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3.2 Networked Operation.
Controllers Z-5R Net can be networked via RS-485 interface and operate under control of control
software running on a PC. Specialised software (described in detail on company website) allows for
controllers programming, operation control, event log downloads. However, the access decisions
are still made by the controller, be it standalone or networked.
“Last” Controller means that it is physically last on a bus. Controller logical number (address) on the
network is configured via software. Initially all Controllers come configured with logical network
address 1. If more than one controller is present on the network, they must be assigned new logical
network addresses.
Controllers are sequentially chained, one after another. See potential way of connecting controllers
to a PC on Figure 7.
USING JUMPER 1 (Figure 6)
The controller comes with a jumper block for programming.
Position 3
(ADD) - to add Normal Keys without a
Master Key. To do so, please power the Controller
OFF, install the jumper and power it back ON. A signal
acknowledges Add Normal Keys mode. Both Normal
and Blocking Keys can be now added without a Master
Key.
Note: This will erase the entire keys database along
with the custom Opening Time setting. The Opening
Time gets reset to factory default (3 seconds).
-
jumper open (by default), electromagnetic lock
(normally open)
After 16 seconds of no Key touches, a series of short
beeps will sound, acknowledging exit from the Add
Normal Keys mode.
Position 1
-
sets the lock operational logic:
Position 2
(CLR) - to erase (clear) the Controller
memory. To do so, please power it OFF, install the
jumper and power it back ON. When memory erase is
complete, a series of short beeps sounds.
-
jumper closed, electromechanical lock (normally
closed)
Position 4
- default position, controller operation not
affected.
Figure 6.
Possible jumper positions.
1
2
3
4
ADD
CLR
GND
DOOR
Z-5R
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USB
Converter
USB -
RS-485
Z-5R Net
№1
Z-5R Net
№2
Z-5R Net
№3
Z-5R Net
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Last
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
LOAD
A
B
RS-485
On the last controller
the jumper is shorted
on a receptacle
№2 (LOAD)
Figure 7.
Connecting Controllers to a PC.