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Mercury Security © 2019 

MR62e 

DOC 10107-0057 

REV 1.02 

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10.  Relay Circuit Wiring: 

Four Form-C contact relays are provided for controlling door lock mechanisms or alarm signaling.  The 
relay contacts are rated at 2 A @ 30 Vdc, resistive and are in a dry contact configuration.  When you are 
controlling the delivery of power to the door strike, the Normally Open and Common poles are used.  When 
momentarily removing power to unlock the door, as with a mag lock, the Normally Closed and Common 
poles are used.  Check with local building codes for proper egress door installation. 

Door lock mechanisms can generate feedback to the relay circuit that can cause damage and premature 
failure of the relay.  For this reason, a diode must be used to protect the relay.  Wire should be of sufficient 
gauge to avoid voltage loss. 

 

It is possible for the MR62e to provide power for a 12 Vdc door strike providing the maximum current is 
not exceeded, see specification section.  

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

11.  Status LEDs: 

At power up, LED 1 turns ON then LEDs 2 through 7 are turned ON then OFF in sequence. 

The following table describes the LED

’s in the Normal Running mode: 

LED 

DESCRIPTION 

 

On-line, encryption disabled = 0.8 second ON, 0.2 second OFF 

On-line,  encryption  enabled  =  0.1  second  ON,  0.1  second  OFF,  0.1  second  ON,  0.1 
second OFF0.1 second ON, 0.1 second OFF0.1 second ON, 0.3 second OFF 

 

Off-line:  0.2 second ON, 0.8 second OFF 

 

Waiting for application firmware to be downloaded: .1 sec ON, .1 sec OFF 

Input IN1 Status: OFF = Inactive, ON = Active, Flashing = Fault.  See note 2 

Input IN2 Status: OFF = Inactive, ON = Active, Flashing = Fault.  See note 2 

Input IN3 Status: OFF = Inactive, ON = Active, Flashing = Fault.  See note 2 

Input IN4 Status: OFF = Inactive, ON = Active, Flashing = Fault.  See note 2 

Input IN5 Status: OFF = Inactive, ON = Active, Flashing = Fault.  See note 2 

Input IN6 Status: OFF = Inactive, ON = Active, Flashing = Fault.  See note 2 

J1-YELLOW  Ethernet speed: OFF = 10 Mb/S, ON = 100 Mb/S 

J1-GREEN 

OFF = No Link, ON = Good Link, Flashing = Ethernet Activity 

Note 2:

  If this input is defined, every three seconds the LED is pulsed to its opposite state for 0.1 

second, otherwise, the LED is off. 

12.   IT Security: 

When installing the MR62e, it is important to ensure that it is done in a secure manner.  

Upon  installation,  the  user  accounts  to  the  web  configuration  page  should  be  created  with  secure 
passwords, and that all DIP switches are in the off position for the normal operating mode.  The MR62e 
is shipped from the factory with a default login account, which is enabled when DIP 1 is moved from OFF 
to  ON.    The  default  login  user  name  and  password  will  be  available  for  five  minutes  once  enabled.  
Therefore, it is important that at least one user account is defined, and the DIP switches are set to OFF 
before the MR62e is commissioned.  It is also highly recommended not to configure the MR62e with an 
IP address that is accessible from the public Internet.   

 

Diode Selection: 

 

Diode current rating: 1x strike count 
Diode breakdown voltage: 4x strike voltage 
For 12 Vdc or 24 Vdc strike, diode 1N4002 
(100V/1A) typical. 

 

 

TB5

Summary of Contents for MR62e

Page 1: ...on Six inputs are provided that may be used for monitoring the door contacts exit push buttons and alarm contacts Input circuits can be configured as unsupervised or supervised The MR62e requires PoE...

Page 2: ...osed Contact TB6 1 NO Relay K3 Normally Open Contact TB6 2 3 C Relay K3 Common Contact TB6 3 NC Relay K3 Normally Closed Contact TB6 4 NO Relay K4 Normally Open Contact TB6 5 4 C Relay K4 Common Conta...

Page 3: ...ve power during steps 4 6 1 Set S1 DIP switches to 1 2 ON 3 4 OFF 2 Apply power to the MR62e 3 Watch for LEDs 1 2 and 3 4 to alternately flash at a 0 5 second rate 4 Within 10 seconds from applying po...

Page 4: ...rt not only open and closed but also open circuit shorted grounded and foreign voltage A supervised input circuit requires two resistors be added to the circuit to facilitate proper reporting The stan...

Page 5: ...to be downloaded 1 sec ON 1 sec OFF 2 Input IN1 Status OFF Inactive ON Active Flashing Fault See note 2 3 Input IN2 Status OFF Inactive ON Active Flashing Fault See note 2 4 Input IN3 Status OFF Inac...

Page 6: ...30 Vdc Inputs Six unsupervised supervised End of Line resistors 1k 1k ohm 1 watt standard Reader Interface Power 12 Vdc 5 A maximum RVO TB7 4 Communication 2 Wire RS 485 OSDP protocol four devices max...

Page 7: ...structive Attack I 14 Additional Mounting Information Sources for the optional items shown below 3 gang stainless steel blank cover Available from Leviton part number 84033 40 Graybar part number 8815...

Page 8: ...d warranties and expressly excludes and disclaims all implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose All returns must be accompanied by a Return Material Authorization RMA n...

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