Mifare). The access system with two readers using different card technologies can be used for installations with two card technologies.
  • Page 24: Programming

    PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 6 . P R O G R A M M I N G The PRT-EM can be programmed if following ways:  From the PC  From the keypad located on the main reader ...
  • Page 25: Programming From The External Reader

    PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 Example: In order to enroll following programming sequence [*][1][0][ID][#] where ID=113 do following: 1. [*]: Read 11-times programming card and then wait for two beeps 2. [1]: Read 1-time programming card and then wait for two beeps 3.
  • Page 26 PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 If you configure the reader for standalone operation mode but you don’t program MASTER PIN/card you will not be able to enter User Programming. Also, if you configure the reader for standalone operation mode but you don’t program INSTALLER PIN/card you will not be able to enter Installer...
  • Page 27: Operating Modes

    PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 7 . O P E R A T I N G O D E S The factory new reader is pre-configured for RACS address ID=0. In order to change operating mode reader should be connected to PC or reprogrammed manually (Memory Reset).
  • Page 28 PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 Online mode: RS232 EPSO v2 Reader is connected to the host through RS232 serial protocol interface. The host exchanges data with the reader using EPSO v2 protocol. Online mode: 26 bit Wiegand...
  • Page 29 PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 1-6 keys long PIN 1-6 keys long PIN, each key represented by 4-bit long codes (key codes transmitted as according to table B). Reader sends data after six keys are pressed or Wiegand 26 bit stream earlier when # key is pressed.
  • Page 30 PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 0100 0101 0110 0111 1000 1001 1010 1011 Page 30 from 59...
  • Page 31: Installer Programming

    PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 8 . I N S T A L L E R R O G R A M M I N G Use this mode to configure various functionalities of the PRT-EM reader. You enter this mode by reading of your INSTALLER card or entering your INSTALLER PIN.
  • Page 32 PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 The AUX1 Timer defines triggering time for AUX1 Momentary output. When S=0 and KL=00 output will be triggered for unlimited time - till moment when reader will change its arming mode again.
  • Page 33 PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 [73][S][KL] – Programming Duress Timer, S=0..1, KL=00..99, default: S=1 KL=03 This timer defines duration time for Duress Alarm. When S=0 and KL=00 alarm time will be unlimited - till moment when reader changes its arming mode. Program S=0 for seconds or S=1 for minutes.
  • Page 34: Input/Output Functions

    PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 [83][S][KL] – Programming “Pulse on Arming” timer, S=0..1, KL=01..99, default: S=0 KL=02 This timer defines duration time for pulse generated on [52] output. Program S=0 for seconds or S=1 for minutes.
  • Page 35 PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 LED OPEN Control Input, when shorted with supply minus activates LED OPEN. Door Lock Output, whenever access is granted (no matter from primary or secondary or through exit button), this output is triggered for time specified by Door Unlock Time.
  • Page 36 PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 is set to 00s output it activated for unlimited time - till moment when reader changes its arming mode again. Intruder Alarm Output, line is triggered in the moment when Intruder Alarm arise.
  • Page 37: User Programming Mode

    PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 9 . U S E R R O G R A M M I N G O D E Use the User Programming mode to manage users registered in the reader (add and delete cards and PIN-s).
  • Page 38 PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 [18][Card 1][Card 2]...[Card N][#] – Add multiple TOGGLE LTD 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 39 PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05  Press [0]  Press [4]  Press [5]  Press [#], command is completed The user with ID=45 has been deleted, reader still remains in User Programming mode, so that you may use your next desired programming command.
  • Page 40: Programming From Pc

    PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 1 0 . R O G R A M M I N G R O M The PRT-EM can be fully programmed from the PC strait through ordinary COM port (RS232) or via dedicated RUD-1 interface (USB port).
  • Page 41: Programming Via Rud-1 Interface

    PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 10.2. P RUD-1 ROGRAMMING VIA INTERFACE In this scenario connection between programmed reader and the PC is made through dedicated RUD-1 interface which is also used to supply programmed device (no extra source of power is required).
  • Page 42: Firmware Upgrade

    Our customers are kindly advised to register at the website so that Roger can send information as soon as new firmware versions will be ready for download. Firmware can be uploaded to reader via ordinary RS232 COM port or RUD-1 (USB) interface. In both cases RogerISP 4 program is required.
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  • Page 44: Installation Guidelines

     When using separate power supply sources, short all power supply negatives (ground).  Roger recommends grounding of the negative power supply lead (only at one point).  With its relatively weak electromagnetic field generation, reader should not cause any harmful interference to operation of other equipment.
  • Page 45 PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 Pig-tail Cable Assignments (valid for readers without screw terminals) Wire Label Standalone Modes (Offline Modes) Terminal Modes (Online Modes) Color Simple Full Standalone Standalone Mode Mode Green Configured as CLOCK...
  • Page 46 PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 Technical Specification Supply voltage 10-15 VDC Current consumption PRT12EM: 65mA (average) PRT12EM-BK: 45mA PRT32EM: 65 mA PRT42EM: 65 mA PRT42EM-BK: 45mA PRT62EM: 45mA PRT64EM: 65mA PRT64EM-VP: 85mA PRT66EM: 45 mA...
  • Page 47 PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 Approvals Ordering Codes PRT12EM Outdoor proximity reader with keypad, laser engraved long durability silicon rubber keypad, two function keys, dark grey ABS enclosure, pig-tail cable PRT12EM-BK The same as PRT12EM but without keypad...
  • Page 48 PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 Product History Electronic Firmware Date Description module v1.0 fv1.20 11/12/07 The initial product version v1.0 fv1.23 11/02/08 No change v1.0 fv1.24 17/03/08 Time range for Door Unlock Time and Door Open Timeout extended to 99 minutes.
  • Page 49 PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 User list Reader name: Reader location: Card code Type User Name None MASTER None INSTALLER Page 49 from 59...
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  • Page 59 PRT-EM Series Readers fv 1.29 and 2.29 Rev. J.doc 2012-01-05 The symbol of a crossed-through waste bin on wheels means that the product must be disposed of at a separate collection point. This also applies to the product and all accessories marked with this symbol.

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