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[3][ID][PIN][#][Card] – Add one NORMAL user with a specified ID, PIN code and card 

A new user is registered in the terminal’s memory at the ID = 000–119. Both the entered PIN code and the 
presented proximity card are assigned to him. When [Card] is omitted new user is registered with ID and PIN 
only. 
 

[4][PIN][#] – Add one TOGGLE user with a specified PIN code only 

The user is stored in a first unoccupied memory location (his ID is unknown) together with entered PIN code. 
 

[5][Card#1][Card#2]...[Card#N] – Add multiple TOGGLE users with cards only 

The terminal indicates each successful reading of a presented card with a prompt signal for the next one. This 
function will be ended automatically if no card is presented within 30 s from the last completed card 
presentation or it can be stopped manually by pressing a [#] key. Note that the new card users added with this 
function are stored in unoccupied locations of the terminal’s memory, but their IDs are unknown. 
 

[6][ID][PIN][#][Card] – Add one TOGGLE user with a specified ID, PIN code and card 

A new TOGGLE user is registered in the terminal’s memory at the specified ID index. Both the entered PIN code 
and the presented proximity card are assigned to him. 
 

[7][PIN][#] – Delete a specified PIN code 

The terminal finds a user with the specified PIN code and then deletes it from the terminal’s memory; the user 
can still use his card if it was previously assigned to him. 
 

[8][Card] – Delete a specified card from the terminal memory 

The terminal finds a user with the specified card and then deletes it from the terminal’s memory; the user can 
still use his PIN code if it was previously assigned to him. 
 

[9][ID] – Delete a user with a specified ID index 

The terminal finds a user with the specified ID and then deletes both his PIN and his card. Once completed, a 
new user can be programmed to use this ID index. 
 

[*][0] – Delete all users in the system 

Deletes all users including their cards and PIN codes. 
 

[#] – Exit the User Programming mode 

Once exited from the User Programming mode, the terminal returns to this mode which it operated before 
entering programming. 

Note: The user ID number consist always from three digits from 000–119 range. PIN codes may be 3 to 6 digits 
long and must be always followed by [#] key which marks the end of a code. An attempt to assign to a new 
user ID which already is assigned for another one will remove it (the older) form memory.  

5.4.2

 

Programming Examples 

Example 1: Add a new NORMAL User, the user’s PIN should be 1234 (PIN only) 

 

Read your MASTER card.  

 

The reader enters User Programming Mode (the reader’s OPEN LED is ON, the reader’s STATUS LED is 
ON and RED). 

 

Press these keys on the keypad: [1] [1] [2] [3] [4] [#] [#]. 

 

The reader registers the [1234] code in its memory and then exits the programming mode and returns 
to normal operation. 

Or follow these steps, if the reader is not fitted with a keypad: 

 

Read your MASTER card. 

 

The reader enters User Programming Mode (the reader’s OPEN LED is ON, the reader’s STATUS LED is 
ON and RED). 

 

Present your MASTER card once and wait for the reader to generate a prompt signal (

 

). 

 

Present your MASTER card once and wait for the prompt signal (

 

). 

 

Present your MASTER card twice and wait for the prompt signal (

 

). 

 

Present your MASTER card thrice and wait for the prompt signal (

 

). 

 

Present your MASTER card four times and wait for the prompt signal (

 

). 

 

Present your MASTER card twelve times and wait for the prompt signal (

 

). 

 

Present your MASTER card twelve times and wait for the prompt signal (

 

). 

Once the reader has registered the [1234] code in its memory, it exits the programming mode and returns to 
normal operating mode. 
 

Example 2: Add a new card TOGGLE LTD User 

 

Read MASTER card. 

Summary of Contents for PRT42

Page 1: ...Installation and Programming Guide PRT42 and PRT42 BK Indoor Access Control Terminals Firmware v72 00...

Page 2: ...ory Reset Procedure Programming MASTER and INSTALLER cards 10 5 2 1 Factory Default Settings 10 5 3 Installer Programming Mode 10 5 4 User Programming Mode 11 5 4 1 Programming Commands 11 5 4 2 Progr...

Page 3: ...other uses them for communication with an external XM 2 I O module and a second PRT reader see wiring diagrams An access control installation containing two PRT readers one at the entry the other at...

Page 4: ...the PRT reader uses 26 34 42 or 66 bits to transmit a code read in from the presented card or a PIN entered Note For card and PIN codes longer than the number of bits available in the selected data t...

Page 5: ...l LEDs are flashing it indicates that the reader lost communication with host ACU unit Each entry of PIN code must be followed by pressing the key which is treated as an end of PIN code The PRT42 read...

Page 6: ...set to ID 0 Note The XM 2 I O expander module connected to PRT reader must be set to address ID 5 jumpers JP1 and JP3 closed 3 2 2 Simple stand alone operation mode In this mode the reader s CLK and...

Page 7: ...s with two readers to be mounted on opposite sides of the same wall and along the same geometrical axis place a metal plate between them and make sure none of them has direct contact with it at least...

Page 8: ...ethods and functions described for the keypad readers are also valid for the no keypad readers the only difference being that one press of a desired key on keypad reader is simulated on a no keypad re...

Page 9: ...function Reader Disarmed Output User identification mode on the primary reader Card or PIN User identification mode on the secondary reader Card or PIN Option Door Alarm Indication On Internal Buzzer...

Page 10: ...activates door lock 3 Ready Input when line shorted to supply minus reader can be armed C10 0 1 Primary main Reader Identification Mode 0 Card or PIN identification 1 Card PIN identification C11 0 1 S...

Page 11: ...r with the specified ID and then deletes both his PIN and his card Once completed a new user can be programmed to use this ID index 0 Delete all users in the system Deletes all users including their c...

Page 12: ...gramming command Example 5 Rearm the reader by presenting a TOGGLE User card Read your TOGGLE User card once accepted the reader grants you access and its SYSTEM LED starts blinking With the SYSTEM LE...

Page 13: ...Mode INSTALLER user has no PIN code MASTER A card of this user allows to enter User Programming Mode MASTER user has no PIN code NORMAL Users of this type are solely authorized to unlock the door The...

Page 14: ...D mode and has set an option Access Disabled When Reader Armed If the second scenario occurs the TOGGLE or TOGGLE LTD user may use its identifier Card PIN or both when Card PIN mode is active to switc...

Page 15: ...on Memory error or MASTER or INSTALLER cards not programmed memory reset necessary This signal is accompanied by LED SYSTEM steady ON Legend one long signal One short signal beep LED Indications in St...

Page 16: ...tion Interface The reader operates in Host controlled mode it needs to be connected to a master unit ACU which requires Magstripe data format ONLINE Mode 26 bit WIEGAND Communication Interface The rea...

Page 17: ...s compatible with HID 5355 series readers option With Parity Each key transmitted separately no control bits added Each key pressed on the reader s keypad is immediately transmitted to the master cont...

Page 18: ...PRT42 Grey RFID PIN reader light grey PRT42 BK Grey RFID reader light grey RM 2 Relay module The RM 2 offers two relays with one NO NC contact 5A 24V rated relay contacts protected with overvolatge e...

Page 19: ...me Reader location ID Number Card number PIN Type User Name Master Installer 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 4...

Page 20: ...name Reader location ID Number Card number PIN Type User Name 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 1...

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Page 27: ...tacking networks Roger does not warrant that the Product will be free of vulnerability to intrusion or attack This warranty does not cover repair or replacement where normal use has exhausted the life...

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Page 29: ...may be reached at 48 55 2670126 or support roger pl Monday through Friday 8 00 A M to 4 00 P M GMT 1 You can also contact the Technical Support Department by fax at 48 55 2720133 If it is determined t...

Page 30: ...form in order to avoid damages during transit You are advised to get proof of delivery 12 Some repairs may be chargeable and you will receive formal advice if this is the case 13 If product returned a...

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