Eldat TRS06-02 Technical document

TRS 06
TRANSPONDER READER- AND
CONTROL UNIT
(Door Access Control System)
Mounting Manual and Operating Manual

Table of Contents
1. Function and Description of the Device 2
2. Installation Instructions 3
2.1 Installing the Reader Head 3
2.2 Installing the Controller 4
2.3 Wiring Details of the Control Unit 4
3. Programming Instructions 6
3.1 Master Tag Programming Instructions 7
3.2 User Tag Programming Instructions 8
3.3 User Tag Deleting Instructions 10
3.4 Relay Output Time Programming Instruction 12
3.5 Last Tag Read Instructions 13
4. Technical Specifications 14
1. Function and Description of the Device
The Transponder-System provides ideal access control to premises - for private
as well as for office or industrial buildings and also to garages or multi-storey car
parks up to 1000 users.
Two versions of the Transponder-System are available: TRS06-01 has a
standard reader head whereas TRS06-02 provides a vandal proof reader head.
To gain access a Transponder Card registered at the control unit or a
Transponder Tag can be held to or passed by the reader head.
A high standard of security is offered by the 64-bit coding technology as it
provides over a trillion coding alternatives.
Special Features
simply
·Auto frequency stabilization ·Sensor readerhead
·Auto deactivation ·Fire alarm input
·Master Tag learning mode ·Emergency exit
·Master Tag deleting mode ·Programmable relay output
time (150 ms – 9 s)
·Individual Tag learning mode
·Double reader head capability
·Individual Tag deleting mode
·Entire memory deleting
·Last tag reading display
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2. Installation Instructions
2.1 Installing the Reader Head
The reader head is pre-wired with a 2m cable. If the cable is to be replaced with
a longer cable, please note the following restrictions:
- unshielded cable: max. 5 m
- shielded cable max. 15 m
The reader head can be installed as follows:
1. Mount the reader head. Make sure that the cable is not pinched off.
2. Only regarding the standard reader head: place the reader head sticker onto
the reader head and align the reader head sticker LED hole with the LED of
the reader head.
3. Connect the reader head with the control unit according to the wiring details
(page 5).
Standard Reader Head Vandal Proof Reader Head
LED
Foil
blue buzzer (BUZ)
red power supply (5V)
black ground (GND)
yellow loop +
green loop -
blue
red
black
yellow
green
Connections

2.2 Installing the Controller
1. Remove the cover. Insert the cables through the bottom of the cover from the
backside. Secure the control unit in the preferred location using the screws
and mollies.
2. Connect the reader heads (also see below) as well as the power supply and
any auxiliary devices to the control unit according to the wiring details (page
5) and fasten the cover with screws.
2.3 Wiring Details Control Unit
Power AC / DC 12 VAC / DC
AC / DC 12 VAC / DC
Reader Head + 5V red from reader head
- 0V black from reader head
Buzzer blue from reader head
Loop + yellow from reader head
Loop - green from reader head
Aux - 0V bridge between RTE or Fire
RTE request to exit input
Fire fire alarm input (normally open)
Relay N/O normally open relay contact
Common common relay contact
N/C normally closed relay contact
Failure to follow the wiring instructions may result in permanent
damage to the controller!
Wiring Reader Heads
In case two reader heads are to be installed the Jumper LOOP SELECT must be
CLOSED and the second reader head must be wired in parallel to the controller.
Please note, that this is a single door system and there is only one output relay.
The two heads will therefore be fitted to the ENTRY and EXIT points on a single
door.
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Wiring Details
The fire alarm input is a facility whereby a fire alarm device such as
an emergency glass break switch or fire alarm panel can close the
circuit to open all doors immediately. Please note the fire alarm input
is non latching, and fail safe locks should be used with this function.
N/C
-OV
COMMON
LOOP
SELECT
LOOP-
- / AC
12 V AC/DC (1 A)
Reader
Head
Key
switch
Red
N/O
LOOP+
+ / AC
FIRE
RTE
BUZZER
-OV
+5V
Black
Blue
Yellow
Green
Input fire alarm
Closing
Contact Exit request
+
-
Magnetic
Lock
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3. Programming Instructions
The Transponder TRS06 employs AUTO EXITING software for security
reasons. In any of the programming modes, the controller will automatically
revert back to standard operating mode if the user takes no action within 30
seconds.
There are three different operating modes, as indicated by the display dot
position:
It is recommended that the user reads the user actions and controller
responses carefully before attempting to program the controller.
The column user action indicates the steps the user must take to accomplish a
certain programming function.
The column controller response indicates the response that the controller will
give to a user action.
Standard Operating Mode Position 1
User Tag Learning Mode Position 2
Deleting Mode Position 3
Master tag learn mode Position 4
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3.1 Master Tag Programming Instructions
Only one transponder card can be used as master card. Only this card enables
programming and deleting tags.
Please keep your master tag in a safe place!
On presenting a new master tag the entire memory will be deleted and
all user tags will have to be reprogrammed!
Programming
Function
User Action Controller Response
Teaching the
controller a
new master tag
1. Press & hold button
S1 (the top button).
The controller display
changes to the last card read
while pressing this button in
standard mode.
2. While still holding
button S1 press
button S2 (the
bottom button)
The controller will respond
with three beeps
immediately. After releasing
buttons S1 and S2 the
controller display will light up
displaying:
This indicates that the
controller is in master tag
learning mode and that the
first tag to be presented to
the reader will be the new
mastertag.
3. Present the new tag
to the reader
(this will become the
new master tag)
The controller will respond
with 3 beeps. This indicates
that it has learned the new
master tag and exited master
tag learning mode. The
controller is now ready for
standard operation.
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Programming
function
User Action Controller Response
Teaching the
controller a
new user tag
1. Present the master
tag to the reader for
approx. 5 seconds.
The controller responds with
a single beep. After a few
seconds the controller
responds with an additional 3
beeps indicating that it has
entered the user tag learning
mode:
2. Remove the master
tag and present the
new user tag(s) to
be learned one at a
time to the reader.
Wait for response of
the controller.
1 second after presenting a
new user tag, the controller
will respond with a single
beep. This indicates that the
controller has learned the
new user tag.
Note: Should the controller
respond with 3 beeps
instead, it is indicating that
the 1000 user limit has
been exceeded and that
the controller has exited
user tag learning mode.
3.2 User Tag Programming Instructions
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Programming
Function
User Action Controller Response
3. After teaching the
controller the new
user tag(s) present
the master tag to the
reader again to exit
user tag learning
mode.
The controller responds with
3 beeps indicating that it has
left user tag learning mode:
Note: In case the user
forgets to exit user tag
learning mode, the unit will
automatically exit this
mode after 30 seconds.
Note: Deleting user tags can only be done if the number is known. After
completing user tag programming present each tag to the reader again (see
chapter “Read Last User Tag”). Note down the number displayed e.g. together
with the name of the owner.
New user tags can be programmed any time. New user tags will be saved to the
next free memory space. This can also be the space of a previously deleted
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3.3 User Tag Voiding Instructions
Programming
function
User Action Controller Response
User tag
voiding
1. Present the master
tag to the reader and
keep in the reader
field.
The controller responds with
a single beep. After a few
seconds, the controller
responds with an additional 3
beeps indicating that it has
entered user tag learn mode.
2. Press button S2 The controller responds with
3 beeps and after S2 is
released
is displayed. This indicates
that the controller has
antered user tag voiding
mode.
3. Press button S2 to
scroll to the user tag
number that has to
be voided from the
system.
Note: By holding
button S2 in the
scrolling speeed will
increase.
User tag that has to be
voided is displayed
e.g.3::

Programming
Function
User Action Controller Response
4. To delete a user tag
from the system
press S1 button.
The controller responds with
a single beep and the display
changes to::
The user tag has been
deleted.
5. To exit user tag
deleting mode do not
make any input into
the controller for 30
seconds.
Unit responds with 3 beeps
and enteres the standard
mode.
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Programming
Function
User Action
Controller Response
Adjust the door
lock mecha-
nism Relay
Output Time.
This function is
used to set the
time, for which
the relay will
provide an
output to the
door latch, in
the event of a
card/tag being
introduced or
fire exit (RTE)
push button.
The default
setting is t1
(1 second).
Note: When
resetting the
relay output
time the door
alarm settings
will need to be
reset at the
same time.
1. Press S2 and
release.
Unit responds with 3 beeps
and shows:
t = 1 second
2. Continue pressing
S2 to increment the
timer until the
required time setting
is achieve.
The display shows:
t = 2 seconds, up to
t = 9 seconds
or t = - (this is a special
setting for a 150ms Pulse
Output)
3. Do not make any
input into the unit for
30 seconds to exit
this mode or press
S1.
Unit responds with 3 beeps
and enteres standard mode..
3.4 Relay Output Time Programming Instruction
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Programming
Function
User Action Controller Response
Looking for the
last tag read
1. In standard mode
press and hold S2
The number of the last tag
read will be displayed.
2. Release button S2.
3.5 Last Tag Read Instructions
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4. Technical Specifications
Hardware
Operating voltage: 12 V AC/DC
Average current consumption: 33 mA (1 reader head)
Maximum current consumption: 55 mA (12 V)
Relay output rating: 24 V / 5 A
Operating frequency: 125 kHz (50 Hz - 4 kHz modulation)
Read Range: 6 cm – 10 cm (dependant on tag type)
Reader heads: 1 or 2
Reader head cable length: 2 m standard,
max. 5 m unshielded
max. 15 m shielded
Cable: 5-core
Degree of protection: reader head: IP54
controller: IP00
Dimensions (L x W x D): reader head: 75 mm x 39 mm x 15 mm
controller: 104 mm x 94 mm x 25 mm
Weight: reader head: 60 g
controller: 70 g
Operating temperature: -10 °C to +60 °C
Indications: visual: bi-color-LED,
acoustic: Buzzer
Software
Programming: with master tag
User tags: max. 1000
Code size: 64 bit
Read time: < 2 seconds
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