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Mag-stripe access system

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SR-10K
Mag-Stripe Access System

Users Guide

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Mercury Security Corporation,
2005
SR-10K
Doc. 10107-0007 Rev 1.04

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  • Page 1: Users Guide

    SR-10K Mag-Stripe Access System Users Guide Page 1 © Mercury Security Corporation, 2005 SR-10K Doc. 10107-0007 Rev 1.04...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Mercury Security Corporation 2355 MIRA MAR AVE. LONG BEACH, CA 90815-1755 (562) 986-9105, FAX (562) 986-9205 www.mercury-security.com Page 2 ©...
  • Page 3: Overview

    A Master Card places the SR-10K into programming mode. Commands are entered via the keypad on the SR-10K reader. In some cases the entry of user cards may also be required. A buzzer and two bicolor LEDs provide immediate feedback to the operator.
  • Page 4: Operating Modes

    OVERVIEW, continued Cipher Codes The SR-10K supports up to 10 cipher codes. Each code is one to six digits in length - shorter codes are terminated with the '#' key. Cipher codes, like cards, are assigned a User Level, and like cards, may cause different output relay action depending on the direction of the code entry.
  • Page 5: Quick Start And Configuration Planning

    Programming mode - the lower LED is ON steady green (amber if no Master Card) The upper LED is OFF if the SR-10K is ready for a new command (wait for '*' key) The upper LED flashes red while waiting for keypad data entry, and is flashing green while waiting for card entry.
  • Page 6: Programming Guide

    The COMMAND ENTRY MODE is selected by passing a valid MASTER card through the reader. The intergral keypad allows direct data entry on the SR-10K. The "*" key is used to start a new command entry. The '#' key terminates field entry. For example, selecting user slot 3 for the the 4-digit user slot entry in Command 20 can be entered as 4 digits: '0','0','0','3', or it may be entered as '3', '#'.
  • Page 7 Command 23 - Delete a range of cards (block deactivate) - select Command 23 - enter the first user slot to delete (0000 through 1599) - enter the last user slot to delete (0000 through 1599) Page 7 © Mercury Security Corporation, 2005 SR-10K Doc. 10107-0007 Rev 1.04...
  • Page 8 SR-10K whose address is specified in the command. The SR-10K addresses are set by installing the jumper pattern for the desired address on the Inter- face Module as shown on the installation diagram.
  • Page 9 5 - In Facility Code Database Mode, the digit count specifies the the number of card digits to read and verify. For example, setting the count to '3', the SR-10K uses only the first 3 digits on the card. Further, setting the count to '0', the SR-10K will accept any properly encoded card, regardless of the actual data on the card - this configuration is also called the 'ATM Mode'.
  • Page 10: Operating Mode Specifications

    - requiring another upward read (by any user Level) to release the locked condition. Add Level 2 users only if the lock/unlock function is desired. Page 10 © Mercury Security Corporation, 2005 SR-10K Doc. 10107-0007 Rev 1.04...
  • Page 11: Mode 2: Restricted Access Control With Door Monitoring

    Add Level 2 users only if the lock/unlock function is desired. Consider using Operating Mode 4 or 5 if restricted access is required, but the unlock function is not. Page 11 © Mercury Security Corporation, 2005 SR-10K Doc. 10107-0007 Rev 1.04...
  • Page 12: Mode 3: Access Control And Alarm Panel Control

    • The upper LED follows Input I1, displaying the status of the alarm panel: • Open Contact is displayed as RED • Closed Contact is displayed as GREEN Page 12 © Mercury Security Corporation, 2005 SR-10K Doc. 10107-0007 Rev 1.04...
  • Page 13: Mode 4: Restricted Access And Alarm Panel Control

    • The upper LED follows Input I1, displaying the status of the alarm panel: • Open Contact is displayed as RED • Closed Contact is displayed as GREEN Page 13 © Mercury Security Corporation, 2005 SR-10K Doc. 10107-0007 Rev 1.04...
  • Page 14: Mode 5: "Supervisor" Controlled Restricted Access

    • The inputs are not used in this mode. Upper LED assignment: • Output K1 off is displayed as RED, • Output K1 on is displayed as GREEN Page 14 © Mercury Security Corporation, 2005 SR-10K Doc. 10107-0007 Rev 1.04...
  • Page 15: Mode 7: Access Control With "Door Bell" Feature

    Level 1 cards are accepted only when a closed contact is presented to this input. Upper LED assignment: • The upper LED follows Output K1 (and Output K2): • Deenergized output is displayed as RED • Energized output is displayed as GREEN. Page 15 © Mercury Security Corporation, 2005 SR-10K Doc. 10107-0007 Rev 1.04...
  • Page 16: Installation

    DIODE CURRENT RATING > 1X STRIKE CURRENT DIODE BREAK DOWN VOLTAGE : 4X STRIKE VOLTAGE DIODE 1N4001 (50V/1A) TYPICAL AC STRIKE MOV SELECTION: VOLTAGE RATING > Vac RMS FOR 24Vac STRIKE, PANASONIC ERZ-C07DK470 Page 16 © Mercury Security Corporation, 2005 SR-10K Doc. 10107-0007 Rev 1.04...
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    The card readers should only be used to control exits from areas where an alternate method for exit is available. This product is not intended for, nor is rated for operation in life-critical control applications. Mercury Security Corporation is not liable under any circumstances for loss or damage caused by or partially caused by the misapplication or malfunction of the product.
  • Page 18: Dimensions And Typical Configuration Diagrams

    Communication Wiring: Maximum total cable length - 4,000 ft [1,200 m], 24 AWG TO ADDITIONAL SR−10K SR−10K SR−10K PRINTER INTERFACE (DISCONTINUED) Set each interface to unique address. Install RS-485 termination jumper, J4, on the first and last units only. Page 18 © Mercury Security Corporation, 2005 SR-10K Doc. 10107-0007 Rev 1.04...
  • Page 19: Addendum: Revision C Circuit Board Dimensions

    Connection to the card reader is also changed from modular jack to a screw terminals for more convenient termination. 4.25 [108.0] 0.20 [5.1] 3.85 [97.8] GND (BLK) BZR (ORG) LED (BRN) CLK (WHT) CLK/D1 DAT (GRN) DAT/D0 12V (RED) +12V +12V PIN 1 Page 19 © Mercury Security Corporation, 2005 SR-10K Doc. 10107-0007 Rev 1.04...

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