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Firmware v104.00 

Summary of Contents for PR311-BK

Page 1: ...Installation and Programming Guide PR311 BK Outdoor Access Controller Firmware v104 00 ...

Page 2: ...ntroller Rearming 10 4 7 Unlocking the Door 11 4 8 Door Modes 12 4 8 1 Normal Mode 12 4 8 2 Unlocked Mode 13 4 8 3 Conditional Unlocked Mode 13 4 8 4 Locked Mode 13 4 9 Option Auto relock 13 4 10 Option Access When Controller Armed AWA Privilege 13 4 11 Facility Code 13 4 12 Option Controller Timed Lock out 14 4 13 System Flags 14 4 14 Operation with XM 2 I O Extension Module 15 4 15 Operation wit...

Page 3: ...ly or completely Networked Access System It s the same meaning as Integrated Access System Roger Access Control System RACS The access control system which consists of PR series access controllers developed and manufactured by Roger Host Device The electronic equipment used to expand the access system functionality In the RACS system the Host unit can be the CPR32 SE host controller or the PC with...

Page 4: ...element RS485 The electrical interface witch is used by the controller for communication with PC and or with CPR host controller Usually the PC s are not equipped with RS485 communication port so the special adaptor UT 2 interface is required The RS485 enables communication for up to 1200 meters Clock Data Interface The electrical interface which is used by the controller for communication with va...

Page 5: ...___________ _________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 5 Memory Reset The procedure which clears contents of device s memory and restores default factory values Restart The scenario when device goes through initialization procedure the same as during power up of a unit ...

Page 6: ...reader enables two way door control entry exit The PR311 BK unit can work autonomously Stand alone Mode or as a part of the Integrated Networked Access Control System When controller operates as a stand alone unit then independently i e autonomously controls the supervised door access point In this mode controller doesn t provides event recording no time schedules time tables Important note The PR...

Page 7: ...R311 BK allows up to 32 time schedules which are used to control access and two special schedules one of them controls the Identification Mode while the other one controls the Door Mode Events which occur in the access system are stored on the Host device If the communication with the Host is broken the PR311 BK continues operation with time schedule settings which existed when the communication d...

Page 8: ...R311 BK can register up to 1 000 users Every user has his ID identification number from 001 to 999 and may have card and or PIN The PIN codes may have from 3 to 6 digits and whenever entered PIN code must be followed by mark which is used to mark the end of a code The PR311 BK controller precludes assignment of the same cards or PIN s for two different users Users can be identified by cards PIN s ...

Page 9: ... supervised by the Host device users registered in controller can be divided into 256 Access Groups The users which belong to the same Access Group have the same access authorization within system The access level of each group can be controlled by the time schedules The PR311 BK allows to be defined up to 32 different time schedules for a unit The time schedules consists of one or more time perio...

Page 10: ...red to the function no 0 Disarmed mode and optional input line configured to the function no 13 Disable arming The controller s output line function no 0 indicates current operating mode of the controller whereas the input line function no 13 verifies if the controlled system or device can be Armed or set ON or not When the installer doesn t define any controller s input to the function no 13 the ...

Page 11: ...r once only Note The manual rearming of the controller through TOGGLE or MASTER users can be carried out either from the controller PR311 BK or from the external reader Example1 Rearming of the controller by using a TOGGLE identifier when the Card Only mode is active Read your TOGGLE card with the first use of the card controller will release a lock and start flashing LED SYSTEM When the LED SYSTE...

Page 12: ... is disabled by the relevant time schedule this rule refers to scenario when controller operates in Integrated Access Control System 4 8 Door Modes The Door Mode determines method which PR311 BK use to control a door lock There are four Door Modes available in the controller Normal Unlocked Conditional Unlocked Locked A Door Mode can be controlled in a few listed below methods By use of Programmin...

Page 13: ...ge Normally when the controller is Armed access to the controlled door is disabled for all types of users except the MASTER This rule can be changed by an option Access when controller Armed AWA Privilege When this option is set on user may enter the room when the controller operates either in the Armed or in the Disarmed mode The AWA Privilege can be set individually for each user programmed in t...

Page 14: ... the relevant System Flag will remain active after it is set ON The Timers for AUX1 and LIGHT flags can be optionally programmed for unlimited time Latch mode in this case once the System Flag is set it will remain ON till the moment when adequate command or adequate event will clear it The condition of each Flag can be signaled on the output line The PR311 BK utilizes the following System Flags A...

Page 15: ...al PRT Series Reader The PR311 BK is capable to operate with external PRT series reader If used the PRT reader enables two way door control the PRT reader should be connected to the controller s CLK and DTA lines and must have an address set to ID 0 The maximum distance between controller and the PRT reader is limited to 150 m 4 16 Alarms The PR311 BK controller has been designed to detect and ind...

Page 16: ...on the remote XM 2 I O extension module Each input can be configured as NO or NC type and may have assigned function from the list below Table 4 Input line functions Function Number Description Input off 0 Selecting this function will disable decoding of this input This function can be used for temporary input deactivation without disconnecting it physically from the triggering source Alarm type P...

Page 17: ...he TROUBLE flag on Low battery 6 Input is dedicated for connection to an output line or a contact which is used to indicate the low level of reserve battery Each time this input is triggered it sets the TROUBLE flag on Bell button 7 Each time this input is triggered controller activates the Door bell output function no 15 Input is dedicated for connection to a button used to indicate that somebody...

Page 18: ...ets Card and PIN identification mode for terminal ID1 Note It is not allowed to program two or more inputs to the same function 4 19 Outputs The PR311 BK provides five logical outputs Three of them called OUT1 OUT2 and OUT3 are located on the controller s electronic module while two others OUT4 OUT5 are located on the optional XM 2 extension module The OUT1 is a relay output with one NO NC COM con...

Page 19: ...erates in Unlocked door mode Conditional Unlocked door mode 20 Output goes on and remains in this condition as long as the controller operates in Conditional Unlocked door mode Locked door mode 21 Output goes on and remains in this condition as long as the controller operates in Locked door mode Pulse on disarming 25 Whenever controller switches to Disarmed mode this output goes on for approx two ...

Page 20: ...ed to a single user programming function The Programming Cards are defined during the initial installer s setup and can be carried out from PC only Note The use of Programming Cards is restricted to controller only it is not possible to use the Programming Cards from the external reader connected to the controller 5 2 Memory Reset Programming MASTER Identifier The Memory Reset Procedure clears ent...

Page 21: ...tions which are available in the programming from the PC 5 3 1 P r o g r a m m i n g C a r d s The following programming functions can be assigned to Programming Cards Function No 0 PC F1 Add NORMAL user without AWA Privilege Function No 1 PC F2 Add NORMAL user with AWA Privilege Function No 2 PC F3 Add TOGGLE user without AWA Privilege Function No 3 PC F4 Add TOGGLE user with AWA Privilege Functi...

Page 22: ...er Example No 2 Set controller to Unlocked door mode Present PC F10 Programming Card to the reader the unit will enter programming mode LED SATUS is green LED SYSTEM is flashing for a short while Once in the programming mode controller will set Unlocked door mode and then will automatically return to operating mode it was before Example No 3 Delete card Present PC F6 Programming Card to the reader...

Page 23: ... 2 extension module Function for OUT1 output Function for OUT2 output Function for OUT3 output Function for OUT4 output Function for OUT5 output Note The OUT4 and OUT5 outputs are located on optional XM 2 extension module Door unlock time Door open timeout XM 2 extension module on off Option Timed lock out Option Auto relock Option Facility Code Timer value for AUX1 flag Timer value for LIGHT flag...

Page 24: ...is rule is not valid for power sources used for supply of a door lock Always assure that supplies used to power electronics and door locks are electrically separated Roger recommends grinding the negative lead of a power supply Connection to the earth should be arranged in one arbitrary selected point With its relatively weak electromagnetic field generation the terminal should not cause any harmf...

Page 25: ...ed 1V in the worst case It is recommended to supply door release device e g door strike or magnet lock from separate power supply When both controller and door release device are supplied from the same power source you must use separate cable pairs for both of them Always add the silicon diode e g 1N400x series in parallel to door release device locate diode as close as possible to door release an...

Page 26: ...User Programming mode Flashing Controller is waiting for an identifier Steady The door lock is activated this LED remains ON as long as the door lock is energized Steady The memory contents corrupted or MASTER identifier not programmed This situation is accompanied by acoustic signal repeated in sequence sound 2s pause 2s Blinking Blinking Steady The controller is being programmed from PC the LED ...

Page 27: ...cation line internally pulled up to supply plus through 5 6K resistor Green DTA Data communication line internally pulled up to supply plus through 5 6K resistor Grey TMP A Yellow TMP B Tamper contacts 50mA 24V rated NC and dry TMP A Wire A TMP B Wire B Table 9 Technical specification Technical Specification DC Supply 10 16 VDC Current Consumption Avg 60 mA Anti sabotage Protection Tamper NC conta...

Page 28: ...s are protected with over voltage elements XM 2 I O extension module digital communication with host reader two NO NC inputs and two relay outputs each relay offers one NO NC contact 1 5A 24V rated Relay contacts are protected with the over voltage elements Module is delivered with ABC installation box Table 11 Product history Hardware Firmware Date Description PR311 BK v1 0 102 00 24 09 05 Initia...

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