Protege PRT-CTRL Installation Manual

Protege PRT-CTRL Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 PRT-CTRL Integrated System Controller Installation Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Protégé System Introduction ..................Controller ....................Features ....................Controller Specifications ................Protégé System Management Suite ............Protégé Modules ..................Installation Package Contents ..................Location and Mounting ................Cabinet Tamper Switch ................Earth Ground Connection ................AC Power ....................
  • Page 4 5V Isolated Power Indicator ..............Bell 1/Bell 2 Indicators ................Network RX/TX Indicator ................Ethernet Link Indicator ................Ethernet 10/100 Indicator ..............Ethernet Data Indicator ................Controller BIOS Operation Introduction ..................Entering BIOS Operation ..............BIOS Serial Communication ..............BIOS Ethernet TCP/IP Communication ............
  • Page 5: Protégé System

    Controller The PRT-CTRL Protégé System Controller is the central processing unit of the Protégé System. The Protégé System Controller communicates with all system modules, stores all configuration and transaction information, process's all system communication and reports alarms and system activity to a monitoring station or remote computer.
  • Page 6: Features

    All Major Alarm Reporting Formats Controller Specifications The following specifications are important and vital to the correct operation of the PRT-CTRL Protégé System Controller. Failure to adhere to the specifications will result in any warranty or guarantee that was provided becoming null and void.
  • Page 7: Protégé System Management Suite

    Dimensions PCB Dimensions 183mm X 234mm 7.2" X 9.2" Enclosure 330mm X 406mm X 89mm 13" X 16" X 3.5" Temperature Operating 5˚- 55˚ Celsius 41˚ - 131˚ Fahrenheit Humidity 0%-85% (Non-Condensing) Storage -10˚- 85˚ Celsius 14˚ - 185˚ Fahrenheit Miscellaneous Expansion Connection Yes (Memory / Communication)
  • Page 8 16 Zone Standard Expansion Module (PRT-ZXS16) Extends the Protégé System with the addition of 16 Zones and 1 Programmable Output (PGM). Operates from 12VDC network connection. No onboard power supply. 16 PGM Expansion Module (PRT-PX16) Extends the Protégé System with the addition of 16 Programmable Outputs (PGM's) (16 7A FORM C Relays).
  • Page 9: Installation

    INSTALLATION Package Contents When receiving the PRT-CTRL Protégé System Controller you should find the kit contains the items listed below. The kit type is clearly labelled on the packaging. Please note that if you do not have the correct contents contact your distributor immediately.
  • Page 10: Earth Ground Connection

    bracket provided and connected to the tamper connection terminals as shown in the diagram below. Figure 2 - Tamper Input Earth Ground Connection The controller has a connection for earth ground. For best results a cold water pipe should be used with a pipe wiring clamp.
  • Page 11: Backup Battery

    Figure 4 - AC Transformer 16VAC, 50/60Hz, 40VA MAX Specific regional regulations may allow the transformer to be mounted inside the enclosure. In this case wire the electrical circuit to the electrical termination point inside the enclosure and the secondary wires of the transformer to the AC Input on the controller. The earth wire should be routed to the terminal on the controller PCB when using an internal transformer.
  • Page 12: Battery Charging Current

    If AC is not present the Protégé System Controller will monitor the battery for a low voltage level and will activate the battery trouble zone. The next dynamic battery test will occur 30 minutes after AC power has been restored. This delay allows the battery to achieve optimal charging during the first 30 minutes that power has been restored to the unit.
  • Page 13: Status Indicator Output

    Figure 8 - External Status LED Connection Encrypted Module Network The Protégé System Controller incorporates technically advanced encrypted RS-485 communications technology. The isolated communications interface offers full galvanic isolation prevent ground loop noise cross phase ground differential. communication offers superior interference immunity. Connection of the communications should be performed according to the following diagram.
  • Page 14 Figure 10 - Network Power Supplied By System Controller The EOL (End Of Line) jumper setting MUST be set in the ON position for the FIRST and LAST expansion device only. Figure 11 - EOL Jumper ON Figure 12 - EOL Jumper OFF The 12V N+ and N- Communication input must be supplied from only ONE point.
  • Page 15: Telephone Dialler

    Figure 14 - Network HIGH resistance BIAS Configuration Biasing the network with the controller in the LOW setting is the default configuration. Only under special circumstances should the BIAS jumpers be changed from Factory Default. Telephone Dialler Protégé System Controller provides ability communicate...
  • Page 16: Ethernet 10/100 Network Interface

    Figure 16 - Expansion Connector and Mounting Hole Location When installing the daughter board ensure that the plastic mounting hardware provided is correctly inserted from the rear of the system controller PCB. Pay attention to the key location of the 40 Way Connector. Figure 17 - Connection and Mounting Power to the system controller MUST be turned off when connecting any hardware or system device to the system controller.
  • Page 17 Figure 18 - Ethernet 10/100 Switch/Hub Connection Temporary direct connections can be used for onsite programming by using a standard ethernet crossover cable. Figure 19 - Ethernet 10/100 Direct Connection Protégé System Controller Installation Manual...
  • Page 18: Zone Inputs

    ZONE INPUTS Introduction The Protégé System Controller has 16 Zone Inputs. The controller also monitors 64 trouble zones used to report trouble conditions. A trouble zone represents a trouble condition within the system. The trouble zone will open or go in to alarm when that trouble condition is present, and close or return to normal when the trouble condition restores.
  • Page 19: Trouble Zone Inputs

    Each zone input can use a different input configuration. To program a large number of zones with a certain configuration use the Multiple Selection feature in the Protégé System Management Suite application. When using the No Resistor configuration, the Controller only monitors the opened and closed state of the connected input device generating the alarm and seal conditions.
  • Page 20 CP001:18 Ethernet Hardware Fault Hardware Fault System CP001:19 Ethernet Link Lost Hardware Fault System CP001:20 DVAC Line Fault/Polling Error Hardware Fault System CP001:21 ModBUS Communication Fault Hardware Fault System CP001:22 Protégé SMGT Remote Access Hardware Fault System CP001:23 Installer Logged In Hardware Fault System CP001:24...
  • Page 21: Programmable Outputs

    PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS Introduction The Protégé System Controller has 4 Programmable Outputs (PGM's). The PGM's are used to activate sirens, bells, warning devices, control lighting and doors. The first 2 PGM's on the system controller have special hardware designs that allows them to monitor for fault conditions and are ideally suited to driving sirens and warning devices.
  • Page 22 Figure 23 - Open Collector PGM3/4 Connection The PGM 3 and 4 outputs can switch to a maximum capacity of 50mA. Exceeding this amount will damage the PGM output. Protégé System Controller Installation Manual...
  • Page 23: Configuration Switch

    CONFIGURATION SWITCH Introduction The Protégé System Controller uses a 4 way dual in line dip switch located in the centre of the PCB board. This switch is used to configure the boot up and power on settings for the controller. Configuration Switch Each of the switch positions performs a different function.
  • Page 24: Status Indication

    STATUS INDICATION Introduction The Protégé System controller includes extensive diagnostic indicators that can aid the installer in diagnostic faults and conditions. In some cases an indicator may have multiple meanings depending on the status indicator display. Status Indicator The Status Indicator is located in the centre of the PCB and indicates the status of the Protégé System Controller.
  • Page 25: 5V Isolated Power Indicator

    5V Isolated Power Indicator The module communicates using an isolated RS-485 interface for optimal performance and this requires an isolated supply on the N+ and N- terminals of the module network interface. When a valid supply is input, the '5V ISO' indicator will illuminate. Bell 1/Bell 2 Indicators The Bell 1 and Bell 2 indicators will show the status of the Bell Output and the over current or circuit fault conditions.
  • Page 26: Controller Bios Operation

    BIOS OPERATION Introduction The Protégé System Controller uses advanced technology flash memory file systems to store and operate the system application. As advances are made in the Protégé System Controller it is possible to upgrade your system controller to the most recent release of application firmware using the BIOS system that is loaded.
  • Page 27: Bios Ethernet Tcp/Ip Communication

    Serial Interface Connection Procedure 1. Power off the system controller and unplug the battery back-up. 2. Turn ON configuration switch 2 and 3 on the system controller. 3. Connect the ACC-485 RS485 Converter to the Module Network Serial interface as shown in figure 22.
  • Page 28: Bios Main Menu

    The BIOS will present a main menu when it powers up with the following information. If a password was programmed to gain access to the BIOS you will be prompted to enter the BIOS password before proceeding. PRT-CTRL Protege System Controller BIOS Version 1.03 Build 0631 (R) 51B4 Copyright (C) 2003-2005 Integrated Control Technology Ltd...
  • Page 29: Bios Firmware Menu

    ------------ [a] Zone [b] Tamper [c] PGM [d] Power [e] Modem [f] Bell/Siren [g] Battery [x] Exit Selection > BIOS Firmware Menu The firmware menu is used to update the controller application firmware and to view the current firmware version. Firmware Menu ------------- [a] Version...
  • Page 30 If you format the flash file system and do not download the system controller application the BIOS operation will always start even with the configuration switches set to normal. The format function CAN not be reversed, ensure you have the correct firmware before performing a format of the application. To continue with the format process select the option [c] from the firmware menu, the screen will then change and show the format process.
  • Page 31 Figure 27 - XMODEM Download Progress 4. On completion of the transfer the transfer progress window will close and the terminal window will display the download statistics as shown below. Download Complete ----------------- Downloading of the firmware file has been completed. Records: 00065193 Errors:...
  • Page 32: Ordering Information

    ORDERING INFORMATION Product Codes Please use the following product codes when placing an order for the Protégé System Controller. PRT-CTRL-PCB Protégé System Controller (PCB Only) Includes Accessory Bag To order the System Controller in a cabinet order the CAB-LRG steel cabinet complete with transformer and tamper connections separately.
  • Page 33: Warranty

    WARRANTY Introduction The Protégé System Controller is covered under the Integrated Control Technology standard terms and warranty agreement. This document can be downloaded from the Integrated Control Technology web site or obtained by return fax. Contact Integrated Control Technology welcomes all feedback. Please visit our website or use the information below.
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  • Page 36 Unit C, 6 Ascension Place, Mairangi Bay, P.O. Box 302-340 North Harbour, Auckland, New Zealand. Phone: +64 (9) 476 7124 Fax: +64 (9) 476 7128 www.integratedcontroltechnology.com...

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