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2. Input Current Maximum Range with external antenna Response Time Output Relays Output Types Communications Data Transfer Supervisory amp Alerts 10 Far Unit 12 24 AC 15 24 VDC Near Unit 13 8 VDC from the controller s power supply or wall adapter 12 V sealed Lead Acid up to 7 Ah Far Unit Standby 70 mAh Max 160 mA Open field 300 m 985 ft Range depends on RF related environmental conditions Up to 500 ms with Rosslare s AC 215 controller and reader Response time depends on RF link quality number of doors used and controller and reader response time Far Unit One 5 A Form C relay Near Unit Two 1A Form C relays Far Unit LED CTRL open collector Near Unit STAM SPV LBAT AC TMP open collector Bi directional RF narrow band Fast anti collision rolling code protocol with data protection Available in 4 bands see Section 4 2 Reader formats based on the card and keypad transmission formats listed below lock commands REX door monitor LED control and reader tamper inputs Full supervision over the remote unit Alert outputs at the Near Unit for supervision failure system tamper reader tamper low battery and power failure MD W11 Installation Manual Technical Specifications SECURITY PRODUCTS Environmental Characteristics Operating Indoor use Environment Operating 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F Temperature Range Operating Humidity 0 to 95 no
3. Panel Links e lf either the far reader the near reader or both have been tampered with the STAM status changes and retains this status until both readers have been closed 16 MD W11 Installation Manual Installation and Wiring SECURITY PRODUCTS Figure 4 Sample Wiring Detail N C N O COM From Status Output of MD V 11 AC STAM LBAT or SPV RS485 MD 14 Figure 4 shows sample input connections to any inputs and is relevant to AC 215 225 525 The relevant input can be configured to result in the required outcome using AxTrax and Panel Links e The connection between the REX Input and Relay 1 is always COM N O or COM N C so that only two lines connect to this pair e The connection between the Door Monitor Input and Relay 2 is always COM 4N O or COM 4N C so that only two lines connect to this pair gt MD W11 Installation Manual 17 Installation and Wiring 3 5 Installing the MD W11F Unit The Far Unit can be connected to a standard Rosslare reader such as the AY K12 The optional battery box can then be attached to the wall next to the Far Unit To install the Far Unit 1 Attach the battery box to the wall with two screws 2 Insert the wires from the reader and from the battery to the hole in the side of the Far Unit box Attach the side of the unit box to the wall with four screws Attach the wires to the PCB Cover both the battery and the Far Unit boxes Tighten the screws on
4. W11 Back Cover MD W11 Installation Manual Installation and Wiring SECURITY PRODUCTS 2 Use the drilling template to determine where to drill holes in the wall 3 Use the hardware to mount the back plate on the wall We highly recommend using the bottom left mounting hole as gt it is acts as a back tamper when a person attempts to dislodge l the unit from the wall see Figure 2 marked with A 4 Wire the unit as instructed in Section 3 4 3 4 Wiring the MD W11N Unit Wire the following terminals between the controller s input and output to the MD W11N Near Unit as shown in Figure 3 Figure 3 Near Unit Wiring Diagram CONTROL PANEL AC 215 225 525 INPUT LOCK RELAY NC COM TIV4 OV CONNECTIONS INPUTS CONTROL PANEL AC 215 225 525 MD W11 Installation Manual 15 Installation and Wiring Power supply connections 12V and GND STAM System tamper SPV Supervision failure Far Unit has supervision failure LBAT Low battery Far Unit has low battery AC Fail Far Unit has power failure D Data O D1 Data 1 LED Reader LED control TMP Far Reader tamper LOCK Connection for lock input Relay 1 REX output Relay 2 Door monitor output e System Tamper STAM Supervision Failure SPV Low Battery LBAT AC FAIL AC are outputs that can be connected to any input of AC 225 In AxTraxNG this input should be configured accordingly using
5. of the Near and Far Units are described in detail below 4 2 1 1 Normal Mode The Normal mode is idle and the LEDs behave as follows PWR Power ON steady Tx Sending transmission blinking when sending a Rx Receiving transmission blinking when receiving SYS System OK blinking If SYS LED is not blinking it indicates a serious error MD W11 Installation Manual 23 Enrollment A blinking TRBL LED indicates that there is trouble Refer to Section 4 2 1 3 for a list of possible problems 4 2 1 2 Enrolling Mode Enrolling mode is used for retention of transmitted data To set the Enrolling mode 1 2 3 4 A Set DIP Switch 7 on both units Near and Far to Off Power up both units PWR LED is steady and ENRL LED is blinking The Far Unit sends its ID to the Near Unit and the TX LED blinks when transmitting The Near Unit receives an ID and sends it to the Far Unit The Far Unit receives the Near Unit s ID and ENRL LED is lit steadily Set DIP Switch 7 on both units Near and Far to ON normal mode 4 2 1 3 Trouble Mode The MD W11 Far module detects the following troubles 24 Reader tamper Far module tamper Low battery AC Fail RF device failure problem Incorrect DIP switch setting MD W11 Installation Manual En rol l ment SECURITY PRODUCTS Following detection of any of the said problems or failures the Far module behaves as shown in the following table Prob
6. the bottom of both boxes so that they remain closed An Rw 7 Wire the unit as instructed in Section 3 6 18 MD W11 Installation Manual Installation and Wiring SECURITY PRODUCTS 3 6 Wiring the MD W11F Unit Wire the following terminals between the controller s input and output to the Far Unit as shown in Figure 5 Figure 5 Far Unit Wiring Diagram DOOR LOCK BATTERY MD W11 FAR _ READER INPUT DOOR MAGNETIC CONTACT 12 24 VAC or 15 24 VDC to the VIN and VIN Optional backup battery that connects to BAT and BAT 12 V and GND power output for the reader Data 0 Wiegand DO input Data 1 Wiegand D1 input LED Reader LED control output MD W11 Installation Manual 19 Installation and Wiring TMP Input for receiving reader tamper alert Normally Open NO Normally Closed NC and COM of 5A Form C relay to the door s lock REX Optional input for REX DM Optional input for door monitor contact 3 7 Installing the MD W11BP Battery Pack Only install the MD W11BP battery pack in the MD W11 Far Unit To install the battery pack 1 Use the spline key to remove the security screw from the bottom of the case and open the unit 2 Use the drilling template to locate where to drill holes in the wall Use the hardware provided to mount the back plate on the wall Wire the battery pack as described in Section 3 8 The battery pack comes with a battery installed The si
7. to open the door MD W11F Far Unit The Far Unit is connected to a proximity card reader and or keypad and controls the door lock relay MD W11BP Battery Pack The battery pack is mounted only on the MD W11 Far Unit side see Section 3 7 The MD W11N and the MD W11F are connected to the controller and the door components lock door monitor reader Both units are transceivers the Near Unit receives the data transmitted from the reader and sends it to the controller If authorized the controller sends authorization to the Near Unit which transmits authorization to the Far Unit The Far Unit then opens the door The wireless access control door interface transfers the data between the controller input the outputs and the door components such as lock reader door monitor and exit button transparent as if the door components were connected directly to the controller MD W11 Installation Manual 13 Installation and Wiring 3 2 General Installation Requirements The installation kit includes 3 3 One drilling template label sticker One security spline key One security hex screw Four mounting screws Four wall plugs Fixed external antenna G Model Installing the MD W11N Unit The Near Unit can be connected to a standard Rosslare controller such as the AC 225 To install the Near Unit 1 Use the spline key to remove the case security screw from the back of the unit Figure 2 Figure 2 MD
8. to the Far Unit and if authorized the door is opened Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly wy approved by the party responsible for compliance Rosslare could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 8 MD W11 Installation Manual Introduction SECURITY PRODUCTS 1 2 Features The MD W11 Wireless Access Control Door Interface includes Bi directional RF data communication Supports PIN codes and card formats such as Wiegand 26 Bit Wiegand 32 Bit and Wiegand 6 Bit Rosslare formats see Section 2 1 Lock and door relay commands Tamper door monitor and REX messages between the controller and the interface unit Rolling code to increase security Four different RF channels to prevent collisions Built in charger for up to 12 VDC 7 Ah backup battery on the Far Unit Transfers proximity card information and LED control reader tamper lock relay commands REX and door monitor events between the coupled units Optional MD W11BP battery pack housing with space for 12 VDC 800 mAh sealed lead acid battery Suitable for indoor use Available in 869 MHz H and 433 92 MHz G bands The Near Unit is powered from the controller s power supply The Far Unit is powered by a local wall transformer A built in charger provides battery backup MD W11 Installation Manual 9 Technical Specifications 2 Technical Specitications Electrical Characteristics Input Voltage Battery Charger
9. MID VV 1 1 Wireless Access Control Door Interface Installation Manual CORRAN ROSA ROSSA MD W11N MD W11F MD W11BP MROSSLN t SECURITY PRODUCTS Copyright 2014 by Rosslare All rights reserved This manual and the information contained herein are proprietary to ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES LIMITED and or its related companies and or subsidiaries hereafter ROSSLARE Only ROSSLARE and its customers have the right to use the information No part of this manual may be re produced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of ROSSLARE ROSSLARE owns patents and patent applications trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property rights covering the subject matter in this manual TEXTS IMAGES AND ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDING THEIR ARRANGEMENT IN THIS DOCUMENT ARE SUBJECT TO THE PROTECTION OF COPYRIGHT LAWS AND OTHER LEGAL RIGHTS WORLDWIDE THEIR USE REPRODUCTION AND TRANSMITTAL TO THIRD PARTIES WITHOUT EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION MAY RESULT IN LEGAL PROCEEDINGS The furnishing of this manual to any party does not give that party or any third party any license to these patents trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property rights except as expressly provided in any written agreement of ROSSLARE ROSSLARE reserves the right to revise and change this document at any time without being obliged to announce such revisions or changes beforehand
10. d if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help MD W11 Installation Manual 27 Limited Warranty B Limited Warranty The full ROSSLARE Limited Warranty Statement is available on the ROSSLARE website at www rosslaresecurity com Rosslare considers any use of this product as agreement to the Warranty Terms even if you do not review them 28 MD W11 Installation Manual Asia Pacific Middle East Africa Rosslare Enterprises Ltd Kowloon Bay Hong Kong Tel 852 2795 5630 Fax 852 2795 1508 support apac rosslaresecurity com United States and Canada Rosslare Security Products Inc Southlake TX USA Toll Free 1 866 632 1101 Local 1 817 305 0006 Fax 1 817 305 0069 support na rosslaresecurity com Europe Rosslare Israel Ltd
11. event loss of transmission data by enrolling each pair of Near and Far Units 4 1 Enrolling the Units One unit cannot recognize the unique ID of another unit unless both units are enrolled so that they can work together 4 2 DIP Switches The DIP switches on both units are set as shown in Table 1 Table 1 DIP Switch Settings DIP Switches 1 4 Not used Must be in the ON position DIP Switch 5 OFF or ON Used to set the channel DIP Switch 6 OFF or ON Used to set the channel DIP Switch 7 Enrolling Normal mode ON Enrolling mode OFF DIP Switch 8 Not used Must be in the ON position e E Only handle the DIP switches when the power is off 22 MD W11 Installation Manual En rol l ment SECURITY PRODUCTS Set the unit channels with DIP Switches 5 and 6 as shown in Table 2 Table 2 Unit Channels Setting DIP Switch 5 DIP Switch 6 Channel Channel H Model G Model ON ON 869 50 MHz 433 60 MHz ON OFF 868 45 MHz 433 40 MHz OFF ON 868 30 MHz 433 20 MHz OFF OFF 868 15 MHz 433 00 MHz DIP Switches 5 and 6 must be synchronized in the Far and Near x Units Choose the same channel for both units If the LEDs flash the DIP switches have not been set properly In that case first re set the DIP switches and then power the unit off and on Only handle the DIP switches when the power is OFF 4 2 1 Near and Far Unit Modes The current unit mode is indicated by a steady or blinking LED The three modes Normal Enrolling and Trouble
12. itation any and all damages from business interruption loss of profits or revenue cost of capital or loss of use of any property or capital or injury All graphics in this manual are for reference only some deviation between the image s and the actual product may occur All wiring diagrams are intended for reference only the photograph or graphic of the PCB s are intended for clearer illustration and understanding of the product and may differ from the actual PCB s MD W11 Installation Manual Vil Introduction 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview The MD W11 Wireless Access Control Door Interface is a quick and inexpensive solution for connecting remote door devices such as readers locks and Request for Exit REX buttons to an access control unit The MD W11 consists of two units per door one located near the controller the Near Unit and the other near the door the Far Unit Figure 1 Figure 1 MD W11 Interface RANE BORAT Ross xs Near Unit Far Unit Battery Pack The Near Unit is connected to a Rosslare door controller such as AC 215 AC 225 or AC 525 The Far Unit is connected to proximity card readers or keypads such as AY K12 and AY Q64B When a card is read or a code Is entered by keypad the Far Unit transmits the information to the Near Unit The Near Unit attached to the controller determines whether or not to open the door The controller then sends the message to the Near Unit which transmits it
13. lem Activity Reader Tamper Sends trouble and problem to the Near module Far Module Tamper Sends trouble and problem to the Near module Low Battery Sends trouble and problem to the Near module Trouble LED turns on AC Fail Sends trouble and problem to the Near module Trouble LED turns on RF Device Failure Problem Trouble LED flashes at a fast rate after power on Incorrect DIP Switch All LEDs flash at a slow rate after power on Setting The MD W11 Near module detects following troubles Near module tamper Supervision fail RF device failure problem Incorrect DIP Switch setting Following detection of any of the said problems or failures the Near module behaves as shown in the following table Problem Name Activity Near Module Tamper Activates Near Unit s tamper output Supervision Failure Activates Near Unit s supervision output Trouble LED turns on RF Device Failure Problem Trouble LED flashes at a fast rate after power on Incorrect DIP Switch Setting All LEDs flash at a slow rate after power on MD W11 Installation Manual 25 Operational Information 5 Operational Information The units should be no more than 300 meters from one another in an open field The Far Unit has one DIP switch with eight buttons the default for all of which is On The end user only uses Button 7 to enroll the Near and Far Units When the user turns Button 7 to Off the Near Unit recognizes the Far Unit so the uni
14. n condensing Range Dimensions HxWxD Near Far Units 13 x 8 7 x 3 2 cm 5 1 x 3 42 x 1 26 in Battery Pack 12 8 x 6 9 x 3 4 cm 5 04 x 2 72 x 1 34 in Weight Near Far Units 155 g 5 5 oz Battery Pack with battery 433 g 15 3 oz 2 1 Supported Card Transmission Formats Wiegand 26 Bit default Wiegand 26 Bit with Facility Code Output Wiegand 32 Bit a Wiegand 32 Bit Reverse Output Wiegand 34 Bit Wiegand 40 Bit 2 2 Supported Keypad Transmission Formats Single Key Wiegand 6 Bit Rosslare format default Single Key Wiegand 6 Bit with Nibble and Parity bits Single Key Wiegand 8 Bit Nibble Complemented 4 Keys Binary Wiegand 26 Bit 1 to 5 Keys Wiegand 26 Bit 6 Keys BCD and Parity Bits Wiegand 26 Bit MD W11 Installation Manual 11 Technical Specifications 2 3 Available Models MD W11NHR 869 MHz MD W11FHR 869 MHz MD W11NGR 433 MHz MD W11FGR 433 MHz MD W11BP MD W11 Installation Manual Installation and Wiring SECURITY PRODUCTS 3 Installation and Wiring The Near and Far Units of the MD W11 are installed and wired as explained in this chapter 3 1 The Installation Kit The installation kit of the MD W11 interface includes a MD W11N Near Unit The Near Unit sends the controller the proximity card ID or keypad code as though It were a local reader Following controller code ID verification the lock relay receives a command transmitted to the Far Unit
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16. nt installation and usage of the system and or product described herein BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL AND OR USE THE SYSTEM THE INSTALLER AND THE USER MUST READ THIS MANUAL AND BECOME FAMILIAR WITH ALL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AND OPERATING PROCEDURES The system must not be used for purposes other than those for which it was designed The use of the software associated with the system and or product if applicable is subject to the terms of the license provided as part of the purchase documents ROSSLARE exclusive warranty and liability is limited to the warranty and liability statement provided in an appendix at the end of this document This manual describes the maximum configuration of the system with the maximum number of functions including future options Therefore not all functions described in this manual may be available in the specific system and or product configuration you purchased Incorrect operation or installation or failure of the user to effectively maintain the system relieves the manufacturer and seller from all or any responsibility for consequent noncompliance damage or injury The text images and graphics contained in the manual are for the purpose of illustration and reference only All data contained herein is subject to change without prior notice In no event shall manufacturer be liable for any special direct indirect incidental consequential exemplary or punitive damages including without lim
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18. ts work with each other The Far Unit can also be attached to a REX button a door monitor to indicate whether a door is open or closed and a tamper to check whether the cover was opened These indications are transmitted from the Far Unit to the Near Unit which then sends them to the controller The proximity reader reads card information and sends it from the Far Unit to the Near Unit and to the controller to determine which door to open If applicable the controller sends authorization to open the door to the Near Unit which transmits the authorization to the Far Unit and the door is opened 26 MD W11 Installation Manual Declaration of Conformity SECURITY PRODUCTS A Declaration of Conformity This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy an
19. ze of the case is compatible with Rosslare s BT 05 12 VDC 800 mA SLA rechargeable battery 3 8 Wiring the MD W11BP Battery Pack In the Far Unit only connect the Red and Black GND to MDW11F Bat and Bat Figure 5 3 9 Indications on the Near and Far Units Figure 6 shows the six LEDs that indicate the unit s current status on the display panel of each unit Figure 6 LED Display Panel PWR Power ON Tx Sending transmission 20 MD W11 Installation Manual Installation and Wiring SECURITY PRODUCTS Rx Receiving transmission ENRL Enrolling TRBL Trouble SYS System OK 3 10 Installer Recommendations To install the MD W11 units most efficiently place the Near and Far Units facing each other rather than placing them at a 90 angle to one another Both transmission and reception are improved if the Near and Far Units have the same polarity In addition Do not place any of the MD W11 units next to an air conditioner heater blower or an engine that generates a magnetic field Do not place any unit next to an electronic device that transmits RF or next to an access control reader or device Assure that metal fixtures and furnishings such as doors or closets are not in line with the Near and Far Units Assure that the Near and Far Units are at the same approximate height preferably above head level MD W11 Installation Manual 21 Enrollment 4 Enrollment Pr
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