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1. Each key pressed is immediately transmitted to the host controller as a sequence of 8 bits XXXXXXXX where XXXXXXXX represents the code of the pressed key supplemented by two control bits E and P The E represents the even bit calculated from the first half of a transmitted code where P represents the parity of a second half of the bit stream Key coding as in Table A below 1 6 keys long PIN each key represented by 4 bit long codes key codes according to table B Reader sends data after six keys are pressed or earlier when key is pressed Reader wait max ca 15 seconds for each key press Key s buffer is cleared if no keys have not been entered within ca 15 seconds Examples Keys entered 1234 code transmitted 001234 Keys entered 123456 code transmitted 123456 1 4 keys long PIN each key represented by 8 bit long codes key codes according to table A Reader sends data after four keys are pressed or earlier when key is pressed Reader wait max ca 15 seconds for each key press Key s buffer is cleared if no keys have not been entered within ca 15 seconds Examples Keys entered 1232 code transmitted 0123 Keys entered 123456 code transmitted 123456 PRT LT Series Readers fv1 25 Rev F doc Table A 8 bit key coding 11110000 g O co gt w Page 8 from 17 Table B 4 bit key coding ew 2012 10 25 PRT LT Series Readers fv1 25 Rev F doc 2012 10 25
2. 46 X 23 mm PRT32LT 105 X 105 X 31 PRT42LT PRT42LT BK 151 5 X 45 X 20 5 mm PRT62LT 100 X 45 X 25 mm PRT64LT 115 X 80 X 35 mm PRT66LT 85 X 85 X 27 mm PRT12LT PRT12LT BK 150g PRT32LT 140g PRT42LT PRT42LT BK 90g PRT62LT 100g PRT64LT 120g PRT66LT 120g Page 16 from 17 PRT LT Series Readers fv1 25 Rev F doc 2012 10 25 Ordering Codes PRT12LT Outdoor proximity reader with keypad laser engraved long durability silicon rubber keypad two function keys dark grey ABS enclosure pig tail cable PRT12LT BK The same as PRT12LT but without keypad PRT32LT Indoor proximity reader with keypad light grey top dark grey bottom reader can be re armed on the filed to non keypad version ABS enclosure screw terminals PRT42LT Indoor proximity reader with plastic keypad one function key dark grey ABS enclosure screw terminals PRT42LT BK The same as PRT42LT but without keypad one function key PRT62LT Outdoor miniature proximity reader without keypad dark gray ABS enclosure a es tail cable PRT 4LT Outdoor proximity reader with Outdoor proximity reader with keypad dark gray ABS enclosure screw terminals dark gray ABS enclosure screw terminals PRT66LT Outdoor proximity reader without keypad dark gray ABS enclosure screw terminals Product History arawa Firmware poe eum fv1 25 29 10 09 Initial product version The symbol of a crossed through waste bin on wheels means that the pr
3. PRTA2LT BK function keys F1 marked with door bell icon and F2 marked with the light bulb icon The function of each function keys depends on the reader s operation mode Page 2 from 17 PRT LT Series Readers fv1 25 Rev F doc 2012 10 25 When in RACS Mode pressing function key will cause transmission of the relevant code to the host controller which can further take adequate action e g trigger door bell light etc The host s reaction for function key always depends on its configuration When in Wiegand or Magstripe modes pressing the F1 F2 causes following codes send over the output lines For Wiegand e Fl Chex e F2 D hex For Magstripe e F1 FF FF FF FF BC hex 1099511627708 dec e F2 FF FF FF FF BD hex 1099511627709 dec 2 4 OPERATING MODES The PRT LT offers following data transmission formats e Wiegand 26bit e Wiegand 32bit normal mode from MSB to LSB e Wiegand 32bit reverse order from LSB to MSB e Wiegand 34bit e Wiegand 42bit e Wiegand 66bit e Magstripe ABA Track II emulation also called Clock amp Data e RACS for communication with PR series of controllers from Roger Wiegand Formats When employing Wiegand transmission format data is send to the host using sequences of pulses transmitted over CLK and DTA lines which in this case are called DATA1 and DATAO Depending on the selected version of the transmission format the reader can send 26 32 34 42 or 66 bits to the host Wiegand int
4. interface Connection to PRxx1 PRxx2 series access i Connection to access control unit controllers i with Magstripe interface two way door control redr060 Page 15 from 17 PRT LT Series Readers fv1 25 Rev F doc 2012 10 25 Technical Specification Supply voltage Current consumption average Reading distance Anti sabotage protection Tamper Proximity cards Communication distance Environmental class according to EN 50131 1 Dimensions H x W x D Nominal 12VDC min max range 10 15 VDC PRT12LT 65mA PRT12LT BK 45mA PRT32LT 65 mA PRT42LT 65 mA PRT42LT BK 45mA PRT62LT 45mA PRT64LT 65mA PRT66LT 45 mA PRT62LT up to 12 cm others up to 15 cm Note Reading distance is defined for good quality proximity cards placed in optimal position against the reader For all PRT LT readers optimal card position is in the front of the reader card surface parallel to front of the reader NC contact 50mA 24V IP67 EM 125KHz EM4100 4102 compatible Between ACU and PRT reader max 150 m Between main PRT reader and external PRT reader max 150 m Class IV outdoor general temperature 25 C 60 C relative humidity 10 to 95 non condensing Class I Indoor temperature 5 C 40 C relative humidity 10 to 95 non condensing PRT12LT PRT12LT BK Class IV PRT32LT Class I PRT42LT PRT42LT BK Class I PRT62LT Class IV PRT64LT Class IV PRT66LT Class IV PRT12LT PRT12LT BK 150 5 X
5. ped peJinboJ JI o ejuns DOJ uo A ddy pedAsy 1notalM 11ZE Leld S AIS upe J S JA09 1u044 leuu T1Z Ld Jo uueJ6erp uonejjeysur pue M IA Sur ZI ue Jojyeuieip wu 09 Iguondo ye duue3 Buia Page 11 from 17 PRT LT Series Readers fv1 25 Rev F doc 2012 10 25 PRT42LT and PRT42LT BK Views and installation diagram PRT42LT BK PRT42LT 0G 0 F Function key Door Bel LED STATUS Amed Disamed A LED OPEN LED SYSTEM Page 12 from 17 PRT LT Series Readers fv1 25 Rev F doc 2012 10 25 en i 2 g TAMPER Connection terminals PRT64LT Views and installation diagram SIOL ee Qoo amp LED STATUS Armed Disarmed LED OPEN LED SYSTEM Page 13 from 17 2012 10 25 PRT LT Series Readers fv1 25 Rev F doc PSHP s eujwa uono uuoo ACV LNI ZNI 410 VLA dINVL webep uolngjje su pue SMelA L19914d W3LlSAS G31 N3do 037 peuuesiqypeuuy suivis G31 GRA Page 14 from 17 PRT LT Series Readers fv1 25 Rev F doc 2012 10 25 Wiring PRT LT reader with various controllers iccess controller with egand interface Connection to PRxx1 PRxx2 series access i Connection to access control unit controller with built in ID1 terminal with Wiegand interface lt 9 Ie 6 eas TE og un vos v g m c T 2 3 a gt i z controller th tripe
6. 3 3 INSTALLATION GUIDELINES Reader should be installed in such a way to assure physical access to the connection cable A new factory delivered unit is configured for RACS address ID 0 however data output format can be changed whenever required using Memory Reset procedure The PRT LT reader should be mounted near the supervised door on a vertical piece of supporting structure Disconnect power supply before making any electrical connections Be aware that when installing the reader directly on the metal type surface card reading distance will deteriorate For installations on a metal surface you can place a non metallic 10 mm thick spacer a plastic plaster plate etc between the reader and the supporting structure For installations with two readers to be mounted on the opposite sides of the same wall and aligned along the same geometrical axis place a metal plate between them and make sure none of two readers has direct contact with it allow min 10 mm space For best results mount the proximity readers at least 0 5 m apart With its relatively weak electromagnetic field generation reader should not cause any harmful interference to operation of other equipment However its card reading performance can be affected by other interference generating devices esp radio waves emitting equipment or CRT computer monitors If card reading performance of the reader deteriorates e g reduced reading range or incorrect readings consider reinstallation i
7. PRT LT Series EM 125 kHz Access Readers Firmware 1 25 Rev F C This document refers to the following products PRT12LT PRT12LT BK PRT32LT PRT42LT PRT42LT BK PRT62LT PRT64LT PRT66LT Installation and Programming Guide PRT LT Series Readers fv1 25 Rev F doc 2012 10 25 1 IMPORTANT NOTES The PRT LT reader can be configured for several data output format however the factory shipped new unit is pre configured for RACS address ID 0 If required reader can be reconfigured manually using Memory Reset procedure Comparing with PRT EM series access terminals the PRT LT series readers doesn t support standalone operating mode Note If after power up the LED SYSTEM Z is lit and accompanied with repeated sound it means that contents of reader s memory is corrupted In this case reader must be initialized and configured from the scratch 1 1 COMPATIBILITY RULES Always check the firmware and hardware version for which manual is dedicated Using wrong version of manual may cause that device will not behave as described in document 1 2 ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual is dedicated for all versions of PRT LT readers with keypad and without keypad No matter if the PRT LT readers have built in keypad or not they represents the same logical functionality The only difference between various types of PRT LT readers is limited to their mechanical construction environment in which they can be installed and keypad which exis
8. TA lines Unlike in the Wiegand and Magstripe formats the PRT LT unit using RACS format requires an individual address ID 0 3 to be set during configuration of the reader With RACS format communications between the reader and the host is bilateral this allows controller to monitor communication The reader s LED s and the buzzer are controlled by the host unit unless the reader has lost communication with the host PRT reader PRxx1 or PRxx2 s Shas E configured to access controller Note When all LED s are flashing it indicates that RACS format M j reader lost communication with the host unit When in RACS mode triggering of the IN1 disables reading of the card and keypad This input can be used for temporary disabling of the reader The IN2 is not used in RACS mode 3 CONFIGURING THE READER 3 1 MEMORY RESET The Memory Reset erases entire contents of the reader s memory and enables for programming of the reader s operating mode Memory Reset procedure 1 Power down the unit 2 Remove all connections from CLK and IN1 lines 3 Connect CLK to IN1 4 Restore power reader will generate continuous beep 5 While LED OPEN green is flashing and accompanied with continues sound disconnect CLK from IN1 after this step reader s memory is erased and filled with default values 6 Wait till LED SYSTEM Z will start flashing 7 Enter three digits which will configure the reader for the required operating mode w
9. erface Note For card codes which require more bits than the number of bits available in the selected data transmission format reader omits the most significant bits MSB s of the card code As a result transmission from a reader is not the same as full card code PRT reader ere ae In Wiegand format a dual color LED STATUS g lights ERR Ld with Wiegand interface Steady in red LED OPEN is controlled by IN1 while buzzer is controlled by IN2 Both inputs IN1 and IN2 are triggered by connecting them to supply minus In addition whenever card is read or PIN is entered reader activates momentary LED SYSTEM Z and buzzer Magstripe Formats When employing Magstripe transmission format data is Magstripe interface transferred to the host using electric signal waves transmitted over the CLK and DTA lines In Magstripe format a dual color LED STATUS Z lights steady in red LED OPEN is controlled by IN1 while buzzer is controlled by IN2 Both inputs IN1 and IN2 are triggered by supply minus In addition whenever card is read or PIN is entered reader activates momentary LED SYSTEM Z and buzzer Card code is always transmitted as a whole number PRT reader configured to Magstripe format Access controller with Magstripe interface Page 3 from 17 PRT LT Series Readers fv1 25 Rev F doc 2012 10 25 RACS interface RACS Format When employing RACS format the PRT EM unit communicates with the host via CLK D
10. ith every entered digit reader generates two beeps Optionally if the programmed reader is not equipped with the keypad emulate these three digits using method of multiple card reading see details in section below 8 Once the previous step is completed reader automatically ends the Memory Reset and enters normal operation Page 4 from 17 PRT LT Series Readers fv1 25 Rev F doc 2012 10 25 3 2 PROGRAMMING THE PRT LT READERS WITHOUT KEYPAD Although some PRT LT readers are not equipped with keypad still they can be programmed manually according to the same programming procedures as readers with keypad The difference in programming is so that instead of pressing certain keys like you normally do when programming readers with keypad you must emulate keys by multiple readings of the any proximity card this card will be latter called Programming Card So called Programming Card can be any proximity card once you read it during programming continue to use it later during entire cycle of programming Of course next time you will perform programming again you can use the same or another prox card as Programming Card For example in order to emulate key 9 you must read the designated Programming Card 9 times simply present it to the reader and take it back 9 times and then wait approx 3 seconds for the reader to generate a confirmation signal two beeps which means that series of card readings were accepted as an equivalent of a single key p
11. m 17 2012 10 25 Details Each key pressed is buffered in reader s memory with a press of a key reader transmits entire PIN code The PIN code is transmitted as a BCD coded number Each key pressed is buffered in reader s memory with a press of a key reader transmits entire PIN code The PIN code is transmitted as a binary number Each key pressed is immediately transmitted to the host controller as a sequence of 6 bits EXXXXP where XXXX represents the code of the pressed key supplemented by two control bits E and P The E represents the even bit calculated from the first half of a transmitted code where P represents the parity of a second half of the bit stream This format is compatible with HID 5355 series readers option With Parity Key coding as in Table B below Each key pressed is immediately transmitted to the host controller as a sequence of 4 bits XXXX which represent the code of the pressed key no control bits added This format is compatible with HID 5355 series readers option Without Parity Key coding as in Table B below Each key pressed is immediately transmitted to the host controller as a sequence of 10 bits EXXXXXXXXP where XXXXXXXX represents the code of the pressed key supplemented by two control bits E and P The E represents the even bit calculated from the first half of a transmitted code where P represents the parity of a second half of the bit stream Key coding as in Table A below
12. n a new location Connection terminal assignments Green salle j Yellow IN1 Input line in Wiegand and Magstripe formats this line controls LED OPEN A Line is active when shorted to ground Pink Input line in Wiegand and Magstripe formats this line controls internal sunder of the reader Line is active when shorted to ground TAMP Tamper switch contacts normally closed isolated IP67 24V 50mA Contact wwe became open when unit is detached from the place of installation or upper part White DATA 0 line for Wiegand CLOCK for Magstripe and RACS I LK i DATA 1 line for Wiegand DATA for Magstripe and RACS N2 ND of enclosure is open Note For screw terminals assignments see additional drawings later in this document Page 9 from 17 PRT LT Series Readers fv1 25 Rev F doc Qj sus LEDOPEN evsystem PRT12LT BK PRT12LT and PRT12LT BK Views and installation diagram PRT12LT 2012 10 25 amp LED STATUS Amed Disarmed amp LED OPEN LED SYSTEM PRT62LT Views and installation diagram TAMPER 100 9 Pig Tail cable 45cm length rcdr052 Page 10 from 17 2012 10 25 PRT LT Series Readers fv1 25 Rev F doc gS0 po jaued 1u04J SAISAYpe Jjas onsejd YM peo ejdaJ pue pedAay Jeqqna SUOdIIIS sjeu UOIIDBUUOD Jo uone o Jedwey e L 1c8 Ltd p Aouu i eq ue
13. oduct must be disposed of at a separate collection point This also applies to the product and all accessories marked with this symbol Products labeled as such must not be disposed of with normal household waste but should be taken to a collection point for recycling electrical and electronic equipment Recycling helps to reduce the consumption of raw materials thus protecting the environment Contact Roger sp j 82 400 Sztum Gosciszewo 59 Tel 48 55 27201 32 Fax 48 55 272 01 33 Technical support PSTN 48 55 267 01 26 e mail supportGroger pl Page 17 from 17
14. perates as a slave unit connected to the host controller which requires Magstripe data transmission format keys are not transmitted Online mode Magstripe UNITEK Reader operates as a Slave unit connected to a host controller which requires Magstripe data transmission keys transmitted as single digits format is compatible with specification of UNITEK controllers with transmission of PIN s pec ce O 14x Online mode 32 bit Wiegand transmission format no parity Online mode 32 bit Wiegand reverse from LSB to MSB no parity Note For Wiegand data formats the second digit of the operating mode code marked as X specifies the method which reader employs when transmitting PIN s or keys For details regarding methods of PIN transmission refer to table below Page 6 from 17 PRT LT Series Readers fv1 25 Rev F doc PIN keys transmission options Description 1 10 digits long PIN transmitted in BCD format 1 12 digits PIN transmitted in binary format Each key pressed is transmitted separately as 4 bit number plus 2 control bits Each key pressed is transmitted separately as 4 bit number Each key pressed is transmitted separately as 8 bit number with parity Each key pressed is transmitted separately as a 8 bit number without parity bits 1 6 keys long PIN transmitted as Wiegand 26 bit stream with control bits 1 4 keys long PIN transmitted as Wiegand 32 bit stream without control bits Page 7 fro
15. ress and the reader is waiting for the next step of the programming procedure Note Each time you complete the sequence of multiple readings of the Programming Card wait for the reader to generate confirmation signal two beeps which will confirm that reader has accepted series of card readings as the emulation of a single key press Example In order to emulate following programming sequence 1 0 ID where ID 113 do following Read 11 times your Programming Card and then wait for two beeps 1 Read 1 time your Programming Card and then wait for two beeps 0 Read 10 times your Programming Card and then wait for two beeps 1 Read 1 time your Programming Card and then wait for two beeps 1 Read 1 time your Programming Card and then wait for two beeps 3 Read 3 times your Programming Card and then wait for two beeps 4 Read 12 times your Programming Card and then wait for two beeps ASSET coco Es Page 5 from 17 PRT LT Series Readers fv1 25 Rev F doc 2012 10 25 3 2 1 Reader Operating Modes The factory new reader is pre configured for RACS address ID 0 however whenever required it can be changed using Memory Reset procedure There are following operation modes available for the PRT LT series reader s sss e OON RN 200 Onine mode RACS address 1020 Reader operates as a slave unit connected to the host controller that requires RACS data transmission format Online mode Magstripe Reader o
16. t in some PRT LT units 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The PRT LT readers have been designed for use in access control installations to enable user identification via EM 125 KHz and compatible proximity cards and or PIN s The PRT LT reader works as a slave unit serving a sole purpose of reading cards PIN s then providing subsequent transmission of such collected data to host ACU for further processing Reader offers several data transmission formats including popular Wiegand Magstripe data protocols 2 1 FEATURES 2 1 1 General e EM 125 KHz proximity cards EM4100 4102 compatible e Upto 10 15 cm reading range e Outdoor and indoor installations e 26 32 32 reversed 34 42 66 bit Wiegand data formats e Magstripe data format ABA Track II emulation e RACS data output format Roger format e Various options for transmission of PIN s and keys e LED control input e BUZZER control input e Tamper switch e CE approval depends on individual reader type 2 2 PROXIMITY CARDS The PRT LT was designed for EM 125 KHz proximity cards compatible with EM 4100 4102 transponders Reader returns card number without check sum bits Card number is transmitted starting from the LSB to MSB and if required it depends on the data output format selected for the given reader can be supplemented with leading zeros or reduced on the MSB positions 2 3 FUNCTION KEYS Some of the PRT LT readers are equipped with two e g PRT12LT or one PRT42LT and

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