Functional description of PRxx1 series controllers Rev.H.doc
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Restart the controller (switch power supply off/on or short RST contacts for a while) – all LED
indicators become active
Disconnect CLK and IN3 wires - the LEDs shall be off, then LED STATUS (red) and LED OPEN
(green) shall pulsate
While both LEDs pulsate, read any card at the controller - this will be a new MASTER card. Then
controller shall proceed to the next step i.e. setting ID address.
Read new MASTER card X times where X must be equal to the first digit of the required ID
address, then wait for two short acoustic signals (beeps)
Read new MASTER card Y times where Y must be equal to the second digit of the required ID
address
The controller restarts automatically and switches to normal mode
Full Memory Reset procedure
This procedure can be conducted directly from the controller keypad (if available) or from an
additional PRT series reader connected to the controller through CLK and DTA lines. The external
reader used for this purpose should be configured to the RACS Clock&Data mode with address ID0
and obviously be equipped with a keypad. Full Memory Reset allows for programming of new
MASTER identifier (card and/or PIN) and setting controller ID address.
Remove CLK and DTA wires from terminals
Connect CLK wire with DTA wire
Restart the controller (switch power supply off/on or short RST contacts for a while) – all LED
indicators become active
Disconnect CLK and DTA wires— the LEDs shall be off, and then LED OPEN (green) shall
pulsate
If the controller is not equipped with keypad, connect PRT series reader configured to RACS
Clock&Data mode with ID0 address (or ID1 in case of PR411DR) and proceed with further steps
by means 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 step just pressing the [#] key and then default ID=00 shall be set
The controller restarts automatically and switches to normal mode
Notes:
1. Unless INSTALLER identifier (see 3.3 Installer Programming Mode) is programmed then MASTER
identifier can be used instead of INSTALLER identifier (i.e. MASTER = INSTALLER). Therefore
MASTER identifier can be used for entering Installer Programming Mode.
2. Controller address must be in range of ID=00-99
In case of PRxx1 series controllers, when setting ID address, it is possible to assign a so called
“FixedID” to the controller. This option is particularly useful if there is a risk that someone will
accidently change controller address resulting in disruption of the whole system. The fixed address
can be set, changed or cleared only by means of RogerISP software (see Download section at
Roger website) during firmware upgrade procedure.
Besides mentioned methods of addressing, the PR411DR controller offers the option to set address
by means of programming jumpers. The whole range of possible address is 0-127. If controller
address is set in range of 0-99 then it cannot be changed neither by means of PR Master nor
manually. It can be modified only if jumper address is set above 99. For details regarding various
address settings refer to the relevant Installation Guide.
3.2 User Commands
In case of PRxx1 series controllers, User Commands are programming functions, which can be
entered by means of controller keypad or keypad available at external reader connected to that