1. D ESIGN AND APPLICATION The MCT80M-BLE is an access terminal dedicated to RACS 5 system. The device enables identification of users by 13.56 MHz Mifare® Ultralight/Classic/DESFire (EV1, EV2, EV3)/PLUS proximity cards and by mobile devices equipped with NFC (Near Field Communication) or BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) technology.
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Fig. 1 MCT terminal supply from MC16 access controller Fig. 2 MCT terminal supply from dedicated power supply unit RS485 bus The communication method with MC16 access controller is provided with RS485 bus which can encompass up to 16 devices of RACS 5 system, each with unique address in range of 100-115. The bus topology can be freely arranged as star, tree or any combination of them except for loop.
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Function keys The terminal is equipped with two sensor type function keys. Various functions can be assigned to these keys within high level configuration (VISO) e.g. Doorbell, Set T&A Mode, Register Guard Tour Event, Set Automation Node On, etc. Within low level configuration (VISO v2 or RogerVDM) of the terminal it is possible configure if the terminal distinguishes short and long key pressings.
Identification Following user identification methods are offered by the terminal: • Mifare® Ultralight/Classic/Plus/DESFire (EV1, EV2, EV3) proximity cards. • Mobile devices (NFC and BLE) MIFARE cards By default, the terminal reads serial numbers (CSN) of MIFARE cards, but it is possible to program cards with own numbers (PCN) in selected and encrypted sectors of card memory.
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Fig. 5 Configuration jumpers Page 6 z 16...
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Fig. 6 MCT80M-BLE installation Page 7 z 16...
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Note: MCT80M-BLE enclosure consists of front panel and back panel. New device is assembled with a standard back panel, but additional free of charge, extended back panel is included. This panel can be used when connection cable has to be hidden and no flush mounting box is available. Installation guidelines •...
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system. Therefore in RACS 5 v2 system the configuration from RogerVDM software and manual addressing are optional and during installation it is only necessary to properly connect the device to MC16 access controller. Low level configuration (VISO v2) In RACS 5 v2 system the reader can be installed at site without previous configuration. According to AN006 application note, its address and other settings can be configured from VISO v2 management software and during such configuration the access to its service contacts (fig.
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Fig. 8 Connection to RUD-1 interface. Table 4. List of low level parameters Communication settings RS485 address Parameter defines device address on RS485 bus. Range: 100- 115. Default value: 100. RS485 communication timeout Parameter defines delay after which device will signal lost communication with controller.
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Backlight level [%] Parameter defines backlight level. When set to 0 then backlight is disabled. Range: 0-100. Default value: 100. Backlight dimming when Parameter enables temporary backlight dimming whenever card/key used card is read, or key is pressed. Range: [0]: No, [1]: Yes. Default value: [0]: No.
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Parameter defines any text or comment which corresponds to the object. It is later displayed in VISO program. KBD1 Parameter defines any text or comment which corresponds to the object. It is later displayed in VISO program. CDI1 Parameter defines any text or comment which corresponds to the object.
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Range: [0]: None, [1]: SSN, [2]: MAD. Default value: [0]: None. Format Parameter defines format of PCN. Range: [0]: BIN; [1]: ASCII HEX. Default value: [0]: BIN. First byte position (FBP) Parameter defines the position of the first byte for PCN in data block on card.
Manual addressing Manual addressing procedure enables configuration of new RS485 address with all other settings unchanged. Manual addressing procedure (firmware 1.0.6.193 or newer): 1. Remove all connections from A and B lines. 2. Remove jumper from MEM contacts (fig. 5) if it is placed there. 3.
5. F IRMWARE UPDATE The firmware of device can be changed to newer or older version. The update requires connection to computer with RUD-1 interface and starting RogerVDM software. The latest firmware file is available at www.roger.pl. Note: Backup configuration with RogerVDM software before firmware update because the update will restore factory default settings.
7. O RDERING INFORMATION Table 6. Ordering information MCT80M-BLE Outdoor Mifare® DESFire (EV1, EV2, EV3)/Plus/NFC/Bluetooth access terminal with 2 function keys RUD-1 Portable USB-RS485 communication interface dedicated to ROGER access control devices 8. P RODUCT HISTORY Table 7. Product history Version Date Description...
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