Roger MCX102DR Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

Roger MCX102DR is a device that can be used to expand the capabilities of your access control system. It has two inputs that can be used to connect sensors or buttons, and one output that can be used to control a door lock or other device. The MCX102DR can be configured using RogerVDM utility program, and it can be connected to a computer via RUD-1 USB interface. The device has an RS485 interface, which allows it to be connected to other devices in the access control system.

Roger MCX102DR is a device that can be used to expand the capabilities of your access control system. It has two inputs that can be used to connect sensors or buttons, and one output that can be used to control a door lock or other device. The MCX102DR can be configured using RogerVDM utility program, and it can be connected to a computer via RUD-1 USB interface. The device has an RS485 interface, which allows it to be connected to other devices in the access control system.

MCX102DR v1.0 Expander Installation Guide Rev.A.doc 2018-05-29
Strona 1 z 2
Roger Access Control System
MCX102DR Expander Installation Guide
Firmware: 1.0.2
Hardware version: v1.0
Document version: Rev. A
Manual dedicated for: MCX102DR and MCX102DR-BRD
This manual contains minimum information that is necessary to properly
install device. For more information refer to RACS 5 documentation
which is available at www.roger.pl
INTRODUCTION
Before MCX102DR will be installed in final location, it should be
connected to installer computer (laptop) and configured by means of
RogerVDM utility program. Connection between programming computer
and programmed device requires RUD-1 USB interface. During
configuration the RS485 address should be set along with other
configuration parameters. Optionally, the MCX’s address can be set
using programming jumpers (see Hardware Address Setting section
later in this manual). If used, the hardware address has higher priority
than address programmed by RogerVDM program.
Note: During some programming procedures, the so called device
restartis required. It can be executed by pressing RESET (MCX102DR)
or RST (MCX102DR-BRD) button. Optionally, device can be restarted by
disconnecting and reconnecting its power supply.
CONFIGURATION
1. Connect MCX102DR to RUD-1 interface as indicated on Fig.1.
2. Run RogerVDM program.
3. Click Device->Connect.
4. Select proper device model, firmware version and communication
port (COM) emulated by RUD-1 interface.
5. Click Connect and program will display main configuration window
with parameters read from the connected device.
6. Set device address (100-115) and other configuration parameters.
7. Click Send to device to upload modified configuration parameters to
the connected device.
8. Optionally, save configuration parameters to file using Save to file
button.
9. Click Device->Disconnect.
10. Configuration is accomplished - disconnect programmed device
from RUD-1 interface.
Fig. 1 Connecting MCX102DR to RUD-1 interface.
HARDWARE ADDRESS SETTING
Alternatively, the RS485 address can be set using “1”, “2”, 4”, “8” and
16 programming jumpers (see Fig. 2). If all these jumpers are left
open, MCX102DR operates with address set by RogerVDM. If set, the
hardware address has higher priority than address set by RogerVDM
program.
Note: Whenever hardware address is changed device must be restarted
in order to make new address valid.
Fig. 2 Setting RS485 hardware address.
MEMORY RESET
Memory Reset restores all factory default configuration parameters
including address ID=100.
1. Remove any existing connections from A, B, CLK and DTA screw
terminals.
2. Put jumper on “64contact.
3. Restart device.
4. Once the device is restarted the LED STATUS (red), LED OPEN and
LED SYSTEM will turn ON.
5. Remove jumper from 64” contacts.
6. LED OPEN and LED SYSTEM will turn OFF.
7. Memory Reset is accomplished default parameters are restored.
FIRMWARE UPDATE
1. Connect MCX102DR to RUD-1 interface according to Fig.1.
2. Put a jumper on FDM contacts (for FDM contact location see Fig.3).
3. Restart device.
4. Run RogerISP software.
5. Select serial port emulated by RUD-1 interface.
6. Click and activate USB-RS485 Converter option.
7. Select HDD location where new firmware is stored (*.hex file).
8. Click Program and follow instructions on the screen.
9. Once the firmware is uploaded remove the FDM jumper.
10. Restart device.
11. Execute Memory Reset.
OTHER INFORMATION
MCX102DR v1.0 Expander Installation Guide Rev.A.doc 2018-05-29
Strona 2 z 2
Fig.3 MCX102DR-BRD and MCX102DR view.
Fig.4 Power supply
Fig. 5 MCX102DR expander connection to MC16 access controller.
Fig. 6 RACS CLK/DTA reader connection
Fig. 7 Wiegand reader connection to MCX102DR.
Table 1: Screw Terminals
Terminal
Description
+12V
Power supply plus
GND
Power supply minus (ground
IN1
Input line
IN1
IN2
Input line
IN2
A
RS485 interface, line
A
B
RS485 interface, line
B
CLK
RACS CLK/DTA
interface,
CLK
line
DTA
RACS CLK/DTA
interface,
DTA
line
OUT
1
Transistor output
NC
Relay output
normal
ly
c
losed
contact
COM
Relay output
common contact
NO
Relay output
normal
ly
open contact
Table 2: Technical Data
Supply voltage
11.0
-
15.0 VDC,
12VDC
nominal
Avg. c
urrent
consumption
40mA (
r
elay
out
put
off)
Inputs
Two (IN1,IN2) NO/NC inputs, electrically
biased to +12V via 15kΩ resistor, triggering
level app. 3.5V
Relay output
S
ingle NO/NC contact, 30V/1.5A
Transistor output
Open c
ollector
output
, 15VDC/150mA
Cable d
istances
RS485: 1200m between expander and access
controller
RACS CLK/DTA reader: 150m
WIEGAND reader: 150m
I
ngress Protection
IP41
MCX102DR
IP20: MCX102DR-BRD
Environmental class
(according to
EN50131-1)
Class I, indoor general conditions,
temperature: +5°C to +40°C, relative
humidity: 10 to 95% (no condensation)
Dimensions HxWxD
MCX102DR:
85 x 62 x 73mm
MCX102DR-BRD: 80 x 54 mm
Weight
MCX102DR:
approx.
115 g
MCX102DR-BRD: approx.. 50 g
Certificates
CE
This symbol placed on a product or
packaging indicates that the product should
not be disposed of with other wastes as this
may have a negative impact on the
environment and health. The user is obliged
to deliver equipment to the designated
collection points of electric and electronic
waste. For detailed information on recycling,
contact your local authorities, waste disposal
company or point of purchase. Separate
collection and recycling of this type of waste
contributes to the protection of the natural
resources and is safe to health and the
environment. Weight of the equipment is
specified in the document.
Contact:
Roger sp. z o.o. sp.k.
82-400 Sztum
Gościszewo 59
Tel.: +48 55 272 0132
Fax: +48 55 272 0133
Tech. support: +48 55 267 0126
E-mail: support@roger.pl
Web: www.roger.pl
  • Page 1 1
  • Page 2 2

Roger MCX102DR Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

Roger MCX102DR is a device that can be used to expand the capabilities of your access control system. It has two inputs that can be used to connect sensors or buttons, and one output that can be used to control a door lock or other device. The MCX102DR can be configured using RogerVDM utility program, and it can be connected to a computer via RUD-1 USB interface. The device has an RS485 interface, which allows it to be connected to other devices in the access control system.

Ask a question and I''ll find the answer in the document

Finding information in a document is now easier with AI