PR311-BK fv102 Rev B. ENG.doc.DOC
8/9/2006
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3.
General
3.1.
Designed Function
The PR311-BK access controller has been designed for use in electronic access
control installations as an outdoor access control device. The PR311-BK is equipped
with built-in proximity reader, three NO/NC type inputs and three outputs (two
transistor type outputs and one relay output). The PR311-BK can be configured for
operation with external XM-2 I/O extension module and external PRT series reader.
The use of XM-2 adds two NO/NC type inputs and two relay outputs to a controller.
As a result installer may have up to five programmed inputs and up to five
programmed outputs. The system setup utilizing an XM-2 module provides higher
level of security for door access control system by separating its logical element
(the controller unit) from the activating element controlling the door lock (i.e. the
door lock relay). The connection of (with) additional PRT 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 PR311-BK requires connection to a PC for initial setup. Once
configured from PC (
Installer Programming
) unit can continue operation
without connection to a PC. The programming of users (
User
Programming
) can be carried out remotely from the PC or locally through
Programming Cards
.
Note: Programming of the controller requires RACS v4.2 (or higher) managing
software.
3.2.
Features
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Built-in EM 125kHz card reader
•
Keypad with back light
•
1.000 users with Card and/or PIN
•
User indexing (ID indexed user records)
•
System settings stored in nonvolatile memory
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Three programmable inputs
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Three programmable outputs (one relay output and two transistor outputs)
•
Two-way door control (requires additional PRT reader to form a pair)
•
Integration with the alarm system through I/Os
•
XM-2 I/O module support (adds two inputs and two relay outputs to the
controller)
•
User management from a PC or locally through
Programming Cards
•
ABS casing with TAMPER