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PRC-001
ClearNet Proximi
Reader Controller
INSTALLATION AND
OPERATION MANUAL
ISONAS
..Tbe r'niegrafed solution for aczess control."
4810 Riverde Road 13 Via
Boulder, CO 80301 Rand")
303-440-5155 949-713
ClearNet Proximity Reader Controller
PRC-001
Installation Manual
The purpose of this manual is to provide the information required to install,
operate and maintain the ClearNet proximity reader controller, PRC~001, from
ISONAS.
This manual is intended for those individuals (end user or dealer) who will be
installing. configuring and placing the ClearNet proximity reader controller, PRC-
001, in operation at a given installation site. The information provided in this
manual is not intended to either conflict with or supplement the specific building,
electrical, fire, or safety codes required by law for any given installation.
The following are the general specifications of the ClearNet proximity reader
controller, PRC—0014
Table 1 - PRC103 Specifications
Input Voltage 6.5 to 16 Volts DC
Current Draw less than 150 mA
Read Range 0 to 4 inches typical @ 12VDC
Read Speed <750 msecs
Exciter Field Frequency 125 kHz
Modulation FSK/ ASK
Communication Interface RS485 synchronous polling protocol
Relay Rating 2A/30VDC
Inpuis/ Outputs 3 monitor inputs/ 2 TTL logic outputs
Standalone Memory 500 cardholders/ 250 events
Visual Indicators 2 LEDs, for normal operation and program mode
Operating Temperature -4° to HOT (—20' to 60'C)
Weight approximately 6 ounces
Size 6.625 x 1.625 x 0.80 inches (16.8 x 4.1 x 2.0 cm)
Mounting Dimensions 6.00 inches centered (15.2 cm)
The proximity reader controller, PRC-001, consists of a rectangular sealed, all-
weather housing that can easily fit on a door mullion or in any location near a door,
The dark charcoal-blue housing is made of a UV stabilized polycarbonate blended
material that is both durable and resistant to weather. Mounting holes are located
exactly six (6) inches apart on the centerline of the short dimension of the housing.
The terminations are located externally in the rear of the housing for easy access and
wiring of the reader. There is a total of twelve (12) terminals. Two for power (+/ -),
two for RS485 interface (Data A/ B), two TI'L outputs, three monitor inputs, three
terminations for the relay (NC, NO, Common).
The reader as received is sealed by a bacqulate and gasket that should not be
disturbed when mounting and installing the reader. The two mounting screws
provided is tamperproot and will insure the all-weather protection of the reader
when installed on a wall or door mullion.
Below is a drawing depicting the location of the mounting holes, terminals and
general description of the housing enclosure of the reader.
Termina tions
Data 0
Data 7
Power
Ground
" In ut 1
6.525 5.00" "gut 2
Input 3
Output 1
Output 2
NO (relay)
NC (relay)
Common
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Figure 1 - ClearNet Proximity Reader Controller PRC-001 Enclosure
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Some care should be taken when choosing a location to install the ClearNet
proximity reader controller. The failure to locate the reader away from any radio
frequency interference sources could cause reduced performance in read range and
read speed. Do not locate the PRC-001 near broad spectrum EM] noises such as those
generated by motors, pumps, generators, DC—AC converters, AC switching relays,
light dimmers and CRTs.
The ClearNet proximity reader controller, is designed to be mounted directly onto
metal, due to its metal compensated design. However, it is not recommended to
frame the reader by any metal since this will degrade its read range performance In
general, metal in close proximity to the reader (on the sides) will adversely affect its
read range] speed performance. You should never cover the reader with any type of
metal.
Enclosed in the packaging should be two mounting screws; one proximity reader
controller, PRC-001; this installation manual; and a packing list.
The ClearNet proximity reader controller, is a simple, self-contained reader designed
and built for installation simplicity. There is no need to set any address switches, or
remove the backplate to access terminals for any reason. All terminations are
accessible from the outside of the reader, and the address number is imprinted on
the label located on the backplate.
Make sure to install any input devices like a ’request for exit’ (REX) and door sensor;
the power supply; magnetic locking device; and any other output devices before
installing the PRC-001. Pull all wiring terminations from these input} output
devices to the door before you proceed with the wiring of the PRC-001.
Procedure
1. Recommend to remove about three inches of plastic insulation and
shielding foil from one end of a dual, twisted pair cable (RS-485 wiring). Strip this
wire back about a 1/4 inch and terminate them to the proper Data A and Data B
terminals on the back of the reader
2. Make sure all input/ output/ power device wiring are prepped and stripped
for termination to the reader, and the power source is off before installing wires.
3. Terminate these devices to the reader at the proper terminals based on the
type of configuration you have chosen to operate the reader‘ It is recommended that
when power is applied to the reader that the reader relay is in a normally closed
position. (Note: It is best to terminate all ground wire to one common wire and
terminate this wire to the terminal marked ground)
4. Use a water-resistant sealant compound (like RTV) to seal the termination
wiring around the terminals.
5. Mount the reader on the wall or mullion using the two antivtamper
mounting screws provided in the packaging kit.
6. Provide power to the reader and view the power up sequence.
ELAY T0
MAGNETIC LOCK
POWER SUPPLY
TTLZOUTPUT
TTL I OUTPUT
RS—485 DATA UNES
DOOR STRIKE
OPTIONAL REQUEST TO EXIT
AUXILIARY INPUT
Figure 2 — ClearNet Proximity Reader Controller PRC-001 Connection Diagram
When powering up the reader, the reader will go through a diagnostic routine that
takes about 10 - 15 seconds. The reader will initiate an audible tone within the first 5
to 10 seconds and the top red LED will turn on.
If the red LED is not turned on after about 30 seconds under power, please check the
power. If the power is available, then return the reader to ISONAS for a
replacement reader.
Note: Make sure the terminations to the power are secure, and if the relay is
connected to the magnetic lock, you should immediately hear the relay trip the lock
when power is applied. If the relay works and the top red LED is not on, then the
reader is not functioning properly.
Standalone Operations:
There are two methods to program the reader for standalone operations. The
first method is through three different cards that can be programmed for ”adding"
cards, “deleting" cards, and ”locking" down the door reader. The second method is
to program the reader through the PC directly connected to the reader through the
RS—232 serial port. (Note: You will need an RS-485 to RS-232 converter plug to
achieve this connection from the reader to the PC)‘
First Method-
In the first method, the installer can provide programmed cards for the three
options of ”adding", ”deleting", and "locking " out cardholders. Once you possess
the three master cards, you can add and delete cardholders by using either card to
put the reader in a state of being programmed. The lock card is used to lock down
the door during off hours.
When you use any of these three cards, the bottom LED will light up amber.
The three master cards work like a toggle switch, they will switch the reader in one
of three states (add, delete or lock). When you add cards, you present the “add"
master card to the reader to put the reader in program mode (bottom LED turns
amber) and you then sequentially present cards to the reader that you want to add
(the top LED will blink green every time you present a card). In order to delete cards,
you present the ”delete" master card to the reader (bottom LED turns amber), and
subsequent cards presented will be deleted from memory (the top LED will blink red
every time you present a card). In order to lock the door down, you present the
"lock" master card and both LEDs will turn red to denote the door is locked down.
Second Method-
The second method to program the reader allows more flexibility. You will
need our programming software package which allows you to download
programming. print reports of captured events from the reader, and view them on
the PC. This program also provides you flexibility to choose options for the beeper,
your inputs and outputs on the reader. This program also gives the user the
flexibility to set the "add", "delete", and ”lock" master cards. This ability will allow
an end user to replace a lost master card with a new programmed card, or you can
designate a master card to a specific employee.
This program is very user friendly and is Windows 95/98/ NT compatible
with a familiar Windows GUI interface.
The ClearNet Proximity Reader Controller is a highly reliable reader with no
moving parts. It operatfi at a low voltage (+9 to +15 volts) and draws very little
current during operation. However, there are environmental issues to be aware of
when operating RF/ ID proximity readers.
1. Make sure that you have located the reader in an area that is fairly low in radio
frequency interference, since the harmonics of external radio frequency sources
could affect read range and read speed of the reader‘
7. Although the PRC—001 reader is designed to be mounted on metal surfaces
without any effect in read range and speed, make sure that metal does not shield the
sides of the reader, since this could adversely affect read range and read speed.
3. If power is evident to the reader by the indication of the top LED turning red, and
there is no response after presenting a card or tag, get an alternative card or tag since
most likely the card or tag is non-functiom].
4. If power is evident to the reader by the indication of the top LED turning red, but
other inputs are not functioning, make sure you have programmed these input
activities from the programming software, and check the relay terminations.
If all the connections on the reader are correct, and power is evident by the
indication of the top LED being red, and there is a non—functioning feature, call
ISONAS at either 3034405155 or 949—713—2742 and ask for field service.
The PRC-001 “ClearNet” Proximity Reader Controller is a new type of access control
reader product. This device is unique because it has the ability to make access
control decisions on a standalone basis due to its onboard relay and monitor inputs
and outputs, and it can be seamlessly connected together controlled by a PC host
system to make the access control decisions in a network model An individual with
a valid RF/l'D transponder in a card or tag has the ability to enter through a door
fitted with the PRC—001 door access reader.
The PRC»001 is powered by a 12 volt DC power source and can communicate directly
to a PC host system through its RS-485 serial communication interface using a
proprietary communication protocol. The communication between an RF/ ID card
or tag transponder, and a reader controller is accomplished via magnetic coupling
between the antennae on both the transponder and reader using FSK (frequency
shift keying) modulation
The PRC—001 can be connected directly to a PC host through an industrial RS—485
interface connection using twisted pair wire. Up to 255 readers could be connected
in a daisy chain or star configuration directly to the PC host. (Even though this is
the physical limit, it is not necessarily practical in most installation cases).
In Figure 3 below, is an example of a daisy chain wiring topology that is
recommended if networking the readers together to a PC host with our Crystal
Access networking software (Crystal Matrix or Crystal Prism).
120 0, 1/2 W
termination resistor
Figure 3 - Typical Daisy Chain 115-485 Topology of Networking PRC-001’s
It is very implement to terminate all RS-485 connections with a 120 ohm termination
resistor identified in the figure above when using a daisy chain wiring
configuration When connecting to the PC, you will need to use an RS-485 to RS-
232 converter plug. Other wiring configurations using off-the—shelf RS—485 hubs and
repeaters will work seamlessly with the PRC-001 readexs.
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