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application only when such reader is operated in
Full Standalone Mode
and it is connected with
another (second) PRT reader which has built-in keypad. In such scenario users can use keypad to
enter commands (including PIN codes) on the second (slave) reader.
When PIN codes are programmed into reader without keypad it is obvious that they cannot be used
on this individual reader however still they will exist in configuration settings of this particular unit
and can be transferred from the reader to PC and then to another PRTxxMF reader.
3 .
G
E N E R A L
D
E S C R I P T I O N
The PRTxxMF readers have been designed for use in access control installations to enable user
identification via ISO/IEC 14443A and MIFARE proximity cards and/or PIN-s.
Readers can be configured for Standalone Mode (
Offline Mode
) or Terminal Mode (
Online Mode
)
when they are connected to the external access control unit (ACU) supporting compatible data
interface formats.
When configured for standalone operation PRTxxMF reader independently (i.e. autonomously)
controls the supervised door access point. For this mode reader offers two variants of installation:
first of them uses the reader’s built-in I/O signal lines as programmable inputs and outputs, the
second one uses them for communication with external XM-2 expander and secondary (optional)
PRT series reader. An access control installation including two PRT readers (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 purpose of reading
cards/PIN-s then providing subsequent transmission of such collected data to host ACU for further
processing. Reader offers several data transmission formats including popular Wiegand and
Magstripe data protocols.
The PRTxxMF reader can be also used as MIFARE card writer to program SSN and MSN card
numbers.
3.1.
F
EATURES
3.1.1.
General
ISO/IEC 14443A and MIFARE proximity cards
Programmable MIFARE card numbers (SSN and MSN)
Configurable as standalone access unit or slave reader
Tamper switch (detection of enclosure opening and detachment)
Outdoor installation
Programming and firmware upgrade through RS232 serial port
RARC configuration program (for Windows)
3.1.2.
Terminal Mode (Online Mode)
26/32/32 reversed/34/42/66 bit Wiegand data formats
Magstripe data format (ABA Track II emulation)
RACS CLK/DTA (for communication with Roger controllers)
RS232, EPSO protocol
RS232, direct output of cards and keys
RS232, direct output of cards and PIN-s
Various options for transmission of PIN-s and keys
LED control input
BUZZER control input
3.1.3.
Standalone Mode (Offline Mode)
System settings stored in non-volatile memory
120 indexed users with card and/or PIN-s
User indexing (indexed user records)
Card or PIN
or
Card and PIN
identification
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