Roger PR311 Installation And Programming Manual

Roger PR311 Installation And Programming Manual

Rfid/pin outdoor access controller

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PR311
RFID/PIN Outdoor Access Controller
Firmware v102.00
Installation and Programming Guide

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  • Page 1 PR311 RFID/PIN Outdoor Access Controller Firmware v102.00 Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    PR311 v1.0 fv102 EN Rev.E.DOC 10/22/2007 A B L E O F O N T E N T S Table of Contents Glossary and Terms Introduction Designed Function Main Features Operation in the Integrated Access System Stand-alone Operation Functional Description...
  • Page 3: Glossary And Terms

    The method which is used to control door release device. The PR311 offers: Normal, Unlocked, Locked and Conditional Unlocked door modes. Identification Mode The method which is used for identification of users. The PR311 offers: Card and PIN, Card or PIN, Card only and PIN only identification modes. Facility Code The common part of card codes which characterize all cards used in the particular access system.
  • Page 4 PRT Series Readers The family of PRT reader’s family developed and manufactured by Roger. Each member of PRT series readers can be connected to PR311 access controller via Clock & Data interface. Typically the remote reader is used for two-way door control.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    If controller is a part of the Integrated Access Control System which is managed by the Host device the PR311 extends its functionality and enables definition of user access groups, time schedules and recording of events.
  • Page 6: Stand-Alone Operation

    Users The PR311 can register up to 1000 users. Every user has its ID (identification) number from 001 to 999 and may have its card and PIN. The PR311 controller precludes assignment of the same cards or PINs for 2 different users.
  • Page 7: Armed And Disarmed Modes

    10/22/2007 ARMED and DISARMED Modes The PR311 has two working operating modes: Armed and Disarmed mode. The actual controller’s operating mode is indicated on the dual color LED STATUS, which lights in red for Armed or green for Disarmed. Generally...
  • Page 8: Unlocking A Door

    Disarmed mode. The AWA Privilege can be set individually for each user programmed to the controller. The PR311 controller offers separate sets of programming commands, one for the users which are allowed for AWA Privilege and another for the users which are not granted with this privilege.
  • Page 9: Operation With External Prt Series Reader

    4.13 Operation with External PRT Series Reader The PR311 is capable to operate with external PRT series reader. If used the PRT reader enables two-way door control. The PRT reader should be connected to controller’s CLK and DTA lines and must have an address set to ID=0.
  • Page 10: Inputs

    4.16 Inputs The PR311 provides five logical inputs, three inputs are physically located on the PR311 itself and two on the remote XM-2 I/O extension module. Each input can be configured as NO or NC type and may have assigned...
  • Page 11 PR311 v1.0 fv102 EN Rev.E.DOC 10/22/2007 used to indicate a loss of AC power supply. Each time this input is triggered it activates the TROUBLE flag timer which can further activate (if programmed) the TROUBLE output (code 70). Low Battery Input is dedicated for connection to an output line or a contact which is used to indicate a loss of AC power supply.
  • Page 12: Outputs

    10/22/2007 4.17 Outputs The PR311 provides five logical outputs. Three of them (called OUT1, OUT2 and OUT3) are located on the controller’s electronic module while two others are located on the optional XM-2 extension module. Each output can be configured to one of the following output functions:...
  • Page 13: Acoustic And Optical Signals

    PR311 v1.0 fv102 EN Rev.E.DOC 10/22/2007 Card and PIN Mode Output goes ON and remains in this condition as long as the controller operates in Card and PIN identification mode. Door Lock Output to a door release device. 4.18 Acoustic and Optical Signals...
  • Page 14: Programming

    R O G R A M M I N G The PR311 controller can be programmed manually or from PC. There are two programming modes: the User Programming Mode and the Installer Programming Mode. The User Programming Mode is dedicated to maintain Cards and PINs programmed to a unit and for a control of the outputs.
  • Page 15 PR311 v1.0 fv102 EN Rev.E.DOC 10/22/2007 [11#] [MASTER] [NNN] [Card] – Program a new card for the user ID=NNN The card presented to a unit will be assigned to the user with ID=NNN. [12#] [MASTER] [NNN] [PIN] – Program a new PIN for the user ID=NNN The entered PIN will be assigned to the user with ID=NNN.
  • Page 16: Installer Programming

    PR311 v1.0 fv102 EN Rev.E.DOC 10/22/2007 Installer Programming Use this mode to configure various functionalities of the PR311 controller. You can enter it from either from Armed or Disarmed mode by following command: [01#] [INSTALLER] Note: No matter what is the actual Identification Mode set on the controller the [INSTALLER] can be a Card or PIN (only one of them is required).
  • Page 17 PR311 v1.0 fv102 EN Rev.E.DOC 10/22/2007 [51][FW] – Setting output function for OUT1 output The [FW] specifies the output function assigned to the programmed output line. The OUT1 refers to the internal relay output of the controller. For [FW] codes refer to section Outputs in this manual.
  • Page 18 PR311 v1.0 fv102 EN Rev.E.DOC 10/22/2007 When [SS]=00 then the timer is disabled and flag operates in bi-stable mode (Latch Mode), setting [MM]=00 is forbidden. Default: <SS=00> Note: The Flag Timers can be programmed in minutes or seconds. Controller always saves in its memory the latest programmed value.
  • Page 19: Installation And Setup Guidelines

    E T U P U I D E L I N E S The PR311 reader should be mounted near the supervised door on a vertical piece of supporting structure. Assure that the surface beneath of the controller’s rear panel is flat and smooth, especially in the area where tamper sensor will contact a surface of the wall.
  • Page 20: Appendix

    PR311 v1.0 fv102 EN Rev.E.DOC 10/22/2007 P P E N D I X Table 8: Connection Cable Assignments Wire Color Label Description +12V Supply input plus. Black Supply input minus. Pink Input line, internally pulled up to the supply plus through a 5,6K resistor.
  • Page 21 PR311 v1.0 fv102 EN Rev.E.DOC 10/22/2007 Table 10: Ordering Codes PR311 Grey RFID/PIN Access Controller, grey PR311 Light Grey RFID/PIN Access Controller, light grey RM-2 Relay module, the RM-2 offers two relays with one NO/NC contact 1.5A/24V rated, relay contacts are protected with over-voltage elements.
  • Page 22 PR311 v1.0 fv102 EN Rev.E.DOC 10/22/2007...
  • Page 23 PR311 v1.0 fv102 EN Rev.E.DOC 10/22/2007...
  • Page 24 PR311 v1.0 fv102 EN Rev.E.DOC 10/22/2007 LIST OF USERS Site name: Reader location: ID Number Card number User Name Privilege Master Installer N.A.
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  • Page 29 Contact phone: ………………………………………….. Fax: ……………………………………………………….. Fault description: Product information: Product Name: ………………………………………… what does not work, what is the reason for complaint, what can ROGER do for you ? Serial Number: ……………………………………….. Date of Purchase: ……………………………………. ……………………………………….…….……..…..………………..……………………………..…… ……….….………..…………….……..…….…..…… Reason for return: ……………….……………..…………………………...
  • Page 30 3. Defective products will only be accepted in accordance with the ROGER`s warranty requirements. 4. All RMA numbers will be valid for a period of not longer than 14 days. Any package send to ROGER after 14 days of issuance will be refused and shipped back to you at additional cost.
  • Page 31 Notes Fault description Date of repair (filled out by the customer) (filled out by the service)
  • Page 32 The foregoing limitations will apply even if any warranty or remedy provided under this Agreement fails of its essential purpose. The terms of this warranty may not be varied by any person, whether or not purporting to represent or act on behalf of Roger.

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