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PRT-R

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Protege Ethernet 2 Reader Expander 

Installation Manual 
 

Summary of Contents for Protege PRT-RDE2-PCB

Page 1: ...PRT RDE2 PCB Protege Ethernet 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...reproduced photocopied or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of Integrated Control Technology Limited Designed and...

Page 3: ...e Network 10 2 10 Slave Device Network 12 2 11 RS 485 Biasing Settings 14 3 Communication Setup ____________________________________________________ 15 3 1 Keypad Programming 15 Network Mode 15 Contro...

Page 4: ...31 8 3 Charge Test Indicator 31 8 4 Auxiliary OK Indicator 31 8 5 AC OK Indicator 31 8 6 5V Isolated Power Indicator 32 8 7 Lock 1 Lock 2 Indicators 32 8 8 Network RX TX Indicator 32 8 9 R1 and R2 Po...

Page 5: ...f PGM outputs by 8 includes 2 monitored lock control outputs Flexible module network architecture allows large numbers of modules to be connected to the RS 485 Module Network Up to 250 modules can be...

Page 6: ...es of the enclosure and air flow to the vents of the enclosure are not restricted We recommend the Reader Expander is installed in a location that will facilitate easy access for wiring We also recomm...

Page 7: ...ST TP TP Tamper Input Connection 2 4 Earth Ground Connection The Reader Expander has a connection for earth ground For best results a cold water pipe should be used with a pipe wiring clamp If a cold...

Page 8: ...he electrical termination point inside the enclosure and the secondary wires of the transformer to the AC Input on the controller i Termination of wiring to the PGM Expander while power is applied or...

Page 9: ...nd condition of the battery to be detected On completion of this first test the normal testing period of 10 minutes will be resumed 2 7 Status Indicator The status output will activate according to th...

Page 10: ...ons can be used for onsite programming by using a standard Ethernet crossover cable Ethernet 10 100 Direct Connection 2 9 Encrypted Module Network The Protege Reader Expander incorporates encrypted RS...

Page 11: ...o a 12V power supply source as shown in the following diagram and connected at ONLY one 12V power source NA N N NB NA N N NB NA N N NB AUX Z1 COM COM Z2 Z3 Z4 Protege Integrated System Controller or m...

Page 12: ...vices on the slave RS485 network SA S S SB Slave Communications Connection Always connect the Reader Expanders SA and SB terminals to the SA and SB terminals of the slave devices The S and S must go t...

Page 13: ...characteristic impedance of 120ohm Belden 9842 or equivalent Maximum total length of cable is max 900m 3000ft Warning Unused wires in the cable must not be used to carry power to other devices Shielde...

Page 14: ...onfiguration Both jumpers MUST be set to the same bias type i Biasing shall only be set to LOW on ONE point on any single segment of the RS 485 network All other devices on the same segment shall be s...

Page 15: ...2 ADDRESS 64 DEFAULT RUN DIP Switch Setting for Keypad Configuration Connect a PRT KLCD module to the primary RS 485 port NA and NB that has a module address of 200 or greater Make sure there are no o...

Page 16: ...onnection displayed Network UDP Port The Network UDP port defines the port the Reader Expander uses to connect to the Protege System Controller This must be set the same as Protege System Controller N...

Page 17: ...ontroller will be connected to ALWAYS consult the network or system administrator before programming these values Gateway 000 000 000 000 To modify the IP gateway use the decimal entry from 000 to 255...

Page 18: ...in page index php will be displayed Click the Setup link on the menu on the left to navigate to the setup page setup php All the options that are available through the keypad can be modified through t...

Page 19: ...and firmware versions Users To restrict access to the reader expander it is recommended to change the password of the default user Select the checkbox of the user to be modified and click the Edit bu...

Page 20: ...int Shielded Cable RED BLACK GREEN WHITE ORANGE BROWN BLUE YELLOW SHIELD Shield not connected Standard Card Reader Connection The card reader must be connected to the Controller port using a shielded...

Page 21: ...ORANGE BROWN BLUE YELLOW SHIELD AUX DO L2 D1 L1 BZ Shield is frame grounded at one point Shielded Cable RED BLACK GREEN WHITE ORANGE BROWN BLUE YELLOW SHIELD Entry Reader Exit Reader Data Multiple Rea...

Page 22: ...acts for monitoring and controlling access control doors Each zone on the Reader Expander can be used for the door function that is automatically assigned and as a normal zone input on the system The...

Page 23: ...Y 1 contacts operating in parallel with L1 output and the RELAY 2 contacts operating in parallel with the L2 output B1 B1 B2 B2 P3 P4 1N4007 Diode 12VDC Electric Locking Device Door Lock Powered Outpu...

Page 24: ...installation standards and ULC ORD C634 to comply with ULC installation standards Motion detectors and temperature sensors shall be listed to UL 639 to comply with UL installation standards and ULC S...

Page 25: ...ngle configuration type use the Multiple Selection feature in the Protege System Management Suite application When using the No Resistor configuration the Controller only monitors the opened and close...

Page 26: ...on Type Group RDxxx 01 Module Tamper System Tamper System RDxxx 02 AC failure Power Fault General RDxxx 03 Low Battery Power Fault General RDxxx 04 Aux Failure Power Fault General RDxxx 05 Lock Failur...

Page 27: ...reader expander will reinstate power to the lock terminals if they are activated For locking devices that have different voltage or current requirements than is available at the L1 or L2 terminals a...

Page 28: ...eading device These functions may be disabled by programming the appropriate setting in the reader expander configuration PGM Number Description RDxxx 03 LED 1 Green Reader 1 RDxxx 04 LED 2 Red Reader...

Page 29: ...Number Not Known The card number is not known in the system The card that has been presented to the reader could not be matched to a valid user in the system 1 Long Beep 2 Short Beeps Access Denied Do...

Page 30: ...Reader Expander will automatically default the internal configuration and require a network update See the Protege System Reference Manual for information on performing a module update 1 ADDRESS 1 2...

Page 31: ...ander is operating in firmware update mode or there is no firmware loaded The fault indicator when ON indicates that an error has occurred while trying to register with the system controller The statu...

Page 32: ...work Receive and Transmit Data indicators are located on the top right side of the PCB beside the network communication interface The indicator shows when the Protege Reader Expander is transmitting a...

Page 33: ...Expander is not compatible with the system controller To clear this error update the module using the module update application 3 Address Too High The Reader Expander address is above the maximum numb...

Page 34: ...utputs 2 Outputs 400mA Max 500mA Shutdown PGM Outputs 6 50mA Max Open Collector Status Output 50mA Max Open Collector Inputs Zone 8 500ms to 40sec Input Speed Tamper 1 Normally Closed Trouble Zone 16...

Page 35: ...2 Reader Expander Installation Manual June 2017 35 11 New Zealand and Australia General Product Statement The RCM compliance label indicates that the supplier of the device asserts that it complies w...

Page 36: ...st designated collection point Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with you national legislation For business users in the European Union If you wish to disc...

Page 37: ...be selected To comply with EN 50131 1 Single Button Setting should not be selected To comply with EN 50131 1 only one battery can be connected and monitored per system If more capacity is required a...

Page 38: ...placing an order for the Protege Reader Expander PRT RDE2 PCB Protege Reader Expander PCB Only Includes Accessory Bag To order the Protege Ethernet Reader Expander in a cabinet order the CAB LRG larg...

Page 39: ...ct the products and because the products may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by ICT ICT cannot guarantee the performance of the security system ICT s obligation and liability und...

Page 40: ...on below Integrated Control Technology P O Box 302 340 North Harbour Post Centre Auckland New Zealand 4 John Glenn Ave Rosedale North Shore City 0632 Auckland New Zealand Phone 64 9 476 7124 Toll Free...

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