ICT Protege PRT-RDM2-PCB Installation Manual

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Summary of Contents for ICT Protege PRT-RDM2-PCB

  • Page 1 Protege Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual...
  • Page 2 The specifications and descriptions of products and services contained in this document were correct at the time of printing. Integrated Control Technology Limited reserves the right to change specifications or withdraw products without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced, photocopied, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic or mechanical), for any purpose, without the express written permission of Integrated Control Technology Limited.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents   Introduction _______________________________________________________________ 5   1.1  Document Conventions ....................5  Installation ________________________________________________________________ 6     2.1  Location and Mounting ....................6  2.2  Cabinet Tamper Switch ....................6  2.3  DC Power and Encrypted Module Network ..............7    Door Access Control _______________________________________________________ 8  ...
  • Page 4 Technical Specifications ___________________________________________________ 19     New Zealand and Australia ________________________________________________ 20     European CE and EN 50131 _______________________________________________ 21     Ordering Information ______________________________________________________ 23       Warranty ________________________________________________________________ 24     Contact _________________________________________________________________ 25   PRT-RDM2-PCB Protege Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual | March 2015...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    2 1N4007 lock reverse EMF protection diodes  6 Plastic mounting standoffs For more information on the Protege Mini 2 Reader Expander and other Integrated Control Technology products please visit the ICT website (http://www.ict.co).   1.1 Document Conventions Indicates a warning or cautionary message...
  • Page 6: Installation

    Installation 2.1 Location and Mounting The Reader Expander is available as a PCB Only (Printed Circuit Board) or complete unit supplied with a metal cabinet. We recommend that the cabinet is used wherever possible as this provides the best mounting and installation solution as well as the required cable entry and termination space.
  • Page 7: Dc Power And Encrypted Module Network

    2.3 DC Power and Encrypted Module Network The Reader Expander incorporates encrypted RS-485 communications technology, and both module and network power are supplied by the N+ and N- terminals. Network communications input from the Protege Integrated System Controller or previous Protege module Standard Communication Connection Connection of the communications and DC supply should be performed according to the diagram shown...
  • Page 8: Door Access Control

    Door Access Control The Reader Expander allows the control of two separate access controlled doors used for entry or exit only, and a single access controlled door using entry/exit.   3.1 Reader Connection The Reader Expander allows the connection of 2 magnetic clock and data reading devices or 4 Wiegand reading devices and the ability to control 2 doors (entry or exit only) or 1 door (entry and exit).
  • Page 9: Multiple Wiegand Reader Connection

    3.2 Multiple Wiegand Reader Connection When operating in multiple reader mode the Reader Expander allows the connection of 4 reading devices for entry/exit control of doors per reader input. When connecting Wiegand readers in multiple reader mode the secondary reader that is connected will have all connections wired to the same port as the primary card reader with the DATA 1 connection wired to the opposite reader connection DATA 1 input.
  • Page 10: Magnetic Reader Connection

    3.3 Magnetic Reader Connection The Reader Expander allows the connection of standard magnetic track 2 format cards and provision is made in the software for a large number of formats. Formats include BIN number for ATM access control and first 4, 5 and 6 card numbers.
  • Page 11: Door Lock Connection

    3.5 Door Lock Connection The Reader Expander provides two lock output relays that can be used to switch electric locks. 1N4007 Diode 12VDC Electric Locking Device Contact Rating 7A, 30VDC or 30VAC Power Supply for Locking Devices Max 30VDC Door Lock Outputs ...
  • Page 12: Zone Inputs

    Zone Inputs The Reader Expander has 8 zone inputs. The Reader Expander also monitors 16 trouble zones used to report trouble conditions such as module communication problems.   4.1 Zone Inputs The Reader Expander can monitor the state of up to 8 zone inputs EOL monitored or dry contact devices such as magnetic switches, PIR motion detectors and temperature thermostats.
  • Page 13: Trouble Zone Inputs

    4.2 Trouble Zone Inputs Each Reader Expander can monitor up to 16 trouble zones. Trouble zones are used to monitor the status of the Reader Expander and in most cases are not physically connected to an external zone. The following table details the trouble zones that are configured in the system and the trouble type and group that they activate.
  • Page 14: Programmable Outputs

    Programmable Outputs The Reader Expander has 8 Programmable Outputs (PGMs). These PGMs are used to activate bell sirens, lighting circuits, door locks, relay accessory products, and other automation points.   5.1 Lock PGM Outputs (1 and 2) Relays are provided on PGM output 1 and 2. These are used for the Lock 1 (PGM1 RD001:01) and Lock2 (PGM2 RD001:02) functions and are used to control electric door strikes and other lock control devices.
  • Page 15: Pgm Beeper Outputs Special Functions (5 And 8)

    Replace 'xxx' with the appropriate address of the Reader Expander that you are programming. 1K5 OHM Example Open Collector Output Connection (LED) Warning: The PGM outputs 3 to 8 can switch to a maximum capacity of 50mA each. Exceeding this amount will damage the PGM output.
  • Page 16: Configuration Switch

    Configuration Switch The addressing of the Reader Expander allows up to 128 devices to be connected to the system controller. The 'CONFIG' configuration DIP switch allows each Reader Expander to have a unique address.   6.1 Address Configuration The settings of the switch positions (1 to 7) determine the address assigned to the Reader Expander, a value from 1 to 128.
  • Page 17: Status Indication

    Status Indication The Reader Expander includes comprehensive diagnostic indicators that can aid the installer in diagnosing faults and conditions. In some cases an indicator may have multiple meanings depending on the status indicator display at the time.   7.1 Status Indicator The Status indicator displays module status of the Reader Expander.
  • Page 18: Error Code Indication

    Error Code Indication When the Reader Expander attempts to register or communicate with the system controller a registration error can be generated indicating that it was not successful.   8.1 Error Code Display The following table is only valid if the FAULT indicator is CONSTANTLY ON and the STATUS indicator is FLASHING RED.
  • Page 19: Technical Specifications

    Integrated Control Technology continually strives to increase the performance of its products. As a result these specifications may change without notice. We recommend consulting the ICT website (http://www.ict.co) for the latest documentation and product information.
  • Page 20: New Zealand And Australia

    10 New Zealand and Australia The C-Tick compliance label indicates that the supplier of the device asserts that it complies with all applicable standards. The SCN establishes a traceable link between a device and the supplier responsible for placing it on the Australian market.
  • Page 21: European Ce And En 50131

    Access class B EN 50133-1:1998 ICT enclosure all products, CAB-JMB-NOT, has been tested and certified to EN50131. By design, the ICT enclosure for all products, CAB-FBY-NOT, complies with the EN50131 standards. Tamper protection against removal of the cover as well as removal from mounting is provided by tamper switch.
  • Page 22 To comply with EN 50131-1 the Entry Timer should not be programmed to more than 45 seconds. To comply with EN 50131-1 the Bell Cut-Off Time should be programmed between 02 and 15 minutes. EN 50131-1 requires that detector activation LEDs shall only be enabled during Walk Test. This is most conveniently achieved by using detectors with a Remote LED Disable input.
  • Page 23: Ordering Information

    PRT-RDM2-PCB To order the Reader Expander in a cabinet, order the CAB-MED steel cabinet complete with transformer and tamper connections separately. Manuals and additional literature are available on the ICT Website (http://www.ict.co). PRT-RDM2-PCB Protege Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual | March 2015...
  • Page 24: Warranty

    ICT's obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing, at ICT's option, any product not meeting the specifications. In no event shall ICT be liable to the buyer or any other person for any loss or damages whether direct or indirect or consequential or...
  • Page 25: Contact

    14 Contact Integrated Control Technology welcomes all feedback. Please visit our website (http://www.ict.co) or use the contact information below. Integrated Control Technology P.O. Box 302-340 11 Canaveral Drive North Harbour Post Centre Albany Auckland North Shore City 0632 New Zealand...
  • Page 26 Disclaimer: Whilst every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in the representation of this product, neither Integrated Control Technology Ltd nor its employees, shall be liable under any circumstances to any party in respect of decisions or actions they may make as a result of using this information. In accordance with the Integrated Control Technology policy of enhanced development, design and specifications are subject to chnage without notice.

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