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Data Sheet 85001-0528 -- Card Reader Controller
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1. Note The ground terminal on the Ne A transformer is not used Tamper switch Engaged when 2 twisted pair Re the cover is installed and activates 24 Vdc and Black Or battery when the cover is removed 3 SAC bus Reader wire connections CRC terminal block numbers designators Reader 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 manufacturers Reader Reader Data 0 Data 1 RED LED GREEN Sounder power GND AN A LED AN EST HD N Red Black Green White Brown Orange Yellow Motorola Indala A Red Black Green White Brown Blue 2 twisted pair sorado za creen mme Brom a ensor Eng e acl reen ite iolet rown ue 24 Vdc and ae 3 SAC b Keri Red Black Green White Brown Orange Blue 7 us Radio Key A Red Black Green White Brown Orange Blue Paradox Position Red Black Green White Orange Yellow Brown Technology Notes 2 twisted pair 24 Vdc and Intermitant power using strike Jumper Setup If used as an inside reader connect the green wire to TB1 13 and the white wire to TB1 12 Continuous power using maglock or Connect wiring only when using the reader s sounder continuously powered strike g y g JP1 Output source JP2 Input source VV L 3 SAC bus To next CRC or KPDISP Program for dual LED control Use a 4 7 KQ 1 4 watt resistor if no strike is being used to maintain supervision AC power from transformer DC power from panel gt PPP When maglock or door str
2. A handicapped feature output is provided to operate mechani cal door openers with extended door open times This output is activated when a cardholder with the disabled option activated presents their card to the reader helping provide barrier free ac cess Page 1 of 6 EST3 Synergy Standard Features Listed for fire security and access control Support of Wiegand output devices Proximity Mag Stripe etc Total support for one door Two supervised device circuits Integral standby battery optional Supports maglock and strike operation PIN pad support and schedule Memory for 8 000 36 000 cardholders Self contained operation Maintains all schedules and holidays No degraded mode needed Aesthetically pleasing design Integrates with EST3 and ACDB KE systems Can initiate system activity Can respond to system activity Handicapped option facilitates barrier free operation Construction card Optional sounder Can use existing cards and readers 85001 0528 Issue 6 Application Card Reader Controllers support Synergy enabled ESTS control platforms under EST s Access Control Database refer to Data Sheet 85010 0098 and ACDB KE standalone keyless entry sys tems under the ACDB KE software program refer to Data Sheet 85010 0132 Credential Reader Support The CRC XM is compatible with most credential readers such as proximity and biometric devices having a standard Wiegand output Each CRC is capable o
3. Electronics Model USTL4 or equivalent TCP IP to RS 485 Use Edwards NETCOM 1S Local Sounder CRCSND Optional piezo sounder configurable for door ajar and unauthorized entry exit 12 Vdc 7mMA Form C Relay Contact 80 Vdc ac 2A resistive to operate system auxiliary functions including automatic door openers Supervision Input Circuits Tamper AC Fail Low Battery Strike Reader CPU Memory Network Communications Class B monitored for opens shorts amp normal conditions Cover monitored for normal amp open conditions Monitored for loss of AC power Monitored for low battery voltage during primary power loss Monitored for open amp normal conditions when door is locked Monitored for open and normal conditions Monitored for internal failures erase or write failures Monitored by the network Internal Clock 24 hour clock Automatically synchronized on networks Power Requirements from 24 Vdc source 310 mA Lock current 12 Vdc Reader Current 12 Vdc CRCSND current if used CRC XM Transformer Powered Max AC power will not exceed 40 VA 120 Vac Wire Size 14 to 22 AWG 1 5 mm to 0 25mm See Note 2 Standby Battery optional 12V 1 2AH approximately 4 hours standby w strike standby time may vary depending on door traffic Operating Environment 0 C to 49 Complete 32 F to 120 F 93 RH Non condensing Housing Off white Cycoloy Thermoplas
4. considered as equal The card reader controller shall be a Edwards model lt CRC 8 000 cardholder gt lt CRCXM 86 000cardholder gt ACDB KE Applications The Card Reader Controller CRC shall provide the power and electronics required to monitor and control a single door both entry and exit readers all necessary support for request to exit devices automatic door openers and locking mechanisms All access decisions shall be made by the CRC Each CRC shall maintain all schedules and holiday schedules for up to 8 000 cardholders The CRC shall be capable of connecting to any credential reader that uses the standard Wiegand output protocol format and shall support PIN input through a keypad using 8 bit Dorado format that is integral to the reader It shall be possible to program a PIN schedule such that a PIN number is only required at specific times eg weekends and evenings to gain access and lt is gt lt is not gt required during regular business hours The controller shall provide two configurable supervised input circuits for use as request to exit devices security inputs or manual buzz in control The controller shall provide a set of form C relay contacts to activate an automatic door opener when a valid card with the handicapped option enabled is presented to the reader Other functions shall be programmable The CRC shall be housed in an attractive enclosure suitable for surface mounting near the door withou
5. 85 converters Engineering Specification Synergy Enabled Applications The Card Reader Controller CRC shall provide the power and electronics required to monitor and control a single door both entry and exit readers all necessary support for request to exit devices automatic door openers and locking mechanisms All access decisions shall be made by the CRC Decisions made by a centralized controller shall not be considered as equal Each CRC shall maintain all schedules and holiday schedules for up to lt 8 000 gt lt 36 000 gt cardholders Upon loss of communication with the security access control module the CRC default mode shall provide 100 functionality utilizing all schedules and holiday data stored in its memory and shall not grant access solely by match ing facility codes Each controller shall retain lt 5 000 gt lt 20 000 gt history events in its memory History events shall be uploaded to the access control database program under manual and or automatic control The CRC shall be capable of connecting to any credential reader that Page 3 of 6 uses the standard Wiegand output protocol format and shall sup port PIN input through a keypad using 8 bit Dorado format that is integral to the reader It shall be possible to program a PIN schedule such that a PIN number is only required at specific times eg week ends and evenings to gain access and lt is gt lt is not gt required during regular business hours The c
6. ACDB catalog sheet or ACDB KE catalog sheet This information is then encrypted and sent to the CRCs by a hardwire or dial up connection In a network environment the PC is simply equipped with a con ventional modem The ACDB program then dials up the network and sends the encrypted database information via the network to the individual CRCs This allows a ACDB to serve multiple sites Dial up data entry also permits multiple tenants to share a common access control system without sharing a common database PCs may also be directly connected to the system using a direct serial connection See KPDISP literature for a full description of the functionality offered by the keypad display Networked Applications Access controlled doors can be grouped into one of 255 parti tions Partitions are used to define the protection for a given area This facilitates arming and disarming of security alarms as well as anti passback two man rule and muster operation Each CRC can support one partition As part of an integrated system CRCs can be programmed to au tomatically bypass alarm points eliminating one of the most com mon causes of false alarms Integration also permits the system to be programmed to automate routine functions such as turning on lights and adjusting room temperature Up to 255 tenants are supported by the CRC During system installation the available schedules and holidays are allocated to each one The use of individu
7. EST Life Safety amp Communications Card Reader Controller CRC CRCXM Overview The Card Reader Controller CRC provides the power and elec tronics required to monitor and control a single door with both entry and exit readers The unit is designed to mount in close proximity to the door it controls however it can be located re motely from the readers in retrofit applications The unit is housed in an off white Cycoloy housing Its attractive design allows for surface mounting in exposed areas All access decisions are made locally in the CRC The CRC s non volatile memory can hold schedules and holiday information for up to 8 000 cardholders The CRCXM has additional memory and supports 36 000 cardholders The memory also retains the last 5 000 20 000 events for logging purposes This history information is uploaded at the request of the access control database for use in a variety of reports The unit provides 12 Vdc amp for door strike or magnetic lock requirements An integral standby battery can provide up to four hours of service for applications that use electric door strikes An integral tamper switch is also provided Two input circuits are provided for security devices These are typically used to monitor door position and request to exit de vices Input circuits can also be configured as a buzz in switch to manually unlock the door or as security input points when used with Synergy enabled ESTS
8. al access control database programs and dial up modem connections simplifies the addition of a new tenants or the reconfiguring of existing ones Doors located at remote sites are supported using dial up modem connections No local dedicated PC or computer wiring is required for database transactions Elevator floor access control is accomplished using the CRC and the EST3 integrated system Because the fire portion of the sys tem is already interconnected with the elevator controller for eleva tor capture functions floor access control is a simple extension of this pre existing function 85001 0528 Issue 6 The CRC XM is listed to UL 864 the fire alarm standard to UL 294 the access control system unit standard and to UL 609 ULC S308 burglar alarm standards This raises the level of the access control components up to the high standards of fire alarm equipment and permits fire security and access control functions to be fully integrated while assuring all listing and code require ments are met The CRC s flexibility supports three different versions of anti passback strict timed and logged Strict anti passback requires the use of an exit reader and will not permit reuse of a card until it has been used to exit the area In order to eliminate the need for an exit reader the timed anti passback mode prohibits the reuse of the card for a predetermined time period This virtually eliminates users passing a card back to a
9. ard Access Controller w memory for 8 000 cardholders 1 5 0 68 Card Access Controller CROXM w memory for 36 000 cardholders 1 5 0 68 CRCSND CRC Sounder Module 0 25 0 11 12V1A2 12V 1 2AH Standby Battery 1 75 0 79 Class 2 120 Vac Input 16 Vac Output CREAR Plug in Transformer 40VA P 2 0 0 91 Access Control Accessory Relay 12 Vdc 34mA coil CRCRL N O contact rated at 2 amps 30 Vdc 6PF 2 0 25 0 11 amps 120 250 Vac 6PF 85001 0528 Issue 6 LL SL SO
10. ders are permit ted through a given door The CRC XM can store up to 1 200 schedules up to 255 per tenant and 1 200 holidays up to 255 per tenant Holidays are exceptions to normal Monday through Sunday schedules when different access requirements are desired Many holidays can be programmed using rules rather than fixed dates This minimizes year to year programming required to update holidays annually Fixed holidays such as January 1st that fall on a Saturday or Sunday can automatically be scheduled for the clos est Monday or Friday to coincide with statutory holidays Note Not all CRC features described are supported by all compatible software Please refer to the software catalog sheets and manuals to determine functionality Synergy Enabled Application True integration permits system functions to interact seamlessly such as unlocking exit doors during a fire A simple program rule unlocks doors replacing additional conduit wiring and interposing relays Want to disarm security partitions automatically when an authorized cardholder enters the building Integration and another system rule easily provides a solution Because each CRC makes its own access decisions very little network traffic is generated by the access control function This along with the integrated design of the network operating system ensures that fire signals always receive the highest priority To re duce traffic even further the CRC can be config
11. f controlling both the ingress and egress readers for a single door Multiple readers for ingress and egress are supported simply by parallelling the readers This can allow the use of multiple card types at a single door CRCs provide support for a Construction Card This feature facili tates system testing and an extra level of security until a database is downloaded into the CRC Once the CRC has a cardholder database downloaded into it the construction card automatically becomes deactivated The CRC provides LED drivers to visually indicate whether access is granted or denied These generate different LED flash rates when PIN numbers or a second card two man rule escorted visitor is re quired A driver for an audible sounder is also provided by the CRC Access Levels Schedules and Holidays An access level is a name assigned to a group of cardholders that share common access privileges These privileges consist of a list of doors each with a specified schedule Any combination of doors can be assigned to an access level The CRC XM supports 1 200 different access levels up to 255 per tenant up to 255 per ACDB KE system and each cardholder can belong to two ac cess levels at the same time The CRC maintains in its memory all access levels schedules and holidays created by the Access Control Database Program Each schedule identifies the specific time s in 15 minute incre ments and day s during which specific cardhol
12. ike voltage or current is outside CRC XM operational parameters use an accessory relay catalog number CRCRL and a listed external power supply to power the lock Refer to the accessory relay s installation sheet 3100294 for more information A Minus common from control panel must be maintained Control Panel Additional Power Supply 24 Vde CRC CRC CRC A Tier 24 Vde 24 Vde 24 Vde Typical Wiring is ea p A ACDB KE Applications ACDB KE _ RS232 or USB fi Communications See note 1 See note 1 See note 1 Bice To next oe swepe oe FR ee Ore Control Panel sane DTK 2LVLP D ontro Pane CRCXF Transformer AC CRCXF AC CRCXF n transformer transformer ar rine Note 1 Three wires 1 common 1 twisted pair RS 485 with 6 twists per ft min ne rans See literature sheet 85010 0132 for additional ACDB KE drawings 85001 0528 Issue 6 Page 4 of 6 Specifications Agency Listings UL ULC See Note 1 Door Capacity Each CRC XM serves one door one ingress reader keypad one egress reader keypad one lock mechanism and required request to exit devices Credential Reader Compatibility Any Wiegand output device including proximity magnetic stripe Wiegand Barium Ferrite amp biometric readers with Wiegand outputs Keypad Compatibility Any reade
13. ontroller shall provide two configurable supervised input circuits for use as request to exit devices security inputs or manual buzz in control The controller shall provide a set of form C relay contacts to activate an automatic door opener when a valid card with the handicapped option enabled is presented to the reader Other relay functions shall be programmable The CRC shall be housed in an attractive enclosure suitable for surface mounting near the door without detracting from interior aesthetics Power for the CRC shall be lt 16VAC provided by a local class 2 plug in transformer gt lt 24 VDC supplied by the integrated network gt lt The controller shall be equipped with a standby bat tery and integral charger to minimize the effects of a loss of power The battery shall be capable of operating a lock strike for up to four hours gt The controller shall provide 12 VDC 1 2 amp to operate the door locking mechanism The lock control voltage shall be con figurable as either energize to access or de energize to access As a multi function component of a truly integrated system the card reader controller shall be listed according to Underwriter s Laboratory Standards lt UL 294 Access Control System Units UL 864 Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems and UL 1610 Central Station Burglar Alarm Units gt lt ULC S527 UL 294 ULC S301 gt Controllers not having all of the specified agency listings will not be
14. r with integral keypad using the Dorado 8 bit keypad format Input Circuits Two supervised Configurable for request to exit button PIR motion detector security input or buzz in switch Network programmable bypass arm disarm Lock Control Power Lock Types supported Supervision Delay 12 Vdc 0 5A max Configurable for continuous mag lock or pulse strike operation Strikes are supervised for presence Programmable exit delay Reader Power 12 Vdc 0 5A max Cardholder Capacity CRC 8 000 CRCXM 36 000 Schedules amp Holidays 1 200 schedules and 1 200 holidays Each tenant in an integrated system or each ACDB KE system can be assigned up to 255 schedules and 255 holidays Anti Passback 2 Man Rule Networked 62 doors per partition on the same 3 SAC Networked 62 doors per partition on the same 3 SAC Partitions Networked 255 Muster operation 61 doors per partition on the same 3 SAC Event Memory CRC 5 000 events CRCXM 20 000 events configurable for all denied or irregular events Network Communications RS 485 Class A or Class B 4 000ft 1 220m maximum circuit length 8 SAC Keyless Entry Communications ACDB KE computer to CRCs RS 232 to RS 485 Use B amp B Electronics Model 485CSP2 or equivalent Note Port powered RS 232 to 485 converters are not recommended Always use converters with external power supplies USB to RS 485 Use B amp B
15. second user this is the origin of the anti passback feature The logged anti passback mode permits access but logs any violation to history for future employee counselling When an area is served by more than one door a networked system is required to provide support for two man rule operation muster operation and strict anti passback The network coordi nates user information between CRCs that serve a common area ACDB KE Keyless Entry Applications The CRC provides effective support for standalone applications in conjuction with EST s ACDB KE keyless entry software package ACDB KkE can accommodate up to 31 doors It offers many of the standard access control features found in the ACDB includ ing cardholder specific access privileges multiple access levels customizable schedules and holiday rules ACDB KE offers no security functions However CRC Form C relays can be configured to trigger external door openers or they can be programmed to interface with third party security systems To achieve security functionality the relay can be set to change state if no REx valid card read or unlock timer is in effect when the door is opened When connected to a security system this allows the use of the door position contact as a security input ACDB KE communicates with the CRC via hard wired RS 282 to RS485 converters Database Management ACDB KE standalone keyless entry systems communicate with CRCs via hardwired RS 232 to RS 4
16. t detracting from interior aesthetics Power for the CRC shall be lt 16VAC provided by a local class 2 plug in transformer gt lt 24 VDC supplied by the listed power supply gt lt The controller shall be equipped with a standby battery and integral charger to minimize the effects of a loss of power The battery shall be capable of operating a lock strike for up to four hours gt The controller shall provide 12 VDC 1 2 amp to operate the door locking mechanism The lock control voltage shall be con figurable as either energize to access or de energize to access The card reader controller shall be a Edwards model CRC 85001 0528 Issue 6 pa E Typical Wiring T T A ono no Synergy Enabled Applications ie al ete a a Sjsja 2 E le 8 gt gt elise 2 23 ala alel 22 2 3 2 amp 1 REE 2 ls 8S J Hea vo moo 0000o OO OOO OTOOTO es 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 MX yo W tI UT TT LL 16 5 V IN Z Security Access 1 cb f 16 5 Vac IN Dry ontact Control Bus connections 47 K 47 K EOL EL From strike maglock access relay ran To next CRC or other device From control panel or previous device Accessory l relay I i x To next device or 120 Q EOL Lape A if this is the last device on I Class B or back to 3 SAC s1 I I module if Class A From power supply From AC Load terminals on plug in transformer CRCXF EST 3
17. tic Dimensions HWD 4 75 x 8 0 x 2 5 12 0cm x 20 5cm x 6 4cm Mounting Surface mount Optional 4 square or 2 gang or 100mm electrical box Note 1 The EST3 is modularly listed under the following standards UL 864 categories UOJZ UOXX UUKL and SYZV UL 294 category ALVY UL 609 category AOTX UL 636 category ANET UL 1076 category APOU UL 365 category APAW UL 1610 category AMCX UL 1635 category AMCX ULC S527 ULC S301 ULC S302 ULC S303 ULC S306 ULC ORD C1076 ULC ORD C693 Please refer to EST3 Installation and Service Manual for complete system requirements Note 2 When wiring between CRCs is installed outside as between two buildings surge protection is needed on the CRC wires leaving and entering the building Use Ditek s Surge Protector Model 2LVLP Page 5 of 6 sneer 85001 0528 Issue 6 EDWARDS A UTC Fire amp Security Company Detection amp alarm since 1872 U S T 888 378 2329 F 866 503 3996 Canada Chubb Edwards T 519 376 2430 F 519 376 7258 Southeast Asia T 65 6391 9300 F 65 6391 9306 India T 91 80 4344 2000 F 91 80 4344 2050 Australia T 61 3 9239 1200 F 61 3 9239 1299 Europe T 32 2 725 11 20 F 32 2721 8613 Latin America T 305 593 4301 F 305 593 4300 utcfireandsecurity com 2010 UTC Fire amp Security All rights reserved Page 6 of 6 Ordering Information Catalog Number Description Shipping Wt Ib kg CRC C
18. ured to report only Page 2 of 6 denied or irregular events There is no degradation in system performance when both fire and security devices are installed on the same network The CRC XM uses the same high quality components used in our fire devices and is UL listed to fire UL 864 ULC S527 card access UL 294 and burglary UL 609 ULC S308 standards The Card Reader Controllers and Keypad Displays KPDISP are connected to the system over a supervised dedicated RS 485 connection to the Security Access Control Module 8 SAC Each 8 SAC can support up to 62 CRCs or KPDISPs This is a multi drop circuit and does not require a home run for each device Should network communications be lost the CRC will continue to grant access based on the complete database stored in its memory without loss of any security feature except possibly anti passback two man rule and muster operations For these type of applications a Class A Style 6 configuration can be installed In Class A the maximum number of devices on the 3 SAC is 30 providing continued uninterrupted operation in the event of most wiring faults Database Management Each CRC XM contains the entire access control database within its memory This distribution of intelligence minimizes traffic on the network maximizing access decision speeds Cardholder data is cre ated and stored in the Access Control Database ACDB or ACDB KE software program that runs on any PC see the
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