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Eclipse II RX2-series 2-door Access Control Systems RX2-470 U (PCSC Magnetic Stripe with Sense Inputs & Outputs) Operation/Installation Manual 34-10041-001 REV: B Model: RX2-470U PCSC Magnetic Stripe Reader Proprietary Controls Systems Corporation 18528 Dominguez Hills Drive Rancho Dominguez, CA 90220-6436 Phone: (310) 638-0400 FAX: (310) 638-6204 www.1pcsc.com
First Edition: October 1995 Revision B, April 1999 Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Proprietary Controls Systems Corporation. The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement or nondisclosure agreement. The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the agreement. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval systems, for any purpose other than specified in the agreement, without the express written permission of Proprietary Controls Systems Corporation. 1999 Proprietary Controls Systems Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Published by Proprietary Controls Systems Corporation 18528 Dominguez Hills Drive Rancho Dominguez, CA 90220-6436 (310) 638-0400 Publication Number: 34-10041-001- B
Table of Contents
Introduction 1 Introduction to Features: Sense Inputs and Outputs 2
Operating the RX2-series Two-Door Systems 3 Getting Started 3 Top Menu 3 Setup/ Menu 1 4 Setting Time, Day, and Date 4 Adding, Changing, or Deleting Cards / Menu 2 5 Adding Cards 5 Default Time Groups 5 Changing Card or Time Group Numbers 6 Deleting Card Numbers 6 System ID and Reset / Menu 3 7 Programming Time Groups / Menu 4 8 Setting Door Strike Time / Menu 5 9 Setting Automatic Door Open 9 Setting Anti-Passback 9 Alarms / Menu 6 10 History Transactions / Menu 7 11 Sample Displays 11, 12 Print Option / Menu 8 13 Diagram. RX2 to Serial Printer 13 Printing Realtime Log 13 Printing History Transactions 14 Current Time Group Configurations 15 Time Group Report 15 Networking / Menu 9 16 RX2 Network System Cabling 17 Standard Operating Nomenclature 18 Display Definitions 18 Power Loss 18
Installing the RX-2170 Remote Access Control System 19 Diagrams. Optional Enclosure Dimensions 19
Diagram. RX2-170 PCB Mounting Hole Dimensions 20 Mounting the BR- 470 Swipe Reader 21 Diagram. BR-470 Swipe Card Reader Dimensions 21 Connecting the RX2-170 Controller to the BR-470 Reader 22
Required Cabling 23 Connecting the RX2 Terminal to Relay Output (Door Strike) 23 Diagram. RX2 to Door Strike w/ Separate Power Supply 23 Diagram. RX2 to Door Strike (+12VDC powered by RX2) 23 Connecting the RX2 Terminal to Power Source 23 Diagram. RX2 to Power Source 24 Connecting the RX2 Terminal to Egress 24 Diagram. RX2 to Egress 24
Connecting the RX2 Terminal to Door Strike, Local Alarm Output & Alarm Panel Output 24 Diagram. RX2 to Door Sense 24
Diagram. RX2 to Local Alarm Output & Alarm Panel 25 Diagram. RX2 to Local Alarm w/ Intermediate Relay 25 Connecting the RX2 Terminal to Panic Input 25
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Diagram. RX2 to Panic Input 25 Diagram. Sense Inputs, Egress, Relays, & +12VDC for Door Strikes 26 Diagram. Panic, Panel, and Local Alarm. 26 RX2 PCB Wiring and Typical System Layout 27 Diagram. Reader connections 27 Appendix: RX2 Technical Specifications 29 Use and Care of Magnetic Stripe Cards 30 Trouble-shooting the RX2 31 FCC Compliance 32 Addendum for UL Compliance to UL294 33
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Introduction Thank you for purchasing one of the economical yet feature efficient RX-2-series card access control systems. Each unit is comprised of a card reader and a self-contained host programmer with an LCD display. The programmer can add, delete, and change card conditions for 400 cardholders. Programmable time periods provides flexibility in defining cardholder assignments. An RX2 system can control door access time and store (and display) 200 history transactions. The RX2-470U (magnetic Stripe technology- Universal ABA Track 2 type) firmware provides the following functions: Setting time, day, date Automatic door open/unlock Changing, adding, deleting, cards Printer output Programming time periods Alarm Panel Output History transactions Local Alarm output Random Card Acceptance Setting time group access Panic Input Setting door access time Door Sense Input
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Introduction to Features: Sense Inputs and Outputs The RX2 series of access control systems features a stand-alone controller and two readers. Inputs such as door sense, egress, and panic are available to trigger outputs for a door strike, local alarm, and remote alarm panel. All programming is performed using the keypad and LCD. A serial or parallel printer may be connected to record or report from the 200-transaction history buffer. Egress: The egress function allows for opening the door by means of a remote button or switch, or a door push bar. The egress is a “normally-open” contact input. In o0ther words, the relay that keeps the door closed (locked) is “open” in the normal state. When the egress button/bar is pushed, the relay is engaged (loop closed) and the door lock is opened for the pre-programmed access time limit. When an egress occurs, the RX2 reads the activation and a history transaction entry is recorded and stored (listed as “Egress” on printout and LCD display). Sense (door): The RX2 features a sense input which detects the status of a door. This door open sense Is a “normally-closed” contact input. When the door is left open for longer than the normal programmed access time, the Local Alarm output is activated (warning buzzer or other audible alarm). The LCD will read “Please Close Door”, until the door is closed. Normally, the Local Alarm is cleared by closing the door. When a “Door Left Open” occurs, the RX2 reads the open contact and a history transaction entry is recorded and stored (listed as “Open” on the LCD History display, and as “Door Left Open” on printout). If the RX2 is also connected to an Alarm Panel, and a door is left open in excess of the programmed “normal” access time, after the alarm has sounded (for the programmed duration), the alarm panel will be triggered and another history transaction entry is recorded and stored (listed as “Door Open Panel” on printout). Whenever a “Door Open” reaches the alarm panel stage (exceeding the door alarm time), the alarm must be acknowledged by pressing the ‘#’ key at the RX2 or by processing an active card. Closing the door will NOT deactivate the local alarm once the “door alarm time” has passed. Panic: In case of an emergency, where an alarm is necessary to alert authorities or security personnel that a problem exists in proximity to the door, a panic button or switch can be installed and connected to the RX2. The RX2 supports a Panic button by way of a “normally-open” contact input. When the Panic button is pushed, the Alarm Panel output is directly activated. When the Alarm Panel is engaged, the RX2 reads the activation and a history transaction entry is recorded and stored (listed as Panic on printout and LCD history display). The alarm is acknowledged by pressing the # key at the RX2. Panel (Output for alarm panel): The RX2 features an output which drives an alarm output in the form of a small relay (20 mA at 12VDC). This output, when connected to an alarm panel, will initiate a “momentary” output alarm (often silent) whenever the Panic button is pressed, or whenever the door is forced open, left open in excess of the allotted time limit, or when a duress code is entered at the reader. The Alarm panel output is not programmed. Local (Output for local): In addition, the RX2 reserves an output which drives a local alarm output, also in the form of a small relay (20 mA at 12 VDC). The local output, when connected to an audible alarm, will trigger the alarm whenever the door is left open in excess of the allotted time limit, or if the door is forced open. Normally, A local alarm is cleared by closing the door. The alarm activation time can be programmed from 1 to 999 seconds long. If the door is left open too long, the alarm will also continue beyond the activation time and goes to the Panel. Acknowledgement is done by pressing the “#” key at the RX2. Anti-passback: The RX2 can be configured to deny access to cardholders for a programmed time (5-99 minutes) to thwart those who “pass back” their cards to unauthorized users. When using two readers, anti-passback may be used to control the cardholder through a particular path, e.g., in/out in parking garages.
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Operating the RX2-470U Two-Door Systems Getting Started When the RX2-170 unit is first powered on, the display will read: PCSC 00:00 MonPlease Set Code
To initialize the system, any user card must first be processed atReader A (swipe, click, or present a card/tag within the prescribedrange at a proximity-type reader). To initialize the RX2-270 PINsystem, enter any 4-digit number. This will automatically set thefacility code. (The number entered is not a decimal facility code, butit informs the RX2-170 that a PIN Pad terminal is connected to thesystem.) All four digits must be entered (#11, for example, isentered as "0011"). The system will acknowledge the card or PINand the display will show the following:
PCSC 00:00 Mon
Press # for Menu Top Menu To access the Top Menu, press the # key. The menu consists of 3 options that are used to input data or access other menus. The menu prompts refer to "Card" numbers, but for RX2-270 users, PIN will be interpreted as " Card". (This will be consistent throughout this manual.) The RX2-170 TOP Menu consists of the following: 1 Installation Set-up 2 Card 3 More (Additional Menus) Note: The "#" (pound) represents the "Enter" key. The " * " (asterisk) erases the last character entered or, if no entry was made, it will return the user to the previous menu. Note: The RX2-170 will automatically return to the running mode if no operator input is made within 1 minute. 9 Menu selections are available: 1 Setup2 Card 3 System
4 Timegroup5 Door 6 Alarms
7 History8 Print 9 Network
Pressing "0" will allow you to scroll through each "Set", or you can access any menu while in any "Sub-set".
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Setup / MENU 1 Enter "1", for system Setup. The following display will appear: 1 Setup2 Card 3 System
Setting Time, Day, and Date To set or change the current time, enter "1 Setup", and the RX2-170 will display:
Time is 00:00HH: = 13
Current TimeOperator inputs a 2-digit Hour in 24-hour timeformat, e.g., 13 (1 PM).
If no change is required, press "#" key (Enter). The system displays the time setting for minutes. To change or set the minutes of the hour, enter the following: Time is 13:30
:mm = 30
13 = Previously entered hour.Operator enters a 2-digit number for minutes, e.g., :30, orpresses "#" for no change.
The time is now set. Next, set or change the Day of the Week: Day is Mon
Mon = 1: 1
This is the current day of the week.Operator inputs a number 1 - 7; Mondays being 1, Tuesdaybeing 2, etc.
Press "#'", and the day of the week is now set and the system shows the Date of the month setting display. Date = 00/00/00Day (1-31): 23
Enter a 2-digit number between 1 and 31, which will indicatethe date of the month.
Press "#'", and the date of the month is now set and the system shows the Month of the year setting display. Date = 00/00/23
Month (1-12): 04
Enter a 2-digit number between 1 and 12, which will indicatethe month of the year.
Press "#'", and the month of the year is now set and the system shows the year setting display. Date = 00/04/23Year (00-99): 94
Enter a 2-digit number between 00 and 99 that willindicate the present year.
Press "#'", and the year is now set and the system returns to the system Setup menu.
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2.0 Adding, Changing, or Deleting CARDS / MENU 2 Enter "2" from the Top Menu and the following menu is displayed: 1 Add 2 Change
3 Disp 4 Delete
Adding Cards To activate and add cards to the system, enter "1 Add" to access the Card Add menu. Card Add
Time Group: 1
Time Groups determines when a cardholder has access privileges.Select a time group number (1-9) [see Default Time Groups below] tobe assigned to the cardholder, and press “#”. The RX2-170 has aselection of 9 Programmable Time Groups (see Default Time Groupsbelow) which can be customized and then assigned to a cardholder.See Time groups (MENU 4) for customizing the selections.
Ø =A/B 1=A 2=B
(0-2) Ø
Enter 0 for access to both doors 1 for door A only 2 for door B only
Antipassback
1 Yes 2 No:
Anti-passback allows you to restrict access for a set time (seeMenu 5) after that card has been granted access. Press 1, if anti-passback will be assigned to cardholder, or 2, if anti-passback isnot required. “2” is the default. Press “#” after selection.
Card Add Swipe the card(s) to be added through the BR-470. After each card swipe,
the LEDs will toggle (alternate red/green), then, if the card is authorized,the green light will illuminate for 2 seconds before returning to the normal“red” state. Should an incompatible card (checksum error) be swipedthrough, the LEDs will toggle, but the red one will illuminate. To exit, pressthe “*” key, or the controller will remain in the “Add Card” mode for 20minutes after the last card is entered before returning to the running mode.
Optional method of adding cards: At the Card Add menu, enter the card number to be added. The number will appear on the display. Ensure that the card number added is accurate and the correct amount of digits are entered. Press “#” after selection. Working… This display will appear while the card number is being
added to the system. The display will return to the Card Addscreen for the next card number. Press “#” when all cardshave been added.
Card RemainingXXXX
The system will display the remaining quantity of cardsavailable.
If "Card File Full" appears, then the number of cards in the card file has reached 400. No other cards can be added until one or more are deleted.
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Default Time Groups 1 7 days, 24 hour access2 7 days, 6AM to 6PM3 Monday-Friday, 24 hour access4 Monday-Friday, 6AM to 6PM5 Saturday and Sunday, 24 hour access
6 Saturday and Sunday, 6AM to 6PM7 Monday-Friday, 8AM to 5PM8 Select a combination of any of the previous 7 groups9 Same as 8
2.2 Changing Card Number Status or Time Group Numbers To change the status of a card numbers or a Time Group number, enter "2 Change" from the Card Menu.
XX
[0001] (1) 8<- 9->
Enter the card number which requires a status change, or scrollthrough the system by pressing 8 to scroll backwards or 9 to scrollforward. The number in parentheses is the time group number. Thedisplay begins with Time Group 1.
XX
Time Group: 1
If required, change the selected time group (1-9) whichwill alter the time period when the cardholder can gainaccess. Press “#” after selection.
Ø=A/B 1+A 2=B
(0-2) Ø
If required, change the door entry status by entering 0 foraccess to both doors or 1 for door A only or 2 for door Bonly; press “#” after selection.
Antipassback
1 Yes 2 No: 2
If required, change the Anti-passback status of the cardholder byentering 1 for Yes or 2 for No. “2” is the default. Press “#” afterselection.
Working… This display will appear while changes are being made to the
card number in the system.
Card Remaining
XXXX
The system will display the remaining quantity of cardsavailable.
2.3 Deleting Card Numbers To delete cards, enter "4 Delete" from the Card Menu and the following menu will be displayed:
XX
[0001] (1) 8<- 9->
Enter the card number to be deleted, or scroll through the system bypressing 8 to scroll backwards or 9 to scroll forward then press “#” toaccept the card number. The number in parentheses is the timegroup number.
Are you sure?
1 Yes 2 No
The system allows for data entry error by displaying theinquiry. Press 1 to delete the card number from thesystem or press 2 to return to the previous display andenter the correct number.
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Card RemainingXXXX
The system will display the remaining quantity of cardsnumbers available after the deletions have been completed.
After this display, the system returns to the Add, Change, Delete menu. 3.0 System ID and Reset / MENU 3 Access to expanded or customer specific features may be done so by entering "3" More from the Top Menu. 1 System ID
2 Reset 3 Ver
1 System ID: The system version number wil display , e.g.,"1.XX".2 Reset: To reset the system, press 2, and the following promptand display appears: "Are you sure?" 1 Yes 2 No*3. Ver: This will display your product version.
*WARNING!!! - Entering Reset will delete all data entered. All lost data is irretrievable!
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4.0 Programming Time Groups / MENU 4 To program Time Groups, enter "4" (Timegroups) from the Top Menu. The following Menu will be displayed. Enter the Time Group Number (1-9) to be programmed. (See page 2-1 for Time Groups)
Time Group
(1-9): 0
Enter a Time Group number from 1 through 9, which will beprogrammed by days, start time and stop time. Press "#" afterthe entry has been made.
After the selected Time Group number has been entered, the next screen requires information regarding the days to be included in the Time Group. Enter "8" to scroll back the choices, or enter "9" to scroll forward the choices. Press "#" when the information is correct. Start Mon
8 <- 9 ->
Enter start day of the week8 = Scroll backward 9 = Scroll forward
Stop Mon
8 <- 9 ->
Enter stop day of the week 8 = Scroll backward 9 = Scroll forward
Start 00:00
8 <- 9 ->Enter start time of the day8 = Scroll backward 9 = Scroll forward
Stop 00:00 8 <- 9 ->
Enter stop time of the day8 = Scroll backward 9 = Scroll forward
Start times may begin on one day and Stop times may end on another. For example: A Start time of 9:00PM Monday and a Stop time of 3:00AM, Tuesday. Programming Time Groups 8 and 9 Timegroups 8 and 9 may combine any of the other 7 timegroups by entering the data in the following manner. Time Group
(8): [ 1 ]
By pressing 1234567, you can toggle ON or OFF a selected setof time groups that are combined.
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5.0 Setting the Door Strike Time / MENU 5 To set or change the door strike access time (duration), enter "5 Door" from the Top Menu. {A} is one door and {B}, the second. First, define and enter all the times for door "A" and then door "B". Door Strike Time
{A} (1-30): 01
Current duration of door strike time. Enter length in seconds(maximum 30).
Press "#", and the door access time is now set. 5.1 Setting Automatic Door Open Auto Door Open (ADO) allows unlocking of a door during a specific Time Group. There are two options by which ADO is enabled. By Time• To set ADO to unlock using a specific Time Group, enter the Time Group number, 1-9, or enter "0" (No ADO), and then Auto Open By: 2 Time. For example: By choosing Time Group 7, the door will unlock at 8:00 am and remain unlocked until 5:00 pm. By Card• To set ADO to unlock to a specific Time Group, but delay unlocking until an active card is presented, choose Auto Open By: 1 Card. When ADO by Card function is programmed, the door will not unlock during the specified Time Group, until an active card is read. Once activated, the door can be locked (and unlocked) during the entire time Group, by using any active card. Auto Door OpenTime Group: 0
To set door open to a time group number (1-9), enter the number,or enter "0" (NO Auto Door Open).
Auto Open By1 Card 2 Time
If Auto Door Open by Time Group is used, pressing "2 Time" will not displayany prompt, but will follow the previous time restriction of the just enteredTime Group (menu 4). If Auto Door Open is to be activated by Card, press1, and the following display will appear as the system activates the option.
5.2 Setting Anti-passback Antipassback
(0-99): 05Set anti-passback function time in minutes. 5 minutes is default setting.
Working…
The system will display this screen while processing the data.
The system will return to the “5 Door” menu. If Auto Door Open is enabled, the display will show the following during an unlocked period:
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PCSC XX:XX Mon
{A} {B} Unlocked
PCSC XX:XX Mon
Press ‘#’ for Menu
If the Auto Door Open function is activated, the green LED on the reader will remain on when the “Door Open” has been set. The red LED will remain on when the door is locked (the function has been cancelled). A flashing LED means that the system is processing the information and also occurs when the system is reading any card and will eventually reflect either green or red depending on which cards and/or time periods have been defined as approved. 6.0 Alarms / MENU 6 To configure Door Open Time, press 6 from the Top Menu. Door Open Time(1-999): 0008
The Door Open Time menu configures the length of time that the dooris allowed to stay open past the door strike time (when the relay isenergized). This time does not apply if the door is forced open. Selectfrom 1 to 999 seconds. The default length of time is 8 seconds.
To access the door alarm time menu, press "#" after completing the door open time configuration. Door Alarm Time
(1-999): 0030
The Door Alarm Time menu configures the length of time that thelocal audible alarm will sound before initiating the Alarm Panel.Select from 1 to 999 seconds. The default length of time is 30seconds. Any time before this setting, if there is a Door Left Open,the local alarm can be stopped by closing the door. If there is aDOOR FORCED OPEN, closing the door will NOT stop the alarm.See the section on History Transactions. Note: While the localaudible alarm can be configured for duration of sound, themomentary (1 second) Alarm Panel output is not programmable.
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History Transactions / MENU 7 To see the last 500 card transactions, press "7" from the Setup Menu. The screen will display the last transaction first. History (top)
[0000] 8 <- 9 ->
This is the top of the file.[0000] - Current History record number8 up - To advance towards the latest record, press "8".9 Dn - To advance towards the oldest record, press "9".
The history transaction will be categorized and listed on the display or printed out, if a printer is connected. The transaction information includes transaction number, day/time of occurrence, and then one of the following: a card number (authorized or denied), PANIC (when panic button has been pressed), FORCED (when door has been forced open), Open (when door is left open), Panel (when alarm panel is initiated), Ack (when alarm has been acknowledged), Egress (when a manual egress switch has been thrown), Unlock (when auto door open begins unlocking the door [either by time period or designated card]), or Lock (when auto door open period ends). Sample Displays:
Date = 98/04/23[0000] 8 <- 9 ->
Starting from the date set in the Setup Menu, the date will be logged inHistory at 12:00AM every day. Press 8 or 9 to scroll through the historyrecord numbers.
Mon 08:02 1024
[0002] 8 <- 9 ->
Monday at 8:02 AM, card number 1024 gained access. Historyrecord number is 2.
Mon 08:34 *0007
[0009] 8 <- 9 ->
Monday at 8:34 AM, card number 7 was denied access as transactionrecord number 9 from top of buffer. "*" preceding the card numberdenotes access denied.
Mon 16:58 PANIC
[0039] 8 <- 9 ->
At 16:58 the Panic button was pressed, triggering the Alarm Panel Output,and a "PANIC" history entry is stored. The Alarm Panel output isacknowledged by pressing the # key.
Mon 17:45 FORCED
[0049] 8 <- 9 ->
At 17:45 the door was forced open, immediately activating the local alarmand Alarm Panel Output, and a "DOOR FORCED OPEN" history entry isstored. The Panel output from a "DOOR FORCED OPEN" is acknowledgedby pressing the # key.
Mon 18:00 Open
[0052] 8 <- 9 ->
At 18:00 the door was left open for longer than the programmedaccess time and causes a "Door Left Open" history entry to be stored.
Mon 18:01 PANEL
[0053 ] 8 <- 9 ->
At 18:01 the panel alarm was initiated by the open door andcauses a "Door Open Panel" history entry to be stored.
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Mon 18:02 ACK
[0054] 8 <- 9 ->
At 18:02 the panel alarm is acknowledged by pressing the "#" key at theterminal which causes an "Acknowledged" history entry to be stored.
Mon 18:04 0005
[0055] 8 <- 9 ->
While in anti-passback mode, the cardholder with card number 5 hastried to use a card and enter again. "@" indicates anti-passback.
Mon 18:35 Egress
[0057 ] 8 <- 9 ->
At 18:35 the door was opened by a pressing an Egress switch that activatesthe relay for the stored door access time and causes an "Egress" historyentry to be stored.
Tue 08:00 Unlock
[0001 ] 8 <- 9 ->
At 08:00 the door was unlocked by a pre-entered Time Period or designatedcard (Auto Door Open) and causes an "Unlocked" history entry to be stored.See Setup and Door menus for Auto Door Open setting.
Tue 17:00 Lock
[0088 ] 8 <- 9 ->
At 17:00 the door was locked by a pre-entered Time Period or designatedcard (Auto Door Open) and causes a "Locked" history entry to be stored.
No more entries
[0123] 8 <- 9 ->
Only 123 transactions (200 transactions max.) have occurred.
Note: "Denied access" cards are recorded once in the History Transaction file. Repeated attempts will not be recorded to prevent redundant and unnecessary history transaction entries.
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8.0 Printing Option/ MENU 8 The RX2 allows downloading of cardholder transactions to a serial or parallel printer. However, when networking, only a parallel printer may be used. The transactions may be reported in "Real Time" (as they occur) or in a history report of up to 200 transactions. If you are using a parallel printer, use a standard parallel cable. If you are using a serial printer, a serial cable must be created to connect with the printer. The cable should be 2-twisted pair, 22 AWG, stranded (Belden) 8728, or equivalent, with a 3-pin red AMP connector (P/N 83-02074, included with unit) on one end (RX2 @ P4) and a DB-25 male connector on the other (to serial printer). The length should not exceed 100 feet. Route the cable following all building codes and regulations. Allow a minimum of 5 inches (13 cm) on both ends for connector assembly. Strip the outer cover on each end to expose at least 5 inches of shield. Assemble the cable and connectors as shown below. RX2 to Serial Printer
321
321
Gnd
RCV
P4
3-pin Amp connector DB25 Male connector
Printer22 AWG, stranded, shielded cable
XMIT
Printer ConfigurationsSerialNo parity1 Stop Bit2400 Baud
After wiring is completed, turn the printer ON. When a printer is connected, the realtime log is enabled as soon as the RX2 is powered up. The printer will acknowledge communication by printing: REAL TIME LOG ENABLED If the print acknowledgement does not occur, check: 1. Wiring installation with diagram 2. Is printer on-line? 3. Printer configuration 4. Connectors Each transaction is printed as it occurs and logs: the day of the week, time of transaction, terminal designation, authorization status, and card number. Each real time transaction from the RX2 will print with the following information:
Realtime Log Enabled Terminal_ 98/09/01 Mon 11:00 Terminal_ {A} Denied 00000090002011 12:01 Terminal_ {A} Authorized 00000090002011 12:25 Terminal_ {A} Authorized 00000067003021 12:28 Terminal_ {A} Authorized 00000087034533 13:35 Terminal_ {B} Door Left Open 13:36 Terminal_ {B} *Door Open Panel* 13:36 Terminal_ {B} Acknowledged 13:37 Terminal_ {A} Authorized 00000044784423 13:39 Terminal_ {B} *PANIC* 13:41 Terminal_ {B} Acknowledge
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Realtime Log Example
Printing History Transactions / MENU 8, continued
Press 1 to access the History transaction printing menus.
Enter "8" from the Top menu, f d. 1 Hist 2 Report
SB
Ø =A/B 1=A 2=B
(0-2) : Ø
Print History
Oldest = 0XXX
Upinit
(H isto ry R e p o rt[0 0 5 0 ] T[0 0 4 9 ] 0 0 :0 0 T[0 0 4 8 ] 1 1 :3 5 T[0 0 4 7 ] 1 1 :3 9 T[0 0 4 6 ] 1 1 :3 9 T[0 0 4 5 ] 1 1 :4 0 T
T ra n s a c tio n n u m b e r
Press 2 Report to access the rep Time Group En
pa(1-9): Ø
Cards Remaining 1.
2. 3.
0XXX
See the following Current Time
ollow the instructions to print out transactions as requirepecify whether both doors are required or only A or only
. ø (A and B) is the default.to 200 history transactions may be printed. Press # toiate printing.
History Transaction Report Example
D a te s ta m p is c o u n te d a s a h is to r y tra n s a c t io n )
e rm in a l_ 9 8 /0 9 /1 5 F r ie rm in a l_ { A } A u th o r iz e d 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1e rm in a l_ { B } D e n ie d 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 7 4 5 1e rm in a l_ { B } A u th o r iz e d 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 8 5 6 4 5 1e rm in a l_ { A } * D O O R F O R C E D O P E N *e rm in a l_ { A } A c k n o w le d g e
T im e E c l ip s e te r m in a l D o o r S ta tu s C a rd n u m b e r
ort function of a specific time group.
ter a time group number 1-9 to view a report of thatrticular time group.
The report will show all time groups with their respectivesettings.The number of cards remaining.The cards that are constrained to that Time Group.
Group Configurations Report and an example of a Time Group Report.
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Current Time Group Configurations
Time Group:(1) Mon-Sun 00:00-24:00(2) Mon-Sun 06:00-18:00(3) Mon-Fri 00:00-24:00(4) Mon-Fri 06:00-18:00(5) Sat-Sun 00:00-24:00(6) Sat-Sun 06:00-18:00(7) Mon-Fri 08:00-17:00(8) [1234567](9) [1234567]
Transaction number Card # Time Group Active Door(s)Cards Remaining: 0XXX
[0001] 0002 (1) A/B[0002] 0003 (1) /B[0003] 0004 (1) /B[0004] 0005 (7) A/B[0005] 0006 (5) A/[0006] 0007 (1) A/B[0007] 0008 (3) A/[0008] 0009 (1) A/B[0009] 0010 (1) A/B
Time Group Report
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Networking/ Menu 9 To access the networking features, press 9 Net. Network Address 00
Enter 01 to address the RX2 as Master Controller. All other RX2sy
stems (satellites) may have any number from 2-99.Enter 1 Addr, if you wish to change the status of the RX2 from Master to a satellite. (Note: Only a Master RX2 can link to satellites. There is no satellite-to-satellite communication.) After setting the Network address, those designated as satellites will return to the Top Menu. The Master
Controller will continue to the next screen, which allows you to "Link" with the satellites.
2 Link 3 Copy
1 Addr 3 Copy
Enter 2 Link, to establish communications to a satellite.
Link Terminal (1-99) 0
Enter the terminal access number (of the satellite RX2 system) to which you would like the Master controller to “link”.
Once communication is established, the Master controller will display the Top Menu for the requested satellite. The satellite will display: "Please Standby", until you terminate communication. Communication may be terminated by entering the "*", or automatically, if no key entries are made for one minute. You may now program the satellite as you normally would any RX2. See "Getting Started". (Note: The satellite will not respond to any card transactions or activate any alarms until the Link is terminated.) Download Card database/Time Group Information/Door Settings/ and Alarm information to satellites by using the COPY command.
1 Addr 2 Link Enter 3 Copy.
Enter satellite terminal address or 0 for ALL.
Copy to Terminal
(0 = All) 00
NOTE: When networking, ONLY the PARALLEL port for printing is available.
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RX2 Network System Cabling The RX2 Networking system requires a single communication cable to be connected between the Master Controller and a satellite RX2, then daisy-chained between each additional satellite unit.
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3 Gnd2 Xmit1 Rcv
3 Gnd2 Rcv1 Xmit
MasterController
3 Gnd2 Xmit1 Rcv
3 Gnd2 Rcv1 Xmit
EclipseSatellite 1
3 Gnd2 Xmit1 Rcv
3 Gnd2 Rcv1 Xmit
EclipseSatellite 2
3 Gnd2 Xmit1 Rcv
3 Gnd2 Rcv1 Xmit
EclipseSatellite 3
To other satellites
500 feetmaximumbetween units.22 AWG, twistedpair, stranded,shielded cable.See Appendix forrecommendedcable types.
Standard Operating Nomenclature During the course of card/PIN reading and processing, the following displays will appear periodically: The RX2-170 displays this screen when awaiting card/PIN data
input. This is the "running" mode. PCSC 08:05 Tue
Insert Card
After the card/PIN has been read, the display will show:
Access DeniedCard Error
Card Read ErrorPlease Retry
AuthorizedPlease Enter
Access Denied
Invalid Card
Access DeniedInvalid Time
OR
OR
OR
And, if the "Auto Door Open" feature is activated, the following display will appear: PCSC 08:05 TueUnlocked {B}
Door B is currently in Auto Door Open mode.
Any time that the door is left open, the following display will appear:
PleaseClose Door! {A}
Door A is open.
If Auto Door Open is NOT activated, the screen will display the following:
PCSC XX:XX MonPress “#” for Menu
If the Auto Door Open function is activated, the green LED on the reader will remain on when the "Door Open" has been set. The red LED will remain on when the door is locked (the function has been cancelled). A flashing LED means that the system is processing the information and also occurs when the system is reading any card and will eventually reflect either green or red depending on which cards and/or time periods have been defined as approved.
Display Definitions 1. Invalid Card: This card or PIN has not been programmed into the system. 2. Invalid Time: This card or PIN has been programmed with another time group. It cannot be
processed during this time group. 3. Card Error: This card has been programmed for another facility and cannot be processed at this site. 4. Card Read Error: RX2 cannot read the card due to incorrect swipe of card through reader. Upon completing the card or PIN read data entry, and displaying one of the above statuses, the system will return to the "running" mode. Power Loss Situations Clock flashes when there is loss of power. The RX2-170 with battery-backed clock calendar RAM protects all of the card/PIN database and Time, Day, and Date, in the event of a power failure. When
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power is restored, the time will be (flashing) until the # key is pressed accessing the setup menu; at which time, the time, day, and date are restored by pressing the # key again. Installing the RX2 Remote Access Control Systems The PCB is typically attached to the rear panel of a NEMA-type enclosure or the OEM enclosure (shown below), using four standoffs, screws, locknuts, and washers. The enclosure should be mounted on a stable wall surface in a secured room or area. The RX2-170 programming unit should be enclosed and installed in a safe room or closet. Note: Only those RX2s installed in the NEMA-type enclosure meet UL requirements.
9.5”
13.0”
4.75”
7.90”
12.19”
.186 DIA
.21”
Optional NEMA-type Enclosure dimensions 11.0”
15.25”
4.35”
8.90”
12.00”
.186 DIA
1.50”
Optional OEM Enclosure dimensions
If you are not using one of the optional enclosures to house the RX2-170 printed circuit board, follow the installation instructions and refer to the following PCB dimension detail figure for the drill pattern. These enclosures do NOT meet UL requirements and therefore do not comply with UL294. 1. Refer to the hole pattern shown in the following figure when drilling the mounting holes in the enclosure. 2. Attach the RX2-170 printed circuit board to the rear panel by inserting the #6-32 screws and flat washers through the back of of the enclosure and attach the 1 1/4" standoffs to the exposed threads. 3. Position the mounting holes of the RX2-170 printed circuit board over the standoffs on the rear panel. Secure the PCB to the enclosure, using four #6 locknuts and flat washers.
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4. Connect wiring to all ports according to instructions described in Required Cabling Section.
7.40”
8.200”.171 DIA
7.100”
8.500”.55”
.55”
RX2-170 Printed Circuit Board Mounting Hole Dimensions
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Mounting the BR-470 Weigand Output Swipe Card Reader The BR-370 and BR-470 are each comprised of a housing and a mounting plate. The mounting plate is typically attached to a single gang, 2 x 4 inch horizontally mounted junction box. 1. Attach the mounting plate to the junction box, with the latches on top and facing outward, using two
#6-32 x 1/4" flat head screws. Pull connectorized cable through slot in the center of the plate. 2. Place the mounting holes on the back of the BR-370/470 over the latches on the mounting plate. Insert
the latches into the slots on the reader so that it hooks into the mounting plate. Connect the cable to the header on the back of the reader.
5. Attach the reader to the mounting plate by inserting the security fastener through the hole in the bottom of the reader. Secure using a security screwdriver.
PCSC
3.3125.05
1.502.37
3.22
.157 dia hole
Mounting Plate
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Connecting the RX2-170 Controller to the BR-470 Reader The cable connecting the controller to the reader should be a 3-twisted pair, 22 AWG, stranded, shielded cable with a 5-pin red AMP connector (P/N 83-01076) on both ends. The maximum length is 500 feet. See the Appendix for approved cable manufacturers. 1. Route the cable following all building and wiring codes and regulations. Allow a minimum of 5
inches (13 cm) on both ends for connector assembly. 2. Strip the outer cover on each end to expose at least 5 inches of shield. Assemble the cable and
connector as shown below. 3. Insert the connector on one end of the cable on the reader port header on the host PCB. Insert the
other end on the header exposed on the back of the BR-370/470 reader or BP-270 PIN Terminal.
1
2
3
4
5-pin red Ampconnectors
5
1
2
3
500’ max.
Reader @ J2 RX2 at P6 or P12RedWhiteGreeBlackBrown
+5VDCData 1Data 0GroundLED 5
4
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Required Cabling Connecting the RX2 terminal to Relay Output (Door Strike) The door relay output provides contacts that open or close a circuit which, in turn, enables or disables a door lock. The following diagram describes installing the cable and connecting the relay to the RX2 unit. The part required is a 4-pin red AMP connector (P/N 83-02002, included with the unit). The cable type is 18 AWG, stranded, shielded cable. The door lock and power supply type may affect the absolute maximum length. For door strikes powered by an external power supply, the RX2 end of the cable connects to P11 or P17 on the controller printed circuit board. RX2 to Door Strike with Separate Power Supply
P11 or P17 on RX2 PCB
Normally OpenCommon
Normally Closed
Connect to either N/Oor N/C, depending onthe “normal” status ofyour circuitry.Normally Openconnection is shown.
Door StrikePower Supply
MOV (Metal Oxide Varistor) orDiode for counter EMF protection(1N4004-1N4007)
DoorStrike
4 3 2 1
No connect
(Wiring shown with Diode and MOV for EMF protection.)
RX2 to Door Strike (+12 VDC powered by RX2)
P11A or P17A on RX2 PCB
MOV (Metal Oxide Varistor) orDiode for counter EMFprotection (1N4004-1N4007)
DoorStrike
1 2
Ground
+12 VDC
22 AWG, stranded, shielded cable
Connecting the RX2 terminal to the Power Source The power draw of the RX2 system is 300 mA, 12 VDC (without reader). The following diagram describes installing the cable and connecting the RX2 unit to the power source. The part required is a 6-pin red AMP connector (P/N 83-01025, included with the unit). The wire type is 18 AWG, stranded, shielded cable. See the appendix for approved cable manufacturers. The RX2 end of the cable connects to P1 on the controller printed circuit board. If an egress device will be used, make additional connections to the P1 connector.
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123456
Gnd
+ 12 VDC Input18 AWG, stranded, shielded cable
12 VDCPower Supply
Regulated
Connecting the RX2 terminal to Egress The RX2 provides ports for egress switches to be installed. The headers at P7 and P13 require 2-pin red Amp connectors (P?N 83-02030) with 22 AWG wirw which can connect to an inline switch. The cables should not exceed 500 feet in length.
P7 or P13 on RX2 PCB
Normally Open Output
GroundEgress Device
22 AWG, stranded, shielded cable4 3 2 1
Connecting the RX2 terminal to Door Sense, Local Alarm Output, and Alarm Panel Output The RX2 supports outputs for both a local audible alarm and an alarm panel. The following diagrams describe installing the cable and connecting the RX2 unit to the outputs as well as to the door sense input.. The part required is a 4-pin red AMP connector (included with the unit). The wire type is 22 AWG, stranded, shielded cable. See the appendix for approved cable manufacturers. The RX2 end of the cable connects to P7 or P13 on the controller printed circuit board. If a door sense device will not be used, ensure that pins 3 and 4 are jumpered on the 4-pin connector inserted at P7 and P13. RX2 to Door Sense
P7 or P13 on RX2 PCB
Normally Closed Output
GroundDoor Sense
22 AWG, stranded, shielded cable4 3 2 1
Note: If not using door sense feature, jumper pin 3 to pin 4
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RX2 to Local Alarm Output and Alarm Panel
P10 or P16 on RX2 PCB
Use Altronix RB5or equivalent
22 AWG, stranded, shielded cable
4 3 2 1
Intermediate Relay
An Intermediate Relay Modulemay be required. See panelmanufacturer requirements.12VDC, 20mA
Alarm Panel (Momentary Closure
+ C NC NO
- C NC NO
External PowerSource
Local Alarm/Horn
AlarmPanel
Local Alarm/Horn
External PowerSource
12VDC, 20mA
Local Alarm Output
RX2 to Local Alarm w/ Intermediate Relay
P10 or P16 on RX2 PCB
+12VDC Output
Local Alarm Output
2 14 3
IntermediateRelay
Diode for counter EMF protection(1N4004-1N4007) or MOV (MetalOxide Varistor)
> 40 mA Local Alarm
Note: The RX2 will support local alarms with ratings up to 40 mA. Alarms exceeding this should be installed with an intermediate relay that accommodate the higher amperage. Connecting the RX2 terminal to Panic Input The RX2 supports a panic device connection. The following diagram describes installing the cable and connecting the RX2 unit to the panic input device. The part required is a 2-pin red AMP connector (P/N 83-02002, included with the unit). The wire type is 22 AWG, stranded, shielded cable. See the appendix for approved cable manufacturers. The RX2 end of the cable connects to P6 or P14 on the controller printed circuit board. RX2 to Panic Input P6 or P14 on RX2 PCB
Panic Input, N.O.
GroundPanic Device
22 AWG, stranded, shielded cable2 1
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P4
To AC, see Note 2
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
* 0 #
1 Setup2 Card 3 SystemGnd
XmitRcv
GndRcv
XmitP3
J5ParallelPrinter/DB25
4 No connect3 Com
1 Norm. Closed2 Norm. Open
4 Sense
2 Egress1 Gnd3 Gnd
+12VDCinput
Gnd
P1
P13
P11
4 Sense
2 Egress1 Gnd
3 Gnd
P7
Reader ARelay / toDoor Strike
4 No connect3 Com
1 Norm. Closed
2 Norm. Open
P17
Reader ASense/Egress
Reader BSense/Egress
Reader BRelay / to
Door Strike
P11AP17A
1 +12VDC2 Gnd
1 +12VDC
2 Gnd
Sense Inputs, Egress, Relays, +12VDC for Door Strikes
P4
To AC, see Note 2
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
* 0 #
1 Setup2 Card 3 System
GndXmit
RcvGndRCV
Xmit
P3
J5ParallelPrinter/DB25
2 Norm. Open1 Gnd
1 Local2 +12V
3 Panel4 +12V
+12V
Gnd
P1
P16
1 Gnd
2 Norm. Open
P14P8
P104 +12V
3 Panel2 +12V
1 Local
Reader APanic
Reader APanel/Local
Alarm
Reader BPanel/Local
Alarm
Reader BPanic
Panic, Panel and Local Alarm
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PANIC
Reader A
Request to Exit
Door Sense
Door Lock
SerialPrinter
ParallelPrinter
+12VPower
ExternalAlarmOutput
RX2-470U Typical System Wiring
P4
To AC, see Note 2
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
* 0 #
1 Setup2 Card 3 System
GndXmit
RcvGnd
RCVXmit
P3
J5ParallelPrinter/DB25
1 +5V2 Data 1
3 Data 0
5 LED
+12V
Gnd
P1
P12P6 1 +5V2 Data 13 Data 04 Gnd
5 LED
To ReaderA
To ReaderBRed
Brown4 Gnd
WhiteGreen
BlackRed
WhiteGreen
BlackBrown
Reader Connections
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Appendix RX2-470U Technical Specifications Dimensions (in optional enclosure): Height: 13.0 in. (33.0 cm) Width: 9.5 in. (24.1 cm) Depth: 5.0 in. (12.7 cm) Operating Temperature: 32°F to 115°F (0°C to 46°C)Humidity: 0% to 90%, non-condensing Electrical: Power Requirements: +12VDC, 300 mA, typical @ 12VDC
Recommended Power Source: UL Listed (AVLY) Power Supply by Altronix Corp., model AL400ULX or a power limited source in accordance with Article 725 of the NEC.
LCD Display: 2 lines: 16 characters per line (32 characters total) Each character 5 x 7 dot matrix. Character size: .1 x .2 in. Relay: 2 Form C Outputs: Setting - 1 to 31 seconds. Rating - 2 Amps at 30 VDC. BR-470 Reader Power Consumption: +5 VDC, 25 mA Typ, @ 12 VDC (30 mA max., powered by host) Status Indicator: Red/Green LED, controlled by Host. Red= Power On. Red/Green Alternating= processing. Green= Authorized, accepted. Red= Denied. Environmental specifications: Operating Temperatures Humidity For BR-470 Readers: -30° - 156°F (-34° - 70°C) 0% to 90%, non-condensing Cabling: 22 AWG stranded, shielded, 5-conductor (Alpha 1295C or equivalent), or use 3-pair 22 AWG stranded, shielded cable (Alpha 6010C, Belden 8777, or WPW D431). Length: Reader to Host: 500' maximum Connector Designations Pin 1: +5V Pin 2: Data "Ones" Pin 3: Data "Zeros" Pin 4: Ground Pin 5: LED Control System Capacities: Cardholders: 400 History Transactions: 200 Default Time Periods: 9 Factory Approved Cables: (For installer-fabricated door strike & power supply cables)
Type22 AWG, 2-pair (4-cond) twisted, stranded,shielded
Plenum type (if required)
22 AWG, 3-pair twisted, stranded, shielded
18 AWG, 2-pair (4-cond) twisted, stranded,shielded(For installer-fabricated reader cables)22 AWG, 5-cond., stranded, unshielded22 AWG, 3 pairs, solid, shielded22 AWG, 3 pairs, stranded, shielded
Manufacturer Part NumberBelden 8728Alpha 2404COlympic 3030Belden88723 (w/ "Teflon" stamped on cover)Alpha 5861Belden8777Alpha6010CWPWD431Alpha 2424C
Belden 8445Belden 8767Belden 8777
Wiring Accessories (For proper wiring termination) Description Part Number AMP Head for MTA 156 Connector 88-08005 AMP handle for above AMP Head 88-08003 OR Hand Tool for MTA connector 88-08006
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Use and Care of Magnetic Stripe Cards Swiping Cards 1. The swipe reader requires that a full level swipe through the read slot be executed. Do not begin or end midway through the slot. Do not leave the card in the reader. Rapid swiping back and forth or jiggling of the card in the slot may also prevent a proper reading. 2. The card reader can read in either direction; however, only one side of the card is encoded and it must be oriented in the correct position. Because each customer's artwork is unique, it must be determined which side is encoded and which is top and bottom. For cards with photo identification, the photo side should face forward. Consult your personnel office or dealer to confirm orientation. 3. It would be advisable to disengage the card badge from clothing, jewelry, or any other personal article before attempting the card read procedure. 4. Cards should not be placed near any magnetic source to avoid the possibility of damaging the card encoding. • Do Not Insert Card at an Angle! • Do Not Swipe Card Back and Forth! • Do Not Bend Card! • Do Not Insert Card Midway into the Reader! • Do Not Place Near Magnetic Source!
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TROUBLESHOOTING THE RX2 The following situations may arise after setting up your RX2 system. Please follow the instructions suggested. Should you still encounter a problem, contact your authorized PCSC dealer. •My system powers up, but I cannot enter the Top Menu. Check the display. If it shows "Please Set Code", you must initialize the system with a user card (See page 3). •After initializing the system, the display shows a "Please Close Door {A}{B}" message. The RX2 has sense inputs for both door A & B. Since the contact is Normally Closed, pins 3 & 4 at P7 and/or P13 must either have a door contact or a jumper installed (Page 24). •I have added my cards, but none of them will unlock the door. a. Make sure the cards are configured for the correct Time Group, Door {A or B}and Anti-passback
parameter (page 5). b. Review card "swiping" procedures for proper card orientation (page 30). c. Note the card message on the display and verify with Display Definitions (page 18). •The door remains unlocked even though I don't use the Auto-Door Open feature. a. Review the set-up procedure to see that Auto-Door Open has not been enabled. Enter Menu 5 and
make sure that Auto-Door Open is set to Time Group: 0 (page 9). b. Check for faulty egress switch. Remove egress connection and note any changes. •I used my card to unlock the door, but before I could open it, the door locked, and then I was unable to use the card. First, increase the Door Strike Time to a longer duration to allow for ample time to open the door (page 9). Next, you may either decrease the Anti-passback restriction (minimum is 1 minute, therefore access will be denied for a minimum of one minute) or disable Anti-Passback in the Change Card menu (page 6) to allow immediate unrestricted access. •I checked my wiring configuration, but I still cannot "link" my Master unit to the satellite RX2. Check that the address for the Master is 01 and the Satellite address is set for a number between 02 and 99.
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FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Changes or modifications not approved by PCSC could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
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Addendum for UL Compliance to UL 294 The following is a list of items in the RX2-470U Operation/Installation Manual (34-10041-001) which are to be excluded when referring to the unit as one which has been found to comply with UL requirements Access Control System units. Item Page Description Non-Compliance Criteria
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Sense (Door)
Panic
Panel
Enclosure
Power Req't.
Alarm Panel
Labels
Standard Features
1 1 1 19 20 22 25 25
The suitability of interfacing the unit to an external alarm panel has not been evaluated by UL. The panic feature is supplementary to the access control operation and hence, was not evaluated to the requirements covering this use. See item 2 above. Only units provided with the "NEMA-type" enclosure have been found to comply with UL requirements. Each unit shall be supplied by a UL Listed (ALVY) power supply manufactured by Altronix Corp., Model AL400ULX orby a Power Limited Source in accordance with Article 725 of the NEC in order to comply with UL requirements. See item 2 above. See item 2 above. The External Alarm Output feature was not evaluated to UL requirements.
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