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1. Cuat i ie Rm 20 Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual 1 Status Indication aassnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaa LL Introduction Status Indicator Fault Indicator Power Indicator Lock 1 Lock 2 Indicators Reader Power Indicator R1 and R2 Data Indicator Error Code Indication Introduction Error Code Indication Ordering Information Product Codes Warranty na 129 Introduction Contact mime Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual PROT G SYSTEM Introduction The Prot g System is a powerful integrated alarm and access control management system designed to provide integration with building automation apartment complex control and HVAC in one flexible package Communicating through a proprietary high speed protocol across an encrypted RS 485 network using modular based hardware design system installers have the flexibility to accommodate any installation from small or large residential or commercial Reader Expander The PRT RDM2 Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander extends the number of card reader inputs on the system by 2 or 4 when using Multiple Reader mode number of zone inputs by 6 four zones used for door monitoring and control and up to six can be used for extended functionality and the number of PGM outputs by 8 inc
2. Expansion Modules also adds 6 Zones and 8 Outputs to the Prot g System Some of the outputs on the PRT RDM2 have specific access control functions and can be used as zones in the Prot g alarm processing functions Analog 4 Channel Input Expansion Module PRT ADC4 Prot g allows the connection of the latest building automation technology and completely integrated building automation solutions Adds 4 Analog Inputs 4 20mA or Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual 5 0 10V allowing the connection of numerous industrial automation sensors The Analog Input Expansion Modules also adds 4 PGM Outputs to the Prot g System Analog 4 Channel Output Expansion Module PRT DAC4 Prot g allows the connection of the latest building automation technology and completely integrated building automation solutions Adds 4 Analog Outputs 4 20mA or 0 10V allowing the connection of numerous industrial automation outputs including air damper and sun louver controls as well as analog flow valves The Analog Output Expansion Modules also adds 4 PGM Outputs to the Prot g System Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual INSTALLATION Package Contents When receiving the PRT RDM2 Prot g Mini Reader Expander you should find the kit contains the items listed below The kit type is clearly labelled on the packaging and will tell you what your kit contains Please note that if you do not have the correct contents contact
3. Lock2 PGM2 RD001 02 functions and are used to control electric door strikes and other lock control devices The lock relay will switch a maximum current of 5A resistive CONNECTION SHOWN FOR LOCK RELAY 1 ELECTRIC LOCKING DEVICE 1N4007 DIODE SUPPLIED ENA Et DN WOD ON POWER SUPPLY FOR LOCKING DEVICES MAX 30VDC Figure 12 Lock Output PGM1 2 Connection PGM 1 Shown Standard PGM Outputs 3 To 8 The PGM outputs 3 4 5 6 7 and 8 on the Prot g Mini Reader Expander are open collector outputs and switch to a ground connection The PGM s have a default pre programmed function as detailed in the following table and are used to control the indicator and audible outputs on the attached reading device These functions may be disabled by programming the appropriate setting in the reader expander configuration PGM Number Description RDxxx 03 LED 1 Green Reader 1 RDxxx 04 LED 2 Red Reader 1 RDxxx 05 BEEPER Reader 1 RDxxx 06 LED 1 Green Reader 2 RDxxx 07 LED 2 Red Reader 2 RDxxx 08 BEEPER Reader 2 Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual 17 Replace the xxx with the appropriate address of the reader expander that you are programming CONNECTION SHOWN FOR PGM RDxxx 03 12V AUX vr 1K5 OHM Figure 13 Example Open Collector Output Connection LED The PGM outputs 3 to 8 can switch to a maximum capacity of 50mA each exceeding this amount will damage the PGM output PG
4. generates an alarm condition when the state of a zone changes and generates a tamper alarm condition when a wire fault short circuit or a cut wire tampered in the line occurs When using the EOL resistor configuration the EOL resistor option must be turned on for the zone s so that the tamper and short states can be monitored refer to Zones Section in the Prot g Reference Manual N C ZONE CONTACT N C TAMPER CERET EEN CAT 7 A YA IZ 9 SZ WO EERS Et ZHAO 14 Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual Figure 10 EOL Resistor Zone Configuration Each zone input can use a different input configuration To program a large number of zones with a single configuration type use the Multiple Selection feature in the Prot g System Management Suite application When using the No Resistor configuration the Controller only monitors the opened and closed state of the connected input device generating the OPEN Alarm and CLOSED Sealed conditions N C ZONE CONTACT LZ Zz 74 LN3S LX3Y LAO 1Z 9 SZ WOD EERS Et 7H Figure 11 Normally Closed Zone Configuration No Resistors Trouble Zone Inputs Each reader expander can monitor up to 16 trouble zones Trouble zones are used to monitor the status of the reader expander and in most cases are not physically connected to an external zone For example trouble zone RD001 06 is used to monitor door 1 for a forced open condition and
5. top screws insert the tamper bracket in the slot provided on the right side of the enclosure 4 Fix the enclosure securely using the remaining mounting holes on the bottom left right and centre of the enclosure 5 When stacking the units insert the longer plastic standoffs from the rear of the board in to the larger holes and snap in tightly to allow the second unit to be stacked This must be done before the lower board is in place 6 Insert the PCB in to the enclosure and mount using the plastic standoffs inserted during step one offs This will reduce the risk of damage caused by debris during the installation O Install the enclosure when the circuit board is NOT installed on the plastic stand process Protege Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual 7 Cabinet Tamper Switch The enclosure tamper input signals to the monitoring station or remote computer that the reader expander enclosure has been opened The tamper input switch should be mounted into the steel bracket provided and connected to the tamper connection terminals as shown in the diagram below The tamper input opens and closes trouble zone RDxxx 01 on the reader expander N TAMPER SWITCH di di ON YN N Figure 1 Tamper Input Encrypted Module Network The Prot g Mini Reader Expander incorporates encrypted RS 485 communications technology Connection of the communications should be performed according to the diagram shown in figure 6 It is i
6. will generate an alarm state if the door is forced The following table details the trouble zones that are configured in the system and the trouble type and group that they activate Zone Number Description Type Group RDxxx 01 Module Tamper System Tamper System RDxxx 02 Reserved Power Fault General RDxxx 03 Reserved Power Fault General RDxxx 04 Reserved Power Fault General RDxxx 05 Reserved Power Fault General RDxxx 06 Door 1 Forced Forced Door Access RDxxx 07 Door 2 Forced Forced Door Access RDxxx 08 Door 1 Left Open Left Open Access RDxxx 09 Door 2 Left Open Left Open Access RDxxx 10 Reader 1 or 2 Voltage Power Fault General RDxxx 11 Reserved Power Fault General Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual 15 16 RDxxx RDxxx RDxxx RDxxx RDxxx Reader 1 Tamper System Tamper Reader 2 Tamper System Tamper Door 1 Lockout Attempts Door 2 Lockout Attempts Module Offline Module Offline System System Access Access System Replace the xxx with the appropriate address of the reader expander that you are programming Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS Introduction The Prot g Mini Reader Expander has 4 Programmable Outputs PGM s The PGM s are used to activate the Electric Door Locks Sirens Lighting Control and Relay Accessory Products Lock PGM Outputs 1 and 2 Relays are provided on PGM output 1 and 2 these are used for the Lock 1 PGM1 RD001 01 and
7. your distributor immediately PRT RDM2 PCB Prot g Mini Reader Expander PCB Only Contents Reader Expander Printed Circuit Board 6 X Plastic Mounting Standoffs 14 X 1K Ohm Resistors 2 X 1N4007 Lock Reverse EMF Protection Diodes Location and Mounting The Prot g Mini Reader Expander is available as a PCB Only Printed Circuit Board or complete unit supplied with a metal cabinet It is recommended that the cabinet provided be used where possible as this provides the best mounting and installation solution as well as the required cable entry and termination space When installing the Prot g Mini Reader Expander ensure that there is adequate clearance around all sides of the enclosure and air flow to the vents of the enclosure are not restricted It is recommended to install the Prot g Mini Reader Expander in a location that will facilitate easy access for wiring It is also recommended that the Prot g Mini Reader Expander is installed in electrical rooms communication equipment rooms closets or in an accessible area of the ceiling 1 Insert the plastic stand offs in to the locations to mount the PCB board 2 Calculate the location and position of the enclosure and mark the holes for the keyhole points in the top left and right locations This will allow you to screw in the screws and then hang the box on them adjusting the location to suit 3 Ensure a solid fixing point and screw in the two screws Before tightening the
8. Installation Manual 13 ZONE INPUTS Introduction The Prot g Mini Reader Expander has 6 Zone Inputs The reader expander also monitors 16 trouble zones used to report trouble conditions A trouble zone is in most cases not physically connected with a device rather it is related within the system For example a module communication fault causes a trouble zone to open as a result of the communication failure Zone Inputs The Prot g Mini Reader Expander can monitor the state of up to 6 zone inputs such as magnetic contacts motion detectors and temperature sensors Devices connected to these zones can be installed to a maximum distance of 300m 1000ft from the Controller when using 22 AWG The Controller supports normally opened and normally closed configurations with or without EOL resistors on a per zone configuration setting Zones can be programmed from the Prot g LCD Keypad PRT KLCD or using the Prot g System Management Suite PRT SMGT RD001 01 to RD001 08 represent Zone 1 to Zone 8 on the Prot g Mini Reader Expander Substitute the module address for the appropriate address being programmed Reader Expander and should not be used The zone when viewed from the Prot g LCD User Station will show as shorted in resistor mode or closed in normally closed mode Q Zone 4 and Zone 8 are not physically connected to any terminal on the Prot g Mini When using a zone with the EOL resistor configuration the controller
9. M Beeper Outputs Special Function 5 and 8 18 The PGM beeper outputs 5 and 8 on the Prot g Mini Reader Expander provide special diagnostic information when a card is presented The following table shows the beeper modes of operation Function 2 Beeps 4 Beeps 1 Long Beep 1 Long Beep 1 Short Beep 1 Long Beep 2 Short Beeps 1 Long Beep 3 Short Beeps Description Access Granted The lock will activate and allow access to the door the card has been presented Offline Access Granted This is generated ONLY if the reader expander is operating offline and the mode of offline operation allows access Offline Access Denied This is generated ONLY if the reader expander is operating offline and the mode of offline operation prevents this card from being allowed access Access Denied Card Number Not Known The card number is not known in the system The card that has been presented to the reader could not be matched to a valid user in the system Access Denied Door Group The user is denied access because they do not have access to the door This error will also be generated if the door group is not set or the door group schedule is not valid Access Denied Area Group The user is denied access because they do not have access to the area that is being controlled by the door If the area that the door is associated with is armed and the user does not have this area in their area Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation
10. Manual disarm group they will be denied access This also depends on the area group settings for the door 1 Long Beep Access Denied Access Level The user is denied access 4 Short Beeps because they do not have a valid access level or the access level they are assigned is currently outside the programmed schedule Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual 19 CONFIGURATION SWITCH Introduction The addressing of the Prot g Mini Reader Expander allows up to 128 devices to be connected to the Prot g System Controller The CONFIG configuration DIP switch allows each reader expander to have a unique address Address Configuration The switch positions 1 to 7 select the device address from 1 to 128 When setting an address the reader expander must be powered down Battery and AC and restarted for the new address to take affect When changing the address the reader expander will automatically default the internal configuration and require a network update See the Prot g System reference manual for information on performing a module update 1M ADDRESS1 2 MM ADDREss2 5 ADDRESS 4 4M ADDREss8 SM ADDRESS 16 6M ADDRESS 32 7H ADDRESS 64 SM DEFAULT RUN Figure 14 Reader Expander CONFIG Switch Functions The device address is determined by adding the value of each switch that is selected in the ON position and then adding 1 to this value In the example below the address 079 r
11. PROTEGE PRT RDM2 Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual CONTENTS Prot g System sssssnssssnssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn INtroAUEtion Siria lo ba ioni E iii Reader Expander iii e pt Features i arte na EE RARE RAEE A SE RR Reader Expander Specifications ss Prot g System Management Suite 37 Uu 2 2 Protege Modules cor irte NYA AW nd Dang ERE IR RAT LETRE NSA RAWWwww W Ni Installation lt a Package Contents Gable lella anioni 7 Location and Mounting isso AA E Me 7 Cabinet Tamper Switch 8 Encrypted Module Network sasa na anan aNG AK ANEK NG KR ANG ENG KNANG GNG NNGnnannnnknaNa 1 Door Access Control RENE 10 Introduction La ms tating coe ee ae etd 10 Reader Connection i 10 Multiple Reader Connection eee nanana anna NG GNG NBA isiisiseereerese 12 Magnetic Card Reader Connection 11 Door Contact Connection eee nett ee ener 12 Lock Relay Connection AA 13 Zone INpuUts suna EE Introduction DB aw dia ie ia ana 14 ZONE AMPUTS td 14 Trouble Zone Inp ts alii rie ei me aa 15 Programmable Outputs 1000s0rssrriiiiiiiiiiia 17 lmtroductioni 0 il AA A A At 17 Lock Relay PGM Outputs 1 and 2 17 Standard PGM Outputs 3 to 8 17 Beeper Special Function 18 Configuration Switch sscccscscccescsceesacseesseseesseasesss 20 introductio Lialealu e iaia A wind AA 20 Address Configuration
12. SS CONTROL Introduction The Prot g Mini Reader Expander allows the control of two separate access controlled doors used for entry or exit only and a single access controlled door using entry exit Reader Connection The Prot g Mini Reader Expander allows the connection of 2 magnetic clock and data reading devices or 4 Wiegand reading devices and the ability to control 2 doors Entry or Exit Only or 1 door Entry and Exit The following diagrams show the connection of standard Wiegand Reader with the Prot g Mini Reader Expander controlling an Access Door and Entry Exit Door CONNECT THE READER SHIELD TO A SUITABLE EARTH POINT CONNECTION SHOWN FOR PRX NANO NANO PROX JON DO NOT CONNECT THE PROTEGE SYSTEM PROXIMITY READER READER 1 PORT OR WIEGAND READER SHIELD TO A GROUND OR AUX CONNECTION SHIELD BLACK DATA 0 GREEN DATA 1 WHITE GREEN LED L_ORANGE BROWN BEEPER YELLOW YELLOW OUTPUT FOR OTHER PROXIMITY READER CARD PRESENT SIGNAL CONNECTIONS REFER TO THE FACTORY OPTION MANUFACTURERS INSTALLATION MANUAL Figure 5 Standard Reader Interface The shield connection on the card reading device that is connected to the reader port should NOT be connected to a AUX or OV connection Do not join the shield and black wires at the card reading device The shield should not be connected to any shield used for isolated communication Always refer to the card reader manufacturer for detailed installatio
13. are update mode or there is no firmware loaded The fault indicator when ON indicates that an error has occurred while trying to register with the system controller The status indicator will flash a number of times indicating an error code Refer to the section Error Code Display on page 23 for more information Auxiliary Power Indicator If power input supply is normal the POWER indicator will be ON If the input is faulty or damaged the POWER indicator will be OFF Lock 1 Lock 2 Indicators The Lock 1 and Lock 2 indicators will show the status of the Lock Output Relay ON Lock Relay Output is ON OFF Lock Relay Output is OFF Reader Power I ndicator Reader voltage is supplied to the R outputs through the reader fuse If the reader supply is normal the indicator will be ON If the indicator is OFF the reader output is not Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual 21 R1 and R2 Data I ndicator 22 A short FLASH lt 250 Milliseconds on the Data Indicator will show that data was received but was not in the correct format A long FLASH gt 1 Second indicates that the unit has read the data and the format was correct Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual ERROR CODE INDICATION Introduction When the reader expander attempts to register or communicate with the system controller a registration error can be generated indicating that it was not successful Error Code Display The follow
14. cepting any module registrations To allow module registrations use the network secure command to change the secure setting to not secured i Serial Number Fault The serial number in the device is not valid Return the unit to the distributor for replacement i Locked Device i The reader expander or system controller is a locked device i and can not communicate on the network Return the unit to the distributor for replacement Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual 23 ORDERING INFORMATION Product Codes Please use the following product codes when placing an order for the Prot g Mini Reader Expander PRT RDM2 PCB Mini Prot g Mini Reader Expander PCB Only Includes Accessory Bag To order the Mini Reader Expander in a cabinet order the CAB MED steel cabinet complete with transformer and tamper connections separately Manuals and literature are available at the Integrated Control Technology website in the documentation section If you require manuals on CD ROM please request a literature CD ROM from the website 24 Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual WARRANTY Introduction The Prot g Mini Reader Expander is covered under the Integrated Control Technology standard terms and warranty agreement This document can be downloaded from the Integrated Control Technology web site or obtained by return fax Contact Integrated Control Technology welcomes all feedback Pl
15. ease visit our website or use the information below Integrated Control Technology P O Box 302 340 North Harbour Post Centre Auckland New Zealand Phone 64 9 476 7124 Fax 64 9 476 7128 www integratedcontroltechnology com Unit C 6 Ascension Place Mairangi Bay Auckland New Zealand Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual 25 26 Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual 27 28 Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual ict Unit C 6 Ascension Place Mairangi Bay P O Box 302 340 North Harbour Auckland New Zealand Phone 64 9 476 7124 Fax 64 9 476 7128 www integratedcontroltechnology com
16. es using the encrypted RS 485 network Modules that are currently available are listed below Visit the Integrated Control Technology website www integratedcontroltechnology com for the latest Prot g module and product information Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual Alphanumeric LCD User Interface PRT KLCD The Prot g LCD User Interface Keypad is the interface between the user and the Prot g System All programming and end user functions can be performed using the LCD Keypad The 32 character alphanumeric display uses easy to read messages and menus to guide users through the systems operation The LCD Keypad also adds two zones four zones in multiple zone configuration and one PGM to the Prot g System 16 Zone Expansion Module PRT ZX16 Extends the Prot g System with the addition of 16 Zones and 4 Programmable Outputs PGM s Operates from 16VAC with onboard power supply and isolated communication interface 16 Zone Standard Expansion Module PRT ZXS16 Extends the Prot g System with the addition of 16 Zones and 1 Programmable Output PGM Operates from 12VDC network connection No onboard power supply 16 PGM Expansion Module PRT PX16 Extends the Prot g System with the addition of 16 Programmable Outputs PGM s 16 7A FORM C Relays The PRT PX16 can be connected to the slave communications interface of the PRT RDI2 2 Reader Expansion Module for FULL monitored elevator control with the addition
17. esults in 64 8 4 2 1 079 Setting all address switches to OFF results in the default address of 001 ADDRESS 1 ADDRESS 2 ADDRESS 4 ADDRESS 8 ADDRESS 16 ADDRESS 32 ADDRESS 64 TY AustWN PR an READER EXPANDER ADDRESS 079 Figure 15 Reader Expander Configured For Address 079 20 Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual STATUS INDICATION Introduction The Prot g Mini Reader Expander includes extensive diagnostic indicators that can aid the installer in diagnostic faults and conditions In some cases an indicator may have multiple meanings depending on the status indicator display at the time Status I ndicator The Status Indicator is located in the centre of the PCB and indicates the status of the Prot g Mini Reader Expander If the Prot g Mini Reader Expander is operating normally the LED will indicate this by FLASHING at 1 second intervals FLASHING rapidly at 250ms intervals indicates that the reader expander is attempting to register with the system controller or that communication has failed and the reader expander is retrying the request When the fault indicator is ON the status indicator will show an error code Refer to the section Error Code Display on page 23 for more information Fault Indicator The fault indicator LED is identified by the text FAULT and is located in the centre of the PCB When the fault indicator is FLASHING the Reader Expander is operating in firmw
18. ing table is only valid if the FAULT indicator is ON and the STATUS indicator is FLASHING If the fault indicator is FLASHING the Reader Expander requires a firmware update or is currently in firmware update mode The status indicator will FLASH with the error code number The error code number is shown with a 250ms ON and OFF period duty cycle with a delay of 1 5 seconds between each display cycle ERROR DESCRIPTION Unknown Error Code The error code returned by the system controller could not be understood by the reader expander Contact Integrated Control Technology Firmware Version i The firmware version on the reader expander is not compatible with the system controller To clear this error update the module using the module update application i Address Too High i The reader expander address is above the maximum i number of reader expanders available on the system i controller To clear this error change the address to one i within the range set on the system controller restart the reader expander by disconnecting the power i Address In Use i The Address is already in use by another reader expander i To clear this error set the address to one that is currently i not occupied by a reader expander Use the view network i status command to list the attached devices or the network update command to refresh the registered device list Controller Secured Registration Not Allowed i Controller is not ac
19. ludes 2 relay lock control outputs Flexible module network architecture allows large numbers of modules to be connected to the RS 485 Module Network Up to 250 modules can be connected to the Prot g System in any combination to the network up to a distance of 900M 3000ft Communication beyond this distance requires the use of a RS 485 Network Extender Locking a network prevents the removal substitution or addition of modules to the module network effectively preventing any tampering with the system Features 4 Wiegand Reader Mode For 2 Entry Exit Doors Per Reader Expander Secure Encrypted RS 485 Module Communications 6 Zone Inputs 2 Lock FORM C Relay PGM Outputs 6 Open Collector PGM Outputs Reader Control Outputs Smart Reader Missing Tamper Monitoring Online and Remote upgradeable firmware Reader Expander Specifications The following specifications are important and vital to the correct operation of the O PRT RDM2 Protege Mini Reader Expander Failure to adhere to the specifications will result in any warranty or guarantee that was provided becoming null and void Integrated Control Technology continually strives to increase the performance of its products and as a result the specifications may change without notice It is recommended that you always consult www integratedcontroltechnology com for the latest documentation and product information Power Supply Protege Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual 3 DC In
20. mportant that the N Network Communications Power be supplied from an independent battery backed power supply unit or a networked module capable of supplying the required voltage to all of the network powered devices on the RS485 network Always connect the Reader Expanders NA and NB terminals to the NA and NB terminals of the communication network The N and N must go to a 12V power supply source as shown in the following diagram and connected at ONLY one 12V power source 8 Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual MODULE OR CONTROLLER SUPPLYING POWER TO NETWORKED DEVICES AUX AUX N N NA NB NEXT MODULES ON NETWORK Figure 2 Network Power Supplied By Network Module The 12V N and N Communication input must be supplied from only ONE point Connections from more than one 12V supply may cause failure or damage to the reader expander or device supplying network power Under no circumstances should you power the locking devices that are connected to the PRT RDM2 from the N and N network communication power supply A separate power supply MUST be used to power the locking devices The EOL End Of Line jumper setting MUST be set in the ON position for the LAST module on the RS485 network EOL is ON when the jumper is closest to the EOL text EOL eee EOL ON EOL OFF Figure 3 EOL Jumper ON Figure 4 EOL Jumper OFF Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual 9 DOOR ACCE
21. n guidelines The beeper output on the PRT RDM2 provides diagnostic information to the end user and installer when access is denied or the unit is operating offline Refer to the PGM Beeper Operation on Page 18 10 Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual Multiple Wiegand Reader Connection When operating the reader expander in multiple reader mode the Prot g Mini Reader Expander allows the connection of 4 reading devices for Entry Exit control of doors per reader input When connecting Wiegand readers in multiple reader mode the secondary reader that is connected will have all connections wired to the same port as the primary card reader with the DATA 1 connection wired to the opposite reader inputs DATA 1 input SHIELD ENTRY UNIT READER 1 INPUT CONNECTION READER 2 INPUT CONNECTION EXIT READER WHITE Figure 6 Multiple Reader Interface The shield connection on the card reading device that is connected to the reader port should NOT be connected to N or a OV connection Do not join the shield and black wires at the card reading device The shield should not be connected to any shield used for isolated communication Always refer to the card reader manufacturer for detailed installation guidelines The secondary reader when connected will ALWAYS function as the exit reader Magnetic Reader Connection The Prot g Mini Reader Expander allows the connection of standard magnetic track 2 f
22. normally closed door position monitoring contact to monitor the open closed forced and alarm conditions of the door CONNECTION SHOWN DOOR CONTACT FOR DOOR 1 NORMALLY CLOSED LZ BY DEFAULT THE DOOR AND REX INPUTS ARE PROGRAMMED TO OPERATE WITHOUT EOL RESISTORS LN3S LX34 LAO 44 REQUEST TO EXIT NORMALLY OPEN SZ WOD 97 74 CN3S Eka 12 Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual Figure 8 Standard Door Contact Inputs When connected the REX input can be programmed to operate regardless of the Door Contact State The REX input can also be programmed to recycle the door alarm time to prevent nuisance alarms when the door is held open to permit longer entry Door Lock Connection The Prot g Mini Reader Expander provides two lock output relays that can be used to switch electric locks CONNECTION SHOWN FOR LOCK RELAY 1 ELECTRIC LOCKING DEVICE 1N4007 DIODE SUPPLIED LAV134 JIN WOD ON POWER SUPPLY FOR LOCKING DEVICES MAX 30VDC Figure 9 Door Lock Outputs When using a door with an entry and exit reader the LOCK output should be connected to LOCK 1 and enable the swap lock option for the second reader input to allow the reader LED s to display the correct status The 1N4007 diode shown in Figure 8 is supplied with the Protege Mini Reader Expander and MUST be installed at the electric strike terminals Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander
23. of the PRT DRI Destination Reporting Interface Optical Input Module 16 PGM Standard Expansion Module PRT PXS16 Extends the Prot g System with the addition of 16 Programmable Outputs PGM s 16 20mA Open Collector Outputs Operates from 12VDC network connection No onboard power supply Ethernet Intelligent 2 Reader Expansion Module PRT RDE2 Communicating over a high speed interface using 10 100 Ethernet interface connection for two card readers either Wiegand or Magnetic Stripe formats Four Wiegand Card Readers can be connected in Multiple Card mode The 2 Reader Ethernet Expansion Module also adds 8 Zones and 8 Outputs to the Prot g System Some of the outputs on the PRT RDE2 have specific access control functions and can be used as zones in the Prot g alarm processing functions Intelligent 2 Reader Expansion Module PRT RDI 2 Adds the interface connection for two card readers either Wiegand or Magnetic Stripe formats Four Wiegand Card Readers can be connected in Multiple Card mode The 2 Reader Expansion Modules also adds 8 Zones and 8 Outputs to the Prot g System Some of the outputs on the PRT RDI2 have specific access control functions and can be used as zones in the Prot g alarm processing functions Mini 2 Reader Expansion Module PRT RDM2 Adds the interface connection for two card readers either Wiegand or Magnetic Stripe formats Four Wiegand Card Readers can be connected in Multiple Card mode The 2 Reader
24. ormat cards and provision is made in the software for a large number of formats Formats include BIN number for ATM access control and first 4 5 and 6 card numbers Prot g Mini 2 Reader Expander Installation Manual 11 INLINE 5V REGULATOR 50mA MAX OUTPUT PART CODE REG 5V REG 5V WIRING CONNECTION SHOWN FOR PROTEGE SYSTEM READER 1 PORT RED INPUT 9 TO 12V OMRON READER cOM 0V MAGNETIC STRIPE READER WHITE OUTPUT 5V TRACK 2 YELLOW GREEN BROWN CARD PRESENT IMPORTANT NOTE THE STANDARD OMRON MAGTEK CARD READERS CAN HAVE AN INTERNAL MODIFICATION TO ALLOW THEM TO FOR THE CONNECTION OF OPERATE FROM 12V WITHOUT THE OTHER MAGNETIC CARD INLINE REGULATOR AS SHOWN IN THIS DEVICES REFER TO DIAGRAM PLEASE CONTACT ICT FOR MANUFACTURERS FURTHER INFORMAITON INSTALLATION MANUAL Figure 7 Magnetic Card Reader Interface Magnetic Card Readers are typically operated by 5 volts Before connecting the Magnetic Card Reader to the Mini Reader Expander ensure that the supply voltage is correct and if required insert the inline 5 Volt regulator as shown in figure 7 Door Contact Connection The Prot g Mini Reader Expander allows the connection of up to 4 contacts for monitoring and controlling access control doors Each zone on the reader expander can be used for the door function that is automatically assigned and as a normal zone input on the system The following example shows the connection of a
25. put Voltage Operating Current Communication RS 485 Outputs Lock Outputs PGM Outputs Inputs Zone Tamper Trouble Zone Dimensions PCB Dimensions Enclosure Temperature Operating Humidity Storage 12VDC 10 5VDC Min 14 0VDC Max 80mA Typical Module Network 2 FORM C Relay Outputs 6 50mA Max Open Collector 6 500ms to 40sec Input Speed 1 Normally Closed 16 92mm X 210mm 3 6 X 8 3 280mm X 280mm X 89mm 11 X 11 X 3 5 5 55 Celsius 41 131 Fahrenheit 0 85 Non Condensing 10 85 Celsius 14 185 Fahrenheit It is important that the unit is installed in a dry cool location that is not affected by humidity Do not locate the unit in air conditioning or a boiler room that can exceed the temperature or humidity specifications Prot g System Management Suite The Prot g System Management Suite is a Windows 2000 XP Professional Integrated Access Control and Alarm Management system designed for any configuration from single site single controller applications up to the global multi national corporations using multiple site multiple controller installations The Prot g System Management Suite application is ideal for the configuration and management of your Prot g installation Special built in features and the quick start kit will get your system up and running in minutes Prot g Modules The Prot g System can be expanded to accommodate large numbers of modul
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