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Functional description of PRxx1 series controllers Rev.H.doc

 

2016-10-28 

 

 

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respective Timer

 

LIGHT

 

Function Cards: 

[FP15]: Set LIGHT 

[FP17]: Toggle LIGTH 

Inputs: 

[68]: Set LIGHT 

[70]: Toggle LIGHT 

Function Keys: 

[78]: Set LIGHT 

[70]: Toggle LIGHT

 

Function Cards: 

[FP16]: Clear LIGHT 

[FP17]: Toggle 
LIGHT 

Inputs: 

[69]: Clear LIGHT 

[70]: Toggle LIGHT 

Function Keys: 

[69]: Clear LIGHT 

[70]: Toggle LIGHT 

Flag is also switched off 
after elapsed time of 
respective Timer

 

TAMPER

 

Input: 

[08]: Tamper 

Controller disarming 

Flag is also switched off 
after elapsed time of 

respective Timer 

INTRUDER

 

Inputs: 

[09]: Intruder 

[08]: Tamper 

Function Key: 

[09]: Intruder 

Controller disarming 

Flag is also switched off 

after elapsed time of 
respective Timer 

DURESS

 

Entering of PIN under duress (see Facility Code (also 
called: Site Code) is a part of the whole proximity card 

code which is located between 16th and 24th bit and is 
intended to characterize some group of cards 

customized and produced for individual order. 

Example: If the card has following code 

(presented in binary form): 
0001000000000000111011100010001010110111 
the underline digits 11101110 are treated as 

Facility Code.  

Proximity cards and key fobs provided by Roger 
have card code printed in two forms: full card 

code in decimal system e.g. 68735083191 and 
reduced code which is generated from the first 

24 bits of the full card code. This reduced code is 
presented as three decimal digits (from range 

000-255) separated by comma from remaining 5 
digits e.g. 238,08887. As a result the first 3 
decimal digits before comma correspond to card 

Facility Code. 

When Facility Code option is active, controller 

grants the access to all users with the same 
Facility Code. Thanks to this feature controller 

Flag is switched off after 
elapsed time of respective 

Timer

 

Summary of Contents for PR311SE

Page 1: ...n published at the www roger pl website of the Roger sp z o o sp k company hereinafter referred to as ROGER Roger Access Control System Functional description of PRxx1 series controllers Document version Rev H This document refers to the following products PR311SE PR311SE BK PR611 PR611 VP PR621 PR411DR PR411DR BRD ...

Page 2: ...ed and Disarmed Modes 15 2 6 1 Concept 15 2 6 2 Arming and Disarming 15 2 6 3 Time scheduled arming disarming 15 2 6 4 Option Arm Disarm Schedule 15 2 7 Access Rights 16 2 7 1 Access Signaling 16 2 7 2 Door Lock Control 16 2 7 3 Option Access Disabled when Controller Armed 17 2 7 4 Option Door Lock Controlled in Latch Mode toggle 17 2 7 5 Option Auto relock mode 17 2 7 6 Facility Code 17 2 7 7 Opt...

Page 3: ...3 3 3 Installer Programming Mode 35 3 4 Acoustic and visible signals 42 3 4 1 Visible signals 42 3 4 2 Acoustic signals 43 Typing conventions Functions options and commands bold letter Examples italics letters Specific names related to RACS system with first capital letter STATUS FLAG OR TIMER capital letters Notes separated with two lines upper lower from the standard text ...

Page 4: ...ic module PR411DR BRD The name PR411DR applies to all possible models of this controller This document does not apply to older type controllers of following types PR401 PR301 and PR201 1 2 Design and Architecture The PRxx1 series controllers are single door two way access controllers Each PRxx1 controller can work with two logical access points readers called respectively Terminal ID0 and Terminal...

Page 5: ...Rxx1 controllers can be programmed manually or from PC Manual programming can be performed locally using the device s keypad or from remote keypad located on the external PRT series reader and connected to the programmed controller the external reader which is used to program controller should be equipped with keypad and configured to RACS Clock Data mode with ID0 address see III Programming Later...

Page 6: ...es No No External PRT series readers 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 External Wiegand 26 66bit readers No No No No No 2 2 Built in keypad Yes No Yes No No No No Built in function keys Yes No No No No No No Other Outdoor operation connecting cable included 45 cm Outdoor operation connecting cable included 45 cm Outdoor operation connecting cable 45 cm or screw terminals included Outdoor operation connecting cable 45...

Page 7: ...eriods within single Schedule 4 Holiday Schedules H1 H4 Automatic winter summer time change Time and Attendance registration Built in keypad PR311SE PR611 Programmable inputs outputs Built in 1 5A 30V relay output Built in 5A 230V relay output PR411DR only Operation with XM 2 I O module Communication with controllers by RS485 bus Firmware upgrade through RS485 serial port Integration with CCTV sys...

Page 8: ...is mode it is possible to assign users to different Access Groups but their right are not time related Within Standalone system all users have full access rights 24h 7d or have no access depending on settings This mode enables defining of Access Zones Controller can be programmed manually or from PC by means of PR MASTER software Note The standalone scenario does not exclude the possibility to con...

Page 9: ...ration PC and PR Master software in monitoring mode can emulate CPR32 SE network controller Therefore it is possible to assign users to particular Groups Schedules and Access Zones as well as define Door Modes and Identification Modes The same pertains to such global functions as Zone Alarms and APB Zones Mentioned functionalities are available only if PC is hardwired to communication interface is...

Page 10: ...separate communication port It can be the standard COM Port Virtual COM Port VCP or Ethernet port In case of VCP users can use interface device Roger which emulates COM port e g RUD 1 or UT 2USB In case of Ethernet port UT 4DR is recommended Each type of PRxx1 controller can manage single door in one way or two way mode Presently RACS4 permits integration of up to 250 Networks Subsystems each incl...

Page 11: ... two lines CLK and DTA The following devices can be connected to the internal bus Primary access reader Terminal ID0 address ID 0 Secondary access reader Terminal ID1 address ID 1 only PR411DR XM 2 input output extension module address ID 5 Fig 6 RACS Clock Data interface Note If there are no devices connected to CLK and DTA lines then it is possible to configure these lines as standard transistor...

Page 12: ...configured to address ID 5 Digital communication between controller and XM 2 module is perforemed by means of RACS Clock Data bus For more information on XM 2 module refer to Installation Guide which is available at www roger pl 2 2 5 Wiegand Interface Readers Only PR411DR can work with Wiegand interface readers The controller uses separate input lines in order to connect with such readers as pres...

Page 13: ...ranted with one or more special User Options as any other standard user of the system If the controller works in Network Access Control System see 2 1 2 Network System then Guest users can be assigned to the Access Group as a result theirs access rights will be under control of Schedule 2 3 2 User Options Eight special options called Op 1 Op 8 can be assigned to every individual user within partic...

Page 14: ... identification Table 4 Identification modes Mode Description Card or PIN Controller requires card or PIN Card and PIN Controller requires card and PIN Card Only Controller requires card only PINs are not accepted PIN Only Controller requires PIN only cards are not accepted In case of PRxx1 controllers the same Identification Mode is set for both sides of door Unless modified by administrator the ...

Page 15: ...rd and or PIN once SWITCHER Limited is only authorized to arm disarm thus access shall not be granted 2 6 3 Time scheduled arming disarming A controller s arming mode can be altered automatically via Schedule There are two possible two scenarios If controller belongs to Alarm Zone it will be armed disarmed automatically as the given Alarm Zone changes its arming mode however it is not important wh...

Page 16: ...ng the access Door lock is released Note In RACS4 system administrator defines who where and when is granted the access New user can be assigned to No Access Group and cannot open any door or to No Group and then he is given unlimited 24h 7d access to all Access Zones 2 7 1 Access Signaling Whenever a controller grants the access it activates the LED OPEN and it remains lit as long as the door loc...

Page 17: ...sually used for door locks which unblock door upon energizing e g door strike While second is used for door locks which unblock doors upon de energizing e g magnetic lock 2 7 6 Facility Code Facility Code also called Site Code is a part of the whole proximity card code which is located between 16th and 24th bit and is intended to characterize some group of cards customized and produced for individ...

Page 18: ...gs can only be switched on upon certain system events conditions Flag returns to previous states autonomously after a preset time interval elapsed or after specific event took place forcing the flag to return to deactivated state Flag activation time is determined by a relevant timer Some of the flag timers can be set into a bi state type mode latch mode in this mode flag state changes permanently...

Page 19: ...rt of the whole proximity card code which is located between 16th and 24th bit and is intended to characterize some group of cards customized and produced for individual order Example If the card has following code presented in binary form 0001000000000000111011100010001010110111 the underline digits 11101110 are treated as Facility Code Proximity cards and key fobs provided by Roger have card cod...

Page 20: ... of proximity card any or authorized from card holder of PR621 CH PR821 CH controller Flag is switched off after elapsed time of respective Timer 2 7 10 Door Alarm The PRxx1 controllers have been designed to detect and indicate a so called Door Alarm which consists of three states PREALARM DOOR AJAR FORCED ENTRY Door Alarm can be signaled at dedicated output lines and internal buzzer option Each a...

Page 21: ...e controller grants the access to all users with the same Facility Code Thanks to this feature controller can be used to grant access to larger number of cardholders whose cards comply to a given Facility Code Also the group of cards with particular Facility Code can be assigned to specific User Groups thus all users with the same Facility Code will have the same access rights Moreover special opt...

Page 22: ...uire Not logged status This functionality is available only for Network Systems see 2 1 2 Network System with CPR32 SE Note Once the APB Register is cleared all users have Not logged status and initially they can login either at entry or exit side of the door After that they must log alternately 2 7 15 Anti passback Zones APB Zones An APB Zone is a selected access controlled area with multiple acc...

Page 23: ... adjacent passages As a result the access control system permits users to move from one APB Zone to another one through the neighboring adjacent zones only The APB Hierarchy can be switched on off by means of PR Master software With the APB Hierarchy switched off users are allowed to leave their APB Zone and enter another one In such case APB Zones are not required to be adjacent to each other Not...

Page 24: ...pendencies between all Alarm Zones Figure 8 Example of Alarm Zones Hierarchy In the above example the zone no 4 is independent of all other Alarm Zones The Alarm Zone 1 is a master zone for the Alarm Zone 2 and Alarm Zone 3 whereas the Alarm Zone 3 is a slave zone for the zone 2 and 1 Arming of zone 1 causes zones 2 and 3 to be armed accordingly Finally arming the zone 2 arms the zone 3 etc 2 8 In...

Page 25: ...ered see 2 7 9 System Flags 09 Intruder Activation at this input line is interpreted as signal from alarm detector and INTRUDER flag is triggered see 2 7 9 System Flags 11 Access disabled When the input line is active then the controller completely disables the access 13 Arming disabled When the input line is active then the controller cannot be armed 14 Door lock switch When the input line is act...

Page 26: ...Disarmed Mode see 2 6 Armed and Disarmed Modes 79 Armed mode momentary When the input line is activated then the controller is switched to Armed Mode see 2 6 Armed and Disarmed Modes 80 Card or PIN mode The input line is used for setting Identification Mode see 2 4 Identification Modes into Card or Pin 81 Card only mode The input line is used for setting Identification Mode see 2 4 Identification ...

Page 27: ...r Alarm 09 Access granted The output line is activated whenever the controller grants the access The time can be set by means of Door Unlock Time parameter 10 Door status The output line is activated when the door is opened and remains active as long as the door is opened The output line practically transmits signals from door contact i e from 01 Door contact input line 11 Access denied The output...

Page 28: ... output is active when flag is on and the output is inactive when flag is off 66 AUX1 The output line signals actual state of AUX1 flag see 2 7 9 System Flags 67 AUX2 The output line signals actual state of AUX1 flag see 2 7 9 System Flags 68 Intruder Alarm The output line signals actual state of INTRUDER flag see 2 7 9 System Flags 69 Duress Alarm The output line signals actual state of DURESS fl...

Page 29: ...e see 2 7 2 Door Lock Control 99 Door lock The output is triggered for the time specified by means of Door Unlock Time parameter regardless of Terminal at which the access is granted This is the standard output used for door unlocking in most applications see 2 7 2 Door Lock Control 2 10 Function Keys Function Keys are available at some PRT readers Roger and at PR311SE controller User can operate ...

Page 30: ...lear AUX2 The key switches AUX2 flag off see 2 7 9 System Flags 76 Toggle AUX2 The key is used for switching AUX2 flag to opposite state i e ON OFF see 2 7 9 System Flags 78 Set Disarmed Mode When the key is pressed then the controller is switched to Disarmed Mode 2 6 Armed and Disarmed Modes 79 Set Armed Mode When the key is pressed then the controller is switched to Armed Mode 2 6 Armed and Disa...

Page 31: ...tem Flags Function 13 Clear AUX1 see 2 7 9 System Flags Function 14 Toggle AUX1 see 2 7 9 System Flags Function 15 Set LIGHT see 2 7 9 System Flags Function 16 Clear LIGHT see 2 7 9 System Flags Function 17 Toggle LIGHT see 2 7 9 System Flags Function 19 Add multiple cards see 2 7 9 System Flags v Function 20 Set AUX2 see 2 7 9 System Flags Function 21 Clear AUX2 see 2 7 9 System Flags Function 22...

Page 32: ...reader Terminal ID0 connected to that controller 3 1 Memory Reset Setting MASTER identifier and ID address of the controller Memory Reset results in clearing of all settings in the controller restoring defaults and enables setting of new MASTER card and or PIN as well as new ID address of controller After Memory Reset the controller automatically enters normal working mode and Armed Mode LED STATU...

Page 33: ...ans of that leader If the controller is equipped with keypad external reader is not needed Enter new MASTER PIN 3 6 digits followed with the key or skip this step just pressing the key Read any card at the controller this will be a new MASTER card or skip this step just pressing the key Enter two digits in range of 00 to 99 by means of controller keypad this will be new ID address or skip this ste...

Page 34: ...stic signal long beep informs about error in programming 10 AUTH SK 10 Remove all users from controller memory The command erases all cards and PINS for all users including Guest users 11 AUTH SK NNN Card Program the card for the user with ID NNN Read card shall be assigned to the user with ID NNN If particular card is already assigned to another user then controller shall generate Error signal 12...

Page 35: ...X2 flag Enter F 0 to clear the flag F 1 to set the flag or F 2 to toggle the flag to opposite state see 2 7 9 System Flags 33 AUTH SK F Define LIGHT flag Enter F 0 to clear the flag F 1 to set the flag or F 2 to toggle the flag to opposite state see 2 7 9 System Flags 34 AUTH SK T Define Door Mode Following values of T parameter are available see also 2 5 Door Modes T 0 Normal Door Mode T 1 Unlock...

Page 36: ...her value entered during Memory Reset see 3 1 Memory Reset Setting MASTER identifier and ID address of the controller 41 P FW Program the function for IN1 input line P parameter specifies type of the input line i e P 0 for NO normally opened or P 1 for NC normally closed FW parameter specifies function of the input line see 2 8 Inputs Default values FW 01 P 1 42 P FW Program the function for IN2 i...

Page 37: ...2 at XM 2 extension module additional output See command 51 Default value FW 07 61 PP QQ Specify RACS Clock Data readers connected to the controller PP 00 Terminal ID0 with RACS Clock Data interface is disabled see 2 2 3 RACS Clock and Data Interface PP 01 Terminal ID0 with RACS Clock Data interface is enabled see 2 2 3 RACS Clock and Data Interface QQ 00 Terminal with RACS Clock Data interface is...

Page 38: ...ifies time in seconds for door closing or else Door Ajar alarm in output line can be activated see 2 7 10 Door Alarm CT must be in range of 01 99 The function Door Open Timeout can be used only if door contact is connected Default value CT 09 65 A Set Identification Mode Following values of A parameter are available see also 2 4 Identification Modes A 0 to set Card or PIN A 1 to set Card Only A 2 ...

Page 39: ...ular User Command Default value for all User Commands F 1 See also 3 2 User Commands 69 0 Disable necessity for authorization of all User Commands The command disables the necessity for authorization AUTH of all User Commands 69 1 Enable necessity for authorization of all User Commands The command enables the necessity for authorization AUTH of all User Commands Note By default all User Commands r...

Page 40: ...M Program the timer of AUX1 flag in minutes MM 01 99 Do not enter MM 00 Default value SS 00 82 SS Program the timer of AUX2 flag in seconds SS 00 99 Enter SS 00 to disable the timer and set flag in latch mode See also 2 7 4 Option Door Lock Controlled in Latch Mode toggle and 2 7 9 System Flags Default value SS 00 82 MM Program the timer of AUX2 flag in minutes MM 01 99 Do not enter MM 00 Default ...

Page 41: ...he Facility Code WCD parameter specifies Facility Code in range of 000 255 always three digits ABCDEFGH parameter specifies User Options for all users with Facility Code cards See also 2 7 6 Facility Code and 2 3 2 User Options ABCDEFGH parameter A 1 Access completely disabled B 1 Authorization for F1 key at Terminal ID0 C 1 Authorization for F2 key at Terminal ID0 D 1 Authorization for F1 key at ...

Page 42: ... See also 2 7 13 Option Constant activation of Output 1 by card in vicinity of reader 97 SS Program the timer of CARD PRESENT SWITCH OFF DELAY flag in seconds SS 01 99 Do not enter SS 00 01 or 02 By default the timer is off See also 2 7 9 System Flags 97 MM Program the timer of CARD PRESENT SWITCH OFF DELAY flag in minutes MM 01 99 Do not enter MM 00 By default the timer is off 97 Disable CARD PRE...

Page 43: ...orrectly or access granted Single long signal Error or unknown card PIN Double long signal Correct card PIN however access denied due to the other rules Periodic long signal Settings failure Memory Reset is necessary see 3 1 Memory Reset Setting MASTER identifier and ID address of the controller This symbol placed on a product or packaging indicates that the product should not be disposed of with ...

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