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PRTxxMF series readers Operating Manual.doc  

 

 

 

 

2019-01-29 

 

 

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Violet 

RTS 

RTS line for RS232 

Red 

+12V 

Supply input plus 

Black 

GND 

Supply input minus, also reference ground for RS232 

Grey 

TAMP 

Tamper switch contacts, normally closed, isolated, IP67, 24V/50mA. Contact 
becomes open when unit is detached from the place of installation or upper 
part of enclosure is open. 

White 

 

Note:  The  PRT12MF,  PRT12MF-BK  and  PRT62MF  are  not  equipped  with  built-in  relay  output  and 
therefore relay NO/NC/COM terminals/connectors are not available in these devices. 

 

Technical Specification 

Supply voltage 

10-15 VDC 

Current consumption 

PRT12MF: 85mA 
PRT12MF-BK: 65mA 
PRT62MF: 65mA 
PRT64MF: 85mA 
PRT66MF: 65 mA 

Anti-sabotage 

protection 

(Tamper) 

NC contact, 50mA/24V, IP67  

REL1 built-in relay output 

NO/NC/COM dry contact, 1.5A/30V 

CLK  and  DTA  transistor 
outputs sink current 

50mA/15V 
 

Reading distance 

Up to 6 cm for ISO cards (depends on type of card) 
Note:  Reading  distance  is  defined  for  good  quality  ISO  size 
proximity cards placed in optimal position against the reader. For 
all  PRTxxMF  readers  the  optimal  card  position  is  in  the  front  of 
the reader (card surface parallel to front of the reader).  

Anti-collision 

Yes 

Proximity cards 

ISO/IEC 14443A and MIFARE 

Communication distance  

Between ACU and PRT reader in ONLINE mode: max. 150 m 
Between main PRT reader and second PRT reader: max. 150 m 
Between main PRT reader and XM-2 extension module: max. 150 

Environmental 

class  

according to EN 50131-1 

PRT12MF/PRT12MF-BK: Class IV 
PRT62MF: Class IV 
PRT64MF: Class IV 
PRT66MF: Class IV 

Class IV

, outdoor-general, temperature:  -25°C- +60°C, relative 

humidity: 10 to 95% (non condensing)  

Dimensions 

PRT12MF/PRT12MF-BK: 152.5 X 46 X 23 mm 
PRT62MF: 100 X 45 X 25 mm 
PRT64MF: 115 X 80 X 35 mm 
PRT66MF: 85 X 85 X 27 mm 

Summary of Contents for PRT MF Series

Page 1: ...PRTxxMF series ISO IEC 14443A and MIFARE readers Firmware version x 35 164 Document version Rev H This document refers to following products PRT12MF PRT12MF BK PRT62MF PRT64MF PRT66MF Operating Manual ...

Page 2: ...Mode 8 4 1 1 Wiegand Formats 9 4 1 2 Magstripe Formats 9 4 1 3 RACS Format 9 4 1 4 RS232 EPSO Protocol 9600 N 8 1 10 4 1 5 RS232 PINs transmitted as separate digits 9600 N 8 1 10 4 1 6 RS232 PINs transmitted as whole numbers 9600 N 8 1 10 4 2 Standalone Mode Offline Mode 11 4 2 1 Full Standalone Mode 11 4 2 2 Simple Standalone Mode 12 5 STANDALONE MODE 12 5 1 Users 12 5 1 1 Managing Users 13 5 1 2...

Page 3: ...f the Programming Card 23 6 1 2 Programming From The External Reader 23 6 2 Programming via Memory Card 24 6 2 1 Importing Configuration Settings from the Memory Card 24 6 2 2 Exporting Configuration Settings to the Memory Card 24 6 2 3 Importing Users Data from Memory Card 24 6 2 4 Exporting Users Data to Memory Card 25 6 2 5 Importing Installer Data from Memory Card 25 6 2 6 Exporting Installer ...

Page 4: ...es default factory settings PRT Series Readers The PRT reader s family developed and manufactured by Roger Restart The situation when device goes through the initialization procedure the same as when it is powered up Roger Access Control System RACS The access control system which consists of PR series access controllers developed and manufactured by Roger Access Control Unit ACU The logic device ...

Page 5: ...rating mode it is necessary to use MASTER and INSTALLER users Each of them can have card and or PIN The reader is offered without any preprogrammed cards but any MIFARE standard cards can be programmed as MASTER and INSTALLER within Memory Reset procedure Note If after power up the LED SYSTEM orange is on it and the reader makes regular sounds then it means that reader s memory is corrupted In thi...

Page 6: ...ers one at the entry and other at the exit side of the supervised door enables read in out door control Also the system setup utilizing the XM 2 expander provides higher level of security for the entire door access control system by separating its logical element reader from the relay which physically controls door lock The PRTxxMF reader configured for Online Mode works as a slave unit for the pu...

Page 7: ...der uses MAD sector assigned by MSG organization to Roger company Roger AID number 5156 The PRTxxMF returns last seven bytes 56 bits of the card number Card number is transmitted starting from the MSB to LSB reverse order or from LSB to MSB normal order and if required supplemented with leading zeros By default reader uses reverse order for CSN number and normal order for MSN and SSN numbers Examp...

Page 8: ...as door bell buttons however they can be also configured to control AUX1 AUX2 outputs Additionally in Full Standalone Mode function keys on secondary reader if available have the same functions as assigned for function keys on main reader even when the main reader has no keys at all 4 O P E R A T I N G M O D E S There are two main modes of operation available for the PRTxxMF reader Terminal Mode O...

Page 9: ... to the host via CLK and DTA lines In Magstripe format all LED indicators and buzzer of the reader can be controlled by IN1 and IN2 inputs Both inputs IN1 and IN2 are triggered by shorting them to supply minus Input functions can be configured within Memory Reset procedure or with RARC software In addition whenever card is read or PIN is entered reader activates momentary LED SYSTEM and buzzer Car...

Page 10: ... the card is read or key is pressed reader transmits card PIN data on TXD line Reader transmits card code as 10 hex number while each pressed key is transmitted separately as 2 hex coded ASCI characters Output format for cards STX DATA CR LF ETX 02 hex 10 hex digits coded ASCII 0D hex 0A hex 03 hex Output format for keys STX DATA CR LF ETX 02 hex 2 hex digits coded ASCII 0D hex 0A hex 03 hex Key c...

Page 11: ...tions The Full Standalone Mode offers improved security because it separates the reader from the relay which is used to control a door lock or other type of equipment In Full Standalone Mode the optical and buzzer signals occur simultaneously on both readers This rules is valid for programming mode and normal operation as well The maximum length of the cable run between the PRTxxMF reader and the ...

Page 12: ... last pages of this manual 5 S T A N D A L O N E M O D E 5 1 USERS When operating in standalone mode the PRTxxMF reader can register up to 120 users each with a card and or PIN 3 6 digits Entry of a PIN code must be followed by the which is required to mark the end of the PIN Users are registered with successive numbers ID 0 119 The reader prevents programming of the same identifier card or PIN mo...

Page 13: ...MAL or TOGGLE user is properly identified at the reader or the input with function 22 Exit button is triggered When the access is granted then LED OPEN green is activated for the time of door unlocking Door lock remains released until door closing is recognized or time specified by the timer Door Unlock Time elapses Door should be closed before the time specified by the timer Door Open Timeout ela...

Page 14: ...ode After Memory Reset reader always enters Armed mode 5 4 1 Arming Disarming Methods Note The term arming should be understood here as switching to Armed mode whereas the term disarming as switching to Disarmed mode The term reader s arming mode should be understood as actual state either Armed or Disarmed mode of the reader Reader can be armed disarmed by means of TOGGLE TOGGLE LTD users or by i...

Page 15: ... by input With input programmed to option 24 Arming Disarming Key Switch the current arming mode of the reader is solely controlled by the electrical state on this input When line is open not triggered reader is forced to Armed mode when closed triggered reader switches to Disarmed mode and remains in this state as long as line is active When reader s arming mode is controlled through input 24 the...

Page 16: ...de of the reader and the connected alarm system Alarm system can be controlled simultaneously from system keypads and from the reader using the reader doesn t collide with alarm system keypads In order to implement this scenario alarm system should provide following signal lines Latched output which indicates current arming mode of the alarm system zone Momentary input which when triggered request...

Page 17: ...er trigger door bell but it will trigger AUX1 output If you program any output with function 49 AUX2 Momentary or 51 AUX2 Toggle then pressing of the F2 key will no longer trigger door bell it will trigger AUX2 output Note If you press function key on primary or secondary reader the system will react in the same way 5 7 DOOR ALARM The Door Alarm is a compound state which consists of one or more si...

Page 18: ...r input thus protecting the reader from multiple intruder alarms This alarm ceases automatically when Intruder Timer elapses or reader changes its arming mode 5 10 DURESS ALARM Reader can be configured to recognize and signal entering of the PIN code under duress When option Duress Alarm is enabled reader will treat PIN code as under duress when the last digit of the entered PIN code differs by 1 ...

Page 19: ...n armed by input line 24 Arming Disarming Key Switch 205 Disarming by input Reader has been disarmed by input line 24 Arming Disarming Key Switch 006 Summer time Clock has been pushed backward by 1 hour 007 Winter time Clock has been pushed forward by 1 hour 109 Door bell Door bell indication triggered 300 Forced entry Door opened in unauthorized way 304 Door ajar Door open to long 301 Prealarm Fi...

Page 20: ...in 4 s Defines time for which door lock will be released This timer controls following outputs 41 Door Lock 42 Door Lock Exit 43 Door Lock Entry Programming time 00s makes that timer counts down for unlimited period and it is stopped upon next access is granted again toggle mode 1 Door Open Timeout 00 99 sec min 12 s Determines time in which door should be closed Door Open Timer starts from the mo...

Page 21: ...EN LED SYSTEM Description Green Reader is disarmed Red Reader is armed Red ON Reader is in User Programming mode Green ON Reader is in Installer Programming mode Flashing During programming reader is waiting for the user to enter the next part of the command or programming function Flashing During normal operation reader is waiting for a TOGGLE user to enter his identifier once again in order to c...

Page 22: ... communication with host reader is working and blinking when broken 5 17 OPERATION WITH SECOND PRT SERIES READER In Full Standalone Mode the main PRTxxMF reader can operate with second PRT series reader even when it works with another card standard e g EM 125 KHz The access system with two readers using different card technologies can be used for installations with two card technologies The second...

Page 23: ...rogramming Cards In the Installer Programming use INSTALLER card in the User Programming use MASTER card in the Memory Reset procedure use any MIFARE proximity card Key Emulation Method 1 9 Read card N times where N is equal to programmed digit 0 Read Programming Card 10 times Read Programming Card 11 times Read Programming Card 12 times Note Each time you complete the sequence of multiple reading...

Page 24: ...t cards and PIN s Following rule applies Configuration settings User settings Installer settings 6 2 1 Importing Configuration Settings from the Memory Card This procedure imports reader settings Users Data Installer Data from the Memory Card Switch power supply off Remove all connections from CLK and DTA lines Connect CLK to DTA Switch power on Wait till LED SYSTEM is on Wile LED SYSTEM is on dis...

Page 25: ...the Users Data from the reader were exported to the M Card 6 2 5 Importing Installer Data from Memory Card This procedure imports Installer Data installer setup from the Memory Card Read the INSTALLER card or enter INSTALLER PIN reader will enter Installer Programming Mode LED STATUS is green LED OPEN green is on Read the M Card just close it to the reader and take it back reader will set LED SYST...

Page 26: ...R PIN code 3 6 digits followed by key or skip this step and go to the next one 11 Present another second card to the reader this card will become a new INSTALLER card or skip this step by pressing and go to the next one 12 Once the previous step is completed reader automatically ends the Memory Reset and switches to normal operation Note If you configure the reader for standalone operation mode bu...

Page 27: ...mpleted reader automatically ends the Memory Reset and switches to normal operation Note When in step 7 an unknown operating mode is entered or no operating mode is entered for 20 s then reader will automatically exit the Memory Reset procedure 7 O P E R A T I N G M O D E S The factory new reader is pre configured with 000 Online mode RACS address ID 0 In order to change operating mode reader shou...

Page 28: ...eys transmitted as single digits format is compatible with specification of UNITEK controllers with transmission of PIN s 030 Offline mode Simple Standalone Reader operates in standalone mode the CLK and DTA lines serve as ordinary I O lines 031 Offline mode Full Standalone Reader operates in standalone mode the CLK and DTA lines are used for communication with remote XM 2 I O and second optional ...

Page 29: ...X represents the code of the pressed key supplemented by two control bits E and P The E represents the even bit calculated from the first half of a transmitted code where P represents the parity of a second half of the bit stream Key coding as in Table A below X 5 Each key pressed is transmitted separately as a 8 bit number without parity bits Each key pressed is immediately transmitted to the hos...

Page 30: ... 0110 7 7 0111 8 8 1000 9 9 1001 A 1010 B 1011 8 I N S T A L L E R P R O G R A M M I N G Use this mode to configure various functionalities of the reader Alternatively all Installer Programming settings can be entered with RARC software after connection of reader to computer You can enter this mode by using INSTALLER card or entering INSTALLER PIN Once in this mode the LED OPEN green turns on and ...

Page 31: ...2 expander GH 11 21 27 default GH 23 This command sets the function for IN2 input located on the remote XM 2 expander 59 J Programming Identification Mode for primary reader J 0 1 default J 0 This command sets the Identification Mode for the primary reader Program J 0 for Card or PIN mode or J 1 for Card and PIN mode 60 J Programming Identification Mode for secondary reader J 0 1 default J 0 This ...

Page 32: ...L 03 This timer defines duration time for General Alarm which can be signalled with 57 function output When S 0 and KL 00 then the alarm will be triggered indefinitely until the reader s arming mode is switched Program S 0 for seconds or S 1 for minutes Setting S 1 and KL 00 is forbidden 71 S KL Programming Door Unlock Time S 0 1 KL 00 99 default S 0 KL 04 The KL digits define time in seconds when...

Page 33: ...o set clock and restore normal reader operation Note When option is active and clock is unset or lost all LED s are pulsing and reader stops its normal operation In order to restore normal operation set the clock either manually or from PC 79 D Programming Duress function D 0 1 default D 0 When D 0 reader will not either recognize nor signal entering of PIN under duress When D 1 entering a valid P...

Page 34: ...ck 23 Arming Disabled Input as long as line is shorted with supply minus reader disables TOGGLE and TOGGLE LTD user from switching the reader into Armed mode 24 Arming Disarming Key Switch Input when line is shorted to supply minus reader switches unconditionally to Disarmed mode when line is open reader returns and stay in Armed mode 25 LED STATUS Input when programmed it controls LED STATUS and ...

Page 35: ...Timer When AUX1 Timer is set to 00s output it activated for unlimited time till moment when reader changes its arming mode again 51 AUX2 Momentary Output line is activated for predefined time when F2 key is pressed The activation time is specified by AUX2 Timer When AUX2 Timer is set to 00s output it activated for unlimited time till moment when reader changes its arming mode again 52 Pulse on Arm...

Page 36: ... software after connection of reader to computer To enter this mode read one time your MASTER card or enter your MASTER PIN When in User Programming mode LED OPEN green is on and LED STATUS lights in red In User Programming mode you have set of programming commands When you begin to enter any of them LED SYSTEM starts flashing and it keeps flashing until this command has been correctly completed I...

Page 37: ...user When you want to program only PIN enter 16 ID PIN when you want to program only card enter 16 ID Card 17 PIN Add TOGGLE LTD user with PIN The new TOGGLE LTD user is stored in a first unoccupied memory location with entered PIN i e with unknown ID 18 Card 1 Card 2 Card N Add multiple TOGGLE LTD users with cards The reader indicates each successful reading of the presented card with an acoustic...

Page 38: ...resent a card which you want assign for a new TOGGLE LTD user Press command is completed The reader has completed programming function however it has not left User Programming mode so now you can enter another programming command Example 2 Delete a user with ID 45 programming sequence 2 3 0 4 5 Read your MASTER card or enter MASTER PIN if you are not in User Programming mode The reader enters User...

Page 39: ...es if they were earlier connected 10 2 PROGRAMMING VIA RUD 1 INTERFACE In this scenario connection between programmed reader and the PC is made through dedicated RUD 1 interface which is also used to power supply programmed reader no extra source of power is required Note RUD 1 interface can be used for both reader programming and firmware upgrade ...

Page 40: ...s functionality enhancements for the products allowing new firmware versions to be released periodically for every new firmware version available check our www roger pl website Customers are kindly advised to register at the website so that Roger can send information as soon as new firmware versions is ready for download Firmware can be uploaded to reader via ordinary RS232 COM port or RUD 1 USB i...

Page 41: ...nd erase current firmware In Firmware text window select file with the new firmware file extension HEX then click Program Once the new firmware is uploaded remove jumper from FDM contacts and restart the reader disconnect power for wile or short RST contacts for a moment Configure the reader manually or from PC 10 3 2 Firmware upgrade via RUD 1 interface Connect reader to RUD 1 interface as explai...

Page 42: ...ode RACS address ID 0 The reader should be mounted near the supervised door on a vertical piece of supporting structure Disconnect power supply before making any electrical connections Be aware that the installation of reader directly on the metal type surface will reduce card reading distance For installations on a metal surface you can place a non metallic 10 mm thick spacer a plastic plaster pl...

Page 43: ...rminals and wires Wire Color Label Standalone Modes Offline Modes Terminal Modes Online Modes Simple Standalone Mode Full Standalone Mode Green CLK Configured as input or output programmable function CLOCK communication line DATA 0 line for Wiegand CLOCK for Magstripe and RACS TXD for RS232 Brown DTA Configured as input or output programmable function DATA communication line DATA 1 line for Wiegan...

Page 44: ...y contact 1 5A 30V CLK and DTA transistor outputs sink current 50mA 15V Reading distance Up to 6 cm for ISO cards depends on type of card Note Reading distance is defined for good quality ISO size proximity cards placed in optimal position against the reader For all PRTxxMF readers the optimal card position is in the front of the reader card surface parallel to front of the reader Anti collision Y...

Page 45: ...lastic box two relays with single NO NC contact 1 5A 24V rated RM 2 BRD RM 2 electronic module board only XM 2 Input output addressable extension module with plastic box digital communication with reader two NO NC inputs and two relay outputs each relay offers single NO NC contact 1 5A 24V rated XM 2 PCB XM 2 electronic module board only PE 1 Plastic enclosure for XM 2 RM 2 modules Product History...

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Page 54: ...nts of electric and electronic waste For detailed information on recycling contact your local authorities waste disposal company or point of purchase Separate collection and recycling of this type of waste contributes to the protection of the natural resources and is safe to health and the environment Weight of the equipment is specified in the document Contact Roger sp z o o sp k 82 400 Sztum Goś...

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