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Protégé System Controller Installation Manual 

STATUS INDICATION 

Introduction 

 

The Protégé System controller includes extensive diagnostic indicators that can aid the 

installer in diagnostic faults and conditions. In some cases an indicator may have multiple 
meanings depending on the status indicator display. 

Status Indicator 

 

The Status Indicator is located in the centre of the PCB and indicates the status of the Protégé 

System Controller. If the Protégé System Controller is operating normally the LED will indicate 
this by flashing at 1 second intervals.  

Fault Indicator 

 

The fault indicator serves two functions that are dependent on the status indicator above. 
When the status indicator is flashing to indicate either an offline or online state, and the fault 

light is flashing, the battery is either disconnected or low. If the fault indicator is flashing 
without any status indicator, this signals that an internal error has occurred (Firmware, 

Memory or Hardware Failure). The firmware should be updated and technical support 
contacted. The fault indicator LED is identified by the text 'FAULT'. 

Charge/Test Indicator 

 

The charge and test indicator serves two functions; it will indicate that a Battery Test is in 
progress and that Battery Charging is being performed. When AC is present the battery 

charging current will be indicated by a varying intensity level on this indicator. This indicator 
will also illuminate when a battery test is in progress by illuminating brightly for 30 seconds 

every 10 minutes. The battery test period is a programmable option in the Protégé System 
Controller system options. 
 

This LED is identified by the text 'CHARGE/TEST'. This indicator does not function when AC is 
not present. 

Auxiliary OK Indicator 

 

Auxiliary voltage is supplied to the AUX+ outputs through the auxiliary fuse. If auxiliary 

supply is normal the 'AUX OK' indicator will be illuminated. 

AC OK Indicator 

 

When a valid AC input is provided to the Protégé System Controller the 'AC OK' indicator will 

illuminate. 
 

 
 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for PRT-CTRL

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Page 3: ...mper Switch Earth Ground Connection AC Power Backup Battery Battery Charging Current Status Indicator Output Encrypted Module Network Telephone Dialler Expansion Connector Ethernet 10 100 Network Interface Zone Inputs Introduction Zone Inputs Trouble Zone Inputs Programmable Outputs Introduction Bell Siren PGM Outputs PGM 3 and 4 Outputs Configuration Switch Introduction Configuration Switch Facto...

Page 4: ...tor Ethernet Link Indicator Ethernet 10 100 Indicator Ethernet Data Indicator Controller BIOS Operation Introduction Entering BIOS Operation BIOS Serial Communication BIOS Ethernet TCP IP Communication BIOS Main Menu BIOS Setup Menu BIOS Testing Menu BIOS Firmware Menu BIOS Firmware Version Information BIOS Firmware Update Ordering Information Product Codes Warranty Introduction Contact ...

Page 5: ...ntroller is the central processing unit of the Protégé System The Protégé System Controller communicates with all system modules stores all configuration and transaction information process s all system communication and reports alarms and system activity to a monitoring station or remote computer Figure 1 Protégé System Controller PCB Reference Flexible module network architecture allows large nu...

Page 6: ...ilure to adhere to the specifications will result in any warranty or guarantee that was provided becoming null and void Integrated Control Technology continually strives to increase the performance of its products and as a result the specifications may change without notice It is recommended that you always consult www integratedcontroltechnology com for the latest documentation and product inform...

Page 7: ...igned for any configuration from single site single controller applications up to the global multi national corporations using multiple site multiple controller installations The Protégé SMGT application is designed for efficient configuration and management of your Protégé installation Special built in features and the quick start kit will get your system up and running in minutes Protégé Modules...

Page 8: ...nnection for two card readers either Wiegand or Magnetic Stripe formats Four Wiegand Card Readers can be connected in Multiple Card mode The 2 Reader Expansion Modules also adds 8 Zones and 8 Outputs to the Protégé System Some of the outputs on the PRT RDI2 have specific access control functions and can be used as zones in the Protégé alarm processing functions Mini 2 Reader Expansion Module PRT R...

Page 9: ...in electrical rooms communication equipment rooms closets or in an accessible area of the ceiling 1 Insert the plastic stand offs in to the locations to mount the PCB board 2 Calculate the location and position of the enclosure and mark the holes for the keyhole points in the top left and right locations This will allow you to screw in the screws and then hang the box on them adjusting the locatio...

Page 10: ... clamps are present at the same connection point connect the clamp below the existing units Figure 3 Controller Main Earth Ground Connections The telephone communication dialler contains a separate earth connection Do not loop the earth connection from the dialler to the earth of the controller A separate connection should be connected to the same earth point AC Power The controller should be supp...

Page 11: ...l wiring configuration and jumper settings are completed Backup Battery It is recommended that a minimum of a 4Ah battery is used as the main backup battery From the accessory bag provided connect the RED and BLACK battery termination wires to the B and B terminals Connect the spade terminals to the battery as shown below Connection of the battery in reverse will not damage the System Controller b...

Page 12: ... of 10 minutes will be resumed this is a programmable setting in the system controller panel options The test period can be changed as required by setting the battery test time in the controller configuration menu Battery Charge Current Setting Battery charging can be controlled by the charging configuration option programmed in the Panel Options menu Default or by the configuration of the battery...

Page 13: ... The communication offers superior interference immunity Connection of the communications should be performed according to the following diagram It is important that the 12V Communications power be supplied from the controller or controlling device or from an independent battery backed power supply unit Figure 9 Standard Communications Connection Always connect the controllers NA and NB terminals ...

Page 14: ... only Figure 11 EOL Jumper ON Figure 12 EOL Jumper OFF The 12V N and N Communication input must be supplied from only ONE point Connections from more than one 12V supply may cause failure or damage to the units supplying power The Network BIAS configuration jumpers allow the communication network to be biased using a high or Low Default resistance Figure 13 Network LOW resistance BIAS Default Conf...

Page 15: ...ed and repeat the communication process refer to the Service programming section in the Protégé System Reference Manual for settings that relate to reporting and communication Figure 15 Telephone Line Connection It is recommended that the earth connection for the telephone and main power supply refer section Earth Ground Connection in Page 8 earth be run separately and should be terminated on the ...

Page 16: ...Suite and the Protégé System Controller uses a 10 100 ethernet network operating the TCP IP protocol suite The IP address of the controller can be configured using the LCD Keypad Terminal The default IP address is set to a static IP address of 192 168 1 2 with a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 These IP address settings are commonly used for internal networks Installing the Protégé System Controller o...

Page 17: ...ller Installation Manual Figure 18 Ethernet 10 100 Switch Hub Connection Temporary direct connections can be used for onsite programming by using a standard ethernet crossover cable Figure 19 Ethernet 10 100 Direct Connection ...

Page 18: ...ture sensors Devices connected to these zones can be installed to a maximum distance of 300m 1000ft from the Controller when using 22 AWG The Controller supports normally opened and normally closed configurations with or without EOL resistors as explained below Zones can be programmed from the Protégé LCD Keypad PRT KLCD or using the Protégé System Management Suite PRT SMGT CP001 01 to CP001 16 re...

Page 19: ... computer keypad or siren The following table details the trouble zones that are configured in the system controller The trouble type and group define the trouble that is generated by the trouble zone when it is activated Zone Number Description Type Group CP001 01 Module Tamper System Tamper System CP001 02 AC failure Power Fault General CP001 03 Low Battery Power Fault General CP001 04 Real Time...

Page 20: ...t System CP001 21 ModBUS Communication Fault Hardware Fault System CP001 22 Protégé SMGT Remote Access Hardware Fault System CP001 23 Installer Logged In Hardware Fault System CP001 24 Service 1 Stopped Hardware Fault System CP001 25 Service 2 Stopped Hardware Fault System CP001 26 Service 3 Stopped Hardware Fault System CP001 27 Service 4 Stopped Hardware Fault System CP001 28 Reserved CP001 64 R...

Page 21: ...ne 20 watt siren The bell output uses a electronically fused circuit and automatically shuts down if the current exceeds 1 8A Figure 22 Bell Siren PGM1 2 Connection If the load on the Bell terminals returns to normal 1 8A the Protégé System Controller reinstates power to the Bell terminals When the bell output is not used the appropriate trouble zone will be activated refer to the Trouble Zone Inp...

Page 22: ... Protégé System Controller Installation Manual Figure 23 Open Collector PGM3 4 Connection The PGM 3 and 4 outputs can switch to a maximum capacity of 50mA Exceeding this amount will damage the PGM output ...

Page 23: ...HyperTerminal Port 9000 ON Serial Network Interface This option uses the module network communication port to configure the system Use this option if ethernet can not be used or the IP address is not configured 4 System Default OFF Normal Operation ON Factory Default System Controller System Default The system controller can be set back to factory default using the following procedures This will r...

Page 24: ...nals that an internal error has occurred Firmware Memory or Hardware Failure The firmware should be updated and technical support contacted The fault indicator LED is identified by the text FAULT Charge Test Indicator The charge and test indicator serves two functions it will indicate that a Battery Test is in progress and that Battery Charging is being performed When AC is present the battery cha...

Page 25: ...or The Slave Receive and Transmit Data indicators are located on the right side of the PCB beside the slave communication interface and below the modem circuitry The indicator shows when the Protégé System Controller is transmitting and receiving information from the module communications interface and is identified by the text RX and TX Ethernet Link Indicator The link indicator is ON when the et...

Page 26: ...uration switch and then performing a power down of the system controller You must also select the type of communication link that you want to establish with the system controller for BIOS operations This can be either Serial Using the Module Network Interface or Ethernet Using the ethernet communication port Follow the procedures below to select the BIOS mode and required communication format If y...

Page 27: ... 9000 For information on the connection of the ethernet interface to an ethernet network refer to the Installation Section Ethernet 10 100 Network Interface on Page 14 Ethernet Interface Connection Procedure 1 Power off the system controller and unplug the battery back up 2 Turn ON configuration dip switch 2 and ensure that configuration dip switch 3 is in the OFF position 3 Connect the ethernet a...

Page 28: ...ypad is available or to view hardware and real time clock settings Setup Menu a Clock b Hardware c IP Address d Change Password x Exit Selection To use the setup functions follow the onscreen options for each menu selection To exit the setup menu press the x key The change password option can be selected if a password is to be set to access the BIOS configuration If a password is set it will be re...

Page 29: ...the current versions of firmware in the system controller select the a option and you will be presented with a screen similar to the following Flash File Information Boot Loader Name CTRLBOOT Version 1 07 R Build 0380 Release 4015 System BIOS Name CTRLBIOS Version 1 03 R Build 0631 Release 41E7 Application Name CTRLAPP Version 1 05 R Build 1390 Release 5096 No other applications found Press any ke...

Page 30: ...n ensure you know where the firmware file has been stored on your computer The firmware update process uses the XMODEM protocol to transfer files when you select the b option to update the firmware the BIOS will immediately send a request to the terminal to start sending the file Follow the steps below to update the firmware The screens are shown for the HyperTerminal application 1 Select the b up...

Page 31: ...isplay the download statistics as shown below Download Complete Downloading of the firmware file has been completed Records 00065193 Errors 00000000 Size 00490126 Press any key to exit 5 You can now use the version menu option in the firmware menu to view the firmware version that you downloaded To run this application exit the BIOS and ensure all configuration switches are set to OFF ...

Page 32: ...B Protégé System Controller PCB Only Includes Accessory Bag To order the System Controller in a cabinet order the CAB LRG steel cabinet complete with transformer and tamper connections separately Manuals and literature are available at the Integrated Control Technology website in the documentation section If you require manuals on CD ROM please request a literature CD ROM from the website ...

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