Roger MCT62E Operating instructions

Category
Security door controllers
Type
Operating instructions
Roger Access Control System
MCT62E Operating Manual
Product version: v1.0
Document version: Rev. A
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
Design and Construction
The MCT62E is a proximity reader dedicated to be used in RACS 5 access control and building automation
system. MCT62E enables identification of system users by means of EM 125 kHz proximity tags. Reader is
equipped with RS485 communication interface which is used to connect it to access controller. Reader can
operate either indoors or outdoors without any additional protection measures. MCT62E is aligned with
RADIUS style enclosures from Roger.
Characteristics
Access terminal for RACS 5 system
Read EM 125 kHz proximity tags
3 LED-s
Buzzer
RS485
Tamper contacts
Outdoor environment
Dimensions: 100 x 40 x 25
RADIUS design style
CE
Using MCT62E reader in RACS 5
In RACS 5 system any type of device is modelled as a group of few or more
Objects
. There are few types of
objects each represent specific set of functionalities. When the device is enrolled to the system it is
presented as a group composed of its objects. During system configuration each object can be assigned to
specific system function available for the specific type of object e.g. object CDI can be assigned to Access
Terminal, INP to input and OUT to output. Table below presents various types of objects available in the
RACS 5 system.
Object
Description
DEV
It represents physical device and usually offers few or more functional
objects.
SDV
It represents physical device which is connected to another physical device
operating as a HUB.
CDI
It represents part of the device which is capable to read user identifiers.
Identifiers can be of various types including proximity card, PINs, fingerprints
etc.
KBD
It represents part of the device which offers one or more keys.
INP
It represents part of the device which offers electrical input line.
OUT
It represents part of the device which offers electrical output line.
LCD
It represents part of the device which offers text display.
PWR
It represents part of the device which offers power supply output.
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RTC
It represents part of the device which offers clock and calendar.
The MCT62E offers following physical objects:
CDI1: credential (card) reader
OUT1: LED ARM output
OUT2: LED DISARM output
OUT3: LED OPEN output
OUT4: LED SYSTEM output
OUT5: BUZZER output
INP1: TAMPER input
Each object is presented in system management software (VISO program section Hardware Resources) and
can be used to any system function suitable for its type.
Access door configuration in RACS 5 system
The logic of the RACS 5 system is defined by means of various logical objects and relations between them.
The system logic can be defined without references to physical devices however the final system
configuration requires both of them. There are two specific system features which arise from presented
system concept. First of them, makes it possible to replace one physical device with another by means of
modification of a single configuration parameter which links logical object (e.g. Access Terminal) with
physical object (in this case CDI). The second feature, makes it possible to use any physical object
regardless of its physical location. For example, emergency open button can be connected to any free input
on the controller’s main board, IO expansion or reader with built-in IOs.
In RACS 5 system, each type of object represents specific set of autonomic functionality which is further
formed by its configuration parameters. Some of the objects reflect specific physical device (e.g. reader) or
its part (e.g. input line). Other exist as functional blocks and are not related with any physical device (e.g.
Access Point, Access Door, Access Zone, Alarm Zone).
Below, an example of read-in/out door is presented. Rectangle boxes represent logical objects while arrows
show direction of the data flow. The dashed horizontal line separates physical devices from the logical
objects. The presented system consist of:
Logical object: Access Door AD1
Logical object: Access Point AP1
Logical object: Access Point AP2
Logical object: Access Terminal AT1
Logical object: Access Terminal AT2
Physical object: Input IN1 (door contact)
Physical object: Input IN2 (exit button)
Physical object: Output OUT1 (door lock)
Physical object: Output OUT2 (alarm siren)
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Fig. 1 The concept of read-in/out access door in RACS 5 system (example)
Logical object
Access Terminal
provides communication link with the reader and transfers data from the
reader to the Access Point. In return, Access Point controls reader sounder and LEDs.
Logical object Access Point collects data from the Access Terminals and based on the received data
recognises users who log in on the reader. Once the user is recognised, the Access Point verifies his/her
authorisations and if adequate, sends access granting request to Access Door object.
Logical object Access Door controls door lock, monitors door status and triggers door alarms if door rules
are violated. Door can be opened upon request from another object (e.g. Access Point) or due to
autonomous logic of the Access Door (e.g. by schedule or exit button).
Logical object Input monitors condition of the connected device and reports its state to the object it is
assigned to. In this case it is the Access Point.
Logical object Output controls connected device. Control commands can be delivered from another linked
logic object which in the presented case is Access Door.
LEDs and BUZZER
During normal operations both LEDs and buzzer are controlled by access controller to which reader is
connected. When reader is being programmed during low level configuration then all LEDs and buzzer are
controlled by internal reader’s logic. When reader operates in normal mode but it lost connection with
access controller all LEDs pulse synchronically.
LED STATUS
LED STATUS is a dual colour LED which is presented in the system software (VISO) as two independent
outputs: LED ARM (red) and LED DISARM (green). By default, LED STATUS is not configured to any
function and it is activated after reader is powered up. If the access terminal on which LED is located is
assigned to the access point which belongs to the alarm zone, it is automatically configured to present
current state of the alarm zone. It lights up red if alarm zone is armed or green when disarmed. If required,
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both LED ARM and LED DISARM can be configured to other output function. If so, the default output
function of the LED is overridden by the new output function selected in system management software.
LED OPEN
LED OPEN has green colour and is presented in the system software as LED OPEN. By default, LED OPEN is
not configured to any function and remains off. If the access terminal is assigned to the access point, it is
automatically configured to present current state of the door lock. It lights up when door is unlocked and
and can be open manually. If LED OPEN is configured to any other function, then default output function is
overridden by the new function programmed in the system software (VISO).
LED SYSTEM
LED SYSTEM has orange colour and is presented in the system software as LED SYSTEM output. By default
it provides following built-in signalisations:
Card read - single flash
Detecting long card read - blinking very fast
Waiting for the next user operation - pulsing
Operation error - single 2s long flash
If required, LED SYSTEM can be programmed as ordinary output. If so, it is controlled by both, built-in
default logic and user programmed output function. Both signalisations have the same priority so the new
signalisation always overrides current one. It is not possible to program
status type output function
to the
LED SYSTEM - the
event type output functions
can be programmed for this LED only.
Fig. 2 LEDs
BUZZER
The reader built-in sounder is presented in the system software as BUZZER output. By default, it provides
built-in signalisation which includes:
Card read - single beep
Waiting for the next user operation double beep
Operation error - single 2s long beep
Access denied due to lack of authorisation 2 long beeps, each 1s
If required, sounder can be programmed as ordinary output. If so, it is controlled by both, built-in logic and
user programmed output function. By default, the built-in sounder signalisation has low priority (1) but it
can be changed in access point settings to which given reader belongs. The output functions which can be
assigned to BUZZER are restricted to
event type output functions
only - it is not possible to program
status
type output function
to this output.
Usually, the BUZZER output is programmed for door bell and door alarms signalling. In such a case, each
type of situation/alarm can be signalled by individual output modulation (on/off keying). In order to assure
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that the BUZZER will signal the most important signalisation/alarm at time, each output function should be
configured with adequate priority.
TAMPER input
Reader is equipped with contact which can detect both opening of the enclosure and enclosure detachment
from the supporting surface (wall). The status of the contact is continuously monitored by reader’s
electronic module and reported to the access controller. During system configuration the TAMPER input can
be assigned to TAMPER function or another (when required).
PROGRAMMING
Before installation, reader has to be configured in order to adapt it to required operating scenario. This
process is called Low Level Configuration and refers to reader’s parameters which define its operation but
do not apply to access system logic. The Low Level Configuration can be performed either manually or from
PC. The manual programming enable RS485 address setup only while programming from PC enables setup
of all reader’s parameters.
Configuration parameters
The full list of configuration parameters is presented and explained in a table below. All of them can be
accessed from RogerVDM application (Windows) while the RS485 address can also be programmed
manually.
Parameter
Function
RS485 Address
Reader address on the RS485 bus. Values 100-115
Communication lost signalisation delay [s]
Defines time in seconds after which reader will start
signalling lost of communication with controller. Value
range: 0-64s. Default: 20s.
RS485 encryption
When option is set, transmission between controller
and the reader is encrypted. Default: No (no
encryption).
Encryption key
16 ASCII characters key used to encrypt
communications between controller and the reader.
LED SYSTEM pulsing when card is close to the
reader
When option is set, LED SYSTEM is blinking when card
is in reader’s field. Default: Yes.
LED SYSTEM flash after card read
When option is set LED SYSTEM generates single flash
whenever card is read. Default: Yes.
Dimming
When option is enabled, reader will automatically
reduce light level if reader is not used. The nominal
light level will be restored whenever card is read.
Buzzer loudness level [%]
Defines buzzer loudness level. Value 0 switches buzzer
off. Default: 100%.
Short sound after card read
When option is set, reader generate single beep each
time the card is read. Default: Yes.
Card code data type
Parameter defines the type of data used to transfer
card code to the controller. Default: 40 bit.
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Long card read time [s]
Parameter defines the minimum amount of time for
which card has to be put close to the reader in order
to be accepted as long card read. Default: 2s.
DEV1 comment
Any text which describes device or object. When
programmed it will be displayed in system software
thus easing up identification of the object or device.
The DEV abbreviation refers to entire device.
CDI1 comment
Any text which describes device or object. When
programmed it will be displayed in system software
thus easing up identification of the object or device.
The CDI abbreviation refers to the RFID reader part of
the entire device.
TAMPER comment
Any text which describes device or object. When
programmed it will be displayed in system software
thus easing up identification of the object or device.
The TAMPER abbreviation refers to the reader’s input
which monitor tamper contact.
Stop Card/PIN Reading when buffer full
When option enabled, reader will ignore Card/PIN until
buffer is cleared.
Clear Card/PIN buffer timeout
Parameter defines time for which Card/PIN can be
kept in buffer before it will be cleared.
Buffer overflow signalisation
When option enabled, LED SYSTEM will be on for the
entire time when Card/PIN buffer is full.
Tab. 1 MCT62E configuration parameters
Manual address programming
The reader’s address can be set manually using Multiple Card Reading method. In this method in order to
program digit N any proximity card has to be read N times and then operation must be stopped till 2 beeps
occur. Once these 2 beeps are generated, the reader saves previous series of readings as a one digit and
waits for the next series of readings. Once the 3
rd
digit is entered the reader saves entire address and waits
for the user to remove jumper from MEM contacts. Digit 0 is programmed through 10 readings of the card.
Manual address programming:
Disconnect power supply from the reader
Disconnect wires from RS485 A and B lines (when exist)
Put jumper on the MEM contacts
Reconnect power supply to the reader
Wait till LED SYSTEM (orange) start blinking
Using Multiple Card Reading method program the reader’s address
Disconnect power supply from the reader
Remove jumper from MEM contacts
Connect reader to access controller and check its operation
Note: The Manual Address Programming method allows for programming of the new RS485 address and
does not change any other configuration parameter of the reader.
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Example
Programming address 103:
Disconnect power supply from the reader
Put jumper on the MEM contacts
Reconnect power supply to the reader
Wait till beep and LED SYSTEM start pulsing
Read any proximity card 1 time and wait for 2 beeps
Read any proximity card 10 times and wait for 2 beeps
Read any proximity card 3 times and wait for 2 beeps
Remove jumper from the MEM contacts
New address has been set
Programmed
digit
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Tab. 2 Reader address programming using Multiple Card Reading method
Programming from the PC computer
All configuration settings of the reader can be programmed from the computer with RogerVDM application
(Windows).Connection to programming computer requires RUD-1 interface.
Programming from the computer:
Connect reader to the RUD-1 interface according to fig.3
Put jumper on MEM contacts
Connect RUD-1 to the computer
Start RogerVDM application
Click on
Device/New
Select device and communication port where RUD-1 is installed and click on
Connect
Once the communications with the reader is established program reads current configuration
settings and displays them on the screen
Change configuration settings as required
Click on
Send to Device
in order to upload new settings to the device
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Click on
Sand to File
in order to save new settings to file
Click on
Device/Disconnect
Connect device to the controller and test its operation
Fig. 3 Connection between MCT62E reader and RUD-1 interface for programming
Memory Reset
The Memory Reset clears all configuration settings and restores factory defaults including address 100.
Memory Reset procedure:
Put jumper on MEM contacts
Restart the reader (power it off/on or short momentary RES contact)
When LED SYSTEM is pulsing read any card 11 times and wait for 2 s
Restart the reader (power it off/on or short momentary RES contact)
Connect device to the controller and test its operation
Firmware update
The device’s firmware can be updated from the PC computer with RogerVDM application and it requires
RUD-1 interface.
Firmware update procedure:
Connect reader to the RUD-1 interface according to fig.4
Put jumper on the FDM contacts
Connect RUD-1 interface to the computer
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Start RogerVDM application
Click on
Tools/Update Firmware
In the
Firmware update
window select
Device
,
Port
and
HEX file
with firmware
Follow instructions on the screen
Once the firmware is updated, remove jumper from FDM contacts and disconnect reader from
the RUD-1interface
Connect reader to the controller and test its operation
Fig. 4 Connection between MCT62E reader and RUD-1 interface for firmware update
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Connection to RS485 bus and power supply
MCT62E requires 11-15VDC power supply. It can be supplied directly from the access controller (e.g. TML
output) or from dedicated power supply. The supply wire diameter must be selected in such way that
voltage drop between supply output and the reader is less than 1V. The proper wire diameter is especially
critical when reader is located in long distance from the supply source. In such a case the use of dedicated
power supply located close to the reader should be considered. When separate power supply is used its
minus should be connected to controller’s GND by means of signal wire with any diameter. The UTP cable
can be used for reader’s supply and RS485. If so, the remaining pairs of wires can be used for reader’s
supply. Table below presents cable distances versus number of supply pairs of UTP cable. If possible, it is
preferable to use dedicated cable for connection between controller and reader. If it is not possible, tree
and bus topologies can be used for RS485.
Note: It is forbidden to use more than one pair of wires for RS485.
Number of UTP cable pairs used for power
supply
Max. UTP cable distance
1
150m
2
300m
3
450m
4
600m
Fig. 5 MCT62E supplied from the additional power supply (e.g. PS20)
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Fig. 6 MCT62E supplied from the controller
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Fig. 7 MC16 communication bus
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Installation
1. Install the reader on the flat surface (wall) close to the controlled door.
2. If reader has to be installed on metal surface use non metallic spacer at least 10mm thick between
reader and supporting surface.
3. Before installation, program reader’s address and other configuration parameters.
4. Address programming can be done manually without use of the computer.
5. All configuration parameters can be programmed using PC with RogerVDM application and RUD-1
interface.
6. Disconnect power supply when making any electrical connections.
7. Once the reader is installed check its operations.
Fig. 8 MCT62E views
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Technical Specification
Parameter
Supply voltage
11-15VDC
Current consumption
Avg. 35mA
Cable distance to controller
Max. 1200m
Card reading range
Up to 8 cm (ISO card)
Communication interface
RS485, tree and star topology
Communication protocol
EPSO 3 (Roger) with optional encryption
TAMPER
Enclosure opening and enclosure detachment from the
wall.
Environmental class (according to EN
50133-1)
Class IV, outdoor, ambient temperature: -25°C
+60°C, relative humidity: 10 to 95% (non-condensing)
Ingress protection
IP65
Dimensions H x W x D
100 x 40 x 25mm
Weight
0.1 kg
Approvals
CE
Ordering
Product
Description
MCT62E
EM 125 kHz reader
RUD-1
Communication interface
History
Version
Date
Description
MCT62E v1.0
11/2017
First commercial version of the product
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The symbol of a crossed-through waste bin on wheels 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 labelled 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. 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 PSTN: +48 55 267 0126
E-mail: biuro@roger.pl
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Roger MCT62E Operating instructions

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