AREM 80 SmylTR MREM 80 SmylTR APS mini / APS mini Plus reader modules for IPDP Slim panels User’s guide ® © 2004 – 2012, TECH FASS s.r.o., Věštínská 1611/19, 153 00 Prague, Czech Republic, www.techfass.cz, techfass@techfass.cz (Date of release: 01-03-2011, valid for FW version 5.
1 Content 1 Content ....................................................................................................................... 2 2 Product Description .................................................................................................... 3 3 Technical parameters ................................................................................................. 3 3.1 Product version ....................................................................................................
2 Product Description The xREM 80 SmylTR 1) reader modules (125 kHz readers with an embedded single door controller) are designed for connection to the RS 485 bus of the APS mini / APS mini Plus access control system. It is possible to connect up to 32 reader modules to a single line of the APS mini / APS mini Plus system. In effect the number of lines is not limited. The reader modules are designed for installation in IPDP Slim entry panels of ALPHATECH TECHNOLOGIES s.r.o.
Technical features 3.
4 Installation 4.1 Reader module description C1 C2 D1 Description Pic. 2: xREM 80 reader module, front (left) and rear (right) view Designation Purpose C1 Connector for C1 cable (5-wires) connection C2 Connector for C2 cable (3-wires) connection D1 Red-green LED indicator Table 4: Connectors and LED indicators description Wiring description 4.
4.3 Connecting the reader module with panel Standard connection Pic.
Connection 4.4 Standard connection Input 1 Door contact, active when door closed Input 2 Request to exit button or handle contact, 0 V) when button or handle active; Tamper; Disabling function Output 1 (OC) Door lock control open collector Table 7: Standard connection The door monitoring contact (IN1) is operational after its first change of status since switching on the module. Full door lock timing acc. to tab.
4.7 Mounting and removal the xREM 80 SmylTR module The module is supplied with the IPDP SLIM panel, where it can occupy space of a single push button space in a predefined position. For manipulation with the devices please follow the instructions in the user’s guide to the IPDP SLIM panel. 5 Setting parameters of the reader module Configurable parameters 5.
6 Reader module functioning The reader module supports the following functions: Standard “Door Open” function. Door status monitoring. Exit-devices contact monitoring. Acoustic signalization (and online) activated when any alarm condition occurs. The “Door Open” function can be activated in 3 different ways: Reading a valid ID (card, key fob…). Pressing the exit button (according to configuration) – cannot be used in alarm condition. Via communication line (program request). 6.
6.3 Alarm states The reader module can get in following alarm states: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Tamper alarm Forced door alarm Door ajar alarm Antipassback alarm (Time APB alarm, Zone APB alarm) ID with Alarm flag alarm Alarm state reporting is performed as follows: Via communication line (statuses 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) By acoustic signal (beeper) (statuses 1, 2, 3, 4). Alarm signaling via communication line requires online running PC with relevant software suitable for online operation (APS Administrator).
6.3.4 Antipassback alarm The Antipassback alarm is raised when an ID is read during the Time APB counter is running or when the ID is blocked by a Zone APB. 6.3.5 ID with Alarm flag alarm ID with Alarm flag alarm occurs when an ID with the Alarm flag is read. 6.3.6 Reading ID during alarm state Reading an ID doesn’t affect the alarm state, reading a valid ID only terminates the acoustic alarm announcement followed by “Door Open” function.
6.6.1 Inserting cards into the reader’s memory Follow these steps for inserting cards into the reader module’s memory: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Read the programming card for inserting: the reader goes into programming mode. One by one, read the cards which are to be granted access. About 15 seconds after inserting the last card the reader module goes back into standard operating mode. Pic.5 a): Inserting cards 6.6.
6.6.3 Deleting cards „above or below“ If a user loses his ID medium, it is usually impossible to delete the ID from the memory with the procedure described in the previous chapter, since the medium is no longer available (with an exception of entering the code at the keypad). Following procedure can be used for deleting such ID. The procedure requires using an ID medium, which was inserted right before or right after the ID medium, which should be deleted.
6.6.4 Deleting all cards from the reader’s memory Follow these steps for deleting all cards from the reader module’s memory: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 5x Read the programming card for deleting: the reader goes into programming mode. Read the programming card for deleting 5 times in a row; the reader will erase all cards from its memory. The reader module goes back into standard operating mode. Pic.5 d): Deleting all cards 6.6.5 Recommended method for access rights management (using prog.
Card 4 gets lost – Delete it using the card 2, which is available, and using the procedure from chapter 6.6.3 – Read + (inserting) programming card, then 5x + (inserting) programming card again, then card 2, and finally + (inserting) programming card again. Register the change in your table. position 1 2 3 4 5 card card 1 card 2 (available) card 3 card 4 (lost) card 5 position 1 2 3 4 5 card card 1 card 2 card 3 card 4 card 5 Pic.
Time APB – user cannot repeatedly use his ID for defined time Zone APB – user cannot repeatedly enter an area, where he is already present The Antipassback function is used only for the users, whose access is driven by a time schedule. The users with access always granted are not affected by the Antipassback function. The Antipassback flags for an ID can be reset by inserting the ID again with use of the programming cards (offline solution).
The disabling status changes and disabled actions are logged in the events archive. 7 Simplified access rights evaluation The model of access rights contains time schedules and a table of holidays. A block diagram for access right evaluation can be seen in Pic.6. READING ID YES ID FOUND NO YES A CCESS DRIV EN B Y TIM E SCH ED.