TECHFASS MREM 80 AgorGR-TF User Manual

Aps mini plus reader modules for a-bell and ip bell entry panels

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MREM 80 AgorGR
APS mini Plus reader modules for A-Bell and IP Bell entry panels
User's guide
© 2004 – 2014, TECH FASS s.r.o., Věštínská 1611/19, 153 00 Prague, Czech Republic, www.techfass.cz, techfass@techfass.cz
(Date of release: 2014/5/15, valid for FW version 5.11)

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  • Page 1 MREM 80 AgorGR APS mini Plus reader modules for A-Bell and IP Bell entry panels User’s guide © 2004 – 2014, TECH FASS s.r.o., Věštínská 1611/19, 153 00 Prague, Czech Republic, www.techfass.cz, techfass@techfass.cz (Date of release: 2014/5/15, valid for FW version 5.11)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1 Content 1 Content ........................2 2 Product Description ....................3 3 Technical parameters ....................3 Product version ....................3 Technical features ....................4 Mechanical design ....................4 4 Installation ........................5 Reader module description .................. 5 C1 and C2 cable wiring description ..............5 Reader module standard connection..............
  • Page 3: Product Description

     MREM 80 AgorGR – TF 53480A00    MREM 80 AgorGR – EM 53480A01 Table 1: Product version – TECHFASS factory ID media reading; – EM Marin ID media reading; – HID Proximity ID media reading Page 3...
  • Page 4: Technical Features

    3.2 Technical features Supply voltage 8 ÷ 28 VDC Typical 60 mA Current demand Maximal 90 mA (8 V) Version with keypad EM Marin 5 cm (with ISO card) ID technology, typical reading range HID Proximity 4 cm (with ISO card) Real-time clock Cards 2,000 ID, 2 programming cards...
  • Page 5: Installation

    4 Installation 4.1 Reader module description C1 C2 Pic. 2: MREM 80 AgorGR reader module, front (left) and rear (right) view Designation Purpose Connector for C1 cable (5-wires) connection Connector for C2 cable (3-wires) connection Red-green LED indicator Table 4: Connectors, jumpers and LED indicators description 4.2 C1 and C2 cable wiring description C1 cable C2 cable...
  • Page 6: Reader Module Standard Connection

    4.3 Reader module standard connection Pic. 3: Standard reader module connection with use DC power supply and the relay contact of the A-Bell / IP Bell entry panel Signal Connection + contact (power supplier unit), red wire of C2 cable + 8 ÷...
  • Page 7: Inputs And Outputs General Connection

    4.4 Inputs and outputs general connection Input 1 Door contact, active when door closed; REX button Request to exit button or handle contact, active when button or Input 2 handle pressed; Tamper; Disabling function Door lock control open collector, 0V active (also configurable for Output 1 reverse locks) Table 7: Inputs and outputs general connection...
  • Page 8: Mounting And Removal The Mrem 80 Agorgr Module

    4.7 Mounting and removal the MREM 80 AgorGR module 4.7.1 Module mounting When mounting the module in the entry panel it is necessary to unscrew the screw located in the front part of the panel (pic. 5a) and open the front cover. The reader module can be placed instead of the last but one button in the front part of the panel from top.
  • Page 9: Setting Parameters Of The Reader Module

    Enabled / Disabled Enabled Strike closed Enabled / Disabled Enabled Table 9: Configurable parameters 5.2 Reader module parameters setting Detailed instructions for setting reader module parameters are described in the APS mini Plus.Reader configuration program user’s guide available address http://www.techfass.cz/files/m_aps_miniplus_reader_en.pdf. Page 9...
  • Page 10: Reader Module Functioning

    6 Reader module functioning The reader module supports the following functions: Standard “Door Open” function.  Door status monitoring.  Exit-devices contact monitoring.  The “Door Open” function can be activated in 3 different ways: Reading a valid ID (card, key fob…). ...
  • Page 11: Alarm States

    6.3 Alarm states The reader module can get in following alarm states: 1) Tamper alarm 2) Forced door alarm 3) Door ajar alarm 4) Antipassback alarm (Time APB alarm, Zone APB alarm) 5) ID with Alarm flag alarm Alarm state reporting is performed as follows: Via communication line (statuses 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) ...
  • Page 12: Standard Operating Modes

    IDs is required, it can be performed by setting up the user’s configuration of read IDs (more information in APS Reader user’s guide available at http://www.techfass.cz/files/m_aps_miniplus_reader_en.pdf). 6.6 Programming mode The module enters programming mode by reading one of the two programming cards (cards “+”...
  • Page 13 6.6.1 Inserting cards into the reader’s memory Follow these steps for inserting cards into the reader module’s memory: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Read the programming card One by one, read the cards About 15 seconds after for inserting: the reader goes which are to be granted inserting the last card the into...
  • Page 14 6.6.3 Deleting cards „above or below“ If a user loses his ID medium, it is usually impossible to delete the ID from the memory with the procedure described in the previous chapter, since the medium is no longer available (with an exception of entering the code at the keypad). Following procedure can be used for deleting such ID.
  • Page 15 6.6.4 Deleting all cards from the reader’s memory Follow these steps for deleting all cards from the reader module’s memory: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Read the programming card Read the programming card The reader module goes for deleting: the reader goes for deleting 5 times in a row;...
  • Page 16: Id Expiration Function

    Card 4 gets lost – Delete it using the card 2, which is available, and using the  procedure from chapter 6.6.3 – Read + (inserting) programming card, then 5x + (inserting) programming card again, then card 2, and finally + (inserting) programming card again.
  • Page 17 Time APB – user cannot repeatedly use his ID for defined time  Zone APB – user cannot repeatedly enter an area, where he is already present  The Antipassback function is used only for the users, whose access is driven by a time schedule.
  • Page 18: Disabling Function

    6.10 Disabling function This function is implemented since the FW version 5.08. module disabling function can be set as the second input function. The logic of the function is configurable. The module behaves as described below when the disabling function is active: ...
  • Page 19: Useful Links

    8 Useful links  Wiring diagrams: http://techfass.cz/diagrams-aps-mini-plus-en.html Program equipment: http://techfass.cz/software-and-documentation-en.html  Page 19...

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