Instruction d'utilisation Mercury SR-10K

Instruction d'utilisation pour le dispositif Mercury SR-10K

Dispositif: Mercury SR-10K
Catégorie: Système domestique de protection
Fabricant: Mercury
Dimension: 0.65 MB
Date d'addition: 12/17/2013
Nombre des pages: 19
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SR-10K
Mag-Stripe Access System
Users Guide
Page 1
Mercury Security Corporation, © 2005 SR-10K Doc. 10107-0007 Rev 1.04

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Table of Contents Section Page Overview 3 Quick Start and Configuration Planning 5 Programming Guide 6 Operating Mode Specifications 10 Mode 1: Basic Access Control with Door Monitoring 10 Mode 2: Restricted Access Control with Door Monitoring 11 Mode 3: Access Control and Alarm Panel Control 12 Mode 4: Restricted Access and Alarm Panel Control 13 Mode 5: "Supervisor" Controlled Restricted Access 14 Mode 6: "Two Door" Access Control 14 Mode 7: Access Control with "Door Bell" Feature 15 Mode 8: D

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OVERVIEW Description The SR-10K is a complete stand-alone access controller, using either magnetic-stripe cards or cipher (keypad) codes for identifying valid users. The Card Reader with Keypad and the Interface Module are the SR-10K system's major components. Separating the door control and other interface connections not only simplifies the installation, but it greatly improves security by placing the door strike relay inside the protected area. The SR-10K offers unparalleled versatiltiy in it

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OVERVIEW, continued Cipher Codes The SR-10K supports up to 10 cipher codes. Each code is one to six digits in length - shorter codes are terminated with the '#' key. Cipher codes, like cards, are assigned a User Level, and like cards, may cause different output relay action depending on the direction of the code entry. See the next two sections for more details. User Levels Each card and cipher code is assigned a User Level from 1 to 3. The User Level, along with the selected Operating Mode, de

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Quick Start and Configuration Planning Quick Start The factory default setting enables the SR-10K to be used immediately, without any further programming, using the 10 cards shipped with the unit. The database is set to Random Mode, and the cards are enrolled as Level 1 users in slots 01 through 10. Additional cards are enrolled using Command 10, and Cipher codes may be added using Command 15. Command 32 sets the door strike relay pulse time. Configuration Planning The most important selections

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SR-10K Programming Guide The COMMAND ENTRY MODE is selected by passing a valid MASTER card through the reader. The intergral keypad allows direct data entry on the SR-10K. The "*" key is used to start a new command entry. The '#' key terminates field entry. For example, selecting user slot 3 for the the 4-digit user slot entry in Command 20 can be entered as 4 digits: '0','0','0','3', or it may be entered as '3', '#'. A single short beep indicates the acceptance of a digit, a double beep ind

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CIPHER CODES Related Commands (Commands 15 through 17) Up to 10 cipher codes may be defined (user slots 0 through 9). Each cipher code may be from 1 to 6 digits long. Cipher codes shorter than 6 digits are terminated with the "#" key. Just like cards can produce different results when read "upward", cipher codes can be entered in the "reverse" direction. For example, cipher code "123" entered as "3", "2", "1", "#" will produce the action specified for "reverse" entry of a user having the User Le

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Configuration Settings (Commands 31through 34) Command 31 - Set the Door Held Open Time *3 1 - select Command 31 (from door opening to held open alarm) 0-9 0-9 - select the held open time: 00 to 99 seconds Command 32 - Set the Door Strike Relay Pulse Time (Output K1) *3 2 - select Command 32 0-9 0-9 - select the strike pulse time: 00 to 99 seconds (+1/2 second) Command 33 - Set the Auxiliary Relay Pulse Time (Output K2) *3 3 - select Command 33 0-9 0-9 - select the pulse time for Output K2: 00 t

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System Configuration Settings (Commands 91through 95) Command 91 - Set a New MASTER Card *9 1 - select Command 91 1 or 2 - select which Master Card to change: 1 or 2 new card - read the card to set as the new Master Card Usage notes: 1 - The second Master Card slot is provided for administrative convenience in cases where the owner does not wish to maintain the user database: The owner may retain one Master Card and allow the installer to enroll his card as Master Card 2, thereby letting the ins

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Operating Mode 01: Access Control with Door Monitoring Description Access Control with Door Monitoring provides for basic access control and door use annunciation. A downward read of all valid User Cards pulse Output K1, the strike control relay. The upward read of a Level 2 card toggles the strike control relay, in effect performing a lock/unlock function. The upward read of a Level 1 card will release an unlocked condi- tion. Output K2 is pulsed to annunciate improper door use, such as a) Fo

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Operating Mode 02: Restricted Access Control with Door Monitoring Description Restricted Access Control with Door Monitoring restricts Level 1 user access based on the status of Input I2 and provides door use annunciation on Output K2. Level 1 cards are accepted only if the Input I2 sees a closed contact. Level 2 or 3 cards are not dependent on Input I2. A downward read of all valid User Cards pulse Output K1, the strike control relay. The upward read of a Level 2 card toggles the strike control

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Operating Mode 03: Access Control and Alarm Panel Control Description The Access Control and Alarm Panel Control configuration provides for basic access control and gives some users the ability to send a pulse to arm and disarm alarm panels. Both a downward and an upward read of all User Cards pulse Output K1, the strike control relay, to allow entry. In addition, the upward read of a Level 2 card pulses Output K2, allowing the momentary closure to simulate a key-switch input to an alarm panel.

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Operating Mode 04: Restricted Access Control and Alarm Panel Control Description Restricted Access Control and Alarm Panel Control provides restricts Level 1 user access based on the status of Input I2 and it gives some users the ability to arm/disarm alarm panels. Level 1 users are accepted only if Input I2 sees a closed contact. Level 2 or 3 users are not dependent on Input I2. Both a downward and an upward read of all valid users pulse the strike control relay. In addition, the upward read of

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Operating Mode 05: "Supervisor" Restricted Access Control Description This mode allows Level 2 cards to toggle Output K2, which, connected back to Input I2, restricts Level 1 users. In this mode, Level 1 cards are accepted only if Input I2 sees a closed contact. User Level Specifications User Level 1 Cards having this User Level are rejected if the contact on Input I2 is open. If the contact on Input I2 is closed: • A downward read will pulse Output K1. User Level 2 (and 3) • A downward read wil

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Operating Mode 07: Access Control with Door Buzzer Control Description Access Control with Door Bell Control operates just like Mode 1, with an additional feature for using Output K2 for annunciation. This mode was created for applications where Output K2 is configured to drive a door bell/ buzzer. A valid Level 1 user or a Request to Exit input activation will pulse Output K2 for about one second, creating the "buzz-in" sound. Pressing the "*" or the "#" keys will act like a door bell. Pressing

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Installation Find a suitable location to anchor the reader mounting bracket. The mounting of the reader does not require a junction box. However, rigid conduit is required for outdoor application. A single gang junction box may used to provide transition to rigid conduit. If a single gang junction box is used, a wall plate (optional) may be used to cover the junction box. The reader is then secured to the mounting bracket using a screw. Refer to figures for reader dimensions and typical junctio

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Maintenance The SR-10K readers are designed to provide continuous service with minimal routine maintenance. However, contaminants (such as magnetic oxides from badges and dirt) tend to accumulate on the read head. Without regular cleaning, these contaminants will shorten the read head life and increase the probability of card read error. A maintenance schedule should be developed base on the card reader environment (dirty or clean) and the usage frequency (light traffic or heavy traffic). Extr

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K1 K2 1.4 [36] 1.3 [33] 2 X Ø0.18 [4.5] HOLES 2.0 [50] 3.25 [83] Reader and Interface Dimensions Reader to Interface Connection: Connect the Reader to the Interface Module using the straight 6-conductor 6-COND. STRAIGHT modular cable. DO NOT use cross- over cable. Maximum distance between reader and interface is 500 J2 Jumpers feet using 22AWG wires. Strike JUMPER SETTING NC C NO NO Forced Open, NC Held Open C Alarm Buzzer + 12V GND I2 Exit Request I2 I1 I1 Door Contact Typical Wiring Configurat

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K1 K2 J4 J2 Addendum - Revision C This revision changed the door module to accommodate screw mounting instead of using snap track. The new module dimension is 4.25 x 2.75 inches. Connection to the card reader is also changed from modular jack to a screw terminals for more convenient termination. 4.25 [108.0] 0.20 [5.1] 3.85 [97.8] NC GND (BLK) GND C BZR (ORG) BZR NO LED (BRN) LED NO CLK (WHT) CLK/D1 DAT (GRN) NC DAT/D0 12V (RED) C +12V +12V TR+ G PIN 1 TR- I2 SG I2 I1 I1 J3 B A Page 19 Mercury S


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