Rosslare AYCQ6X55 Smart Card CSN Reader User Manual AYC x6355 Rev A Installation and

Rosslare Enterprises Ltd Smart Card CSN Reader AYC x6355 Rev A Installation and

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User Manual Q6355

AYC-x6355 Series
CSN SELECT Smart Card
Readers/Controllers
Installation and User Manual
Models:
AYC-H6355
AYC-M6355
AYC-Q6355
AYC-H6355 AYC-M6355 AYC-Q6355
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction ................................................................ 9
1.1 Installation Kit ....................................................................... 10
1.2 Ancillary Equipment .............................................................. 10
1.2.1 Function as a Reader ..................................................................... 10
1.2.2 Function as a Controller ................................................................ 10
2. Technical Specifications ............................................ 11
3. Mounting ................................................................... 13
4. Wiring Instructions ................................................... 15
4.1 Wiring the Unit as a Reader ................................................... 15
4.2 Wiring the Unit as a Controller ............................................... 16
5. OSDP Operation ......................................................... 19
6. Reader Functionality ................................................. 21
6.1 Transmit Mode ..................................................................... 21
6.2 Programming as a Reader ...................................................... 21
6.2.1 Entering Programming Mode ........................................................ 23
6.2.2 Exiting Programming Mode .......................................................... 23
6.2.3 Selecting Keypad Transmission Format ......................................... 24
6.2.4 Selecting Proximity Card Transmission Format .............................. 29
6.2.5 Changing the Programming Code ................................................ 33
6.2.6 Changing the Facility Code ........................................................... 34
6.3 Setting the Backlight ............................................................. 34
6.4 Return to Factory Default Settings .......................................... 35
6.5 Replacing a Lost Programming Code ...................................... 35
7. Controller Functionality............................................ 36
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7.1 Normal, Secure, and Master Users .......................................... 36
7.2 Modes of Operation .............................................................. 37
7.2.1 Normal Mode ............................................................................... 37
7.2.2 Bypass Mode ................................................................................ 37
7.2.3 Secure Mode ................................................................................ 38
7.2.4 Changing the Modes of Operation ............................................... 38
7.3 Auxiliary Input and Output..................................................... 39
7.4 Door Alarms ......................................................................... 39
7.5 Internal Case and Back Tamper .............................................. 40
7.6 Lockout Feature (Keypad/Card Tamper) .................................. 40
7.7 REX Function ........................................................................ 40
7.8 Secured Intelligent Power Supply ........................................... 41
7.9 Programming as a Controller ................................................. 41
7.9.1 Entering Programming Mode ........................................................ 43
7.9.2 Exiting Programming Mode .......................................................... 43
7.9.3 Changing Lock Strike Code .......................................................... 44
7.9.4 Changing Auxiliary Code .............................................................. 45
7.9.5 Changing the Programming Code ................................................ 46
7.9.6 Changing the Normal/Secure Code .............................................. 46
7.9.7 Changing the Normal/Bypass Code and Door Chime Settings ...... 47
7.9.8 Setting Fail Safe/Secure Operation, Tamper Siren and Lock Strike
Release Time ................................................................................. 48
7.9.9 Defining the Auxiliary Input and Output ....................................... 49
7.9.10 Auxiliary Mode Reference Guide ................................................... 50
7.9.11 Setting the Lockout Feature .......................................................... 53
7.9.12 Setting the Backlight Behavior ...................................................... 54
7.9.13 Setting the Bell Button (*) Behavior .............................................. 54
7.9.14 Enrolling Primary and Secondary Codes ........................................ 55
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7.9.15 Deleting Primary and Secondary Codes ......................................... 58
7.9.16 Relay Codes Assignment ............................................................... 61
7.9.17 Relay Code Assignment using Standard Method .......................... 61
7.9.18 Relay Code Assignment using Search Method .............................. 62
7.9.19 PIN Code Length/Factory Default Settings ..................................... 63
7.9.20 Replacing a Lost Programming Code ............................................ 64
7.9.21 Exiting Secure Mode if Normal/Secure Code was Lost................... 65
A. Declaration of Conformity........................................ 66
B. Limited Warranty ...................................................... 67
List of Figures
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List of Figures
Figure 1: Removing the Top Cover .................................................................. 13
Figure 2: Controller Application Wiring Diagram ............................................. 17
Figure 3: Auxiliary Output Connection with Internal Power ............................. 18
Figure 4: Auxiliary Output Connection with External Power............................. 18
Figure 5: DIP Switch Compartment .................................................................. 19
Figure 6: DIP Switch Settings ........................................................................... 20
List of Tables
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List of Tables
Table 1: Wiring the Unit as a Reader to a Control Panel .................................. 15
Table 2: Wiring the Unit as a Controller........................................................... 16
Table 3: Reader Programming Menus .............................................................. 22
Table 4: Keypad Transmission Format Option Number .................................... 25
Table 5: Proximity Card Transmission Format Option Number ......................... 30
Table 6: Controller Programming Menu .......................................................... 42
Table 7: Quick Reference Guide for Auxiliary Mode Setting ............................. 50
Introduction
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described herein.
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ROSSLARE exclusive warranty and liability is limited to the warranty and
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Introduction
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1. Introduction
The CSN SELECT AYC-x6355 is a series of multi-credential technology
contactless smart card readers with keypad for use in access control
system solutions and includes Rosslare’s convertible technology.
CSN SELECT readers have the capability to read the Card Serial
Number (CSN) from many smart card RFID Standards
implementations. The following list shows the credential technologies
for which we have confirmed compatibility:
ISO14443A MIFARE® Ultralight® Nano / EV1/ C, MIFARE
Classic® / Classic EV1, MIFARE PluS / SE / X / EV1, MIFARE
DESFire® EV1 / EV2, NFC N-TAG / Card Emulation
ISO14443B - China National ID
ISO15693 HID® iClass®, PicoPass, iCode, LEGIC
ISO18092 SONY® FeliCa® (Hong Kong Octopus)
This list is continuously updated, for the latest compatibility list
contact your sales representative.
The standard readers output the Wiegand CSN data in Wiegand
26-Bit format. Other Wiegand formats are available upon request.
With Rosslare’s convertible technology, the unit automatically
determines whether to function as a reader or as a controller. If the
unit is connected to a standard access control unit, then it functions
as a reader. If the unit is connected to Rosslare's secured intelligent
power supply such as the PS-A25T, PS-C25T or PS-C25TU, it functions
as a secured controller.
As controllers, the units accept up to 500 users, and allow entry via a
personal identification number (PIN) and/or by presenting a proximity
card. The PIN code length for the controller has several options. The
PIN code length can be a set number of 4, 5, or 6 digits or it can be a
4-8 digits option.
For information on how the unit functions as a reader, see Chapter 6.
For information on how the unit functions as a controller, see
Introduction
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Chapter 7.
1.1 Installation Kit
The installation kit consists of the following items to be used during
the installation procedure:
1 self-adhesive mounting label template
2 mounting screws and 2 screw anchors
1 pin Torx key tool
1 pin Torx security screw
1.2 Ancillary Equipment
The following equipment is required to complete your installation:
1.2.1 Function as a Reader
Compatible host controller (not supplied)
1.2.2 Function as a Controller
Secured intelligent power supply (such as the PS-A25T, PS-C25T
or PS-C25TU)
The controller connects to the following:
Electric lock strike mechanism or a magnetic lock device,
which implements fail safe (power to lock) or fail secure
(power to open) functions.
REX buttonNormally open type, switch is closed when
pressed.
Door monitor switch
Rosslare accessories can be found on www.rosslaresecurity.com.
Technical Specifications
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2. Technical Specifications
Electrical Characteristics
Power Supply Type Regulated
Operating Voltage Range 8 to 16 VDC
Current @ 12 V AYC-H/M6355: Standby: 120 mA, max: 160 mA
AYC-Q6355: Standby: 145 mA, max: 200 mA
Read Range* AYC-H/M6355: 9 cm (3.5 in.)
AYC-Q6355: 5 cm (2.5 in.)
Green LED Control** Dry Contact, N.O.
Red LED Control** Dry Contact, N.O.
Buzzer Control** Dry Contact, N.O.
Tamper Output** Open collector, active low, max. sink current
16 mA
Maximum Cable Distance
to Controller
Wiegand: 150 m (500 ft) with 18-AWG cable
OSDP (RS-485): 1,200 m (4,000 ft) with 2x2 18-
AWG twisted shielded cable
Environmental Characteristics
Operating Temp. Range -35°C to 66°C (-31°F to 150°F)
Operating Humidity
Range
0 to 95% (non-condensing)
Outdoor Usage Weather-resistant, UV-resistant, epoxy-potted,
suitable for indoor and outdoor use
* Measured using a Rosslare MIFARE Classic EV1 (ISO Card). Read range with
other credential technologies may vary. Range also depends on electrical
environment and proximity to metal.
** Control Lines are factory programmable and can be custom configured upon
request.
Technical Specifications
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Physical Characteristics
Dimensions
(H x W x D)
AYC-H6355: 110.7 × 75.0 × 18.2 mm
(4.4 x 3.0 x 0.7 in.)
AYC-M6355: 89.5 × 88.9 × 18.3 mm
(3.5 x 3.5 x 0.7 in.)
AYC-Q6355: 120.0 × 76.0 × 21.5 mm
(4.7 x 3.0 x 0.9 in.)
Weight AYC-H6355: 185 g (6.5 oz)
AYC-M6355: 169 g (5.9 oz)
AYC-Q6355: 430 g (15.2 oz)
Mounting
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3. Mounting
Before mounting, you should determine the best location for the
reader.
To mount the units:
1. Peel off the back of the self-adhesive mounting label template
and place it at the required mounting location.
2. Using the template as a guide, drill two holes (sizes indicated on
the template) used for mounting the back plate onto the surface.
3. Insert a suitable wall plug into each screw hole.
4. Drill a 10-mm (7/16”) hole for the cable. If mounting on metal,
place a grommet or electrical tape around the edge of the hole.
5. Wire the reader as described in Chapter 4. A linear type power
supply is recommended.
6. Remove the reader's snap-off front cover to reveal the two screw
holes (see Figure 1).
Figure 1: Removing the Top Cover
The location of the screws varies depending on the model
number of the reader.
Mounting
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7. Align the two holes of the reader with those drilled in the wall
and firmly attach the reader to the wall with two screws, whose
size is indicated on the template.
8. Relocate the front cover onto the reader.
The reader can also be mounted using strong epoxy glue. After
application, the reader should be firmly held in place until the
glue dries
Wiring Instructions
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4. Wiring Instructions
An AYC-x6355 unit is supplied with a 10-conductor 22(56-cm)
pigtail.
4.1 Wiring the Unit as a Reader
If you connect the unit to a standard access control unit, it
automatically functions as a reader.
To connect the unit as a reader to an access control unit:
1. Prepare the reader cable by cutting its jacket back about 3 cm
(1¼”) and strip the insulation from the wires about 1.3 cm (½").
2. Prepare the controller cable by cutting its jacket back about 3 cm
(1¼") and strip the insulation from the wires about 1.3 cm (½").
3. Splice the reader’s pigtail wires to the corresponding controller
wires (as indicated in Table 1) and cover each joint with insulating
tape.
Table 1: Wiring the Unit as a Reader to a Control Panel
Wire Color Output
Red Power
Black Ground
Green Data 0 / Data / C2
White Data 1 / Clock / C1
Orange Green LED control
Brown Red LED control
Purple Tamper Output
Yellow Buzzer control
Blue RS-485 - A / OSDP*
Gray RS-485 - B / OSDP*
* RS-485 is used for firmware update.
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4. Trim and cover all unused conductors.
The individual wires from the reader are color coded according the
Wiegand standard.
When using a separate power supply for the reader, this supply and
that of the controller must have a common ground.
The reader’s cable shield wire should be preferably attached to an
earth ground, or a signal ground connection at the panel, or the
power supply end of the cable. This configuration is best for shielding
the reader cable from external interference.
4.2 Wiring the Unit as a Controller
If you connect the unit to a Rosslare PS-x25 secured power supply, it
automatically functions as a controller.
To connect the unit as a controller:
1. Prepare the reader cable by cutting its jacket back about 3 cm
(1¼”) and strip the insulation from the wires about 1.3 cm (½").
2. Prepare the PS-x25 secured power supply’s cable by cutting its
jacket back about 3 cm (1¼") and strip the insulation from the
wires about 1.3 cm (½").
3. Splice the controller pigtail wires to the corresponding PS-x25
secured power supply’s wires (as indicated in Table 2) and cover
each joint with insulating tape.
Table 2: Wiring the Unit as a Controller
Controller Color Functionality Note
12 VDC Red +DC Input Wired to the PS-x25
Shield/ Ground Black Ground Wired to the PS-x25
C 1 White Communication Wired to the PS-x25
C 2 Green Communication Wired to the PS-x25
AUX. IN Yellow Auxiliary Input Wired to input
4. Trim and cover all unused conductors.
Wiring Instructions
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To connect the unit to the desired power supply option, refer to the
following wiring diagrams.
Figure 2 shows the wiring for the Controller Application using a dual
relay secured intelligent power supply.
Figure 2: Controller Application Wiring Diagram
This wiring diagram is for reference only. Please wire according
to actual PS-x25 samples.
Wiring Instructions
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Figure 3 shows the auxiliary output connection using the internal
power.
Figure 3: Auxiliary Output Connection with Internal Power
Figure 4 shows the auxiliary output connection using external power.
Figure 4: Auxiliary Output Connection with External Power
OSDP Operation
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5. OSDP Operation
In OSDP mode, all control lines (Inputs/Outputs) are disabled.
In OSDP mode, if a connection is not established or lost with the
controller, the LED flashes orange continuously.
CSN SELECT readers that support OSDP operation are compatible
with all reader-related OSDP commands. The reader address is set
using DIP switches on the back of the reader.
Release the screw on the back of the reader to remove the door to
access the DIP switches (Figure 5).
Figure 5: DIP Switch Compartment
OSDP Operation
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Figure 6 shows the DIP switch settings, which are also described
below.
Figure 6: DIP Switch Settings
DIP Switch 1
This switch is used to select the reader output (Wiegand or OSDP):
Off = Wiegand
On = OSDP
DIP Switch 2
This switch is reserved for future use.
DIP Switch 3
This switch is reserved for future use.
DIP Switches 4 to 8
These switches set the address of the reader for OSDP protocol.
DIP Switch 4 is MSB and DIP Switch 8 is LSB. The address is the DIP
switch state +1.
Examples:
All the DIP switches in Off position, address = 1
All the DIP switches in On position, address = 32
Reader Functionality
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6. Reader Functionality
Upon power on, the unit flashes red, then green, and then orange,
each for 1 second and a beep is heard for each color. The unit
searches for the presence of Rosslare's secured intelligent power
supply. If a secured intelligent power supply is not detected, the unit
is automatically configured as a reader.
6.1 Transmit Mode
The default mode of the reader is Transmit mode. In Transmit mode,
the unit is ready to receive data from a presented proximity card or an
entered PIN code.
When the reader is in Transmit mode, the left LED
is red and the right LED is off.
When a proximity card is presented or a keypad
entry is being transmitted, the left LED flashes
green.
Keypad data can be sent via one of eight different Keypad
Transmission Formats (see Section 6.2.3).
Proximity cards presented to the reader are sent in either various
Wiegand formats or Clock & Data format (see Section 6.2.4).
6.2 Programming as a Reader
Programming is done solely via the unit's keypad driven Programming
Menu System. During the manufacturing process, certain codes and
settings are pre-programmed. These settings are called the default
factory settings.
Table 3 shows the names of all the reader menus.
Default factory settings are marked by a "*" sign.
Red
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Table 3: Reader Programming Menus
Menu Description Default
1 Selecting Keypad Transmission Format
Single Key, 6-Bit Wiegand (Rosslare Format)
Single Key, 6-Bit Wiegand with Nibble + Parity Bits
Single Key, 8-Bit Wiegand, Nibbles Complemented
4 Keys Binary + Facility Code, Wiegand 26-Bit
1 to 5 Keys + Facility Code, Wiegand 26-Bit
6 Keys BCD and Parity Bits, Wiegand 26-Bit
1 to 8 Keys BCD, Clock & Data
Single Key, Wiegand 4-Bit
*
2 Selecting Card Transmission Format
Wiegand 26-Bit
Clock & Data
Wiegand 32-Bit
Wiegand 32-Bit Reversed Byte
Wiegand 34-Bit
Wiegand 40-Bit
Wiegand 56-Bit
Wiegand 64-Bit
*
3 Changing the Programming Code 1234
4 Changing the Facility Code 0
6 Backlight Options
Off
On (Default)
Off until key press when on for 10 seconds
Dimmed until key press when on for 10 seconds
*
0 Return to Factory Default Settings
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6.2.1 Entering Programming Mode
To reach the Programming Menu System, the unit must first be
placed into Programming mode.
The factory 4-digit Programming code is 1234.
If a Programming code is not entered within 20 seconds, the unit
returns to Transmit mode.
To enter Programming mode:
1. Press # four times.
The left LED turns off and the right LED turns
red.
2. Enter your 4-digit Programming code.
If the Programming code is valid, the right LED
turns green.
If the Programming code is invalid, you hear a long beep and the
reader returns to Transmit mode.
6.2.2 Exiting Programming Mode
To exit Programming mode:
1. Press # to exit Programming mode at any time.
You hear a beep.
The left LED turns red and the right LED
turns off.
This indicates that the unit has returned to Transmit mode.
Wrong entries may reset the reader back to Transmit mode. If no
key is pressed for 20 seconds while in Programming mode, the
unit exits Programming mode and returns to Transmit mode.
Red
Green
Red
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6.2.3 Selecting Keypad Transmission Format
The AYC-x6355 has nine different keypad transmission formats.
See Table 4 in Section 6.2.3.1 for more information on keypad
transmission formats.
Only one keypad transmission format can be active at any one
time.
When using the keypad transmission format "1 to 8 keys BCD,
Clock & Data" (Option 8), an additional input is required to specify
the number of keys in the PIN code.
To select the appropriate keypad transmission format:
1. Enter Programming mode.
2. Press 1 to enter Menu 1.
The left LED turns red.
3. Enter the appropriate option number for the
keypad transmission format that you wish to
select.
You hear three beeps.
The system returns to Transmit mode.
If an incorrect option number is entered, the reader returns to
Transmit mode and the keypad transmission format remains
unchanged.
Green
Red
Green
Red
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6.2.3.1 Keypad Transmission Format Option Number
Table 4 presents the eight different keypad transmission formats.
Table 4: Keypad Transmission Format Option Number
Keypad Transmission Format Option Number
Single Key, Wiegand 6-Bit (Rosslare Format) 1*
Single Key, Wiegand 6-Bit with Nibble + Parity Bits 2
Single Key, Wiegand 8-Bit, Nibbles Complemented 3
4 Keys Binary + Facility Code, Wiegand 26-Bit 4
1 to 5 Keys + Facility Code, Wiegand 26-Bit 5
6 Keys BCD and Parity Bits, Wiegand 26-Bit 6
1 to 8 Keys BCD, Clock & Data Single Key 8
Single Key, Wiegand 4-Bit 9
* Option 1 is the default factory setting.
More information on each of the different keypad transmission
formats is available below and on the following pages.
Option 1: Single Key, Wiegand 6-Bit (Rosslare Format)
Each key press immediately sends 4 bits with 2 parity bits added
even parity for the first 3 bits and odd parity for the last 3 bits.
0 = 1 1010 0 ="A" in Hexadecimal 6 = 1 0110 0
1 = 0 0001 0 7 = 1 0111 1
2 = 0 0010 0 8 = 1 1000 1
3 = 0 0011 1 9 = 1 1001 0
4 = 1 0100 1
*
= 1 1011 1 ="B" in Hexadecimal
5 = 1 0101 0 # = 0 1100 1 ="C" in Hexadecimal
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Option 2: Single Key, Wiegand 6-Bit Nibble and Parities
Each key press immediately sends 4 bits with 2 parity bits added
even parity for the first 3 bits and odd parity for the last 3 bits.
0 = 0 0000 1 6 = 1 0110 0
1 = 0 0001 0 7 = 1 0111 1
2 = 0 0010 0 8 = 1 1000 1
3 = 0 0011 1 9 = 1 1001 0
4 = 1 0100 1 * = 1 1010 0 = "A" in Hexadecimal
5 = 1 0101 0 * = 1 1011 1 = "B" in Hexadecimal
Option 3: Single Key, Wiegand 8-Bit Nibbles Complemented
This option inverts the most significant bits in the message leaving the
least 4 significant bits as a Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) representation
of the key. The host system receives an 8-bit message.
0 = 11110000 6 = 10010110
1 = 11100001 7 = 10000111
2 = 11010010 8 = 01111000
3 = 11000011 9 = 01101001
4 = 10110100 * = 01011010 = "A" in Hexadecimal
5 = 10100101 # = 01001011 = "B" in Hexadecimal
Option 4: 4 Keys Binary + Facility Code, Wiegand 26-Bit
This option buffers 4 keys and outputs keypad data with a 3-digit
Facility code like a standard 26-Bit card output.
The Facility code is set in Programming Menu number four and can be
in the range 000 to 255. The factory default setting for the Facility
code is 000 (see Section 6.2.6).
The keypad PIN code is 4-digit long and can range between 0000 and
9999. On the fourth key press of the 4-digit PIN code, the data is sent
across the Wiegand Data lines as binary data in the same format as a
26-Bit Card.
If * or # are pressed are pressed during PIN code entry, the keypad
clears the PIN code entry buffer, generate a beep and is ready to
receive a new 4-digit keypad PIN code.
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If the entry of the 4-digit keypad PIN code is disrupted and no number
key is pressed within 5 seconds, the keypad clears the PIN code entry
buffer, generates a beep and is ready to receive a new 4-digit keypad
PIN code.
(EP) FFFF FFFF AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA (OP)
Where:
EP = Even parity for first 12 bits
OP = Odd parity for last 12 bits
F = 8-bit Facility code
A = 16-bit code generated from keypad
Option 5: 1 to 5 Keys + Facility Code, Wiegand 26-Bit
Option 5 buffers up to 5 keys and outputs keypad data with a Facility
code like a 26-Bit card output.
The Facility code is set in Programming Menu number four and can be
in the range 000 to 255. The factory default setting for the Facility
code is 000 (see Section 6.2.6).
The keypad PIN code can be one to five digits in length and can range
between 1 and 65,535. When entering a keypad PIN code that is less
than 5 digits in length, # must be pressed to signify the end of PIN
code entry. For keypad PIN codes that are 5 digits in length, on the
fifth key press of the 5-digit PIN code, the data is sent across the
Wiegand Data lines as binary data in the same format as a 26-Bit
Card.
If * is pressed during PIN code entry or a PIN code greater than
65,535 is entered, the keypad clears the PIN code entry buffer,
generates a beep and is ready to receive a new 5-digit keypad PIN
code.
If the entry of the 1- to 5-digit keypad PIN code is disrupted and a
number key or # is not pressed within 5 seconds, the keypad clears
the PIN code entry buffer, generates a medium length beep and is
ready to receive a new 1- to 5-digit keypad PIN code.
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(EP) FFFF FFFF AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA (OP)
Where:
EP = Even parity for first 12 bits
OP = Odd parity for last 12 bits
F = 8-bit Facility code
A = 16-bit code generated from keypad
Option 6: 6 Keys BCD and Parity Bits, Wiegand 26-Bit
Option 6 sends buffer of 6 keys, adds parity and sends a 26-Bit Binary
BCD message. Each key is a four bit equivalent of the decimal
number.
The keypad PIN code must be 6 key presses long. On the sixth key
press of the 6-digit PIN code, the data is sent across the Wiegand
Data lines as a BCD message.
If the entry of the 6-digit keypad PIN code is disrupted and no number
key is pressed within 5 seconds, the keypad clears the PIN code entry
buffer, generates a medium length beep and is ready to receive a new
6-digit keypad PIN code.
(EP) AAAA BBBB CCCC DDDD EEEE FFFF (OP)
Where:
EP = Even parity for first 12 bits
OP = Odd parity for last 12 bits
A = The first key entered D = Fourth key entered
B = Second key entered E = Fifth key entered
C = Third key entered F = Sixth key entered
Option 8: 1 to 8 Keys BCD, Clock & Data
Buffers up to 8 keys and outputs keypad data without a Facility code
like standard Clock and Data card output.
The keypad PIN code can be one to eight digits in length. The PIN
code length is selected while programming the reader for Option 8.
The reader transmits the data when it receives the last key press of
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the PIN code. The data is sent across the two data output lines as
binary data in Clock & Data format.
If * or # key is pressed during PIN code entry, the keypad clears the
PIN code entry buffer, generates a beep, and is ready to receive a new
keypad PIN code.
If the entry of the digit keypad PIN code is disrupted and a number
key or # is not pressed within 5 seconds, the keypad clears the PIN
code entry buffer, generates a medium length beep, and is ready to
receive a new keypad PIN code.
When using the keypad transmission format "1 to 8 keys BCD,
Clock & Data" (Option 8) an additional input is required to
specify the number of keys in the PIN code.
Option 9: Single Key, Wiegand 4-Bit
Each key press immediately sends 4 bits of data, with no parity bits
added.
0 = 0000 6 = 0110
1 = 0001 7 = 0111
2 = 0010 8 = 1000
3 = 0011 9 = 1001
4 = 0100 * = 1010 ="A" in Hexadecimal
5 = 0101 # =1011 ="B" in Hexadecimal
6.2.4 Selecting Proximity Card Transmission Format
There are eight different proximity card transmission formats.
See Table 4 in Section 6.2.3.1 for more information on keypad
transmission formats.
To select the Proximity Card Transmission format:
1. Enter Programming mode.
2. Press 2 to enter Menu 2.
The left LED turns red.
Green
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3. Enter the appropriate option number for the proxy card
transmission format that you wish to select:
Option 1: Wiegand 26-Bit
Option 2: Clock & Data
Option 3: Wiegand 32-Bit
Option 4: Wiegand 32-Bit Reversed Byte
Option 5: Wiegand 34-Bit
Option 6: Wiegand 40-Bit
Option 7: Wiegand 56-Bit
Option 8: Wiegand 64-Bit
You hear three beeps.
The system returns to Transmit mode.
6.2.4.1 Proximity Card Transmission Format Option Number
Table 5 presents the nine different keypad transmission formats.
Table 5: Proximity Card Transmission Format Option Number
Proximity Card Transmission Format Option Number
Wiegand 26-Bit 1*
Clock & Data 2
Wiegand 32-Bit 3
Wiegand 32-Bit Reversed Byte 4
Wiegand 34-Bit 5
Wiegand 40-Bit 6
Wiegand 56-Bit 7
Wiegand 64-Bit 8
* Option 1 is the default factory setting.
More information on each of the different keypad transmission
formats is available below and on the following pages.
Red
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Option 1: Wiegand 26-Bit
In this mode, 3 LSB bytes from the card serial number (UID) are
transmitted in Wiegand 26-Bit format. Two parity bits are added. An
even parity bit is sent first, followed by three bytes of card data, and
by an odd parity bit.
(EP) AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA (OP)
Where: EP = Even parity for first 12 bits
OP = Odd parity for last 12 bits
A = 3 bytes code generated from card data
Option 2: Clock and Data
In this mode, up to 6 bytes of the card serial number are transmitted
in Clock & Data format.
Option 3: Wiegand 32-Bit
In this mode, 4 LSB bytes from the card serial number are transmitted in
Wiegand 32-Bit format. No parity bits are added.
AAAA AAAA BBBB BBBB CCCC CCCC DDDD DDDD
Where: A = 4th (MSB) byte of card serial number
B = 3rd byte of card serial number
C = 2nd byte of card serial number
D = 1st (LSB) byte of card serial number
Option 4: Wiegand 32-Bit Reversed Byte
In this mode, 4 LSB bytes from card serial number are transmitted in Wiegand
32-bit format. Bytes are sent in reversed order. The LSB part of the card serial
number is sent first and the MSB byte is sent last. No parity bits are added.
DDDD DDDD BBBB BBBB CCCC CCCC AAAA AAAA
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Where: D = 1st (LSB) byte of card serial number
C = 2nd byte of card serial number
B = 3rd byte of card serial number
A = 4th (MSB) byte of card serial number
Option 5: Wiegand 34-Bit
In this mode, 4 LSB bytes of card serial number are transmitted in
Wiegand 34-Bit format. Bytes are sent in reversed order. The LSB part
of the card serial number is sent first and the MSB byte is sent last. An
even parity is sent first, followed by 32-Bit data and an odd parity bit.
(EP) AAAA AAAA BBBB BBBB CCCC CCCC DDDD DDDD (OP)
Where: EP = Even parity for first 16 data bits
OP = Odd parity for last 16 data bits
A = 4th (MSB) byte of card serial number
B = 3rd byte of card serial number
C = 2nd byte of card serial number
D = 1st (LSB) byte of card serial number
Option 6: Wiegand 40-Bit
In this mode, 4 LSB bytes of card serial number are transmitted in
Wiegand 40-Bit format. Bytes are sent in reversed order. The LSB part
of card serial number is sent first. The last byte sent is a Checksum
byte generated by adding 4 data bytes and discarding the remainder
beyond 8 bytes.
AAAA AAAA BBBB BBBB CCCC CCCC DDDD DDDD (CSUM)
Where: A = 4th (MSB) byte of card serial number
B = 3rd byte of card serial number
C = 2nd byte of card serial number
D = 1st (LSB) byte of card serial number
CSUM = Checksum value, 1 byte (A+B+C+D)
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Option 7: Wiegand 56-Bit
In this mode, 7 bytes of card serial number are transmitted in
Wiegand 56-Bit format. No parity bits are added.
AAAA AAAA BBBBBBBB CCCCCCCC DDDDDDDD EEEEEEEE
FFFFFFFF GGGGGGGG
Option 8: Wiegand 64-Bit
In this mode, 8 bytes of card serial number are transmitted in
Wiegand 64-Bit format. No parity bits are added.
AAAA AAAA BBBBBBBB CCCCCCCC DDDDDDDD EEEEEEEE
FFFFFFFF GGGGGGGG HHHHHHHH
6.2.5 Changing the Programming Code
The Programming code cannot be erased, meaning the code 0000
is invalid and does not erase the Programming code.
The factory default 4-digit Programming code is 1234.
To change the Programming code:
1. Enter Programming mode.
2. Press 3 to enter Menu 3.
The left LED turns red.
3. Enter the new 4-digit code you wish to set as
the Programming code.
You hear three beeps.
The system returns to Transmit mode.
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6.2.6 Changing the Facility Code
The Facility code can be in the range of 000 to 255.
The default Facility code is 0.
1. Enter Programming mode.
2. Press 4 to enter Menu 4.
The left LED turns red.
3. Enter the new 3-digit code you wish to set as
the Facility code.
You hear three beeps.
The system returns to Transmit mode.
6.3 Setting the Backlight
To set the backlight behavior:
1. Enter Programming mode.
2. Press 6 to enter Menu 6.
The Transmit LED turns red.
3. Enter the appropriate option number for the backlight option
that you wish to select:
0 for always off
1 for always on
2 for 10 sec. backlight after a key is pressed otherwise off
3 for 10 sec. backlight after a key is pressed otherwise
dimmed
You hear three beeps.
The system returns to Transmit mode.
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Red
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6.4 Return to Factory Default Settings
You must be very careful before using this command! This
erases the entire memory and return all codes to their factory
default setting.
To return to factory default settings:
1. Enter Programming mode.
2. Press 0 to enter Menu 0.
Both LEDs flash red.
3. Enter your 4-digit Programming code.
If the Programming code is valid, all memory is erased. You hear
three beeps and the reader returns to Transmit mode.
If the Programming code is invalid, you hear a long beep and the
reader returns to Transmit mode without erasing the memory of
the reader.
6.5 Replacing a Lost Programming Code
In the event that the Programming code is forgotten, the AYC-x6355
can be reprogrammed in the field using the following instructions:
1. Remove power from the reader.
2. Activate tamper by removing the reader from the wall or
removing the reader's case.
3. Apply power to the reader.
4. You now have 10 seconds to enter Programming mode using the
factory default Programming code 1234.
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7. Controller Functionality
Upon power on or reset, the unit flashes red, then green, and then
orange, each for 1 second and a beep is heard for each color. The
unit searches for the presence of Rosslare's secured intelligent power
supply. If a secured intelligent power supply is detected, the buzzer
emits 2 short beeps and the unit is automatically configured as a
secure access control unit. The LED returns to its idle state either
green (Normal mode), red (Secure mode), or orange (Bypass mode).
The Lock Strike and Auxiliary outputs, as well as the REX input, are
not located on the unit, eliminating the possibility of unauthorized
entry to the restricted area.
7.1 Normal, Secure, and Master Users
The unit accepts up to 500 users and provides entry via the use of PIN
codes and/or proximity cards. Each user is provided with two code
memory slots, Memory Slot 1 (Primary code) and Memory Slot 2
(Secondary code).
The PIN code length has several options. The PIN code length can be a
set number of 4, 5 or 6 digits or it can be a 48 digits option. When
choosing the 4- to 8-digit option, please note that you should either
enter zeros before the code, or press pound at the end (for example,
if your code is 12345, enter either 00012345 or 12345#).
Entering a code refers to either PIN or proximity card.
The way in which the two memory slots are programmed determines
a user’s access level and also determines the way in which the unit
grants access in its three modes of operation. There are three user
levels:
Normal
A Normal user only has a Primary code and is only granted access
when the unit is in Normal or Bypass mode.
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Secure
A Secure user must have a Primary and Secondary code
programmed; the two codes cannot be the same. The Secure
user can gain access when the unit is in any of its three modes of
operation. In Normal mode, the Secure user must use the Primary
code to gain entry. In Secure mode, the Secure user must present
both the Primary and Secondary codes to gain entry.
Master
A Master user must have both Primary and Secondary codes
programmed with the same PIN code. The Master User can gain
access during any mode of operation by presenting the PIN code
and/or proximity card one time to the controller. (The Master user
is convenient but is less secure than a Secure user.)
7.2 Modes of Operation
There are three modes of operation:
7.2.1 Normal Mode
The left LED is green.
Normal mode is the default mode. In Normal mode, the door is
locked until a Primary code is presented to the controller. Special
codes such as Lock Strike code and Auxiliary code are active in Normal
mode. See Sections 7.9.3 and 7.9.4 for more information on the Lock
Strike and Auxiliary codes.
7.2.2 Bypass Mode
The left LED is orange.
In Bypass mode, access to the premises is dependent on whether the
controller's Lock Strike Relay is programmed for Fail Safe Operation or
Fail Secure Operation. When the Lock Strike is programmed for Fail
Secure Operation, the door is locked until * is pressed. When the Lock
Strike is programmed for Fail Safe Operation, the door is constantly
unlocked. In Bypass mode, programmed user codes still function.
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7.2.3 Secure Mode
The left LED is red.
Only Secure and Master users can access the premises during the
Secured mode.
A Secure user must enter the Primary and Secondary codes to gain
entry. After entering their Primary code, the Door LED flashes green
for 10 seconds, during which the Secondary code must be entered. A
Master user only needs to present the code once to gain entry.
7.2.4 Changing the Modes of Operation
7.2.4.1 Changing from Normal Mode to Secure Mode
The default factory setting for the Normal/Secure code is 3838.
To change from Normal to Secure mode:
1. Enter the Normal/Secure code.
The left LED flashes red.
2. Press # to confirm the mode change.
The left LED stops flashing.
7.2.4.2 Changing from Secure Mode to Normal Mode
The default factory setting for the Normal/Secure code is 3838.
To change from Secure to Normal mode:
1. Enter the Normal/Secure code.
The left LED flashes green.
2. Press # to confirm the mode change.
The left LED stops flashing.
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7.2.4.3 Changing from Normal Mode to Bypass Mode
See Section 7.9.7 to create/modify the Normal/Bypass code.
To change from Normal to Bypass mode:
1. Enter the Normal/Secure code.
The left LED flashes orange.
2. Press # to confirm the mode change.
The left LED stops flashing.
7.2.4.4 Changing from Bypass Mode to Normal Mode
See Section 7.9.7 to create/modify the Normal/Bypass code.
To change from Bypass to Normal mode:
1. Enter the Normal/Secure code.
The left LED flashes green.
2. Press # to confirm the mode change.
The left LED stops flashing.
7.3 Auxiliary Input and Output
For optimum usability in different applications, the controller’s
auxiliary input and output can be configured in ten different modes of
operation.
7.4 Door Alarms
Door alarms can be generated by connecting the Auxiliary Input to a
Door Position Switch. Either Door-Forced or Door-Ajar conditions are
supported, as well as, a configurable delay timer for each alarm type.
Only one door alarm is enabled at any one time. Door alarms may
activate auxiliary output and siren depending on the auxiliary settings.
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Orange
Orange
Orange
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7.5 Internal Case and Back Tamper
If the unit is forcibly opened or it is removed from the wall, a tamper
event is triggered. A tamper output opens sending a to the connected
Alarm system (purple wire) the event closes when the tamper is closed
(case is re-closed or re-attached to the wall).
The tamper event can also activate the auxiliary output if the
controller is in Auxiliary Mode 3 (see Table 7).
7.6 Lockout Feature (Keypad/Card Tamper)
If the controller is presented with wrong codes (PIN or card)
consecutively several times, the unit goes into Lockout mode.
When a lockout occurs, the controller’s reader and keypad are de-
activated so no codes can be entered until the set lockout period
expires.
During Lockout mode, the left LED is Off, the right LED flashes red,
and the controller beeps every two seconds.
7.7 24BREX Function
The REX button is connected to Rosslare’s secured intelligent power
supply. The REX button must be located inside the premises to be
secured and is used to open the door without the use of a code. It is
usually located in a convenient location, such as inside the door or at
a receptionist's desk. The function of the REX button depends on
whether the Lock Strike Relay is programmed for Fail Safe Operation
or Fail Secure Operation.
Fail Secure OperationFrom the moment the REX button is
pressed, the door is unlocked until the Lock Strike Release Time
passes. After this time, the door is locked even if the REX button
is not released.
Fail Safe Operation From the moment the REX button is
pressed, the door is unlocked until the REX button is released,
plus the Lock Strike Release Time. In this case, the Lock Strike
Relay only begins its count down once the REX button is released.
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7.8 Secured Intelligent Power Supply
Rosslare’s secured intelligent power supplies are designed for use with
Rosslare's secured standalone access control units, including the
AYC-x6355 series. The AYC-x6355 units are designed to operate
indoors and are installed within the secured premises. The units must
be used with one of Rosslare’s secured intelligent power supplies,
which provides Lock Strike output and REX input. The AYC-x6355
and the power supply communicate through a proprietary Rosslare
protocol, which provides a secure link between them. This in turn
activates the door lock.
Each power supply unit contains a speaker connection for all sounder
abilities. The sounder provides audible indications for the bell button
(*), door chime, and siren. The functionality of these audible
indications is programmable.
For more information, see the
PS-x25T Installation Manual
.
7.9 Programming as a Controller
Programming is done solely via the unit's keypad driven Programming
Menu System. To reach the Programming Menu System, the unit
must first be put into Programming mode (see Section 7.9.1).
During the manufacturing process, certain codes and settings are pre-
programmed. These settings are the called the default factory
settings.
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Table 6 shows the names of all Controller menus. It also shows of all
the default factory codes and settings for the units.
Table 6: Controller Programming Menu
Menu
No.
Menu Description Default
4
digits
5
digits
6
digits
4–8
digits
1 Changing Lock Strike Code 2580 25802 258025 25802580
2 Change Auxiliary Code 0852 08520 085208 08520852
3 Changing Program Code 1234 12341 123412 12341234
4 Changing Normal/Secure Code 3838 38383 383838 38383838
5 Changing Normal/Bypass Code N/A
6 Changing Door Release Time 0004
Define auxiliary inputs/outputs 2004
Set Lockout 4000
Backlight Behavior 5100
Bell Button Behavior 7100
7 Enrolling PIN Code
8 Deleting PIN Code
9 Code Assignment with
Strike/Auxiliary
0 Return to Factory Defaults or
Change PIN Code Length
You will find a complete description and instructions for each of the
above menu items on the following subsections.
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7.9.1 Entering Programming Mode
The unit must be in Normal mode to enter the Programming mode.
The factory four digit Programming Code is 1234.
If a Programming Code is not entered within five seconds, the unit
returns to Normal mode.
To enter Programming mode:
1. Press # twice.
The left LED turns off and the right LED turns
red.
2. Enter your 4-digit Programming code.
The right LED turns green.
7.9.2 Exiting Programming Mode
To exit Programming mode:
1. Press # twice to exit Programming mode at any time.
You hear 3 beeps.
The left LED turns green and the right LED
turns off.
Wrong entries reset the controller back to Normal mode.
While in Programming mode, if no key is pressed for one minute,
the unit exits Programming mode and returns to Normal mode.
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7.9.3 Changing Lock Strike Code
The Lock Strike code is mainly used as a method to quickly test the
Lock Strike Relay during installation.
When the first user is added to the controller, the default Lock Strike
code is automatically deleted. Once the code is programmed again, it
is not deleted with the entry of additional user codes.
Lock Strike Code 1 does not work in the Secure mode.
Wrong entries returns the controller to Normal mode.
Code 0000 erases the Lock Strike Code 1.
The factory default 4-digit Lock Strike code is 2580.
To change the Lock Strike code:
1. Enter Programming mode.
2. Press 1 to enter Menu 1.
The left LED turns red.
3. Enter the new code you wish to set as Lock
Strike Code 1.
You hear three beeps.
The system returns to Normal mode.
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7.9.4 Changing Auxiliary Code
The Auxiliary code is mainly used as a method to quickly test the
Auxiliary Relay during installation.
When the first user is added to the controller, the default Auxiliary
code is automatically deleted. Once the code is programmed again, it
is not deleted with the entry of additional user codes.
To change the Auxiliary code:
Auxiliary code does not work in the Secure mode.
Wrong entries return the controller to Normal mode.
Code 0000 erases the Auxiliary code.
The factory default 4-digit Auxiliary code is 0852.
To change the Auxiliary code:
1. Enter Programming mode.
2. Press 2 to enter Menu 2.
The left LED turns orange.
3. Enter the new code you wish to set as the
Auxiliary code.
You hear three beeps.
The system returns to Normal mode.
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Orange
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7.9.5 Changing the Programming Code
Programming code cannot be erased, meaning the code 0000 is
not valid and does not erase the Programming code.
The factory four-digit programming code is 1234.
To change the Programming code:
1. Enter Programming mode.
2. Press 3 to enter Menu 3.
The left LED turns green.
3. Enter the new code you wish to set as the
Programming code.
You hear three beeps.
The system returns to Normal mode.
7.9.6 Changing the Normal/Secure Code
Code 0000 erases the Normal/Secure code.
This code is disabled if the Auxiliary Input is set to toggle between
Normal and Secure access modes.
Default Normal/Secure code is 3838.
To change the Normal/Secure code:
1. Enter Programming mode.
2. Press 4 to enter Menu 4.
The left LED flashes red.
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Green
Green
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3. Enter the new code you wish to set as
Normal/Secure code.
You hear three beeps.
The system returns to Normal mode.
7.9.7 Changing the Normal/Bypass Code and Door
Chime Settings
To change the Normal/Bypass code and door chime settings:
1. Enter Programming mode.
2. Press 5 to enter Menu 5.
The left LED flashes orange.
3. Enter the new code you wish to set as
Normal/Secure code.
There
are four different ways to program the Normal/Bypass code
and door chime.
Enter the code 0000 to disable both
Bypass code and the door chime.
Enter the code 0001 to disable the
Bypass code and enable the door chime.
Enter any code ending with 0 to enable
the Bypass code and disable the door
chime.
Enter a code not ending with 0 to e
nable
the Bypass code and enable the door
chime.
You hear three beeps.
The system returns to Normal mode.
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7.9.8 Setting Fail Safe/Secure Operation, Tamper Siren
and Lock Strike Release Time
The default value is 0004, which corresponds to Fail Secure operation,
no siren, and 4-seconds Lock Strike release time.
When the siren is sounding, entering a valid Lock Strike code
deactivates the siren until the next siren event.
To set the Fail Safe/Secure Operation, Tamper Siren and Lock
Strike Release Time:
1. Enter Programming mode.
2. Press 6 to enter Menu 6.
The left LED flashes green.
3. Construct a code using the following
instructions:
First digit
For Fail Secure Operation, the first digit should be 0.
For Fail Safe Operation the first digit should be 1.
Second digit
Siren Time in minutes (19, 0disabled)
Third and fourth digits
Enter the number of seconds (from 1 to 99) that you want
the Lock Strike to be released.
For example, 0312 means a Fail Secure Operation consisting of a
3-minute siren and a 12-second Lock Strike release time.
You hear three beeps.
The system returns to Normal mode.
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7.9.9 Defining the Auxiliary Input and Output
To define the auxiliary input and output:
1. Enter Programming mode.
2. Press 6 to enter Menu 6.
The left LED flashes green.
3. Construct a code using the following
instructions:
Second digit (Auxiliary Mode)
In addition to the Lock Strike Relay and Lock Strike REX, the
unit features an Auxiliary Input. The Auxiliary mode defines
the function of the Auxiliary Input.
Third and fourth digits (Auxiliary Setting)
Each of the Auxiliary modes has a 2-digit setting that affects
how the Auxiliary mode functions (Table 7).
You hear three beeps.
The system returns to Normal mode.
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Table 7: Quick Reference Guide for Auxiliary Mode Setting
Aux.
Mode
Aux. Input
Function
Aux. Output
Activated by
Aux.
Relay
Aux. Settings
(in seconds)
0 AUX REX Valid code or AUX
REX
N.O. 01 to 99 Aux. relay
release time
1 Normal/Secure
switch
Valid code N.O. 01 to 99 Aux. relay
release time
2 Normal/Secure
switch
Star button (*) N.O. 01 to 99 Aux. relay
release time
3 Normal/Secure
switch
Tamper event N.C. 01 to 99 Aux. relay
release time
6 Door Monitor Forced door N.C. 01 to 99 Forced
delay
7 Door Monitor Door ajar N.C. 01 to 99 Ajar delay
7.9.10 Auxiliary Mode Reference Guide
The following are brief descriptions of each auxiliary mode. To
implement the features of each mode, refer to Section 7.9.9.
7.9.10.1 Auxiliary Mode 0
Auxiliary input function: Activates the auxiliary output
Auxiliary output activated by: Valid user code, Auxiliary code, and
Auxiliary input
For example, in Auxiliary Mode 0, the controller can function as a
2-door controller. The auxiliary relay is to be attached to the lock on
the second door. The auxiliary setting defines the door open time for
the second door. The auxiliary input is to be attached to the REX
pushbutton for the second door. The Door Monitor input feature for
the second door is not enabled when using this mode.
7.9.10.2 Auxiliary Mode 1
Auxiliary input function: Toggles Normal/Secure modes
Auxiliary output activated by: Valid user code, Auxiliary code
For example, in Auxiliary Mode 1, the controller can function as a
2-door controller. The auxiliary relay is to be attached to the lock on
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the second door. The REX feature for the second door is not enabled
when using this mode.
The auxiliary setting defines the door open time for the second door.
The auxiliary input can switch the mode of operation of the controller
between Normal and Secure modes. By connecting a switch timer or
alarm system output to the auxiliary input, the controller can be
automatically switched from Normal mode (during office hours) to
Secure mode (after office hours).
7.9.10.3 Auxiliary Mode 2
Auxiliary input function: Toggles Normal/Secure modes
Auxiliary output activated by: * Button
For example, in Auxiliary Mode 2, the auxiliary relay can function as a
general purpose time switch that can be activated when * is pressed.
The auxiliary setting establishes for how long the auxiliary relay is to
be activated. The auxiliary input can switch the mode of operation of
the controller between Normal and Secure modes. By connecting a
switch timer or alarm system output to the auxiliary input, the
controller can be automatically switched from Normal mode (during
office hours) to Secure mode (after office hours).
7.9.10.4 Auxiliary Mode 3
Auxiliary input function: Toggles Normal/Secure modes
Auxiliary output activated by: Alarms
For example, in Auxiliary Mode 3, the auxiliary output is activated if
the controller is tampered; that is, if the case is forcibly opened or
removed from the wall. The auxiliary input can switch the mode of
operation of the controller between Normal and Secure modes. By
connecting a switch timer or alarm system output to the auxiliary
input, the controller can be automatically switched from Normal
mode (during office hours) to Secure mode (after office hours).
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7.9.10.5 Auxiliary Mode 6
Auxiliary input function: Door Monitor
Auxiliary output activated by: Forced entry
For example, in Auxiliary Mode 6, the controller can trigger the
auxiliary relay if the door has been forced. If the siren settings are
enabled, the siren is activated.
In this mode, the auxiliary input functions as a door monitor switch
and is wired to the magnetic contact switch on the door. The auxiliary
relay is to be wired to the alarm system. If the door is forced open,
the controller waits for the period of the forced door delay time to
elapse and then it activates the auxiliary relay. The auxiliary setting
sets the forced door delay period.
7.9.10.6 Auxiliary Mode 7
Auxiliary input function: Door Monitor
Auxiliary output activated by: Door Ajar (door held open)
For example, in Auxiliary Mode 7, the controller can trigger the
auxiliary relay if it detects that the door has been held open (ajar) too
long. In this mode, the auxiliary input functions as a door monitor
switch and is wired to the magnetic contact switch on the door. The
auxiliary relay is to be wired to the alarm system. If the door is
opened, the controller waits for the Door Ajar Delay time to elapse
and if the door does not close prior to the end of this period, the
controller activates the auxiliary relay. The auxiliary setting defines the
Door Ajar Delay time.
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7.9.11 Setting the Lockout Feature
If the controller is presented with wrong codes several times
consecutively, the unit goes into Lockout mode.
When a lockout occurs, the controller keypad and reader are locked
so no codes can be entered until the set lockout period expires.
During Lockout, the left LED is Off, the right LED flashes red, and the
controller beeps every two seconds.
The default setting for the Lockout Feature is 4000 (Lockout
Disabled).
Using the lockout feature is highly recommended, especially
when selecting to use short PIN code length (4 or 5 digits).
To set the lockout feature:
1. Enter Programming mode.
2. Press 6 to enter Menu 6.
The left LED flashes green.
3. Construct a code using the following
instructions:
Second digit
Set the number of wrong code attempts, which causes a
Lockout between 0 and 9 attempts.
Third and fourth digits
Sets the Duration of the lockout, between 00 and 99; the
value is multiplied by ten, resulting in 0 to 990 seconds.
Green
Green
Green
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7.9.12 Setting the Backlight Behavior
The controller allows you to define the way the unit’s backlight
works.
To set the backlight behavior:
1. Enter Programming mode.
2. Press 6 to enter Menu 6.
The left LED flashes green.
3. Enter one of the following codes:
5000Backlight off
5100Backlight on (default)
5200Backlight is off, activates for 10 seconds when a key
is pressed, after which it dims until off
5300Backlight is dimmed, activates for 10 seconds when a
key is pressed, after which it returns to a dimmed level
7.9.13 Setting the Bell Button (*) Behavior
The controller allows you to enable or disable the bell button.
To set the bell button behavior:
1. Enter Programming mode.
2. Press 6 to enter Menu 6.
The Mode LED flashes green.
3. Construct a code using the following
instructions:
7000Bell button Off
7100Bell button On (default)
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
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7.9.14 Enrolling Primary and Secondary Codes
7.9.14.1 Primary Codes
Primary codes can only be enrolled to an empty user slot,
meaning a slot where there is no existing Primary code.
Primary codes must be unique, meaning one user’s Primary code
may not be the same as other users Primary code.
Primary codes cannot be the same as any system codes, such as
the Normal/Secure code or Lock Strike code.
Users who hold a Primary code can gain entry only during Normal
mode.
Primary codes consisting of only zeros (such as ‘0000’) are not
allowed.
7.9.14.2 Secondary Codes
Secondary codes can only be enrolled to a user slot that already
has a Primary code enrolled but has no Secondary code.
Secondary codes do not have to be unique, meaning multiple
users can all hold the same Secondary code.
Secondary codes cannot be the same as any system codes, such
as the Normal/Secure or Lock Strike codes.
Users who hold Secondary codes can gain entry even in Secure
mode.
Secondary codes consisting of only zeros (such as ‘0000’) are not
allowed.
7.9.14.3 Methods
There are two methods to enroll Primary and Secondary codes:
Standard Method
The Standard Method is mainly used when the user slot number
for the user you wish to program is known. You can program
both Primary and Secondary codes using the Standard method
(see Section 7.9.14.4).
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Code Search Method
The Code Search Method is mainly used when enrolling a user’s
Secondary code and the user slot code is unknown.
The Code Search method only works if a user’s Primary code is
already enrolled but the Secondary code is not (see
Section 7.9.14.5).
7.9.14.4 Enrolling Primary and Secondary Codes using
Standard Method
To enroll primary and secondary codes using the Standard
method:
1. Enter Programming mode.
2. Press 7 to enter Menu 7.
The right LED turns orange.
3. Enter the 3-digit user slot number between
001 and 500 that you wish to enroll a
Primary or Secondary code to.
For example, User Slot 003 represents User
#3.
If the selected slot has no Primary code, the
left LED flashes green, indicating that the
controller is ready to accept a Primary code.
If the selected slot already has a Primary code
but no Secondary code, the left LED flashes
red, indicating that the controller is ready to
accept a Secondary code.
If the selected slot already has a Primary and
Secondary code, you hear a long beep and
the controller returns to Normal mode.
Green
Orange
Green
Orange
Red
Orange
Green
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4. Perform one of the following:
Enter the 4- to 8-digit PIN code that you
want to assign as the Primary or
Secondary code for this slot number.
Present your user card that you want to assign as the Primary
or Secondary code for this slot number.
If the PIN or user card presented is valid, the left LED stops
flashing and the controller is ready for you to enter the next
3-digit slot number (refer to Step 3) for the slot to which you
want to assign a code.
5. Do one of the following:
Press # to move to the next available user slot number.
Enter another 3-digit user slot number.
If you do not wish to continue enrolling codes, press # twice
and the controller returns to Normal mode.
7.9.14.5 Enrolling Secondary Codes using Search Method
The Code Search feature enables you to quickly enroll a Secondary
code to a user who already has a Primary code.
To enroll secondary codes using the Code Search method:
1. Enter Programming mode.
2. Press 7 to enter Menu 7.
The right LED turns orange.
3. Enter 000 as the 3-digit user slot number.
The right LED flashes orange.
The controller is now waiting for the Primary code of the user to
whom you want to add a Secondary code.
Green
Orange
Orange
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4. Perform one of the following:
Enter the 4- to 8-digit PIN code
belonging to the user for whom you wish
to add a Secondary code.
Present the user card belonging to the user for whom you
wish to add a Secondary code.
The left LED flashes red.
If the Primary code entered is not valid, you hear a long beep and
the unit continues to wait for a valid Primary code.
5. Perform one of the following:
Enter the 4- to 8-digit code
to be used as
the Secondary code.
Present the user card to be used as the Secondary code.
If the Secondary code is valid, the controller beeps three times
and returns to Normal mode.
If the Secondary code is invalid, the controller sounds a long
beep, and the unit continues to wait for a valid Secondary code
to be entered.
7.9.15 53BDeleting Primary and Secondary Codes
There are two methods to delete Primary and Secondary codes: the
Standard Method and the Code Search Method.
When deleting a user slot, both the Primary code and the Secondary
code are erased.
Red
Orange
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7.9.15.1 Deleting Primary and Secondary Codes using Standard
Method
It is recommended that a record be kept of added and deleted
users so that it is easier to keep track of which user slots are
empty and which user slots are not.
To delete the Primary and Secondary codes using the Standard
Method:
1. Enter Programming mode.
2. Press 8 to enter Menu 8.
The left LED turns red and the right LED turns
orange.
3. Enter the 3-digit User Slot code you wish to
delete.
The left LED flashes red indicating the
controller is waiting for the Programming
code to confirm the deletion.
If the user slot
is empty, you hear a long beep
and the unit returns to Normal mode.
4. Enter your 4-digit Programming code to
confirm the deletion.
If the Programming code is valid, three beeps are heard and the
controller returns to Normal mode.
If the Programming code is invalid, a long beep is heard and the
controller returns to Normal mode.
Green
Red
Orange
Red
Orange
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7.9.15.2 Deleting Primary and Secondary Codes using Search
Method
It is recommended that a record be kept of added and deleted
users so that it is easier to keep track of which user slots are
empty and which user slots are not.
To delete the Primary and Secondary codes using the Code
Search Method:
1. Enter Programming mode.
2. Press 8 to enter Menu 8.
The left LED turns red and the right LED turns
orange.
3. Enter 000 as the 3-digit user slot number.
The right LED flashes orange.
The controller is now waiting for the Primary code of the user you
want to delete.
4. Perform one of the following:
Enter the 4- to 8-digit PIN code of the
Primary code belonging to the user you
want to delete.
Present the user card of the Primary code belonging to the
user you want to delete.
The left LED flashes red.
5. Enter your 4-digit Programming code to
confirm the deletion.
Green
Red
Orange
Red
Orange
Red
Orange
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If the Programming code is valid, you hear three beeps and the
unit returns to Normal mode.
If the Programming code is invalid, you hear a long beep and the
unit returns to Normal mode.
7.9.16 Relay Codes Assignment
When a primary code is enrolled for any user, the user is authorized
to activate the Lock Strike relay. However, different user codes may
be set to operate the auxiliary relay instead or operate both the Lock
strike and auxiliary relay. Assignment of such codes is achievable for
any valid user code entered in the controller.
There are two methods to assign relay codes to users: a standard
method and a search method.
7.9.17 Relay Code Assignment using Standard Method
To assign relay code using the Standard method:
1. Enter Programming mode.
2. Press 9 to enter Menu 9.
The left LED turns green and the right LED
turns orange.
3. Enter the 3-digit user slot for code
assignment.
The left LED flashes green.
Green
Green
Orange
9
Orange
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4. Enter the assignment digit for the current user slot:
1 activates the Lock Strike relay only default
2 activates the Auxiliary relay only
3 activates the Lock Strike and Auxiliary relays
If the assignment code is valid, the mode indicator stops flashing.
The controller is now waiting for another slot number.
5. Do one of the following:
Press # to move to the next available user slot number.
Enter another 3-digit user slot number.
If you do not wish to continue enrolling codes, press # twice
and the controller returns to Normal mode.
7.9.18 Relay Code Assignment using Search Method
To assign relay code using the Search method:
1. Enter Programming mode.
2. Press 9 to enter Menu 9.
The left LED turns green and the right LED
turns orange.
3. Enter 000 for user slot access.
The right LED flashes orange.
The controller is now waiting for the primary code of the user.
Green
Green
Orange
9
Green
Orange
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4. Perform one of the following:
Enter the 4- to 8-digit PIN code of the
Primary code belonging to the user you
want to delete.
Present the user card of the Primary code belonging to the
user you want to delete.
The left LED flashes green.
5. Enter the assignment digit for the current user slot:
1 activates the Lock Strike relay only default
2 activates the Auxiliary relay only
3 activates the Lock Strike and Auxiliary relays
If the assignment digit is valid, three beeps are heard and the
controller returns to Normal mode.
If the assignment digit is invalid, a long beep sounds and the
controller waits for another assignment digit to be entered.
7.9.19 PIN Code Length/Factory Default Settings
You must be very careful before using this command! Changing
the PIN code length also erases the entire memory contents,
including all user and special codes, and return all codes to
their factory default settings.
To change the PIN code length:
1. Enter Programming mode.
2. Select the desired PIN code length as follows:
00Returns to factory defaults and sets a 4-digit code.
05Returns to factory defaults and sets a 5-digit code.
06Returns to factory defaults and sets a 6-digit code.
08Returns to factory defaults and sets a 4- to 8-digit code
Green
Orange
Green
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Both LEDs flash red.
3. Enter your 4-digit Programming code
If the Programming code is valid, all memory is erased. You hear
three beeps and the controller returns to Normal mode.
If the Programming code is invalid, you hear a long beep and the
controller returns to Normal mode without erasing the memory
contents.
7.9.20 Replacing a Lost Programming Code
The unit must be in Normal mode; otherwise, this does not
work. Make sure that the left LED is green before proceeding.
To replace a lost Programming code:
1. Remove power from the power supply unit.
2. Press the REX button on the power supply unit.
3. Apply power to the unit with REX button pressed.
4. Release the REX button.
5. You now have 10 seconds to program a new Programming code
into the access control unit using the initial default code 1234,
before the controller reverts to the existing code.
Red
Red
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7.9.21 Exiting Secure Mode if Normal/Secure Code was
Lost
To exit Secure mode if Normal/Secure Code was lost:
1. Remove power from the power supply unit.
2. Press the REX button on the power supply unit.
3. Apply power to the unit with the REX button pressed.
4. Release the REX button.
5. You now have 10 seconds to exit Secure mode using the initial
default Normal/Secure code 3838.
6. Program a new normal/secure code as described in Section 7.9.6.
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A. Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate
the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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B. Limited Warranty
The full ROSSLARE Limited Warranty Statement is available in the
Quick Links section on the ROSSLARE website at
www.rosslaresecurity.com.
Rosslare considers any use of this product as agreement to the
Warranty Terms even if you do not review them.
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