PRT32 v1.0 fv74.7 Rev. A EN
7/3/2009
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supervised door) enables two-way passage control. The system setup utilizing an
XM-2 module provides higher level of security for door access control system by
separating its logical element (a reader unit) from the relay which controls a door
lock.
Note: When configured for Full Stand-alone mode, the PRT32 reader may operate
with the second PRT series reader. Both devices can create two way (entry/exit)
door control.
4.2.
Features
Online mode (Slave unit connected to a host device):
•
26/34/42/66 bit Wiegand data transmission formats
•
Magstripe data format (ABA Track II emulation)
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RACS data format (for connection to PR series ACUs from Roger)
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Various options for transmission of PIN codes
•
LED/BUZZER control input
Offline mode (Stand-alone mode):
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System settings stored in nonvolatile memory
•
Enrolment up to 120 users
•
User identification by a card or PIN code
•
User indexing (ID indexed user records)
•
Support for
Door Contact
and
Exit Button
•
Door Alarm
and
Door Bell
outputs
•
Disarmed Mode
output and
Arming Disabled
input for integration with the
alarm system
•
Two way door control (requires second PRT reader to form a pair)
•
Uses built-in I/Os or remote XM-2 I/O module
5.
Operating modes
There are two main modes of operation available for a reader:
•
Online mode
•
Offline mode
5.1.
Online mode (host-controlled operation)
When in this mode, PRT32 reads cards or PINs and then transmits the collected
data to the host unit for further processing. The PRT32 offers the following data
transmission formats:
•
Wiegand 26bit
•
Wiegand 34bit
•
Wiegand 42bit
•
Wiegand 66bit
•
Magstripe (ABA Track II emulation, sometimes called Clock & Data)
•
RACS (for PR controllers from Roger)