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1. Always and Never When Always schedule is selected controller will always require Card and PIN when Never schedule is selected controller will always stay in Default Identification Mode Card Card Mode Dual Card When this mode is active controller requires two users two perform successful identification then access might be granted This mode can be controlled by Card Card Schedule selecting schedule Never will permanently disable this mode where schedule Always will permanently activate it When together with Card Card option the Card PIN mode is active both users must read his her Card and enter his her PIN otherwise identification will not be successful High Security Mode When this mode is active users must perform two steps identification procedure a standard identification Card PIN or Card PIN depending on actual valid identification mode plus an additional identification on High Security reader The High Security reader can be connected to the same Clock amp Data lines which are used for communication with access terminal and or extension modules Controller accept few types of High Security readers including Wiegand Card PIN and Wleganat User ID The Wiegand Card PIN sends the code of entered PIN or Card the Wiegand User ID sends ID number of user which has made identification The High Security option can be set individually for each side of door and can be controlled by time schedule Generally the High Security option is dedicated
2. optional part of PS20 Roger power module supply 5 XM 2 module The 2 inputs and 2 relay outputs expander module 6 Reserved 7 Reserved 8 XM 8 module The lift control module floors 1 8 9 XM 8 module The lift control module floors 9 16 PR302LCDv2 0EN doc 10 Reserved 11 Reserved 12 Reserved 13 Reserved 14 Reserved 15 Reserved Note If controller is configured for operation with remote Wiegand type reader instead of PRT terminal no XM modules nor PSAM 1 can be connected to Clock and Data lines simultaneously Input Lines Controller offer three input lines IN1 IN2 and IN3 Each input can be programmed as NO or NC type The function of each input can be assigned during controller s setup The following input functions are available Function Description Input ignored Selecting this function will disable decoding of this input function can be used for temporary input deactivation without disconnecting it from triggering source Door Contact Input is dedicated for contact which will indicate that door is open Input activation generate Door opened event input deactivation generate Door closed event Exit Button Input is dedicated for operation with button which will be used to open the door without use of any identifier Activation of this input will activate door lock for the same time period as after standard Access granted event function is
3. Alarm Button Assistance Request Button each time input is activated system will register events which consist from function name and ON or OFF status which specify if the input line was activated or deactivated The activity of each input can be controller by time schedule Output lines Controller offer two transistor outputs IO1 and IO2 and one relay output REL1 The relay output is assigned to control door lock the functions of IO1 and IO2 can be assigned during controller s setup The activity of each output can be controlled by time schedule when schedule disables output it move to deactivated condition The following output functions are available Function Description Alarm Output Output is activated when at least one alarm situation occur There are three different alarm situation which can be signalized on this output PREALARM DOOR ALARM and FORCED ENTRY Installer may select which alarm output should output line signalize General Purpose Output Output is activated through interactive command which can be send from PC Activated when controller in ON mode Output is activated when controller turns to ON mode and remain active as long as controller remain in this mode Activated on Access granted event Output is activated after controller grant access and remains in active state until door contact indicate that door became closed or lock activation time period has elapsed Activ
4. OFF mode or in reverse direction output line will follow this changes Generally the ON OFF modes are dedicated for auxiliary control purposes e g light control copy machine control etc but in most cases they are used for integration with Intruder Alarm System IAS Connecting controller s output line which follows ON OFF mode to adequate input line of Intruder Alarm Panel user may arm or disarm entire alarm system or particular alarm zone in this case when controller goes to OFF mode ON OFF LED set to red this will automatically arm adequate alarm zone and vice verso when controller goes to ON mode ON OFF LED set to green this will automatically disarm adequate alarm zone The access to premises zone can be temporary blocked when controller stay in OFF mode this can be achieved by option Access disabled in OFF mode An ON OFF mode of controller can be controlled in few listed below ways e manually by SWITCHER or MASTER user e by external input line configured as ON OFF Mode Control Input or ON OFF Mode Reversing Input PR302LCDv2 0EN doc e automatically by ON OFF Mode Schedule e remotely by interactive command from PC Set controller to ON OFF mode Note When ON OFF mode is controlled by ON OFF Mode Control Input all other methods of ON OFF mode control is forbidden Manual method of ON OFF mode control Controller can be manually switched between ON and OFF modes by SWITCHER or MASTER type users The manual s
5. be used to set specified T amp A Mode or to switch controller between different T amp A modes The input line which dynamically change T amp A Mode is very useful especially when an external button s is required to select specified T amp A Mode There are following input function which enable setting of T amp A mode from external button Stable T amp A Mode setting input When this type of input line is triggered controller move to next predefined T amp A Mode and remain in this mode until next command comes and change it again Momentary T amp A Mode setting input When this type of input line is triggered controller move to next predefined T amp A Mode and remain in this mode until next Card PIN is entered after this controller returns to previous T amp A Mode When no Car PIN is entered during 8 seconds period controller will restore previous T amp A Mode automatically Predefined T amp A Mode setting input When this type of input line is triggered controller move to dedicated T amp A Mode and remain in that mode until next command comes and change it again Each input line can be used for setting individual T amp A Mode For example IN1 can be used to set Exit IN2 can be used to set Entry and IN3 to set On Duty Exit T amp A Mode controlled by schedule The T amp A Mode Schedule enables automatic change of controller T amp A Mode according to defined time schedule details The T amp A Mode Schedule specifies what T amp A Mode will be set
6. entry modes Card Card and Conditional Access both under schedule control High Security identification mode requires additional reader e g biometric Customer defined T amp A registration modes T amp A registration modes controlled manually from keypad by external line or by schedule Integration with IAS Intruder Alarm System through dedicated output line Intruder Detector Input with automatic Arming Disarming feature Capable to operate with one remote identification terminal reader PRT Roger series and Wiegand 26 34 42 66 bit reader support XM 2 remote I O expander support PSAM 1 power supply alarm module support 8 lift access control module support Biometric reader support Firmware upgrade available Metal case and keypad RS485 interface 12VDC 120mA supply Accepts UNIQUE EM4001 2 cards 7 cm reading range for ISO card Windows 95 98 NT ME 2K XP software license free for systems up to 8 doors Programming via PC manual programming not available Transactional method of programming Comply with EN 50133 4 CE mark Functional Description Autonomic operation In autonomic standalone mode after configuration procedure controller may continue operation and does not need to communicate with any other equipment events are recorded and stored in its internal memory banks internal clock circuit control time schedules and access levels The connection to computer is required only when system oper
7. usually used for Request To Exit REX button connection Activation deactivation of input generate Exit button Exit button OFF event ON OFF Mode Control Input is dedicated for operation with some button switch or output line which will control actual ON OFF mode of controller Activation of this input force controller to ON mode as long as input is triggered controller will remain in ON mode Only one input on controller can be configured to this function When such a function is selected any other methods of ON OFF mode control will be forbidden AC Lost Input Input is dedicated to be connected to output line or contact which will indicate that AC supply of power supply unit is lost Some brands of power supply are equipped with such a output line e g PS20N from Roger After input line is triggered controller generate AC lost alarm ON event when line returns to normal condition controller generates AC lost alarm OFF event Low Battery Input Input is dedicated to be connected to output line or contact which will indicate that reserve battery is in low condition Some brands of modern power supply are equipped with such a output line e g PS20N from Roger After input line is triggered controller generate Low battery alarm input ON event when line returns to normal condition controller generates Low battery alarm input OFF event Bell Button Input Input is dedicated to be connected to button which will i
8. K Clock communication line for optional external modules readers DATA Data communication line for optional external modules readers TAMP Tamper contacts normally closed 102 Open collector 1A output line multifunctional 101 Open collector 1A output line multifunctional NC Normally Closed relay contact 30V AC DC 1 5A COM relay contact 30V AC DC 1 5A NO Normally Open relay contact 30V AC DC 1 5A 12 10 16 VDC recommended linear type power supply Notes 1 All tamper contacts are usually connected to CPR access control panel Tamper input to Intruder Detection System The tamper contact can be also connected to some of controller s input in this case when tamper situation occur this will be recorded in events history and may be signalized on monitoring computer 2 Each device connected to Clock amp Data bus must have an individual address ID number LCD Display 2 x 16 characters Power supply Buffered power supply alarm module e g PS20 PSAM 1 RELAY 101 102 TAMPER CLOCK RS485 SHLDIN3 IN2 IN1 12 Tamper loop RACS communication bus RACS communication bus T For communication bus twisted type cables are recommended Shielded cables should be used only if strong electric interferences exists To Intruder Control Panel heating system light control or another control purpo
9. PR302LCDv2 0EN doc PR302LCD v2 0 ACCESS CONTROLLER WITH INTEGRATED PROXIMITY amp PIN READER FIRMWARE VERSION 119 0 Installation Manual PR302LCDv2 0EN doc General Description PR302LCD controller is dedicated for use in Access Control and Time amp Attendance systems It may be configured to perform both function simultaneously or exclusively PR302LCD has a built in proximity reader 12 digit metal keypad and LCD display Controller offers three inputs one relay output and two transistor outputs Inputs and outputs can be configured to several pre defined functions PR302LCD can register up to 4000 users every user can be identify by Card PIN or both method together Card PIN The reader which is build in into controller accepts UNIQUE standard cards EM4001 2 or compatible Controller offers In Circuit Programming feature which enables firmware downloading into microprocessor memory PR302LCD may operate with one external identification terminal PRT series terminal or Wiegand interface reader Usually an remote identification terminal is used when door has to be controlled on both side or when controller has to be located in protected area room in order to avoid access of unauthorized person to controller s electronic circuit PR302LCD may activate door lock through internal relay output REL1 or through relay output located on XM 2 remote I O expander Because an XM 2 module can be installed in remote secure location the use o
10. RS232 signals into RS485 standard The access network or even separate controller can be also connected to PC through computer network this requires UT 4 communication interface The UT 4 acts as communication converter between TCP IP network and RS485 serial interface Clock amp Data interface Controller is equipped with Clock and Data interface which is dedicated for connection with remote reader s and or extension modules PR302LCD may operate with following external readers and modules PRT Card PIN reader PRT User ID reader Wiegand 26 34 42 66 bit PIN reader Wiegand 26 34 42 66 bit Card reader Wiegand 26 34 42 66 bit User ID reader XM 2 input output remote module XM 8 lift access control module s PSAM 1 power supply alarm module High Security PRT series terminal or Wiegand interface reader Each PRT reader or extension module connected to Clock and Data interface must have its individual address ID number from 0 to 15 The following assignments for addresses are valid Address ID number Device Notes External reader logically interpreted as ENTRY reader optionall 9 PRT reader may be set as EXIT ee i 4 1 Ressned The reader build in into controller is logically interpreted as EXIT reader optionally may be set as ENTRY reader 2 PRT reader The High Security reader on ENTRY 3 PRT reader The High Security reader on EXIT 4 PSAM 1 Power supply alarm module
11. alized Relay output REL1 REL1 relay output is dedicated to control door lock Each time controller grants access this output is activated for predefined period declared in Lock activation time Lock activation time can be set from 1 to 255 seconds or minutes or for undefined period in last case PR302LCDv2 0EN doc installer must select Bistable mode option When Bistable mode is selected each time access is granted REL1 output moves to reverse condition from ON to OFF or inversely When Auto relock option is set door lock is activated until door contact connected to controller will indicate that door became open never the less REL1 will not be triggered longer then period defined in Lock activation time Lock activation can be temporary disabled when controller stay in OFF mode this can be achieved by Access disabled in OFF mode option This feature is usually used when some of controller output line is dedicated to Arm Disarm alarm zone or intruder detector In this case switching controller to OFF mode will arm alarm system or alarm zone and thus will automatically disable access to controlled area for all users regardless of actual access settings Users Controller distinguish the following five types of users USER TYPE ID NUMBER AUTHORIZATION Authorization for an entry to the installer programming mode he has not assigned any identification INSTALLER NONE number Authorization for an entry to the user programming mode
12. anteed in each case Generally unshielded twisted type cables are preferred and guarantee best performance of communication Each communication line A and B is protected from voltage surges and from supply minus and plus RS485 standard of transmission guarantee up to 1200 meters communication distance with high immunity against interferences When longer communication distances are required the UT 3 or UT 4 10 PR302LCDv2 0EN doc interfaces might be used The one pair of UT 3 interfaces extend communication distance by 1200m the UT 4 enables communication trough computer network LAN or WAN witch utilize TCP IP protocol Clock amp Data interface terminals CLOCK and DATA Each reader or module connected to Clock amp Data lines must have its individual ID address which can be set on programming jumpers There are no restrictions for types of cables used for Clock amp Data lines except that the maximum cable length may not exceed 150 meters 500Ft The terminals or modules connected to Clock amp Data lines should be supplied from the same supply source as controller if not supply minus of controller should be shorted with supply minus of other equipment which is connected to Clock amp Data lines Tamper contact terminals TAMPER Controller is equipped with switch which is dedicated to detect attempt to open controller case Normally tamper contacts are closed they became open when device is open Tamper contacts are rating fo
13. are advised to register at web site so Roger will let inform when new versions are ready for download The new firmware can be downloaded without controller removal from live installation The detailed description of firmware upgrade procedure can be found in Firmware upgrade manual on www roger pl 11 PR302LCDv2 0EN doc Ordering information PR302LCD PR302LCD controller Technical Specification Operating voltage range unit Current consumption avg 120 Tamper normally closed contact 50mA rated Reading range up to 7 cm for ISO card depends on card quality Card type ASK Modulation 125kHz 4001 2 Operating temp range 0 55 C Cable distance to optional identification terminal 150 meters 500 ft Cable distance between controller and CPR control panel or PC 1200 meters 4000 ft computer Operating humidity 10 to 95 non condensing Ingress protection code IP30 For internal use only Dimensions mm 97 X 176 X 29 Weight grams 740G Connection terminal assignment Name Function 12V Supply input plus and minus Input line multifunctional NO or NC type IN2 Input line multifunctional NO or NC type IN3 Input line multifunctional NO or NC type SHLD RS485 communication cable shield A RS485 communication bus wire A B RS485 communication bus wire B CL
14. ated on Door open event Output is activated after controller detects that door became open and remains active as long as door is being open Activated on Access denied event Output is activated for period abut 2 seconds after controller denies access Activated by schedule Output is activated deactivated according to selected schedule no other method may change condition of output line Activated by schedule or PC command Output is activated deactivated according to selected schedule or interactive command from PC both control methods have the same priority Activated when identification on terminal ID 0 Each time a successful identification is made on EXIT terminal ID 0 output go to active condition and remains in this state till successful identification on ENTRY terminal 10 1 is performed Usually this option is used when controller operates with TRIPOD type gate where lock must be set for clockwise or anticlockwise rotation depending on which terminals identification has been carried out BELL Output Output is triggered when controller recognize BELL Input activation and remains active as long as BELL Input remains triggered This output may be also triggered by BELL Button key which is available on PRT42 and PRT42 BK access terminals Activated when at least one user logged into premises Output is activated when at least one user is logged inside premises output returns to non active co
15. ator intend to change controller s settings or when contents of controller s event buffer has to be downloaded to access system database Networked operation with CPR When controller operates in networked system together with other controllers and CPR control panel events are continuously transferred from all controllers to CPR s internal buffer When connection with CPR is broken controllers automatically move to autonomic mode and store events in theirs internal memory banks after communication with CPR is restored controllers return automatically to networked mode in both cases controllers retain theirs full functionality no functionality is lost or reduced During normal system operation CPR synchronize real time clocks of all controllers and stores events which occurred in system Events stored in CPR and eventually in controllers buffers can PR302LCDv2 0EN doc be manually downloaded to PC database or will be downloaded automatically anytime the Monitoring window of PR Master program is activated Note The main advantage of networked system equipped with CPR is that events which have been occurred on controllers are instantly transferred to remote secure buffer in CPR and that CPR continuously synchronize clocks on all controllers so even after long time period controllers clocks have the same time and events registered in system have perfect chronology Networked operation without CPR When computer is connected to access con
16. be mounted in external location it hasn t any protection against moisture rain or cold only indoor location are acceptable Note You must complete all wiring before applying DC supply to controller Connection Terminals Descriptions Controller Supply terminals 12V PR302LCD should be supplied from 10 0 to 16 0V DC current source equipped with reserve battery The average current consumption is about 120 mA and may increase up to 170 mA when relay output is activated Care must be taken when selecting cable diameter for supply installer must carefully calculate the maximum voltage dropout on supply lines which should not reach 1V in worst case this is very important especially when electric lock is supplied from the same supply source as controller and other electronic equipment It is preferable to use separate supply sources for electronic equipment and electric locks When both elements are supplied from the same power source they should be wired with separate cables Usually the access control system is distributed on relatively large areas this requires distributed supply system with many supply sources located as close as possible to supplied equipment It is recommended to use modern supply units which are equipped with alarm output lines AC Lost output and Low Battery output e g PS20 Such a lines should be connected to controller inputs for continuous monitoring Generally controller accepts linear and switched supplies type
17. cated to situation when controller is integrated into system which utilize another card standard e g HID Mifare in such a configuration T amp A Mode might be changed on controller using keypad input line or time schedule but identification will be performed on remote Wiegand interface reader connected to Clock and Data lines Note The current actual valid T amp A Mode of controller and actual time date is continuously presented on controller s LCD display PR302LCDv2 0EN doc Setting T amp A Mode from keypad Installer may enable disable dynamic setting of T amp A Mode from controller s keypad When manual T amp A Mode setting from keypad is enabled it may or may not require a special password which will protect from unauthorized change of T amp A Mode The manual change of T amp A Mode can be set for a limited period momentary change or for unlimited time stable change When using momentary change method the newly selected T amp A Mode will be valid for nearest Access granted event only when stable method is used all Access granted events which will occur during selected T amp A Mode will have the same new T amp A mark There are following keypad shortcuts which enable change of T amp A Mode of controller CIHILIE lt Password gt This command enables stable for unlimited period change of T amp A Mode each time the sequence is entered controller move to next available defined in PR Ma
18. d connections between relay contacts A relay output can be set to momentary or Bi stable mode When output is setup for momentary mode it becomes activated for limited period from 1 second to 99 minutes and after it returns to its normal condition When output is set to Bi stable mode relay output changes its state to opposite each time the triggering occurs Memory Reset Procedure The MEMORY RESET procedure clears all existing data in memory and restores default settings During MEMORY RESET procedure operator must program new MASTER identifier PIN and or Card and new ID number of controller The MEMORY RESET procedure requires following steps to be done open controller case press MEMORY RESET button until LED OPEN starts blink approx 6 8 seconds then release MEMORY RESET button enter new Master PIN code up to 6 digits then press read new Master card enter new ID address two digits from 00 to 99 range then press controller will save new setting and return to normal mode Note After Memory Reset the newly programmed PIN and Card became MASTER type identifiers Firmware upgrade During manufacturing process controller microprocessor is programmed with most actual firmware version but it can be upgraded later with new ones Roger team constantly working on functionality enhancements so new firmware versions are released quite often every new firmware version is published on www roger pl Our customers
19. ed by the manufacturer e Amplitude modulation ASK MANCHESTER coded e Operating frequency 125 kHz e Transmission speed 2kB sec Note The term identifier or Ident means the operation which consist from Card reading and or PIN entry sequence no matter Examples 1 Identifier PIN Card 2 Identifier Card PIN or 3 Identifier PIN or 4 Identifier Card Examples 1 and 2 refer to situation when option Card PIN is active Duress entry If the user enters his her PIN code which differs from its original form by plus or minus controller interprets it as duress code entry When duress entry is recognized the DURESS event is generated and FORCED ENTRY alarm signalization might occur on output line Example The original code is 4569 entering 4568 or 4560 is treated as a duress entry Note For proper recognition of duress entry the PIN codes of individual users should differ one from each other at least by a value of 2 on the last significant digit The detection of duress codes can be disabled from managing software ON OFF Mode of Controller PR302LCD controller may stay in ON or OFF mode both modes are signalized on bi color LED marked ON OFF The current mode ON or OFF of controller may be optionally signalized on dedicated output line output option Activated when controller in ON mode when controller is switched from ON to
20. erminal ID 1 as ENTRY point Generally ENTRY EXIT assignments described above refer to anti passback function only this function determines actual status of users which may have status as logged on ENTRY logged on EXIT or UNKNOWN Note There are at least three occasions listed below when ENTRY and EXIT terms are used e terms which refers to entry and exit terminal which control door on both sides e terms which refers to entry and exit access points which define Attendance Area used in statistic calculations Users Attendance Statistic ENTRY EXIT terms which refers to T amp A Modes of identification point In each listed above case ENTRY EXIT terms refer to another physical or logical matter for example at the same time an access terminal may have ENTRY status for anti passback function EXIT status for particular Attendance Area calculation and may have assigned EXIT mode for T amp A RS485 Communication interface Controller is equipped with RS485 serial communication interface which is dedicated for communication with PC computer and optional CPR control panel up to 32 controllers may be connected to one RS485 communication bus Each controller connected to communication bus must have individual address ID number from 00 to 99 The PR Master v4 x supervising program enables up to 10 separate networks to be connected to one computer Each network requires UT 2 communication interface which converts
21. f XM 2 expander increase overall controller s security level significantly PR302LCD may operate is autonomic mode or in networked system equipped with CPR control panel or without it Due to complex and wide range of settings which can be defined in controller PR302LCD can not be programmed manually it can be downloaded from PC computer only Programming from PC requires UT 2 communication interface PR302LCD features Single door dual side access controller with integrated RFID PIN reader Autonomic or networked operation Card and or PIN identification Card usage limit definition Card time period limit definition 4000 users 250 access groups 500 access zones 99 general purpose time schedules Holiday schedules Non violate 32 000 event buffer Real Time Clock 2 x 16 Char LCD display with backlight Three multipurpose NO NC inputs Two multipurpose electronically protected 1A transistor outputs One relay output form C contacts 1 5A rated Door lock controlled by internal relay output or by remote secure relay module XM 2 Inputs Outputs controlled by time schedules Four user types Normal Swicher full Switcher limited and Master Door contact Exit button Forced entry Duress and more function Soft or Hard mode anti passback with reset schedule Special door lock modes Normal Locked Unlocked and Conditional Unlocked Card or PIN and Card PIN identification modes each under schedule control Special
22. for those doors which have to be protected with advanced identification method e g biometric identification Door Modes Door Mode determines how the controller will energize and de energize door lock Door lock can be set to few listed below modes of operation Door Mode Description Normal Door lock is activated after controller decide to grant access Unlocked Door lock is continuously energized door can be opened by any unauthorized person Initially door lock is not energized but when first authorized person come and use its identifier lock became Conditional Unlocked energized and remain in this state until new door mode is set Activation of door lock is permanently forbidden no matter if some user has authorization for access or not Locked every attempt to open the lock will be rejected PR302LCDv2 0EN doc As a default door lock stay in Normal Mode but it can be switch to another mode by Door Mode Schedule or by remote command from PC Operation with XM 8 module PR302LCD may operate with or two remote 8 I O dedicated for lift access expanders Both modules are connected to controller via Clock and Data lines The first one address ID 8 is assigned to control access to floor 1 8 where the second one address ID 9 controls access to floors 9 16 Each time a successful identification is made controller activate predefined set of XM 8 s relays relays remain active until inp
23. hich when activated will disable access to controlled door activation deactivation of this input generate Access disabled input ON Access disabled input OFF event Stable T amp A Mode Setting Input Input is dedicated to be connected to some kind of button which when pressed will change the actual T amp A Mode of controller Each time input is triggered controller move to next predefined T amp A Mode After new T amp A Mode is set controller remains in selected T amp A Mode till next time button is pressed or till T amp A Mode Schedule will change actual T amp A Mode Momentary T amp A Mode Setting Input is dedicated to be connected to button which when pressed will change the T amp A Mode of Input controller Every time input is triggered controller move to next predefined T amp A Mode and then waits for identifier as soon as identifier Card PIN is entered controller returns to its previous T amp A Mode when no identifier is read during 8 seconds period controller returns to its previous T amp A Mode automatically Selects Predefined T amp A Mode Input is dedicated to be connected to button which when pressed will turn controller to specified Stable Type Selection T amp A Mode The T amp A Mode which will be set after input is triggered is declared by installer for every input line individually The new T amp A Mode is set for undefined time until next command which will change T amp A Mode of controller Selects Predefi
24. ined by controllers T amp A Mode PR302LCD offers few predefined T amp A Modes Entry Exit On Duty Exit or Ignored for T amp A as well as customer defined Each T amp A Mode has its individual ID number from 0 to 255 numbers between 0 and 50 are reserved for predefined T amp A Modes which can not be modified or changed When controller stay in Ignored for T amp A mode it means that events which will occur during this mode will not play any rule in T amp A reports or calculations The customer defined modes can be useful when new types of entry exit are requested for detailed statistics of users attendance In RACS system each access point controller terminal may have its own Default T amp A Mode The T amp A Mode of access terminal can not be dynamically changed during system activity except situation when option Terminals ID 0 and ID 1 have the same T amp A Mode is set the T amp A Mode of controller s can be dynamically changed in few manners which are listed below e by adequate Time Schedule T amp A Mode Schedule by manual command entered from controller s keypad e by activation of input line If option Terminals ID 0 and IDz1 have the same T amp A Mode is active events registered on terminal ID 0 have the same T amp A status a as events registered on terminal ID 1 no matter if event was registered on terminal ID 1 or ID 0 they have assigned the same T amp A status which is actually assigned for terminal D 1 Generally this option is dedi
25. lded wires Shielded cables should be used only when strong electric interferences exists emen roun SECTION CPR SECTION C Supph en Peon Power Supply Access Access E Controller 4 Act Controller AKUMULATOR 12 Access Access Controller Controller Transformer 4 AKUMULATOR OVAC 12V Control Panel CPR32SE Cdr127EN Roger Access Control System CPR32 Control Panel optional Access Controller NETWORK B The structure of RACS v 4 Access Controller Access Controller Access Controller Access Controller Access Controller Access Controller NETWORK C CPR32 Control Panel optional CPR32 Control Panel optional NETWORK D Access Controller Access Controller Access Controller Local LAN or wide WAN computer network with TCP IP protocal RACS Communication Bus max 1200m Access Controller Access Controller Access Controller Lt Access Controller Controller L Access Controller Access Controller CPR32 L Control Access Panel Controller optional Each Network may have up to 32 controllers NETWORK Telephone Line Access Controller Max 10 access networks Max 320 access controllers Acces
26. n this increase overall controllers security level significantly The operation with XM 8 module s is activated through option Enable XM 2 remote I O expander module There are two additional XM 2 options Ignore IN1 on controller enable on XM 2 controller will use remote on XM 2 IN1 input instead of local on controller IN1 remote IN1 input will have the same function as assigned previously for local IN1 input the electrical signals on controller s IN1 line will be ignored Ignore IN2 on controller enable IN2 on XM 2 controller will use remote on XM 2 IN2 input instead of local on controller IN2 remote IN2 input will have the same function as assigned previously for local IN2 input the electrical signals on controller s IN2 line will be ignored Operation with PSAM 1 module Controller may operate with one PSAM 1 power supply alarm module address ID 4 connected to controller through Clock and Data lines The PSAM 1 is an optional part of PS20 power supply offered by Roger it delivers following data actual power supply DC output level low battery alert e battery failure alert Note PSAM 1 may operate in autonomic or networked mode when connected to controller s Clock and Data lines it should be configured to networked mode with address ID 4 The operation with PSAM 1 module is activated through option Enable PSAM 1 power supply alarm module Operation with Wiegand readers Controller may o
27. nalization The following acoustic signals can be generated by controller PR302LCDv2 0EN doc Signal Description One beep Card read or Key pressed Three beeps OK signal command or operation finished successfully Two beeps OK signal controller wait for next part of command One long signal Card or PIN unknown nor registered in controller Two long signals Card or PIN without authorization for entry identifier registered in controller s memory but actually have no authorization for access Long signal repeated continuously Memory contents corrupted controller should be reprogrammed LCD Display Generally the LCD display is dedicated to present some important information for system user The LCD display offer two 16 characters lines The upper line presents the actual date and time where the lower line show the actual T amp A Mode For example 1 2 1011 1 5 3 1 T amp A E X I T Where CPR means that controller operates in networked mode with CPR access control panel or PC running in on line monitoring when controller operates in autonomic mode it displays message LOC instead of CPR the 12 01 is an actual date the 15 31 is an actual time A T amp A message means Actual T amp A Registration Mode in this case EXIT means that all Access Granted events will be marked as EXIT ty
28. ndicate that somebody want to enter premises After input is triggered controller generate BELL button ON event and optionally may activate output line if configured as BELL Output when line returns to normal condition controller generates BELL button OFF event and clears BELL Output line Tamper Loop Input Input is dedicated to be connected to tamper contact which will indicate that unauthorized person try to open controller terminal case After input is triggered controller generates Tamper loop ON event when line returns to normal condition controller generates Tamper loop OFF event Intruder Detector Input Input is dedicated to be connected to some kind of intruder detector e g PIR which will indicate intruder s attendance in premises After input is triggered controller generates Intruder detector ON event when line returns to normal condition controller generates Intruder detector OFF event The intruder detector input line can by bypassed in ON mode this can be achieved selecting Disable Intruder detector when controller in ON mode option ON OFF Mode Reversing Input Input is dedicated to be connected to button or output which when changes condition will alternate ON OFF mode of controller to opposite condition from ON to OFF or reversely Each time this type of input is triggered controller changes ON OFF mode Access Disabling Input Input is dedicated to be connected to switch or output w
29. ndition when all users have left premises or when anti passback reset occur Activated when max logged user limit reached Output is activated when the number of users logged into premises have reached maximum value output returns to non active state when the number of users is less then maximum allowed value or when anti passback reset occur Alarm Output In most cases one output line of controller is configured as Alarm Output and is dedicated to trigger signaling device when alarm situation occur The Alarm Output line may be configured to signalize the following alarms Alarm name Description Priority Signalization method The alarm occurs after three consecutive PREALARM attempts of entering an unknown identifier Low Single pulse every 2 seconds repeated in a period shorter than 1 minute The alarm occurs after door remains open ina DOOR ALARM period of time defined by Time for door Middle Double pulse every 2 seconds closing FORCED ENTRY The alarm occurs after door opening without Highest Pulse Pause 0 5 0 5 sec the use of controller Signalization of the PREALARM DOOR ALARM and FORCED ENTRY disappears automatically after 3 minutes or can be switched off earlier by using any valid identifier Card PIN registered in system Alarm on controller can also be cleared remotely from PC When the ALARM Output has been programmed to signalize more than one alarm condition only the highest priority alarm is sign
30. ned T amp A Mode Input is dedicated to be connected to button which when pressed will turn controller to specified Momentary Type Selection T amp A Mode The T amp A mode which will be set after input is triggered is declared by installer for each input line individually The new T amp A Mode is active till nearest user identification if during next 8 seconds no identification was performed controller return to previously selected T amp A Mode PR302LCDv2 0EN doc APB Reset Input Input is dedicated to be connected to button which when pressed will reset APB Register of controller Any time input is activated an internal APB Register of controller is initialized cleared and APB Reset event is generated Input is dedicated to be connected to output line contact which when triggered will clear all outputs on XM 8 elevator control module s Clears all outputs on XM 8 elevator control module Input is dedicated to be connected to output line contact which when triggered will set all outputs on XM 8 elevator control module s Sets all outputs on XM 8 elevator control module Besides those listed above functions input lines can be configured to customer defined input functions Using PC software installer may define new input line functions definition of input line function consist from function name and function code Function name can be used to distinguish purpose of input e g Guard Tour Button
31. on controller in particular moments of day week or holydays Note All listed above methods of T amp A Mode control may be used simultaneously to switch controller between different T amp A Modes Holidays Holidays definition specify some days during year period in which controller behavior is different as usual Installer can define some special rules for holidays PR Master software enables four types of holidays settings to be defined H1 H2 H3 and H4 The holiday definition consist from name of holiday day e g Easter date of holiday e g 12 of April detail settings of holiday e g H1 Signalization Optical LED signalization Controller offer three LEDs marked as ON OFF OPEN and SYSTEM An ON OFF led is a bicolor type and may be set to green or red When set to green it signalize that controller is in ON mode when is set to red it signalize that controller is in OFF mode Led OPEN green signalize that relay output is activated what usually mean that door lock is energized A SYSTEM led amber is activated for a moment each time a card or PIN is read it pulses continuously after SWITCHER FULL SWITCHER LOCAL or MASTER identifier is used and controller wait for next part of command which will change ON OFF mode of controller Note When all three leds are blinking and a short acoustic beep is generated periodically it means that controller memory is corrupt and MEMORY RESET is required Acoustic sig
32. opening the door and switching the MASTER E controller between the ON and OFF modes he has identification number ID 000 SWITCHER 001 049 Users with ID 001 049 have authorization for door opening and switching controller between the Full E ON an OFF mode Users with ID 050 099 have authorization for switching controller between the ON and OFF mode foede only they have no authorization for door opening Authorization only for door opening users of this type have ID numbers from 100 to 3999 Optionally NORMAL Wiss users with ID 1000 3999 can be individually set as SWITCHER on particular controllers Note Installer may define some users from ID 1000 to ID 3999 as Local SWITCHER type such a setting can be done individually on each controller operating in access system As a result some user s may be a SWITCHER type on some particular controller but the NORMAL type on other ones PR302LCD identifies users by his her identifier each user has his her own identification number ID 0000 3999 Identifier can be a PIN or Card In case the Card PIN mode is active controller requires use of both forms of identification PIN and Card in any sequence Card then PIN or reverse sequence PR302LCD accepts PINs consisting from 3 up to 6 digits and Cards proximity transponders based on the V4001 2 module from EM MICROELECTRONIC MARIN Switzerland Proximity Card specification 64 bit ROM memory pre programm
33. pe Note The controller time is automatically synchronized with clock settings of CPR Access Control Panel or with PC time The synchronization with PC time occur when PR Master operates in on line monitoring mode only The controllers clock can be set manually by operator by means of interactive command send from PC Installation Locate the controller in a dry area all electrical connections must be made with power supply off Once wiring is complete power up the control panel The controller should be mounted using four mounting screws Originally the new controller is delivered with preprogrammed MASTER Card included in carton box preprogrammed MASTER PIN code 1234 and ID address set to 004 Avoid installing unit near big metal elements or on metal surfaces this can significantly reduce reading range When installing unit on metal surface use optional non metal spacer 10mm thick more between device and metal surface When controller and external terminal are supplied from another power source both minuses terminal s and controller s must be connected together Roger recommend to ground power supply minus Controller should not cause interferences to other equipment however other devices can interfere with controller reader avoid locating controller close lt 0 5m to another reader or computer monitor when an essential reading range reduction is observed try to relocate units PR302LCD can not
34. perate with one Wiegand interface reader connected to Clock and Data lines instead of standard PRT terminal with address ID 0 Controller accept 26 34 42 and 66 bit Wiegand transmissions The transmission of Wiegand reader can be interpret by controller as PIN Card or User ID number When controller is configured for operation with Wiegand User ID reader it interprets transmitted digits as ID number of user which has performed identification when is set to Wiegand PIN reader controller interprets transmitted digits as PIN number when is set to Wiegand Card reader controller interprets transmitted digits as Card number The Wiegand User ID mode is generally dedicated for biometric type readers which does not transmits PINs nor Card s codes but deliver ID number of user which has made successful identification When controller is configured to Wiegand type reader no other extensions modules XM 2 XM 8 or PSAM1 nor standard PRT reader can be connected simultaneously to controller s Clock and Data lines As default Wiegand reader connected to Clock and Data lines is logically interpreted as an ENTRY terminal ID 0 T amp A Registration PR302LCD offers T amp A registration which further can be used for calculation of total job hours Each Access granted event which occur on controller has assigned a T amp A Mark T amp A status which specifies what kind of entry exit has been registered The actual type of registration for T amp A purposes is determ
35. r 50 mA only they can be connected in series with tamper contacts of another controller s and supervised together by CPR Tamper Input line or they can be connected to controller s input which is configured as TAMPER Input When TAMPER contact are connected to controller input a Tamper On or Tamper Off event is registered and transmitted to monitoring computer when TAMPER contacts are open close 101 and IO2 output lines terminals IO1 102 Both lines are open drain N MOS transistor outputs Each output can sink up to 1A DC current for unlimited time In normal not triggered condition both outputs remain in high impedance state when triggered they move to low resistance state which results that supply minus is observed on output Both inputs are electronically protected from excessive currents and over voltage Each transistor output can be programmed to different function and can be controlled by individual time schedule REL 1 Relay output terminals NC and COM The relay output is dedicated to control electric door lock it offers normally open and normally closed contacts rating for 1 5A 24V DC or AC Both pair of relay contact are protected with over voltage elements MOV which reduce sparks during switching inductive loads such electronic locks and thus extends relay contacts life significantly Note Using relay contact to switch voltages above 30V may damage relay protection elements MOV which can result in unintende
36. s Controller Access Controller CPR32 CPR32 Control Control Panel Panel optional optional Access Access Controller Access Controller NETWORK J NETWORK E 1 Each access Network requires separate COM port or can be connected via TCP network 2 The maximum cable length between UT 2 interface and PC COM must not exceed 15m 3 The UT 2 interface can be connected to RACS communication bus in any arbitrary selected location 4 The maximum cable distance between UT 2 interface and any other device connected to communication bus must not exceed 1200m 5 The installation of CPR control panel is optional in access Network 6 System requires RACS 4 supervising software 7 PC computer may operate in ON LINE or OFF LINE mode Cdr126EN
37. s occasionally poor quality of switched supplies may generate some interferences on supply lines which may result in reduced card reading range this may happen especially when long range readers are installed some brands of such readers are especially very sensitive to poor quality of supply Input lines terminals IN1 IN2 and IN3 Each controller input IN1 IN2 and IN3 have the identical electrical structure All inputs are NO NC type with 5 6 resistor pulled up to supply plus During setup process installer may configure each input independent as NO or NC The NO type input is triggered when connecting it to supply minus The NC input normally must be shorted with supply minus when disconnecting it from supply minus it became triggered Controller ignore triggering impulses if they are shorter then 200 ms and accept signals that are longer then 500 ms Detection of signals between 200 and 500 ms is not guaranteed Each controller input can be programmed to different function and may be under control of time schedule RS485 communication interface terminals A B and SHLD RS485 interface consist from two signal lines A and B and optional cable shield terminal SHLD Installer may use arbitrary communication bus topology star three or any combination of both no terminating resistors are required In most cases communication runs satisfactory on almost each types of cables twisted untwisted shielded unshielded but it is not guar
38. se Optional remote access terminal PRT series reader address ID 0 Alarm signalization 4 2 GJ ON OFF Icon When setto red OFF Mode When set to green ON Mode Call button Bell OPEN Icon Electric lock Exit button REX SYSTEM Icon Expanders e g 2 8 Typical installation diagram of PR302LCD cdr108EN Power Supply e g PS20N TRANSFORMER 230VAC The additional relay selects gate door direction Gate Control Panel TERMINAL ADDRESS ID 0 Note The IO1 IO2 output should be configured as Activated when identification on terminal 0 Rotary gate control via PR302 PR302LCD cdr130EN Roger Access Control System An example of RACS system which incorporate 15 access controllers CPR control panel and 3 power supplies Note When system is supplied from more then one supply source all minuses of all supplies should be connected together SECTION A SECTION Power Supply eg PS20N Power Supply A Access peur y Power Supply eg Controller Access 9 Controller Access Access Access Controller Controller Controller 7 Controller Controller Controller Communication Bus max 1200m 7 It is recommended to ground all minuses It is recommended to use twisted unshie
39. ster software T amp A Mode After last sequence controller remain in T amp A Mode The sequence lt Password gt is obligatory only if the relevant password was defined lt gt This command enables momentary until next Card PIN entry change of T amp A Mode The S T U digits specify the ID code of required T amp A Mode When Card PIN is entered and Access granted event occur it will be registered with T amp A status which is actually presented on LCD display after this controller restores previous T amp A Mode If during 8 seconds period no Access granted events occur controller will turn to previous T amp A Mode The sequence lt Password gt is optional and is required only if relevant password was defined l IIS IS ET IIU Password 7 This command enables stable for unlimited period change of T amp A Mode The S T U digits specify the ID code of required T amp A Mode All Access granted events which will occur during new T amp A Mode will be registered with T amp A status which is actually presented on LCD display The sequence lt Password gt is optional and is required only if the relevant password was defined 1 1 255 lt Password gt This function switch controller to its Default T amp A Mode Setting T amp A Mode from input Installer may define one or more input line to be used for setting required T amp A Mode of controller The input line can
40. trol system and Monitoring window of PR Master is active events are continuously transferred from controllers to PC database When PR Master operate with monitoring window deactivated controllers move to autonomic mode and save events in theirs internal buffers Events stored in buffers can be later transferred to PC using interactive command or will be downloaded automatically anytime monitoring window is started Note Controller automatically detect a HOST device CPR control panel or PR Master running in monitoring mode and move automatically to networked mode and vice verso when no HOST is detected on communication bus system is not equipped with CPR or PR Master operates without monitoring window controllers move to autonomic mode Single Door Operation Each model of PRxx2 series controller may operate with two identification access points access terminals first located on EXIT side and second located on ENTRY side of the controlled door As a default an EXIT terminal has assigned address ID 1 where ENTRY terminal has assigned address ID 0 The PR302 and PR302LCD controllers offer one terminal build in into theirs electronic circuit this terminal is treated as an EXIT terminal ID 1 an ENTRY terminal 0 may be connected to controller s Clock and Data lines A default address assignments for ENTRY and EXIT terminals be changed by option Terminal ID 1 located on ENTRY in this case terminal ID 0 is treated as EXIT point and t
41. ut line assigned to option Clears all outputs on XM 8 elevator control module s is triggered or until next identification is accomplished and new set of outputs is activated The operation with XM 8 module s is activated through option Enable XM 8 elevator control module s Alternately all outputs of XM 8 can be activated by input line programmed to option Sets all outputs on XM 8 elevator control module s Operation with XM 2 module Controller may operate with one external 2 I O module address ID 5 dedicated for remote input and output extension XM 2 module is connected to controller via Clock and Data lines The XM 2 offers two relay outputs REL1 and REL2 and two NO NC inputs IN1 and IN2 The REL1 output on XM 2 is activated deactivated simultaneously with REL1 output of controller the second XM 2 s output REL2 is activated deactivated simultaneously with controller s IO2 output The XM 2 s inputs are normally ignored but when allowed during controller s setup they can be used instead of IN1 IN2 inputs located on controller board Installer may select which input s controller s or XM 2 s should be used by controller Generally XM 2 module is dedicated for PR302 PR302LCD controllers which normally activate door lock through internal relay this relay can be easy accessed by non authorized person When XM 2 is used door lock may be activated not by internal controller s relay but by remote relay output located in secure locatio
42. will be rejected access will be denied and Anti passback violation event will occur when APB Soft is selected an attempt to use the same identifier on the same ENTRY EXIT point will be accepted but Anti passback violation event will be generated The activity of anti passback can be reset initialized periodically according to APB Reset Schedule or manually triggering APB Reset Input line After APB Reset the first use of each identifier can be performed on ENTRY or EXIT terminal but after this first identification user must use its identifier alternatively on ENTRY and EXIT terminal Identification Modes Controller enables identification of users in two different modes Identification m Mode Description Card PIN Controller requires Card or PIN to be entered for successful identification Controller requires Card and PIN to be entered for successful identification no matter what sequence Card then PIN Card PIN or PIN then Card Installer may define Default Identification Mode of controller which specify identification method which will be required for each type of users Master Switcher and Normal Default Identification Mode is set separately for each type of users In some periods of day or week controller can be switched to Card PIN mode according to Card PIN Schedule This schedule specify time periods when all types of users must use Card PIN method There are two predefined schedules which can be set for Card PIN Schedule
43. witching between ON and OFF modes can be performed only when adequate time schedule SWITCHER Schedule enables this type of operation The following ON OFF mode manual switching procedures are allowed Procedure for MASTER or SWITCHER FULL users enter MASTER or SWITCHER FULL identifier first time Card and or PIN depending on actual valid identification mode wait till LED SYSTEM starts flashing wnen LED SYSTEM is flashing enter the same identifier second time controller will change ON OFF mode After first use of MASTER or SWITCHER identifier controller may or may not activate door relay it depends on actual access settings When option If access denied SWITCHER disabled is active controller will not change ON OFF mode when MASTER or SWITCHER user which performed identification has not access authorization at that particular moment of time Procedure for SWITCHER LIMITED users enter SWITCHER LIMITED identifier once Card and or PIN depending on actual valid identification mode controller will change ON OFF mode immediately door lock will not be activated Anti passback APB When anti passback function is activated users are obliged to perform identification alternatively on ENTRY and EXIT access points The anti passback can be used in two variants Hard anti passback hard e Soft anti passback soft When APB Hard is selected the attempt to use the same identifier two consecutive times on the same ENTRY or EXIT point

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