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2. a Connection terminals View from the bottom OJOJ OJ O O O O O O O O O 64 00060 9000 ooo 6 LED STATUS Amed Disarmed 6 LED OPEN 27 LED SYSTEM Page 55 from 60 2012 01 05 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc vG0JpoJ 224222222220 oO gt gt gt 5 55 Aht 991 WHLSAS G31 2 8 peuuescypeuuy suvisan 2 Page 56 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 PRT EM and PRT MF series readers operation in Online Mode Connection to PRxx1 PRxx2 series access controller with built in ID1 terminal E Connection to PRxx1 PRxx2 series access controllers two way door control Page 57 from 60 255 controller ind interface Connection to access control unit with Wiegand interface ess controller ith tripe interface Connection to access control unit with Magstripe interface 2012 01 05 SG04p24 YOO 0 10495 4 esn ue sjepeai esau 104 SjopeoJ 4 9 AG 4AWZTLYd s 3nd3no 29 930N M org OISd 10 OzSd 69 Alddns
3. sess 28 6 2 4 Exporting Users Data to Memory 28 6 2 5 Importing Installer Data from Memory Card eere 28 6 2 6 Exporting Installer Data to Memory Card isses 29 6 3 Memory 22040 00 0 ressos e eae abren tle tee ent rhe Laeta ipe tese eee et aea eene 29 6 3 1 Operating tet eee WI Gaus 30 7 INSTALLER 34 7 1 Input Output Functions ettet crane aeneae aus 37 8 USER 22 2 4 40 8 1 User Programming 22 4 40 9 PROGRAMMING 22 222 4 1 43 9 1 1 Programming via RS232 43 9 2 Programming via RUD 1 interface 2222 44 9 3 Firmware Upgrade 45 Page 3 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 9 3 1 Firmware upgrade via RS232 45 9 3 2 Firmware upgrade via RUD 1 interface 45 10 INSTALLATION 47 Page 4 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 1 GLOSSARY OF TERMS Door Release or Door Lock Electric device used to lock unlock a door Typically it can
4. 20 5 9 Intruder Alartm erae tenes terrae iuebe ee et ete tet ehe due fepe rep epatis 20 5 10 Duress YFILm 20 5 11 Ger eral 21 5 12 Events RecordingJg eerte teet ehe triente teet 21 5 13 Real Time Clock eurer terere eee ee repe 22 5 14 Me 22 5 15 Optical and Acoustic 2 22 23 5 16 Operation with XM 2 I O Extension Module 2 2 2 24 5 17 Operation with Second PRT Series 2 24 6 22200 26 6 1 Programming PRT MF Readers without 26 6 1 1 Programming Through Multiple Readings of the Programming 26 6 1 2 Programming From The External Reader 27 6 2 Programming via Memory Card 222222 27 6 2 1 Importing Configuration Settings from the Memory Card 27 6 2 2 Exporting Configuration Settings to the Memory Card sse 28 6 2 3 Importing Users Data from Memory Card
5. 2 1 0 Extension unit configured for configured for RACS address D 0 Full Standalone Mode rcdr056 In this mode the CLK DTA lines are used for communication with the remote XM 2 I O extension module and the second optional PRT reader The second reader enables two way door control also it can be used for programming of the main reader Each I O line no mater built in or located on extension module can be configured to various options The Full Standalone Mode offers improved security because it separates the reader from the attenuators which are used to control a door lock or other type of equipment Page 13 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 Note In Full Standalone Mode the optical and buzzer signals occur simultaneously on both readers This rules is valid for programming mode and normal operation as well The maximum length of the cable run between the PRT MF reader and the XM 2 module or secondary PRT reader is limited to 150 m For two way door control the primary reader needs to be configured for Full Standalone Mode while the secondary one slave needs to be set for RACS address ID O Note For Full Standalone Mode the XM 2 I O extension module has to be configured for address ID 5 4 2 2 Simple Standalone Mode In this mode the and lines are used as Simple Standalone Mode programmable inputs or outputs while the IN1 and IN2 lines operates always as programm
6. 2 1 COMPATIBILITY RULES Always check the firmware and hardware version for which manual is dedicated Using wrong version of manual may cause that device will not behave as described in document Also when you upgrade firmware in the reader assure that the new firmware is dedicated for given type of reader it must be clearly stated that given firmware is dedicated for given type of product you have Once the firmware is uploaded assure adequate manual for the upgraded device 2 2 ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual is dedicated for all versions of PRT MF readers with keypad and without keypad No matter if the PRT MF readers have built in keypad or not they represents the same logical functionality The only difference between various types of PRT MF series readers is limited to theirs mechanical construction environment in which they can be installed and keypad which exist in limited number of PRT MF readers As the result of these the same configuration settings can be used to program various members of PRT MF readers also using RARC program configuration settings can be transferred copied between different members of PRT MF family Theoretically it is possible to program and use PIN codes and other functions related with keypad on PRT MF readers which are not physically equipped with keypad however this has practical sense only when PRT MF reader without keypad operates in Full Standalone Mode with another second PRT MF reader which ha
7. This alarm is dedicated to indicate that reader s case is open or reader is detached from the place of installation Tamper Alarm can arise either in armed or disarmed mode and is caused by active state on 26 Tamper input Once this alarm emerges reader starts counting Tamper Timer and activates outputs 55 Tamper Alarm and or 57 General Alarm if programmed During time period when Tamper Timer counts down reader disables 26 Tamper input thus protecting the reader from multiply tamper alarms The Tamper Alarm ceases automatically when Tamper Timer reaches the end or reader changes its arming mode 5 9 INTRUDER ALARM This alarm is dedicated to indicate that some intruder is penetrating area protected with sensor connected to reader s input 27 Intruder or door was opened in unauthorized method Forced Entry The Intruder Alarm can arise in armed mode only Once this alarm emerges reader starts counting Intruder Timer and activates outputs 56 Intruder Alarm and or 57 General Alarm if programmed During time when Intruder Timer counts down reader disables 27 Intruder input thus protecting the reader from multiply intruder alarms This alarm ceases automatically when Intruder Timer reaches the end or reader changes its arming mode 5 10 DURESS ALARM Reader can be configured to recognize and signal enroll of the PIN code under duress When option Duress Alarm is enabled reader will treat PIN code as under duress when the l
8. CNN 01101001 Table B 4 bit Key Coding Page 32 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 Page 33 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 7 INSTALLER PROGRAMMING Use this mode to configure various functionalities of the PRT MF reader You enter this mode by reading of your INSTALLER card or entering your INSTALLER PIN Once in this mode the LED OPEN 2 green turns on and LED STATUS amp lights in green The reader placed in this mode accepts following programming commands 53 EF Programming Function for CLK REL1 EF 11 21 27 41 64 default EF 41 This EF digits define the function for CLK line when reader is configured for Simple Standalone Mode or for REL1 output on XM 2 I O module when reader is configured for Full Standalone Mode The CLK line can operate as input or output while REL1 always works as output For I O function codes see section Input Output Functions Note It is forbidden to program two or more inputs to the same function This restriction is not valid for outputs Reader indicates error when attempting to program two inputs to the same function 54 EF Programming function for DTA REL2 EF 11 21 27 41 64 default EF 44 This command sets the function for DTA line when reader is configured for Simple Standalone Mode or for REL2 output on XM 2 I O module when reader is configured for Full Standalone Mode DTA line can ope
9. PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 Offline mode Full Standalone Mode Reader operates in standalone mode the CLK and DTA lines are used for communication with remote XM 2 I O and second optional PRT reader Online mode RS232 EPSO v2 Reader is connected to the host through RS232 serial protocol interface The host exchanges data with the reader using EPSO v2 protocol Online mode 26 bit Wiegand Online mode 34 bit Wiegand Online mode 42 bit Wiegand Reader operates as a slave unit connected to the Online mode 66 bit Wiegand host controller that requires specific Wiegand data Online mode 32 bit Wiegand no parity transmission format Online mode 32 bit Wiegand reverse from LSB to MSB no parity Note For Wiegand data formats the third digit of the operating mode code marked by x specifies the method which reader employs when transmitting PIN s or keys For details regarding methods of PIN transmission refer to table below PIN Keys Transmission Options Description 1 10 digits long PIN transmitted in BCD format 1 12 digits PIN transmitted in binary format Each key pressed is transmitted separately as 4 bit number plus 2 control bits Each key pressed is transmitted separately as 4 bit number Each key pressed is transmitted separately as 8 bit number with parity Each key pressed is transmitted separately as a 8 bit number without parity bits Pa
10. amp starts blinking green While LED STATUS amp is blinking green place M Card very close to the front of the reader and keep it in this position Once LED STATUS stops blinking remove the M Card reader will make restart and then will enter normal operation the Configuration Settings from the reader were exported to the M Card 6 2 3 Importing Users Data from Memory Card This procedure imports Users Data cards and PIN s from the Memory Card Read the MASTER card or enter MASTER PIN reader will enter User Programming Mode LED STATUS amp is red LED OPEN 2 green is on Read the M Card just close it to the reader and take it back reader will generate OK signal and set LED SYSTEM 2 Wait till LED STATUS amp starts blinking red Wile LED STATUS amp is blinking red put the M Card very close to the front of reader and keep it in this position When LED STATUS amp is blinking red and accompanied with periodical beep reader is importing Users Data from the attached M Card Once LED STATUS amp stops blinking remove the card reader will make restart and then will enter normal operation with new Users Data imported from the M Card 6 2 4 Exporting Users Data to Memory Card This procedure imports Users Data cards and PIN s from the Memory Card Read the MASTER card or enter MASTER PIN reader will enter User Programming Mode LED STATUS amp is red LED OPEN 2 green is on Read the M Card just close it
11. 23 mm PRT62MF 100 X 45 X 25 mm PRT64MF 115 X 80 X 35 mm PRT66MF 85 X 85 X 27 mm PRT12MF PRT12MF BK 150g PRT62MF 100g PRT64MF 120g PRT66MF 120g PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 Ordering Codes PRT12MF Outdoor proximity reader with keypad laser engraved long durability silicon rubber keypad two function keys dark grey ABS enclosure pig tail cable PRT12MF BK The same as PRT12MF but without keypad PRT62MF Outdoor miniature proximity reader without keypad dark gray ABS enclosure pig tail cable PRT64MF Outdoor proximity reader with keypad laser engraved long durability silicon rubber keypad two function keys dark grey ABS enclosure screw terminals pig tail cable as option PRT66MF Outdoor proximity reader without keypad dark gray ABS enclosure screws terminals pig tail cable as option Relay module with plastic box two relays with single NO NC contact 1 5A 24V rated 2 RM 2 BRD RM 2 electronic module board only 1 XM 2 Input output addressable extension module with plastic box digital communication with reader two NO NC inputs and two relay outputs each relay offers single NO NC contact 1 5A 24V rated XM 2 PCB XM 2 electronic module board only Plastic enclosure for XM 2 RM 2 modules Page 50 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 Product History Electronic Firmware Date Description module v1 0 fvi 20 11 12 07 The initial product vers
12. PRT series reader thus providing two way passage control Simple Standalone Mode The operation mode in which reader independently controls a door passage When in Simple Standalone Mode the PRT MF reader uses its internal I O lines as general purpose I Os but is not capable to operate with XM 2 I O module and or second PRT series reader RACS Interface The electrical interface and addressable protocol developed by Roger This interface is implemented in access readers and controllers manufactured by Roger The RACS interface uses two communication lines CLK and DTA and proprietary communication protocol capable to address up to 16 devices EPSO Protocol The addressable half duplex serial communication protocol developed by Roger This protocol allows a host device PC or controller for direct control of the reader s hardware through the set of remote commands Page 5 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 RARC Program This program allows for programming and maintenance of the PRT series reader which are equipped with serial communication interface RogerISP Program This program allows for firmware upgrade in access controllers and readers manufactured by Roger Page 6 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 2 IMPORTANT NOTES Note The PRT MF term refers to any type of access terminal from PRTxxMF series readers It is clearly indicated when given information refers solely to
13. be a door strike solenoid lock or magnetic lock Identifier The physical item or method which is used for identification of users It can be a proximity card a PIN code a finger template etc In some cases identifier may consist of two or more items required for a single identification procedure For example when option Card and PIN is active then IdentifierzCard PIN Identification Mode The method used for identification of users it can be Card or PIN Card and PIN Card only PIN only etc Memory Reset The procedure which clears contents of device s memory and restores default factory settings PRT Series Readers The PRT reader s family developed and manufactured by Roger Restart The situation when device goes through the initialization procedure the same as when it is powered up Roger Access Control System RACS The access control system which consists of PR series access controllers developed and manufactured by Roger Access Control Unit ACU The logic device which provides access control usually it is an access controller XM 2 I O Extension Module The remote I O extension module for RACS system The XM 2 provides two NO NC inputs and two relay outputs Full Standalone Mode The operation mode in which reader autonomously controls a door passage When operating in Full Standalone Mode the PRT MF reader requires the remote XM 2 extension module also in this mode it can operate with another second
14. for unlimited period till moment when reader changes it arming mode 10 Duress Alarm 3 min Defines duration time for Duress Alarm 00 99 sec Programming timer to 00s makes that timer counts down for unlimited period till moment when reader changes it arming mode 11 LED STATUS Masking Defines duration time for LED STATUS before it 01 99 sec will switch to neutral mode when it lights up in red and green alternatively 5 15 OPTICAL AND ACOUSTIC SIGNALS LED Signals LED LED LED Description STATUS OPEN SYSTEM 9 5 Reader is disarmed Reader is armed Reader is in User Programming mode Reader is in Installer Programming mode Flashing During programming reader is waiting for the user to enter the next part of the command or programming function Flashing During normal operation reader is waiting for a TOGGLE user to enter his identifier once again in order to change reader s arming mode ON ON Page 23 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 Single A user identifier Card or PIN has been entered flash ON The door lock is activated this LED remains on as long as a door is unlocked p Flashing SEE Reader is waiting for the PIN when Card and PIN mode is valid Door is being unlocked lock released ON When LED SYSTEM is lit and accompanied with short beep periodically repeated it means that either configuration memory is
15. is bilateral this allows controller to monitor communication The reader s LED s and the buzzer are controlled by the host unit Note When all LED s are flashing it indicates that reader lost communication with the host unit PRT reader PRxx1 or PRxx2 configured to access controller RACS format When in RACS mode triggering of the IN1 disables reading of the card and keypad This input can be used for temporary disabling of the reader The IN2 is not used in RACS mode 4 1 4 RS232 EPSO Protocol 9600 N 8 1 When programmed to this protocol reader operates in transaction mode i e responds only to external commands received through the RS232 port The software developer or system integrator must incorporate EPSO protocol into the host device usually PC or microcontroller to communicate with the reader In RS232 EPSO reader answers only those data packets which come from the host unit and are addressed with reader s ID number address The EPSO protocol is the set of communication functions used to control the reader s hardware inputs outputs LED s buzzer keypad and reading of cards The PRT MF configured for EPSO mode acts as pure terminal it means that it strictly follows commands received from the host unit The full description of EPSO protocol can be found on www roger pl 4 1 5 RS232 Cards and Keys 9600 N 8 1 Once the card is read or key is pressed reader outputs card PIN data on TXD transmissi
16. is denied reader generates a long continues beep The access to a room can be denied in following situations When entered identifier card PIN is not valid unknown e When reader is armed and the option Access disabled when reader armed is active e When entered identifier is belongs to TOGGLE LTD class user e When identification method wasn t full e g user presented only card but Card and PIN mode was set active on the unit Note With option Access disabled when reader armed the TOGGLE or TOGGLE LTD users may change reader s arming mode thus enabling or disabling access to a controlled door Sometimes armed and disarmed states can be thought as night and day modes 5 3 FACILITY CODE The Facility Code also called Site Code is a specific part of the entire card code which indicate group of card For example when Facility Code is defined as 245 all cards which begin with 245 will comply with given Facility Code e g 24532AB450 245D4523AA 2453456231 will comply while 1244562432 3214534522 2353414422 will not When Facility Code option is active reader first searches if the card belongs to any user registered in the reader if not it verifies if this card comply with given Facility Code when yes card is accepted as it was valid NORMAL user card if not card is rejected Thanks to this feature reader may be used to grant access to large number of users which are not programmed individually into the reader but they h
17. keypads In order to implement this scenario alarm system should provide following signal lines Latched output which indicates current arming mode of the alarm system zone e Momentary input which when triggered requests change of current arming mode of the alarm system zone e Latched output which indicates whether the alarm system zone is ready for arming or not The output line which indicates that alarm system is ready for arming is not necessary and can be omitted however when connected to reader s input 23 Arming Disabled it will make that every attempt to arm the reader by TOGGLE TOGGLE LTD users will be immediately rejected by the reader reader will generate error sound and will not change its arming mode even for temporary time Note In some cases it can be essential to hide current arming state of the alarm system or reader therefore it is possible to use function which will conceal arming mode displayed by the reader see option LED STATUS Masking later in this document 5 5 DooR BELL FUNCTION By default the F1 Door Bell or F2 Light Bulb keys operate as door bell buttons When pressed they produce continues sound generated by the internal buzzer and optionally can trigger the 47 Door Bell output if programmed Both indications last for 5 seconds and ceases automatically even when the key is still pressed The door bell indication can be trigged either from primary or secondary reader Also the
18. sec min Door Open Timer starts from the moment when Door Lock Time has passed out 2 AUX1 Defines duration time for output 50 AUX1 00 99 sec min Momentary Programming timer to 00s makes that timer counts down for unlimited period till moment when reader changes it arming mode Page 22 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 3 AUX2 2 sec Defines duration time for output 51 AUX2 00 99 sec Momentary Programming timer to 00s makes that timer counts down for unlimited period till moment when reader changes it arming mode 4 Pulse on Arming 2 sec Defines duration time for output 52 Pulse on 01 99 sec min Arming 5 Pulse on Disarming 2 sec Defines duration time for output 53 Pulse on 01 99 sec min Disarming 6 Pulse on 2 sec Defines duration time for output 54 Pulse on Arming disarming Arming disarming output 01 99 sec min 7 Tamper Alarm 60 min Defines duration time for Tamper Alarm 00 99 sec min Programming timer to 00s makes that timer counts down for unlimited period till moment when reader changes it arming mode 8 Intruder Alarm 60 min Defines duration time for Intruder Alarm 00 99 Programming timer to 00s makes that timer counts down for unlimited period till moment when reader changes it arming mode 9 General Alarm 3 min Defines duration time for General Alarm 00 99 sec min Programming timer to 00s makes that timer counts down
19. specific device and is not valid for entire series The PRT MF reader can be configured for several operating modes however the factory shipped unit is pre configured for RACS address ID 0 The PRT MF reader can be programmed in following ways e Manually from the keypad located on primary reader when available e Manually from the keypad located on secondary reader when available e Manually by multiple readings of the so called Programming Card e Remotely from PC computer with RARC program e Manually by importing exporting reader s settings from to Memory Card Memory Card is an ordinary Mifare 4k proximity card or tag If the reader is dedicated for operation in standalone mode offline operation and has to be programmed manually it is necessary to program two special users into the reader MASTER and INSTALLER each of them can have card and or PIN Any proximity card or tag can be programmed as MASTER or INSTALLER card The same card can be programmed as MASTER or INSTALLER card to multiple readers Whenever required e g when stolen or lost the new MASTER and INSTALLER cards can be programmed into given unit No proximity cards are shipped with factory new unit if necessary installer must arrange and enroll them to the reader by himself Note If after power up the LED SYSTEM is lit it means that contents of reader s memory is corrupted In this case reader must be initialized and programmed anew
20. users MASTER e INSTALLER NORMAL e TOGGLE e TOGGLE LTD Types of Users MASTER This user is allowed to enter User Programming mode and can have card and or PIN INSTALLER This user is allowed to enter Installer Programming mode only and can have card and or PIN NORMAL NORMAL users are solely authorized to unlock the controlled door they can have card and or PIN TOGGLE TOGGLE users are authorized to unlock the controlled door and to switch reader between armed and disarmed mode they can have card and or PIN TOGGLE LTD TOGGLE LTD TOGGLE LIMITED are solely authorized to switch reader between armed and disarmed modes they can have card and or PIN 5 1 1 Managing Users A new user can be registered in the reader using either the Simple Programming or Full Programming procedure The simple user programming procedure consists of programming of a PIN and or card without specifying the ID number of a user to whom the programmed PIN card will be assigned as the result reader simply stores the PIN card in the first unoccupied user s ID number The full user programming procedure requires specifying of the ID number for the new user being programmed which has to be followed by his PIN and or card Note When you program a user using the Full Programming procedure later you will be able to selectively delete or modify him by using his ID number If you program card PIN using the Simple Programming procedure t
21. with built in relay output and therefore Relay NO NC COM terminals connectors doesn t exist on these products Page 48 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc Technical Specification Supply voltage Current consumption Anti sabotage protection Tamper REL1 built in relay output CLK DTA transistor outputs sink current Reading distance Anti collision Proximity cards Communication distance Environmental class according to EN 50131 1 Dimensions Weight Approvals Page 49 from 60 2012 01 05 10 15 VDC PRT12MF 85mA PRT12MF BK 65mA PRT62MF 65mA PRT64MF 85mA PRT66MF 65 mA NC contact 50mA 24V IP67 NO NC COM dry contact 1 5A 30V 50mA 15V Up to 6 cm for ISO cards depends on type of card Note Reading distance is defined for good quality ISO size proximity cards placed in optimal position against the reader For all PRT MF readers the optimal card position is in the front of the reader card surface parallel to front of the reader ISO IEC 14443A and Mifare Between ACU and PRT reader in ONLINE mode max 150 m Between main PRT reader and second PRT reader max 150 m Between main PRT reader and XM 2 extension module max 150 m PRT12MF PRT12MF BK Class IV PRT62MF Class IV PRT64MF Class IV PRT66MF Class IV Class IV outdoor general temperature 259 60 C relative humidity 10 to 9596 non condensing PRT12MF PRT12MF BK 150 5 X 46 X
22. 8 1 sese 12 4 1 5 RS232 Cards and Keys 9600 N 8 1 22 4 2 22 0 000000010000000000000000000000 12 4 1 6 5232 Cards PIN s 9600 N 8 12 2 1 1 1 2 113 0 000400000000000 55883 13 4 2 Standalone Mode 13 4 21 Full Standalone Mode me ER nibus 13 4 2 2 Simple Standalone Mode sse tentent tentent 14 5 STANDALONE MODE o run suya pane 15 5 1 105 E 9 15 Salle Managing Sets rere D OU 15 5 1 2 User Identification soe me eR RR anie RR RR 15 5 2 Door Unlocking eerte ette ettet 16 5 M 16 5 4 Armirig Modes ertt t ar Dore ae eR en 16 5 4 1 Arming Disarming Method sse entente treten tenete tnn 17 5 5 Door Bell Function 19 5 6 19 Page 2 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 B Zk DOOM rige 19 5 8 Tamper Alarm eoe eter nae aee
23. AD sector The CSN is returned without check sum The SSN and MSN numbers are designated by sector number and block within specified sector Also for reading of a sector the adequate Access Key is required For MSN number the MAD sector is deliberated using recommended type A key A0A1A2A3A4A5 By default reader uses MAD sector assigned by MSG organization to Roger company Roger AID number 5156 The PRT MF returns last seven bytes 56 bits of the card number Card number is transmitted starting from the MSB to LSB reverse order or from LSB to MSB normal order and if required supplemented with leading zeros By default reader uses reverse order for CSN number and normal order for MSN and SSN numbers Examples CSN number Mifare 1K card reverse order 0x64 Manufacturer Data Reader transmits 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x46 0x11 0xE2 0x64 SSN or MSN number reverse order LSB 0x11 0x12 Ox13 0x14 Ox15 0 16 Ox17 0 18 Ox19 Ox1A Reader transmits 0x17 0x16 0x15 0x14 0x13 0x12 0x11 Cards reading procedure allows for three steps in each step reader attempts to read the specified card number CSN SSN or MSN Once the card number is successfully read the remaining steps are skipped The PRT MF allows to read the CSN from following types of cards Mifare Mifare 4K e Mifare Ultralight e Mifare DESfire The SSN and MSN numbers can be read from following Mifare cards e Mif
24. Each key pressed is immediately transmitted to the host controller as a sequence of 8 bits XXXXXXXX where XXXXXXXX represents the code of the pressed key supplemented by two control bits E and P The E represents the even bit calculated from the first half of a transmitted code where P represents the parity of a second half of the bit stream PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 Key coding as in Table A below 1 6 keys long PIN 1 6 keys long PIN each key represented by 4 bit long codes key codes transmitted as according to table B Reader sends data after six keys are pressed or Wiegand 26 bit stream earlier when key is pressed Reader wait max 15 seconds for each with control bits key press Key s buffer is cleared if no keys have not been entered within ca 15 seconds Examples Keys entered 1234 code transmitted 001234 Keys entered 123456 code transmitted 123456 1 4 keys long PIN 1 4 keys long PIN each key represented by 8 bit long codes key codes transmitted as according to table A Reader sends data after four keys are pressed or Wiegand 32 bit stream earlier when key is pressed Reader wait max 15 seconds for each without control bits key press Key s buffer is cleared if no keys have not been entered 7 within 15 seconds Examples Keys entered 123 code transmitted 0123 Keys entered 123456 code transmitted 123456 Table A 8 bit Key Coding
25. ID name 201 Reader disarmed Reader has been switched to Disarmed mode by user ID 4 name 104 Door lock has been unlocked 105 Door lock has been re locked 106 Door has been opened 107 Door has been closed 108 Exit button Input 22 Exit Button has been triggered 202 Arming disabled Arming has been disabled through input line 23 Arming Disabled 203 Arming enabled Arming has been re enabled through input line 23 Arming Disabled 204 Arming by input Reader has been armed by input line 24 Arming Disarming Key Switch 205 Disarming by input Reader has been disarmed by input line 24 Arming Disarming Key Switch 006 Clock has been pushed backward by 1 hour 007 109 Door bell Door bell indication triggered 300 Forced entry Door opened in unauthorized way Page 21 from 60 Clock has been pushed forward by 1 hour PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 301 Prealarm Five consecutive attempts to enter wrong PIN or card within 5 minutes Prealarm signaling started 112 Unknown card The unknown card has been entered card code 113 The unknown PIN has been entered PIN code 003 User programming mode Reader switched to User Programming mode 004 Installer programming Reader switched to Installer Programming mode mode 005 Reader switched to online communication mode with PC 000 Reader restarted Reader passed through initialization procedure the same as during power on 001 Clock initializ
26. LED STATUS amp lights PRT reader steady in red LED OPEN is controlled by IN1 while Nubes with Wiegand interface buzzer is controlled by IN2 Both inputs IN1 and 2 are triggered by shorting them to supply minus In addition whenever card is read or PIN is entered reader activates momentary LED SYSTEM and buzzer 4 1 2 Magstripe Formats When employing Magstripe transmission format data is Magstripe interface transferred to the host using electric signal waves transmitted over the and lines In Magstripe format a dual color LED STATUS amp lights steady in red LED OPEN is controlled by IN1 while buzzer is controlled by IN2 Both inputs IN1 and IN2 are triggered by supply minus In addition whenever card is read or PIN is entered reader activates momentary LED SYSTEM and buzzer Card code is always transmitted as a whole number no digits are lost PRT reader Access controller configured to with Magstripe interface Magstripe format Page 11 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 4 1 3 RACS Format When employing RACS format the PRT MF unit RACS interface communicates with the host via CLK DTA lines Unlike in the Wiegand and Magstripe formats the PRT MF unit using RACS format requires an individual address ID 0 3 to be set during configuration of the reader With RACS format communications between the PRT MF reader and the host
27. PRT MF Series ISO IEC 14443A and Mifare Access Terminals Firmware v1 29 Rev E This document refers to the following products PRT12MF PRT12MF BK PRT62MF PRT64MF PRT66MF Installation and Programming Guide PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 1 GLOSSARY OF TERMS rice pr rk ltd 5 Z IMPORTANT NOTES Dei oco Pede aye DU 7 2 1 Compatibility eerte treten 7 2 2 About 5 7 3 GENERAL IRL FEX EIE E 8 1 8 3 11 General ect hh t eoe et ecce n e e an eee een 8 3 1 2 Terminal Mode Online Mode essere ener nennen tentent 8 3 1 3 Standalone Mode Offline 8 3 2 Proximity Cards 9 3 3 Function Keys eene onae tege 10 4 OPERATING 5 2 2 22 0 2 1 11 4 1 Terminal tret bred ee ete gba Pise e 11 4 4 T Wiegand Formats ee x ed dte tH 11 41 2 Magstripe Fortmats tiet etes etit ees ree d 11 42 1 3 RACS Format cette ebd 12 4 1 4 5232 EPSO Protocol 9600
28. Power up the reader device must be supplied from external source of power e Place jumper on contacts e Restart the reader short RST contacts for while e Start RogerISP program and select COM port you have connected the reader e Click on Erase command RARC program will detect device type and select proper communication protocol you should see P89 series duplex 19200 in the bottom of the RogerISP program finally old firmware will be erased e In Firmware text window select file with the new firmware file extension HEX then click on Program e Once the new firmware is uploaded remove jumper from FDM contacts and restart the reader disconnect power for wile or short RST contacts for a moment Re configure the reader anew either manually or from PC 9 3 2 Firmware upgrade via RUD 1 interface e Connect reader to RUD 1 interface as explained in section 9 2 e Place jumper on FDM contacts e Start RogerISP program and select COM port with the RUD 1 e Click on Erase command RARC program will detect device type and select proper communication protocol you should see P89 series duplex 19200 in the bottom of the RogerISP program finally old firmware will be erased e In Firmware text window select file with the new firmware file extension HEX then click on Program e Once the new firmware is uploaded remove jumper from FDM contacts and restart the reader Re configure the reader anew either manually or from Pag
29. REL2 and one green LED which lights continuously when communication with host reader is working and blinking when broken 5 17 OPERATION WITH SECOND PRT SERIES READER In Full Standalone Mode the main PRT MF reader can operate with second PRT series reader even when it works with another card standard e g EM 125 KHz The access system with two readers using different card technologies can be used for installations with two card technologies The second PRT reader should be connected with main primary reader and configured for RACS address 10 lt 0 The pair of two readers can be used for two way door control or for programming purpose when the main reader is not equipped with keypad The maximum distance between primary and secondary PRT reader is limited to 150 m Page 24 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 Note The LED s and buzzer on secondary reader mimics imitate the LED s buzzer on primary reader Page 25 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 6 PROGRAMMING The PRT MF can be programmed if following ways From PC From the keypad located on the main reader From the keypad located on the external secondary reader e Through multiple reading of the so called Programming Card Preparing the Reader for Terminal Mode If the unit is dedicated for Terminal Mode slave operation the only one programming step which is required is programming of the require
30. able inputs The built in REL1 operates as output only Each I O line can be configured to have one from several Vo OUT available functions DC input IN Note The CLK and DTA lines may operate either as inputs or outputs The function assigned to CLK or ISISIS IS 6 line automatically defines whether this line will ____ operate as output or input If configured to be an output the CLK or DTA line operates as an open collector line capable to sink up to 150 mA Such a current is usually sufficient to drive relay used for a door lock control When necessary both lines CLK and DTA can be configured to the same output PRT EM reader function and connected together shorted for Soue OE rcdr056 increased output current max 300mA Page 14 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 5 STANDALONE MODE 5 1 USERS When operating in standalone mode the PRT MF reader can register up to 120 users each with a card and or 3 6 digits Entry of a PIN code must be followed by the which is required to mark the end of the PIN Users can be identified by their PIN s or cards When the Card and PIN option is active user must first present card and then subsequently enter PIN The Identification Mode can be set individually for primary and secondary reader Note In standalone mode reader uses full card code 40 bits The PRT MF reader supports five types classes of
31. amming mode automatically Note Each user ID index consists always of three digits to form ID numbers ranging 000 119 In case you assign a new user the ID that is already occupied by some other user this will remove the older one from the memory 8 1 USER PROGRAMMING COMMANDS Note Any attempt to program an already registered card or PIN will be indicated as a programming error 11 PIN Add NORMAL user with PIN The new NORMAL user added with this function is stored in unoccupied free location of the memory and his ID is unknown 12 Card 1 Card 2 Card N Add multiple NORMAL users with cards The reader indicates each successful card reading with an acoustic prompt signal two beep s for the next one to follow This function is ended automatically if no card is presented within 20 sec from the previous card presentation or you can end it earlier by pressing the mark The new users added with this function are stored in unoccupied free location of the memory and their IDs are unknown 13 ID PIN Card Add NORMAL user with ID PIN and card The new NORMAL user is registered in the memory at the location indicated by his ID number 10 000 119 Both the entered PIN code and presented proximity card are assigned to programmed user When you want to program only PIN enter 13 ID PIN when you want to program only card enter 13 ID Card 14 PIN Add TOGGLE user wit
32. and PIN s Reader settings can be exported to M Card from a reader or from the RARC program Also the reader settings saved on the M Card can be imported directly from M Card to the reader or to the RARC program Note The communication between RARC program and Memory Card can be provided through any PRT MF series reader connected to the PC 6 2 1 Importing Configuration Settings from the Memory Card This procedure imports reader settings Users Data Installer Data from the Memory Card e Switch power supply off e Remove all connections from CLK and DTA lines e Connect CLK to DTA e Switch power on e Wait till LED SYSTEM is e Wile LED SYSTEM is on disconnect CLK from DTA Wait till LED STATUS amp starts blinking red While LED STATUS amp is blinking red place M Card very close to the front of the reader and keep it in this position e Once LED STATUS stops blinking remove the M Card reader will make restart and then will enter normal operation with new settings imported from the M Card Page 27 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 6 2 2 Exporting Configuration Settings to the Memory Card This procedure exports reader settings Users Data Installer Data to the Memory Card Switch power supply off Remove all connections from CLK and DTA lines Connect CLK to DTA Switch power on Wait till LED SYSTEM is on Wile LED SYSTEM is on disconnect CLK from DTA Wait till LED STATUS
33. are 1K e Mifare 4K Note The PRT MF supports MAD version 1 sectors only 01 15 Page 9 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 3 3 FUNCTION KEvs Some of the PRT MF series readers are equipped with two e g PRT12MF function keys F1 marked with door bell icon and F2 marked with the light bulb icon The function of each function keys depends on the reader s operation mode When in RACS Mode pressing function key will cause transmission of the relevant code to the host controller which can further take adequate action e g trigger door bell light etc The host s reaction for function key always depends on its configuration When in Wiegand or Magstripe modes pressing the F1 F2 causes following codes send over the output lines For Wiegand Fi Chex F2 D hex For Magstripe Fi FFFF FF FF BC hex 1099511627708 dec F2 FFFF FF FF BD hex 1099511627709 dec When PRT MF operates in standalone mode either Full Standalone Mode or Simple Standalone Mode by default the F1 F2 keys work as door bell buttons however they can be eventually configured to control AUX1 AUX2 outputs Also in Full Standalone Mode function keys on secondary reader if available have the same functions as assigned for function keys on main reader even when the main reader has no keys at all Page 10 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 4 OPERATING MODES There are two main modes
34. armed 2 0 1 default J 0 When 1 0 reader will grant access no matter if it is in armed or disarmed mode setting 2 1 will make that access can be granted only in disarmed mode 63 S KL Programming AUX1 Timer 5 0 1 KL 00 99 default 5 0 KL 02 Page 34 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 The AUX1 Timer defines triggering time for AUX1 Momentary output When 5 0 and KL 00 output will be triggered for unlimited time till moment when reader will change its arming mode again Program 5 0 for seconds 5 1 for minutes Setting 5 1 and KL 00 is forbidden 64 S KL Programming AUX2 Timer S 0 1 KL 00 99 default 5 0 KL 02 The AUX2 Timer defines triggering time for AUX2 Momentary output When 5 0 and KL 00 output will be triggered for unlimited time till moment when reader will change its arming mode again Program 5 0 for seconds 5 1 for minutes Setting 5 1 and KL 00 is forbidden 1651121 Programming option Enable Card PIN reading when in Prealarm 2 0 1 default 2 0 When 1 0 option is cleared and reader will not read cards nor PIN s when it is Prealarm state when 1 1 reader will allow to use cards PIN s during Prealarm state 1661121 Programming option Unlimited duration of Door alarm 2 0 1 default J 0 Setting 2 0 will make that Door Ajar alarm will be automatically cleared after 3 minutes or immediately with valid card PIN entered setting J 1 will make th
35. ast digit of the entered PIN code differs by 1 from the original one The Duress Alarm can be indicated on the output line 60 Duress Alarm while the signaling time can be adjusted by Duress Alarm Page 20 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 Timer This alarm ceases automatically when Duress Timer reaches the end or reader changes its arming mode 5 11 GENERAL ALARM This alarm is a sum of two separate alarms Tamper Alarm and Intruder Alarm and is triggered whenever one of them arise General Alarm can indicated on the output line 1571 General Alarm while the signaling time can be adjusted by General Alarm Timer This alarm ceases automatically when General Alarm Timer reaches the end or reader changes its arming mode 5 12 EVENTS RECORDING Reader is capable to record several types of events with time stamp Events are stored in cyclic FIFO buffer when entire event memory is occupied reader removes oldest events to releases space for the new ones to come Totally reader can record up to 1000 events List of events 100 Access granted Access for the user ID name has been granted 101 Access granted Facility Access has been granted for card with valid Facility Code Code 102 Access for the user ID name has been denied 103 Access denied Facility Access has been denied for card with valid Facility Code Code 200 Reader armed Reader has been switched to Armed mode by user
36. at Door Ajar will last as long as door will be open 67 EF Programming function for built in REL1 output EF 11 41 64 default EF 46 This command sets the function for built in REL1 output Note The REL1 built in output is available on PRT64MF and PRT66MF readers only 68 S KL Programming Tamper Alarm Timer S 0 1 KL 00 99 default S 1 KL 60 This timer defines duration time for Tamper Alarm When 5 0 and KL 00 alarm time will be unlimited till moment when reader changes its arming mode Program 5 0 for seconds or S 1 for minutes Setting S 1 and KL 00 is forbidden 69 S KL Programming Intruder Alarm Timer 5 0 1 KL 00 99 default S 1 KL 60 This timer defines duration time for Intruder Alarm When 5 0 and KL 00 alarm time will be unlimited till moment when reader changes its arming mode Program 5 0 for seconds or S 1 for minutes Setting S 1 and KL 00 is forbidden 70 S KL Programming General Alarm Timer S 0 1 KL 00 99 default S 1 KL 03 This timer defines duration time for General Alarm output When S 0 and KL 00 alarm time will be unlimited till moment when reader changes its arming mode Program 5 0 for seconds or 5 1 for minutes Setting S 1 and KL 00 is forbidden 71 S KL Programming Door Unlock Time S 0 1 KL 00 99 default S O KL 04 The KL digits define time is seconds when 5 0 or in minutes when S 1 for which the reader will unlock a door when access will be grante
37. ave cards which comply with given Facility Code The whole card code may have up to 10 digits coded in HEX 13 digits coded in DEC When defining the Facility Code installer must specify digit locations and their values in HEX format For example when Facility Code was defined as xxxx1ABxxx every card which has the same pattern will be accepted by the reader regardless of the fact that it is not registered individually in reader s memory The positions marked with x are not analyzed for compliance with Facility Code 5 4 ARMING MODES When in the standalone mode reader may stay in one from two arming modes Armed or Disarmed The actual arming mode of the reader is indicated on the dual color LED STATUS amp which lights in red for Armed and green for Disarmed Optionally the actual arming mode can be indicated on the output line configured to option 44 Disarmed Mode or 45 Armed Mode Such a configuration allows the output line to be used to arm disarm of a connected alarm system or to switch on off some other auxiliary system or device e g heating lights etc In general the current arming mode of the reader have no influence on access rights unless the option Access disabled when reader armed is enabled With this option activated reader can only grant access when it works in disarmed mode Using the option mentioned above the TOGGLE and TOGGLE LTD users are allowed to enable or disable access to the supervised room through s
38. control Also the system setup utilizing the XM 2 module provides higher level of security for the entire door access control system by separating its logical element reader from the relay which physically controls a door lock The PRT MF reader configured for Terminal Mode works as a slave unit serving a sole 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 PRT MF reader can be also used as Mifare card writer however the standard version of RARC program which is distributed free of charge doesn t support card programming function In order to use the reader as a card writer apply for special license available for the RARC program 3 1 FEATURES 3 1 1 General e ISO IEC 14443A and Mifare sector reader writer e Reads CSN SSN and MSN Mifare MAD Up to 6 cm reading range Can operate with second PRT series reader as a slave unit Tamper switch e Configurable as standalone access unit or slave reader e Various operating temperatures depends on particular reader e Outdoor and indoor installations depends on particular reader e Connection via pig tail or screw terminals depends on particular reader e Programming and firmware upgrade through serial port RARC configuration program for Windows the PRT MF reader can be used as card
39. corrupted or MASTER and INSTALLER identifiers are not programmed yet In this case reader must be totally reprogrammed When LED SYSTEM Z is lit and no sound is generated it means that error in firmware was detected To fix this problem the proper firmware must be uploaded into the reader Acoustic Signals Sigma Symbol Description One long signal Ie d Error unknown identifier access denied Three short Command successfully completed OK signal beeps Two short beeps T5 Prompt signal the reader is waiting for the next part of the command to be entered This signal is intended to encourage the programmer to proceed with next programming steps Long beep Reader has detected problem either configuration continuously memory is corrupted and reader must be repeated reconfigured anew This signal is accompanied by the steady lit LED SYSTEM 4 Legend long beep beep 5 16 OPERATION WITH XM 2 I O EXTENSION MODULE In Full Standalone Mode reader requires connection with XM 2 I O extension module Each input and output of the XM 2 can be programmed on the same basis as internal inputs and outputs of the reader The XM 2 should be connected to the reader s CLK and DTA lines and must have address set to ID 5 The maximum distance between the reader and XM 2 extension module is limited to 150 m Note The XM 2 module has two red LED s which are intended to indicate triggering of corresponding relay output REL1 or
40. d When 5 0 and KL 00 reader unlocks door for unlimited time till a moment when access is granted again If reader operates with door open sensor input 21 Door Contact door is automatically re locked when door sensor indicates corresponding door is closed again regardless of fact the Door Unlock Time did not pass by Setting S 1 and KL 00 is forbidden 72 S KL Programming Door Open Timeout S 0 1 KL 00 99 default S O KL 12 The KL digits define time is seconds when 5 0 or in minutes when 5 1 for which door should be closed otherwise Door Ajar alarm will arise The Door Open Timeout starts immediately after Door Unlock Time is passed by If the reader operates without door contact sensor then Door Open Timeout is ignored and has no effect on reader s operation Setting 5 1 and KL 00 is forbidden Page 35 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 Note Setting 5 0 and KL 00 will set unlimited open time thus will disable indication of a Door Ajar alarm 73 S KL Programming Duress Alarm Timer 5 0 1 KL 00 99 default 6 1 KL 03 This timer defines duration time for Duress Alarm When 5 0 and KL 00 alarm time will be unlimited till moment when reader changes its arming mode Program 5 0 for seconds or 5 1 for minutes Setting 5 1 and KL 00 is forbidden 74 S KL Programming LED STATUS Masking Timer 5 0 1 KL 00 99 default 5 0 KL 00 This timer defines time for which LED STATUS wi
41. d operating mode It can be done either manually during Memory Reset or remotely from PC Preparing the Reader for Standalone Mode If the unit is dedicated for Standalone Mode autonomic operation installer must perform four programming steps 1 Configuring the reader to either Full or Simple Standalone Mode and programming MASTER and INSTALLER cards and or PIN s Memory Reset 2 Configuring the reader for specific installation scenario Installer Programming 3 Programming cards and PIN s for the users User Programming Alternatively reader can be connected to PC and programmed entirely from the RARC program 6 1 PROGRAMMING PRT MF READERS WITHOUT KEYPAD The PRT MF readers which are not equipped with keypad can be programmed in three ways only From PC e By multiple readings of the so called Programming From the keypad located on the second slave reader by importing settings via Memory Card 6 1 1 Programming Through Multiple Readings of the Programming Card Though some PRT MF readers are not equipped with keypad they can be programmed locally according to the same programming functions as readers with keypad The difference in programming is so that instead of pressing certain keys like you normally do when programming readers with keypad you must emulate key pressing by multiple readings of the so called Programming Card For example in order to emulate key 9 you must read Programming Card 9 times simply p
42. der directly on the metal type surface will reduce card reading distance For installations on a metal surface you can place a non metallic 10 mm thick spacer plastic plaster plate etc between the reader and the supporting structure e For installations with two readers to be mounted on the opposite sides of the same wall and aligned along the same geometrical axis place a metal plate between them and make sure none of two readers has direct contact with it allow min 10 mm space Nevertheless the reading distance will be reduced For best results mount the proximity readers at least 0 5 m apart When using separate power supply sources short all power supply negatives ground e Roger recommends grounding of the negative power supply lead only at one point e With its relatively weak electromagnetic field generation reader should not cause harmful interference to operation of other equipment However its card reading performance can be affected by other interference generating devices esp radio waves emitting equipment etc If card reading performance of the reader deteriorates e g reduced reading range incorrect readings consider reinstallation in a new location e Always connect a general purpose silicon diode e g 1N4007 in parallel to a door lock locate diode as close as possible to the lock D1 General purpose silicone diode e g 1N4007 Relay controlling the door lock Door lock w
43. door bell can be triggered through the separate press of 4 key This method is especially useful when F1 and F2 keys were programmed to other control function or doesn t exist on the particular device Note The momentary press of 4 key which occur after entering PIN code doesn t produce door bell indication Only separate individual press of 4 key triggers door bell signaling 5 6 FUNCTION KEvs As mentioned above by default in standalone mode no matter Full or Simple Standalone Mode pressing the F1 or F2 key results in door bell signaling however this rule will be alternated if you program any output to one from following options 48 49 50 or 51 If you program any output to option 48 AUX1 Momentary or 50 AUX1 Toggle then pressing of the F1 key will no longer trigger door bell but instead of this it will use to control corresponding output s If you program any output to option 49 AUX2 Momentary or 51 AUX2 Toggle then pressing of the F2 key will no longer trigger door bell but instead of this it will use to control corresponding output s Note No matter if you press function key on primary or secondary reader system will react in the same way 5 7 DOOR ALARM The Door Alarm is a compound state which consists of one or more situations which are related to controlled door passage Forced Entry Prealarm e Door Ajar The Door Alarm state can be signaled over the dedicated output 46 Do
44. e 45 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 Location of programming jumpers in various PRT MF series readers PRT12MF PRT12MF BK x 62 64 66 d Jumpers RST restart jumper FDM firmware download mode jumper rcdr083 Page 46 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 10 INSTALLATION GUIDELINES e Reader should be installed in such way to assure physical access to the connection cable and to the programming jumpers as well e Before the reader will be mounted in desired location we suggest to configure it for requested operating mode and if required to program the MASTER and INSTALLER users proximity Mifare type card be programmed as MASTER INSTALLER card manufacturer of the reader does not supply the unit with any cards e When lost or stolen a new MASTER and INSTALLER cards PIN s can reprogrammed to the reader anew When the reader has been set for Terminal Mode online unit connected to the host controller programming of MASTER and INSTALLER users can be skipped A new factory delivered unit is configured for RACS address 10 lt 0 The PRT MF reader should be mounted near the supervised door on a vertical piece of supporting structure e Disconnect power supply before making any electrical connections e Be aware that when installing the rea
45. ed The internal clock of the reader has been initialized cleared 002 The internal clock of the reader has been programmed 302 Reader entered Tamper Alarm state 303 Reader entered Intruder Alarm state 305 Reader entered Duress Alarm state 999 Unknown event Event code doesn t fit any known event error in data 5 13 REAL CLOCK The PRT MF is equipped with Real Time Clock RTC predefined for 100 year This clock is used to append a time stamp to every event recorded by the reader The RTC clock has not battery back up so it resets to 2000 01 01 00 00 whenever power is off When required the RTC can be configured to switch automatically to winter or summer time When reader s Real Time Clock is unset or lost due to lack of power supply reader will continue its operation however it can be disabled till moment when clock will be re set again see function 78 in Installer Programming 5 14 TIMERS Reader uses several timers each timer is assigned to specific function and can be programmed in seconds or minutes ID Timer 0 Door Unlock Time Defines time for which door lock will be released 00 99 sec min This timer controls following outputs 41 Door Lock 42 Door Lock Exit 43 Door Lock Entry Programming time 00s makes that timer counts down for unlimited period and it is stopped upon next access is granted again toggle mode 1 Door Open Timeout Determines time in which door should be closed 00 99
46. enerate continuous beep While LED OPEN green is flashing and accompanied with continues sound disconnect CLK from after this step reader s memory is erased and filled with default values Wait till LED SYSTEM 8 will start flashing Enter three digits which will configure the reader for required operating mode with every entered digit reader generates two beeps Note If you select code 030 or 031 which will configure the reader for standalone mode it will be necessary to go to the next steps of Memory Reset procedure steps 8 12 but if you select any other code which will configure the reader for any non standalone mode reader will automatically skip all remaining steps and will finish Memory Reset procedure and start normal operation 8 9 10 11 12 Enter new MASTER PIN code 3 6 digits followed by key or skip this step and go to the next one Present any card to the reader this card will become a new MASTER card eventually no matter if you have programmed MASTER PIN or not you might skip this step by pressing and go to the next one Enter a new INSTALLER PIN code 3 6 digits followed by 2 key or skip this step and go to the next one Present another second card to the reader this card will become a new INSTALLER card eventually no matter if you have programmed INSTALLER PIN or not you might skip this step by pressing and go to the next one Once the previous step
47. ge 31 from 60 Details Each key pressed is buffered in reader s memory with a press of a 4 key reader transmits entire PIN code The PIN code is transmitted as a BCD coded number Each key pressed is buffered in reader s memory with a press of a 4 key reader transmits entire PIN code The PIN code is transmitted as a binary number Each key pressed is immediately transmitted to the host controller as a sequence of 6 bits EXXXXP where XXXX represents the code of the pressed key supplemented by two control bits E and P The E represents the even bit calculated from the first half of a transmitted code where P represents the parity of a second half of the bit stream This format is compatible with HID 5355 series readers option with parity Key coding as in Table B below Each key pressed is immediately transmitted to the host controller as a sequence of 4 bits XXXX which represent the code of the pressed key no control bits added This format is compatible with HID 5355 series readers option without parity Key coding as in Table B below Each key pressed is immediately transmitted to the host controller as a sequence of 10 bits EXXXXXXXXP where XXXXXXXX represents the code of the pressed key supplemented by two control bits E and P The E represents the even bit calculated from the first half of a transmitted code where P represents the parity of a second half of the bit stream Key coding as in Table A below
48. h PIN The new TOGGLE user added with this function is stored in unoccupied free location of the memory and his ID is unknown 15 Card 1 Card 2 Card N Add multiple TOGGLE users with cards The reader indicates each successful reading of the presented card with an acoustic prompt for the next one to follow This function will be ended automatically if no card is presented within 20 sec from the previous card presentation or you can end it manually by pressing Note that the new card users added with this function are stored in unoccupied free locations of the memory and their IDs are unknown 16 ID PIN Card Add TOGGLE user with ID PIN and card The new TOGGLE user is registered in the memory at the location indicated by his ID number ID 000 119 Both the entered PIN and card are assigned to him When you want to program only PIN enter 16 ID PIN 2 1 when you want to program only card enter 16 ID Card 17 PIN Add TOGGLE LTD user with PIN The new TOGGLE LTD user is stored in a first unoccupied memory location with entered PIN his ID number is unknown Page 40 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 18 Card 1 Card 2 Card N Add multiple TOGGLE LTD users with cards The reader indicates each successful reading of the presented card with an acoustic prompt for the next one to follow This function will be ended automatically if no card is presented
49. heels means that the product must be disposed of at a separate collection point This also applies to the product and all accessories marked with this symbol Products labeled as such must not be disposed of with normal household waste but should be taken to a collection point for recycling electrical and electronic equipment Recycling helps to reduce the consumption of raw materials thus protecting the environment Page 60 from 60 Contact Roger sp j 82 400 Sztum Go ciszewo 59 Tel 48 55 272 0132 Fax 48 55 272 0133 e mail biuro roger pl Internet www roger pl
50. hen to remove the given card PIN from the reader you must present card to the reader or enter PIN code to be deleted otherwise the only one method to remove them from the reader will be Memory Reset procedure which will clear all user data and configuration setting stored in the reader as well 5 1 2 User Identification In PRT MF reader every user can be identified by card PIN or both when Card and PIN mode is active The method which reader uses for user s identification depends on the actual Identification Mode The PRT MF enables following Identification Modes e Card or PIN user must read his card or enter his PIN code e Card and PIN user must read his card and then subsequently enter his PIN code Page 15 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 Note The Identification Mode can be programmed individually for primary and secondary reader when operation in Full Standalone Mode 5 2 DOOR UNLOCKING In order to unlock a door user is required to use his identifier once card and or PIN Whenever this happen reader activates momentarily LED SYSTEM 4 orange and generates short confirmation beep After successful identification reader unlocks a door for time defined by Door Unlock Time Once opened door should be closed within Door Open Timeout otherwise Door Ajar alarm will arise Note The LED OPEN 9 is activated for the entire time when door lock output is active When access to the room
51. ined by Pulse on Arming Disarming Timer Tamper Alarm Output line is triggered in the moment when Tamper Alarm arise Output remains active for time defined by Tamper Timer however whenever reader changes its arming mode this output is immediately cleared When corresponding timer is set to 005 output it activated for unlimited time till moment when reader changes its arming mode again Intruder Alarm Output line is triggered in the moment when Intruder Alarm arise Output remains active for time defined by Intruder Timer however whenever reader changes its arming mode this output is immediately cleared When corresponding timer is set to 00s output it activated for unlimited time till moment when reader changes its arming mode again General Alarm Output line is triggered in the moment when Tamper Alarm or Intruder Alarm arise Output remain active for a time defined by General Alarm Timer however whenever reader changes its arming mode this output is immediately cleared When corresponding timer is set to 005 output it activated for unlimited time till moment when reader changes its arming mode again Door Unlock Timeout Output line is triggered in the moment when access is granted and remains active for the entire time when door lock is released same as Door Unlock Time Door Open Timeout Output line is active for the entire time when reader waits for a door to become closed same as Door Open Timeout Duress Alarm Out
52. ing once again present your TOGGLE card e Reader will change its arming state and the LED STATUS amp will change its color Example 2 Rearming the reader by entering a TOGGLE user PIN code Key in TOGGLE user PIN code use key to mark the end of a PIN Once accepted the reader grants you access and its LED SYSTEM starts blinking e When LED SYSTEM is blinking once again enroll your TOGGLE user PIN code e Reader will change its arming state and LED STATUS amp will change its color Example 3 Rearming the reader by TOGGLE user when Card and PIN option is active Present your TOGGLE user card LED OPEN 2 starts blinking which means that reader waits for TOGGLE PIN e Enroll your TOGGLE user PIN e Once accepted reader will grant you access assuming that access is not disabled by option Access disabled when reader armed and LED SYSTEM starts blinking e When LED SYSTEM Z is blinking once again present your TOGGLE card or enter you TOGGLE PIN Page 17 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 e Reader will change arming mode and LED STATUS amp will change its color Arming disarming by input With input programmed to option 24 Arming Disarming Key Switch the current arming mode of the reader is solely controlled by the electrical state on this input When line is open not triggered reader is forced to Armed mode when closed triggered reader switches to Disarmed mode and remains in this s
53. ion v1 0 fv1 23 11 02 08 No change v1 0 fvi 24 17 03 08 Time range for Door Unlock Time and Door Open Timeout extended to 99 minutes Programming functions 51 and 52 removed and replaced by functions 71 and 72 v1 0 fvi 25 19 05 08 CLK line operation in Simple Standalone Mode corrected Door Bell indication on internal buzzer and output corrected v1 0 1 29 16 02 2010 Extended functions standalone mode EPSO protocol Adjustment of keypad backlight and buzzer loudness level available Page 51 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 User List Reader name Reader location pr FEL HER Page 52 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 S ATA gt 12 PRT12MF x E Le N 14 LL N b 14 x E N q 14 n q 14 PRT12EM BK PRT12MF BK LED OPEN 27 LED SYSTEM 6 LED STATUS fa Page 53 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 rcdr052 Pig Tail cable 45cm length 25 Any PRT62EM and PRT62MF 001 amp LED STATUS Amed Disarmed 5 LED OPEN 25 LED SYSTEM Page 54 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 8 B
54. iring Page 47 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 Pig tail Cable Assignments valid for readers without screw terminals Wire Label Color Green CLK Brown DTA Yellow 2 Gray Relay Pink NC Red Relay Blue COM Pink Relay NO Violet RTS Red 12V Grey TAMP White Standalone Modes Offline Modes Simple Full Standalone Standalone Mode Mode CLOCK communication line Configured as input or output programmable function DATA communication line Configured as input or output programmable function Input line programmable function Input line programmable function Relay output 1 5A 24V DC AC programmable function RTS line for RS232 Terminal Modes Online Modes DATA 0 line for Wiegand CLOCK for Magstripe and RACS TXD for RS232 DATA 1 line for Wiegand DATA for Magstripe and RACS RXD for RS232 In Wiegand and Magstripe this line controls LED OPEN Line is active when shorted to ground In Wiegand and Magstripe this line controls internal sunder of the reader Line is active when shorted to ground Not used Supply input plus Black GND Supply input minus also reference ground for RS232 Tamper switch contacts normally closed isolated IP67 24V 50mA Contact becomes open when unit is detached from the place of installation or upper part of enclosure is open Note The PRT12MF PRT12MF BK and PRT62MF are not equipped
55. is completed reader automatically ends the Memory Reset and switches to normal operation If you configure the reader for standalone operation mode but you don t program MASTER PIN card you will not be able to enter User Programming Also if you configure the reader for standalone operation mode but you don t program INSTALLER PIN card you will not be able to enter Installer Programming Page 29 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 Note When in step 7 you will select code which doesn t fit any available reader s operating mode or you stop entering any data for 20s reader will automatically leave the Memory Reset procedure 6 3 1 Operating Modes The factory new reader is pre configured for RACS address 0 In order to change operating mode reader should be connected to PC or reprogrammed manually Memory Reset Operating Modes Operating mode Online mode RACS address 10 lt 0 Online mode RACS address 1051 Online mode RACS address ID 2 Online mode RACS address ID 3 Online mode RS232 every pressed key transmitted separately Online mode RS232 PIN codes transmitted as whole numbers Online mode Magstripe Online mode Magstripe UNITEK Reader operates as a slave unit connected to the host controller that requires RACS data transmission format Reader is connected to the host through RS232 9600 N 8 1 serial interface Each key pressed is transmitted separately as HEX BCD dig
56. it Key coding as below Card output format STX 02h Data 10 x hex digits coded ASCII CR ODh LF OAh ETX 03h Key output format STX 02h Data 2 x hex digits coded ASCII CR ODh LF OAh ETX 03h Reader is connected to the host through RS232 9600 N 8 1 serial interface Each key entry is buffered once the key is pressed reader transmits entire PIN code as a single number max 16 digits long The key is treated as the end of PIN entry and not transmitted Special keys F1 and F2 are transmitted in the same way as entire PINs Card output format STX 02h Data 10 x hex digits coded ASCII CR ODh LF OAh ETX 03h PIN output format STX 02h Data up to 16 hex digits coded ASCII CR ODh LF OAh ETX 03h Special keys STX A CR LF ETX F1 STX C CR LF ETX F2 STX D LF ETX Reader operates as a slave unit connected to the host controller which requires Magstripe data transmission format keys are not transmitted Reader operates as a slave unit connected to a host controller which requires Magstripe data transmission keys transmitted as single digits format is compatible with specification of UNITEK controllers with transmission of PIN s Offline mode Simple Standalone Mode Page 30 from 60 Reader operates in standalone mode the CLK and DTA lines serve as ordinary I O lines
57. ll be active after since the moment when arming mode was changed Program 5 0 for seconds or 5 1 for minutes Setting 5 0 and KL 00 or 5 1 and KL 00 is forbidden Note This timer has been used only when LED STATUS Masking function is activated 75 L Programming keypad backlight level L 0 5 default L 3 The L digit defines keypad backlight level Program L 0 for 0 backlight is off L 1 for 20 L 2 for 40 L 3 for 60 L 4 for 80 or L 5 for 100 maximum backlight Note This function is available of PRT64MF reader only 76 L Programming buzzer loudness level L 0 5 default L 3 The L digit defines buzzer loudness level Program L 0 for 0 sound is off L 1 for 20 L 2 for 40 L 3 for 6096 L 4 for 80 or L 5 for 100 maximum sound Note This function is available of PRT62MF PRT64MF and PRT66MF readers only 77 L Programming LED STATUS Masking function L 0 1 default 1 0 When L 0 LED STATUS continuously indicates current arming mode of the unit When L 1 LED STATUS is normally in neutral mode sequentially switches from green to red and vice verso however whenever arming mode is changed or unit is restarted it lights up for time defined by LED STATUS timer and then switches to neutral mode again Note Use this function in case you want to keep secret current arming mode of the unit 78 L Programming Real Time Clock Control option L 0 1 default L 0 When L 0 reade
58. mming 82 PIN Card Programming new INSTALLER PIN and or Programs PIN and card for Installer user Optionally program 82 PIN to omit card programming or 82 Card to omit PIN programming 83 S KL Programming Pulse on Arming timer 5 0 1 KL 01 99 default 5 1 KL 03 This timer defines duration time for pulse generated on 52 output When 5 0 KL 00 pulse time is unlimited and will last till moment when reader changes its arming mode Program 5 0 for seconds 5 1 for minutes Setting 5 1 and KL 00 is forbidden 84 S KL Programming Pulse Disarming timer 5 0 1 KL 01 99 default 5 1 KL 03 This timer defines duration time for pulse generated on 53 output When 5 0 KL 00 pulse time is unlimited and will last till moment when reader changes its arming mode Program 5 0 for seconds 5 1 for minutes Setting 5 1 and KL 00 is forbidden 85 S KL Programming Pulse Arming Disarming timer S 0 1 KL 01 99 default 5 1 KL 03 This timer defines duration time for pulse generated on 54 output When 5 0 KL 00 pulse time is unlimited and will last till moment when reader changes its arming mode Program 5 0 for seconds 5 1 for minutes Setting 5 1 and KL 00 is forbidden Exit from Installer Programming mode Reader leaves Installer Programming mode and returns to normal operation either Armed or Disarmed depending on the state it
59. o use this ID index 24 YYMMDDhhmm Setting date and time Where YY year two last digits MM month 1 12 DD day 1 31 hh hour 00 23 mm minutes 00 59 Exit from User Programming Mode After exit from the User Programming mode reader returns to the either armed or disarmed mode it was in earlier before programming Programming Examples Example 1 Add a new TOGGLE LTD user with a card programming sequence 1 8 Card or 1 8 Card Wait 20s or press Read your MASTER card The reader enters User Programming mode LED OPEN is and LED STATUS amp is on and red e Press 11181 LED SYSTEM Z starts flashing Present a card which you want assign for a new TOGGLE LTD user Press 4 command is completed The reader has completed programming function however it has not left User Programming mode so that now you may use your next desired programming command Example 2 Delete a user with ID 45 programming sequence 2 3 0 4 5 e Read your MASTER card e reader enters User Programming mode LED OPEN is on and its LED STATUS is on and red e Press 2 3 LED SYSTEM Z starts flashing Page 41 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 e Press 0 Press 4 e Press 5 e Press 4 command is completed The user with ID 45 has been deleted reader still remains in User Programming mode so that you may use your next desired p
60. of operation available for the PRT MF reader Terminal Mode Online Mode Standalone Mode Offline Mode 4 1 TERMINAL MODE In this mode reader operates as a slave unit connected to the external access controller In Terminal Mode reader transmits collected data card or PIN to the host for further processing The PRT MF offers following data transmission formats e Wiegand 26bit e Wiegand 32bit normal mode from MSB to LSB e Wiegand 32bit reverse order from LSB to MSB e Wiegand 34bit e Wiegand 42bit e Wiegand 66bit Magstripe ABA Track II emulation also called Clock amp Data RACS for communication with PR series of controllers from Roger 5232 EPSO protocol transactional protocol reader responses commands received from the host 5232 cards and individual keys 5232 cards PIN s 4 1 1 Wiegand Formats When employing Wiegand transmission format data is send to the host using sequences of short pulses transmitted over CLK and DTA lines Depending on the selected version of the transmission format the reader can send 26 32 34 42 or 66 bits to the host Wiegand interface Note For card codes which require more bits than the number of bits available in the selected data transmission format reader omits the most significant bits MSB s of the card code As a result transmission from a reader is not equal to the full card code In Wiegand format a dual color
61. on line Reader outputs card code as 10 hex number while each pressed key is transmitted separately as 2 hex coded ASCI characters Output format for cards STX DATA CR LF ETX Output format for keys Page 12 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 4 1 6 RS232 Cards and PIN s 9600 N 8 1 Once the card is read or PIN code is entered reader outputs card PIN data on TXD transmission line Reader outputs card code as 10 hex digit number PIN code is transmitted as whole number max 16 digit long Each pressed key is buffered and transmitted as a whole PIN when key is pressed The 2 key is treated as the end of the PIN Output format for cards DATA 10 hex digits coded ASCII Output format for PIN s STX DATA 02 hex 16 hex digits coded ASCII The F1 and F2 keys are transmitted in this format in the same way as PIN s STX A CR LF ETX F1 STX C CR LF ETX F2 STX D CR LF ETX 4 2 STANDALONE MODE The PRT MF reader offers two sub modes for standalone operation e Full Standalone Mode e Simple Standalone Mode In both modes reader is capable of providing independent i e autonomic control of a single door passage 4 2 1 Full Standalone Mode Full Standalone Mode REL1 output REL2 output IN1 IN2 inputs IN1 IN2 inputs REL1 output REL1 COM address 055 ERT reader PRT EM reader
62. or Alarm and optionally on the internal buzzer option Door Alarm indication on internal buzzer For indication of each particular type of alarm reader uses different signal modulation Page 19 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 Door Alarm Priority Output modulation method Alarm situation Sequence A door was open in Active 4 sec Pause 4 sec unauthorized method This state can be cleared by 4s entering any valid identifier or disappears automatically after 3 minutes 45 PIN s thus blocking the users identification for 5 minutes Door Ajar Sequence Door not closed within Door Active 1 sec Pause 1 sec Active Open Timeout This state 1 sec Pause 5 sec can be cleared by entering ds any valid identifier or disappears automatically after 3 minutes Also closing door immediately clears this alarm 15 Note Modulation methods are used for both the output line and for internal buzzer as well if configured for alarm indication Prealarm Medium Sequence Detection of five consecutive Active 1 sec Pause 1 sec usage of unknown card PIN 4 made within 5 minutes Entering valid card PIN clears fault attempt counter During Prealarm state reader ST disables reading of cards and 1s Note The Forced Entry and Door Ajar alarms can occur only if the reader operates with a door open sensor 21 Door Contact input must be present 5 8 TAMPER ALARM
63. programmer only when operating with licensed version of the RARC program contact Roger for more details 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 data output format Roger format RS232 EPSO protocol RS232 direct output of cards and keys RS232 direct output of cards and PIN s e Various options for transmission of PIN s and keys LED control input e BUZZER control input 3 1 3 Standalone Mode Offline Mode e System settings stored in nonvolatile memory e 120 indexed users with card and or PIN s Page 8 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 e User indexing ID indexed user records or PIN or and PIN identification e Real time clock 100 year e Automatic winter summer time change e 1000 event log e Built in 1 5A relay output PRT64MF and PRT66MF only e Support for door contact and exit button e Door Alarm and Door Bell outputs e Integration with the alarm system trough I O s e Two way door control requires second PRT reader Operation with XM 2 I O extension module Full Standalone Mode 3 2 PROXIMITY CARDS The PRT MF was designed for ISO IEC 14443A and Mifare proximity cards Reader can be configured for reading of e CSN Chip Serial Number e SSN Card number kept in specified sector of a card e MSN Card number kept in location addressable through M
64. put line is triggered in the moment when Duress Alarm arise Output remains active for time defined by Duress Alarm Timer however whenever reader changes its arming mode this output is immediately cleared LED STATUS Timer Output line is triggered in the moment when reader changes its arming mode and remains active as long as LED STATUS presents actual arming mode Door Lock Inverted Output same as 41 Door Lock but inverted normally this output is on when triggered it goes off Page 39 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 8 USER PROGRAMMING Use the User Programming mode to manage users registered in the reader add and delete cards and PIN s To enter this mode let the reader read one time your MASTER card or enter your MASTER PIN When in User Programming mode LED OPEN 2 green is on and LED STATUS amp lights in red In User Programming mode you have set of programming commands When you begin to enter any of them LED SYSTEM starts flashing and it keeps flashing until this command has been correctly completed If reader receives no valid input entries for more than 20 sec between the successive steps of the command sequence it automatically ends the command sequence however it still remains in User Programming mode so that you may return to any user programming command or you may press to exit this programming mode alternatively you may wait 3 min for the reader to leave User Progr
65. r continues normal operation even when reader s clock is unset or lost When L 1 reader stops its normal operation however user can use keypad to set clock and restore normal reader operation Note When option is active and clock is unset or lost all LED s are pulsing and reader stops its normal operation In order to restore normal operation set the clock either manually or from PC 79 D Programming Duress function 0 0 1 default D O When D 0 reader will not either recognize nor signal enroll of PIN under duress When D 1 entering a valid PIN code with last digit modified by 1 will be treated as under duress and will cause signaling on output line when programmed 80 SSWW Programming Winter Summer time change SS Day in March when time is changed from Winter to Summer clock is moved from 2 00 to 3 00 Setting 55 00 deactivates automatic time change while programming SS 99 makes device will change Winter Summer time on last Sunday of March WW Day in October when time is changed from Summer to Winter clock is moved from 3 00 to 2 00 Setting WW 00 deactivates automatic time change while programming WW 99 makes device will change time on last Sunday of October 81 PIN Card Programming new MASTER user Page 36 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 Programs PIN and card for MASTER user Optionally program 81 PIN to omit card programming or 81 Card to omit PIN progra
66. rate as input or output while REL2 always works as output 55 GH Programming function for IN1 GH 11 21 27 default GH 21 This command sets the function for IN1 input line located on the reader 56 GH Programming function for IN2 GH 11 21 27 default GH 11 This command sets the function for IN2 input line located on the reader 57 GH Programming function for 2 expansion module GH 11 21 27 default GH 22 This command sets the function for IN1 input located on the remote XM 2 I O module 58 GH Programming function for IN2 on XM 2 expansion module GH 11 21 27 default GH 23 This command sets the function for IN2 input located on the remote XM 2 I O module 1591121 Programming Identification Mode for primary reader 2 0 1 default 2 0 This command sets the Identification Mode for the primary reader Program 2 0 for Card or PIN mode or 1 1 for Card and PIN mode 60 J Programming Identification Mode for secondary reader J 0 1 default 2 0 This command sets the Identification Mode for the secondary external reader Program 1 0 for Card or PIN mode 1 for and PIN mode 1611121 Programming option Door Alarm indication on internal buzzer 2 0 1 default 2 0 When 1 0 reader will not signal Door Alarm on internal buzzer when 2 1 Door Alarm will be signaled on output if programmed and buzzer as well 1621121 Programming option Access disabled when reader
67. resent it to the reader and take it back 9 times and then wait approx 3 seconds for the reader to generate a confirmation signal two beeps which will mean that series of card readings were accepted as an equivalent of a single key press and the reader is now waiting for the next step of the programming procedure Use following cards as Programming Cards e Inthe Installer Programming use INSTALLER card e in the User Programming use MASTER card e in the Memory Reset procedure use any proximity card Note Each time you complete the sequence of multiple readings of the programming card wait for the reader to generate confirmation signal two beeps which will confirm that 1 9 Page 26 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 reader has accepted series of card readings as the equivalent of a single key press Example In order to enroll following programming sequence 1 0 ID where ID 113 do following Read 11 times programming card and then wait for two beeps 1 Read 1 time programming card and then wait for two beeps 0 Read 10 times programming card and then wait for two beeps 1 Read 1 time programming card and then wait for two beeps 1 Read 1 time programming card and then wait for two beeps 3 Read 3 times programming card and then wait for two beeps 4 Read 12 times programming card and then wait for two beeps Dh ON ree COL PERS 6 1 2 Programming F
68. riority 47 Door Bell Output signals door bell for approx 5 seconds 48 AUX1 Toggle Output whenever F1 is pressed this output switches to opposite state regardless of the setting of AUX1 Timer 49 AUX2 Toggle Output whenever F2 is pressed this output switches to opposite state regardless of the setting of AUX2 Timer 50 AUX1 Momentary Output line is activated for predefined time when F1 key is pressed The activation time is specified by AUX1 Timer When 1 Timer is set to 00s output it activated for unlimited time till moment when reader changes its arming mode again 51 AUX2 Momentary Output line is activated for predefined time when F2 key is pressed The activation time is specified by AUX2 Timer When AUX2 Timer is set to 00s output it activated for unlimited time till moment when reader changes its arming mode again 52 Pulse on Arming Output line is activated for predefined time whenever reader is switched to armed mode Activation time is defined by Pulse on Arming Timer 53 Pulse on Disarming Output line is activated for predefined time whenever reader is switched to disarmed mode Activation time is defined by Page 38 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 64 IER Pulse on Disarming Timer Pulse Arming and Output line is activated for predefined time whenever reader Disarming changes its arming mode Activation time is def
69. rm system is not ready for arming When input 21 Door Contact is open door is not closed When input 27 Intruder is open intruder detected in area None of conditions listed above affects disarming of the reader disarming is always unconditional Arming Disarming by TOGGLE user card or PIN The action needed by a TOGGLE user to change arming mode of the reader is to read twice sequentially the TOGGLE card or to enter twice sequentially the TOGGLE PIN code however when reader operates with the Card and PIN option user needs to do both things for the first time read a card and then subsequently enter his PIN but with the second attempt he can use only one method card or PIN Note If access is not disabled by option Access disabled when reader armed then with first usage of TOGGLE user card PIN reader automatically releases door lock and then waits for second optional usage of TOGGLE identifier to change current arming mode Arming Disarming by TOGGLE LTD user card or PIN TOGGLE LTD users may arm disarm the reader simply by single use of his identifier card PIN or both when Card and PIN option is active Examples Example 1 Rearming the reader by presenting a TOGGLE user card Read your TOGGLE user Once accepted the reader grants you access assuming that access is not disabled by option Access disabled when reader armed and LED SYSTEM starts blinking e When LED SYSTEM is blink
70. rogramming command Page 42 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 9 PROGRAMMING FROM PC The PRT MF can be fully programmed from the PC strait through ordinary COM port RS232 or via dedicated RUD 1 interface USB port In both cases the RARC program is required 9 1 1 Programming via RS232 COM port In this scenario connection between programmed reader and PC requires four wires GND RXD TXD and RTS as presented on the drawing below however the programmed device must be supplied from the external source of power In order to start communication between RARC and reader click on Connection Connect and follow instruction on the screen Note For programming purpose CLK DTA and RTS lines must be disconnected from signals devices they were earlier connected DB9F female type connector view from the bottom Access Reader CLK Green DTA Brown RTS Violet 12V Red t GND Black 12V DC Wiring between reader and PC rcdr007p2 Page 43 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 9 2 PROGRAMMING VIA RUD 1 INTERFACE In this scenario connection between programmed reader and the PC is made through dedicated RUD 1 interface which is also used to supply programmed device no extra source of power is required Once the reader is connected to PC start RARC program select proper COM port click on Connection Connect button and follow ins
71. rom The External Reader In this case the primary main reader must be first configured to Full Standalone Mode and then the secondary reader must be connected to the programmed unit Once two readers are connected all programming procedures are made on keypad located on secondary slave reader The LED buzzer signals occur simultaneously on both readers primary and secondary Note The primary reader should be configured for Full Standalone Mode while secondary reader must be configured for RACS address ID 0 and connected CLK and DTA lines to primary reader for details see wiring diagram for Full Standalone Mode Also both readers must have the same supply minus It is not required to disconnect the XM 2 module from system being currently programmed 6 2 PROGRAMMING VIA MEMORY CARD The configuration settings of the reader can be exported to or imported from a special Memory Card M Card The M Card is the standard Mifare 4k proximity card specially formatted by the RARC program for this purpose The entire settings of the reader can be divided into three parts e Configuration Settings e User Settings e Installer Settings The Configuration Settings refers to all parameters programmed into a reader card PIN s and all other data The Users Settings refers to settings which are solely related with users cards and PIN s while Installer Settings refers to the rest of reader settings i e all configuration data except cards
72. s built in keypad In such scenario users can utilize keypad functions including PIN codes on this 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 PRT MF unit Page 7 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The PRT MF 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 operation Offline Mode or as an ordinary slave readers Online Mode connected to the external access control unit ACU supporting compatible data interface formats this kind of operation is called Terminal Mode When configured for standalone operation PRT MF 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 I O module and second optional PRT series reader An access control installation containing two PRT readers one at the entry and other at the exit side of the supervised door enables two way door
73. taller Data to Memory Card This procedure exports Installer Data installer setup to the Memory Card Read the INSTALLER card or enter INSTALLER PIN reader will enter Installer Programming Mode LED STATUS amp is on and green LED OPEN 2 green is on Read the M Card just close it to the reader and take it back reader will set LED SYSTEM 2 orange Wait till LED STATUS amp starts blinking green While LED STATUS amp is blinking put the M Card very close to the front of reader and keep it in this position When LED STATUS amp is blinking and accompanied with periodical beep reader is exporting Installer Data from the attached M Card Once LED STATUS 47 stops blinking remove the M Card reader will make restart and then will enter normal operation the Installer Data from the reader were exported to the M Card 6 3 MEMORY RESET The Memory Reset is a procedure which erases entire contents of the reader s memory all cards all PIN s including MASTER and INSTALLER users and causes the reader restores the factory shipped default settings of configuration Also it enables of programming new reader s operating mode and MASTER and INSTALLERS identifiers as well if required Memory Reset procedure 1 2 3 4 Power down the unit or place jumper on RST contacts Remove all connections from CLK IN1 and RTS lines Make electrical bridge between CLK to IN1 Restore power or remove jumper from RST contacts reader will g
74. tart Intruder Alarm and General Alarm 28 Buzzer Control Input when shorted with supply minus activates buzzer 29 LED OPEN Control Input when shorted with supply minus activates LED OPEN 41 Door Lock Output whenever access is granted no matter from primary or secondary or through exit button this output is triggered for time specified by Door Unlock Time 42 Exit Door Lock Output triggered whenever access is granted from primary main reader or by triggering of the 22 Exit Button input once triggered it goes on for time specified by Door Unlock Time It is not activated when access is granted from secondary reader This output is dedicated for rotary gates when two opening outputs for clockwise and anticlockwise movement are necessary 43 Entry Door Lock Output triggered whenever access is granted from secondary external reader this output goes on for time specified by Door Unlock Time It is not activated when access is granted from primary reader or from exit button input This output is dedicated for rotary gates when two opening outputs for clockwise and anticlockwise movement are necessary 44 Disarmed Mode Output line remains active as long as reader is disarmed 45 Armed Mode Output line remains active as long as reader is armed 46 Door Alarm Output line is used to indicate Door Alarm and is modulated according to detected type of alarm when more than one alarm exists output signals alarm with the highest p
75. tate as long as line is active When reader s arming mode is controlled through input 24 the usage of TOGGLE and TOGGLE LTD card PIN is modified In this case using TOGGLE TOGGLE LTD card PIN changes temporary for approx 8 sec current reader s arming mode If during this period the signal connected to input 24 will change its state what would mean that controlled alarm system changed its arming mode as well then the reader will remain in this new arming mode In opposite when during this limited 8 sec period the input 24 will not change its state what would mean that the alarm system did not changed its arming mode reader will restore previous arming mode Note When reader s arming mode is controlled through input 24 the condition of the input 23 Arming Disabled if programmed is limited to disable the use of TOGGLE TOGLLE LTD user card PIN and doesn t affect process of arming and disarming Using reader for arming disarming of the alarm system There are several scenarios which can be used for integration between alarm system and the reader Below you will find the most complex way for integration between alarm system and the reader Legend OUT1 output line low when alarm system disarmed OUT2 output line low when alarm system not ready for arming INPUT1 momentary key switch input request to change current 6 TD CLK output option 24 arming mode active when low Arming Disarming Key Swi
76. tch Gx 0 DTA output option 54 Pulse on Arming and Disarming IN1 input option 23 Arming Disabled Alarm System Note Connection between OUT2 Reader 4 and is optional Using reader to control arming mode of the alarm system sample only rcdr010p1 When using proposed configuration the current arming mode of the reader is controlled by the alarm system output line from alarm system controls reader s arming state as a result reader always operates in the same arming mode as alarm system Using TOGGLE or TOGGLE LTD card PIN users can request the reader and thus the alarm system as well to change its current arming mode Once the TOGGLE TOGGLE LTD user changed temporary arming mode reader waits approx 8s for the alarm system to follow this change if not reader restores previous arming mode however if alarm system will change its arming mode then reader will stay in this new arming mode as well There are following benefits for this scenario Whenever alarm system changes it arming mode reader follows this change The actual arming mode of the alarm system is presented on the reader s LED STATUS amp Page 18 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 TOGGLE TOGGLE LTD users can change arming mode of the reader and the connected alarm system Alarm system can be controlled simultaneously from system keypads and from the reader using the reader doesn t collide with alarm system
77. to the reader and take it back reader will set LED SYSTEM amp orange Wait till LED STATUS amp starts blinking green Wile LED STATUS amp is blinking put the M Card very close to the front of reader and keep it in this position When LED STATUS amp is blinking green and accompanied with periodical beep reader is exporting Users Data to the attached M Card Once LED STATUS stops blinking remove the M Card reader will make restart and then will enter normal operation the Users Data from the reader were exported to the M Card 6 2 5 Importing Installer Data from Memory Card This procedure imports Installer Data installer setup from the Memory Card Read the INSTALLER card or enter INSTALLER PIN reader will enter Installer Programming Mode LED STATUS amp is green LED OPEN 2 green is on Read the M Card just close it to the reader and take it back reader will set LED SYSTEM Z orange Wait till LED STATUS amp starts blinking red Wile LED STATUS is blinking put the M Card very close to the front of reader and keep it in this position When LED STATUS amp is blinking and accompanied with periodical beep reader is importing Installer Data from the attached M Card Page 28 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 Once LED STAUS stops blinking remove the M Card reader will make restart and then will enter normal operation with new Installer Data imported from the M Card 6 2 6 Exporting Ins
78. tructions on the screen Note RUD 1 interface can be used for both reader programming and upgrade of its firmware Connection Terminal Assignments 058 85485 Interface The RUD 1 is supported by following programs RogerISP v4 RARC v1 3 PR Master v4 3 Connection diagram between RUD 1 and programmed reader rcdr088 Page 44 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 9 3 FIRMWARE UPGRADE Although the factory new reader is programmed with the latest firmware version available it can be later upgraded with a newer one Roger design team continuously develops functionality enhancements for the products allowing new firmware versions to be released periodically for every new firmware version available check our www roger pl website Our customers are kindly advised to register at the website so that Roger can send information as soon as new firmware versions will be ready for download Firmware can be uploaded to reader via ordinary RS232 COM port or RUD 1 USB interface In both cases RogerISP 4 program is required Note Once the firmware upgrade is accomplished but programmed device doesn t work at all it can be that wrong firmware has been uploaded to device or upgrade wasn t successful In this case you can try to upgrade firmware once again 9 3 1 Firmware upgrade via RS232 COM port Connect reader to PC s COM port as explained in section 9 1 1
79. was before Note If you don t press any key within 3 min reader will automatically leave the Installer Programming mode 7 1 INPUT OUTPUT FUNCTIONS Input Output Functions Name Line Off Line is disabled and reader ignores electrical states on this line Door Contact Input when shorted with supply minus indicates that controlled door is closed Input shorting this line with supply minus triggers 41 Door Lock and 42 Exit Door Lock outputs when programmed for time specified by Door Unlock Time This input doesn t activate 43 Entry Door Lock Arming Disabled Input as long as line is shorted with supply minus reader disables TOGGLE and TOGGLE LTD user from switching the reader into Armed mode Arming Disarming Input when line is shorted to supply minus reader switches Key Switch unconditionally to Disarmed mode when line is open reader returns and stay in Armed mode LED STATUS Input when programmed it controls LED STATUS and this LED no longer presents current arming mode of the reader When line is shorted to supply minus LED STATUS amp lights in green when open lights in red Page 37 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 26 Tamper Input normally closed opening this input no matter in Armed mode or in Disarmed mode will start Tamper Alarm and General Alarm 27 Input normally closed to supply minus opening this input during Armed mode will s
80. witching the reader between armed and disarmed modes Also it allows for automatic access locking upon the reader entering Armed mode Note Although the arming modes of the reader were originally designed for integration with alarm system they can be alternatively used for other control purposes which require on off control method light control heating control etc Upon powering on reader automatically returns to the arming mode it was in before powered off Also the reader returns to its previous arming Page 16 from 60 PRT MF Series Readers fv 1 29 Rev E doc 2012 01 05 mode when leaving the programming mode After Memory Reset reader always enters Armed mode 5 4 1 Arming Disarming Methods Note The term arming should be understood here as the action effecting a switch into Armed mode whereas the term disarming as a switch into Disarmed mode The term reader s arming mode should be understood as actual state either Armed or Disarmed mode of the reader Reader can be armed disarmed by means of TOGGLE TOGGLE LTD users or by input line programmed to option 24 Arming Disarming Key Switch When arming mode is controlled by input 24 reader changes its arming mode solely and unconditionally according to the current state of this input Attempt to arm the reader by means of TOGGLE or TOGGLE LTD users is rejected in following situations When input 23 Arming Disabled is active which might indicate that ala
81. within 20 sec from the previous card presentation or you can end it manually by pressing 4 Note that the new users added with this function are stored in unoccupied free locations of the memory and their IDs are unknown 19 ID PIN Card Add TOGGLE LTD user with ID and card The new TOGGLE LTD user is registered in the memory at the location indicated by ID number 10 000 119 Both the entered PIN and the presented proximity card are assigned to him When you want to program only PIN enter 19 ID PIN when you want to program only card enter 19 ID Card 20 Delete all users Reader deletes all users cards and PIN s so that all user IDs are released and can be programmed anew The MASTER and INSTALLER users are not deleted with this function 21 PIN Delete a PIN The reader searches its memory for the entered PIN Once successful it removes it from the memory the location previously occupied by this PIN is released This command removes only PIN if the user had card he still can use it 22 Card Delete a card The reader searches its memory for the presented card Once successful it removes it from the memory the location previously occupied by this card is released This command removes only card if the user had PIN he still can use it 23 ID Delete a user with given ID A user with entered ID is deleted both his card and his PIN are removed a new user can be programmed t
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