HID Mercury MR62e User manual

HID®Mercury™ MR62e OSDP Reader Interface Installation and Specifications
HID®Mercury™ MR62e OSDP Reader
Interface
Installation and Specifications
PLT-05249, A.1
August 2022

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What's new
Date Description Revision
August 2022 New branding. A.1
A complete list of revisions is available in Revision history.
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Section 01
Overview

1.1 MR62e reader interface
The MR62e OSDP reader interface provides a network connected interface to control two physical barriers using OSDP
readers and provides a solution for the OEM integrator for interfacing to OSDP readers and door hardware. The on-board
Ethernet with PoE/PoE+ support enables easy installation. The MR61e supports up to four OSDP readers configured as
paired or alternate readers.
Caution: For UL, the Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) such as a PoE/PoE+ enabled network switch
and/or PoE/PoE+ power injectors must be UL Listed under UL294B.
One serial 2-wire RS-485 communication port is available that can accommodate up to four OSDP readers.
Four Form-C relay outputs can be used for door strike control or alarm signaling. The relay contacts are rated at 2 A @ 30
V DC, resistive and are in a dry contact configuration.
Six inputs are provided that can be used for monitoring the door contacts, exit push buttons, and alarm contacts. Input
circuits can be configured as unsupervised or supervised.
The MR62e requires PoE, PoE+ or local 12 V DC for power.
The MR62e may be mounted in a 3-gang switch box; a mounting plate is supplied with the unit or be mounted in an
enclosure; the supplied mounting plate has mounting holes that match the MR50 mounting footprint.
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1.2 MR62e hardware
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Section 02
MR62e wiring and setup

2.1 MR-51E connections
TB1-1 IN1 Input 1
TB1-2 IN1
TB1-3 IN2 Input 2
TB1-4 IN2
TB2-1 IN3 Input 3
TB2-2 IN3
TB2-3 IN4 Input 4
TB2-4 IN4
TB3-1 IN5 Input 5
TB3-2 IN5
TB3-3 IN6 Input 6
TB3-4 IN6
TB4-1 VO Auxiliary power output – 12 V DC
TB4-2 GND Auxiliary power output ground
TB4-3 VIN Input power – 12 V DC (from local power supply)
TB4-4 GND Input power ground
TB5-1 NO Relay K1 – Normally open contact
TB5-2 1-C Relay K1 – Common contact
TB5-3 NC Relay K1 – Normally closed contact
TB5-4 NO Relay K2 – Normally open contact
TB5-5 2-C Relay K2 – Common contact
TB5-6 NC Relay K2 – Normally closed contact
TB6-1 NO Relay K3 – Normally open contact
TB6-2 3-C Relay K3 – Common contact
TB6-3 NC Relay K3 – Normally closed contact
TB6-4 NO Relay K4 – Normally open contact
TB6-5 4-C Relay K4 – Common contact
TB6-6 NC Relay K4 – Normally closed contact
TB7-1 GND Reader power ground
TB7-2 TR- 2-Wire RS-485 TR- (B)1
TB7-3 TR+ 2-Wire RS-485 TR+ (A)1
TB7-4 RVO 12 V DC Reader power output
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1. Terms A & B are from the RS-485 standard.
2.2 Jumpers
Jumper Set at Description
J1 N/A Ethernet connection with PoE/POE+ support.
J2 N/A Factory use only.
J3 N/A Tamper switch (normally open contact). See 4.1 Additional mounting information
J4 N/A RS-485 Termination, install only if the MR62e is at the end of the communication bus.
J5 PoE MR62e powered from the Ethernet connection.
VIN MR62e powered from an external 12 V DC power source
connected to TB4-3 (VIN), TB4-4 (GND).
J6 – J13 N/A Factory use only.
2.3 DIP switches
The four switches on S1 DIP switch are used to configure the operating mode of the MR62e. DIP switches are read on
power-up except where noted.
1 2 3 4 Definitions
OFF OFF OFF OFF Normal operating mode.
ON X OFF OFF After initialization, enable default User Name (admin) and Password (password). The switch is
read on the fly, no need to reboot. See 2.12 IT security for additional information.
OFF ON OFF OFF Use factory default communication parameters.
ON ON OFF OFF Use OEM default communication parameters. Contact system manufacture for details. See 2.5
Bulk erase.
ON ON OFF OFF Bulk Erase prompt mode at power up. See 2.5 Bulk erase.
All other switch settings are unassigned and reserved for future use. X = don’t care.
2.4 Factory default communication parameters
Network: static IP address 192.168.0.251
Subnet mask 255.255.0.0
Default gateway 192.168.0.1
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2.5 Bulk erase
The bulk erase function can be used for the following:
lErase all configuration, sets MR62e to OEM setting (sanitize board).
lRestore to OEM default parameters.
2.5.1 Bulk erase steps
1. Set S1 DIP switches 1 and 2 to ON, and 3 and 4 to OFF.
2. Apply power to the MR62e.
3. Change DIP switches 1 or 2 to OFF within 10 seconds after LEDs 1 and 2, and LEDs 3 and 4 start flashing
alternately at a rate of 0.5 seconds. If these switches are not changed, the MR62e will power up using the OEM
default communication parameters.
4. LEDs 1 and 2 alternately flash at a 0.5 second rate while the memory is being erased.
5. Once the memory is eased, LED 1 will be on for about 3 seconds, then the MR62e will reboot.
Caution: Do not remove power during steps 3-5.
2.6 Input power
The MR62e is powered by one of two ways (jumper selected, J5):
lPower is supplied via the Ethernet connection using PoE or PoE+.
lLocal 12 V DC power supply, TB4-3 (VIN), TB4-4 (GND).
2.7 Communication wiring
Communication between the controller and the MR62e is Ethernet (10Base T/100Base-TX). It is not recommended to
connect the MR62e to a public intranet.
2.8 OSDP reader wiring
TB7 has connections for the 2-wire RS-485 OSDP communication bus and 12 V DC to power the OSDP readers. Up to
four OSDP readers are supported on the MR62e. This 12 V DC output is limited to .5 A. maximum. The OSDP reader
wiring diagram below shows the use of a 2-pair cable for data and power. If this cable cannot support the voltage/current
requirements, a 1-pair cable of sufficient gauge must be used for power. See Specifications.
The RS-485 termination jumper, J4, is only installed if the MR62e is at one end of the communication bus. Only devices at
each end of the communication bus are terminated, never install termination to more than two devices on the
communication bus.
Caution: When powering any remote device(s) by the MR62e, care must be taken not to exceed the
maximum current available. Cable gauge must also be evaluated. See Specifications for
details.
Note: For OSDP cable lengths greater than 200 ft (61 m) or EMF interference, install 120Ω +/- 2Ω resistor across
RS-485 termination ends. Data 0 and Data 1 wires for Wiegand may be reused for OSDP. However, standard
Wiegand cable may not meet RS-485 twisted pair recommendations. The reuse of cable works best on
shorter cable lengths at lower data rates.
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Typical OSDP reader wiring
2.9 Input circuit wiring
Typically, these inputs are used to monitor door position, request to exit, or alarm contacts. Input circuits can be
configured as unsupervised or supervised. When unsupervised, reporting consists of only the open or closed states.
When configured as supervised, the input circuit will report not only open and closed, but also open circuit, shorted,
grounded*, and foreign voltage*.
A supervised input circuit requires two resistors are added to the circuit to facilitate proper reporting. The standard
supervised circuit requires 1KΩ, 1% resistors and should be located as close to the sensor as possible. Custom end of
line (EOL) resistances may be configured via the host software.
*Grounded and foreign voltage states are not a requirement of UL 294 and therefore not verified by UL.
The input circuit wiring configurations shown are supported but may not be typical:
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2.10 Relay circuit wiring
Four Form-C contact relays are provided for controlling door lock mechanisms or alarm signaling. The relay contacts are
rated at 2 A @ 30 V DC, resistive and are in a dry contact configuration. When you are controlling the delivery of power to
the door strike, the Normally Open and Common poles are used. When momentarily removing power to unlock the door,
as with a mag lock, the Normally Closed and Common poles are used. Check with local building codes for proper egress
door installation.
Door lock mechanisms can generate feedback to the relay circuit that can cause damage and premature failure of the
relay. For this reason, a diode must be used to protect the relay. Wire should be of sufficient gauge to avoid voltage loss.
Caution: It is possible for the MR62e to provide power for a 12 V DC door strike providing the maximum
current is not exceeded, see Specifications.
Diode selection
lDiode current rating: 1x strike count.
lDiode breakdown voltage: 4x strike voltage.
lFor 12 V DC or 24 V DC strike, diode 1N4002 (100V/1A) typical.
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2.11 Status LEDs
2.11.1 Power-up
LED 1 turns ON, then LEDs 2 through 7 are turned ON then OFF in sequence.
2.11.2 Running
LED Description
1On-line, encryption disabled = 0.8 second ON, 0.2 second OFF
On-line, encryption enabled = 0.1 second ON, 0.1 second OFF, 0.1 second ON, 0.1 second OFF0.1 second ON, 0.1
second OFF0.1 second ON, 0.3 second OFF
Off-line: 0.2 second ON, 0.8 second OFF
Waiting for application firmware to be downloaded: .1 sec ON, .1 sec OFF
2Input IN1 Status: OFF = Inactive, ON = Active, Flashing = Fault1
3Input IN2 Status: OFF = Inactive, ON = Active, Flashing = Fault1
4Input IN3 Status: OFF = Inactive, ON = Active, Flashing = Fault1
5Input IN4 Status: OFF = Inactive, ON = Active, Flashing = Fault1
6Input IN5 Status: OFF = Inactive, ON = Active, Flashing = Fault1
7Input IN6 Status: OFF = Inactive, ON = Active, Flashing = Fault1
J1-Yellow Ethernet speed: OFF = 10 Mb/S, ON = 100 Mb/S
J1-Green OFF = No link, ON = Good link, Flashing = Ethernet activity
1. If this input is defined, every three seconds the LED is pulsed to its opposite state for 0.1 second, otherwise, the LED is off.
2.12 IT security
Ensure that the is installed securely. Create user accounts to the web configuration page using secure passwords.
Ensure all DIP switches are to be in the OFF position for the normal operating mode.
The is shipped from the factory with a default login account, which is enabled when DIP 1 is moved from OFF to ON (See
2.3 DIP switches). The default login user name (admin) and password (password) will be available for five minutes once
the DIP switch is toggled. It is therefore important that at least one user account is defined, and the DIP switches are set
to OFF before the is commissioned.
Configuring the with an IP address that is accessible from the public is not recommended.
The following options are available for enhanced network security:
lDisable SNMP.
lZeroconf discovery.
lThe web configuration module.
lEnable data encryption over the host communication port.
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Section 03
Specifications

The MR62e is for use in low voltage, Class 2 circuits only.
Power Input PoE (12.95 W), compliant to IEEE 802.3af
or
PoE+ (25 W), compliant to IEEE 802.3at
or
12VDC ± 10%, 1.7 A maximum
Caution: For UL, the Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) such as a PoE/PoE+ enabled network switch
and/or PoE/PoE+ power injectors must be UL Listed under UL294B. Wiring for the 12 V input
shall not extend more than 30 m from the product.
Power output PoE: VO (TB4-1) and RVO (TB7-4), combined: 12 V DC @ .66 A maximum
PoE+ or 12 V DC: VO (TB4-1) 12 V DC @ 1 A maximum, RVO, (TB7-4) 12 V DC
@ .5 A maximum
Outputs Four relays, Form-C contacts rated at 2 A @ 30 V DC
Inputs Six unsupervised/supervised, End of Line resistors, 1k/1kΩ, 1%, ¼ watt standard
READER INTERFACE
Power 12 V DC @ .5 A maximum (RVO, TB7-4)
Communication 2-Wire RS-485, OSDP protocol, four devices maximum
CABLE REQUIREMENTS
Communication Ethernet, Category 5, minimum
External input power 1 twisted pair, 18 AWG (if required)
Alarm inputs 1 twisted pair per input, 30Ω maximum
Relay outputs As required for the load
Reader data and power1RS-485/power: 2 twisted pair with shield, 24 AWG, 120Ω impedance 4000 feet
(1220 m) maximum.
or
RS-485: 1 twisted pair with shield, 24 AWG, 120Ω impedance, 4000 feet
(1220 m) maximum
and
Power: 1 pair 18 AWG1
1. Type of cable(s) and gauge determined by length and voltage/current requirements. Local power source may be required.
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ENVIRONMENT
Storage temperature -55 to +85°C
Operating temperature 0 to +70°C
Humidity 5 to 95% RHNC
MECHANICAL
Dimensions without bracket 5.5 inches (140 mm) W x 2.75 inches (70 mm) L x 0.96 inches (24 mm) H
Dimensions with bracket 5.5 inches (140 mm) W x 3.63 inches (92 mm) L x 1.33 inches (34 mm) H
Weight without bracket 4 oz. (112 g)
Weight with bracket 5 oz. (142 g)
UL294, 6th edition Performance Levels
Feature Level
Standby Power I
Endurance IV
Line Security I
Destructive Attack I
These specifications are subject to change without notice.
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4.1 Additional mounting information
Sources for the optional items shown below:
l3-gang stainless steel blank cover. Available from:
Leviton part number 84033-40
Graybar part number 88158404
lMagnetic switch set: G.R.I. part number: 505
Side View:
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4.2 Mounting plate dimensions:
4.3 Warranty
Mercury Security warrants the product is free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service
with proper maintenance for one year from the date of factory shipment. Mercury Security assumes no responsibility for
products damaged by improper handling or installation. This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of the
defective unit.
There are no expressed warranties other than set forth herein. Mercury Security does not make, nor intends, nor does it
authorize any agent or representative to make any other warranties, or implied warranties, and expressly excludes and
disclaims all implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
Returns must be accompanied by a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number obtained from customer service, and
prepaid postage and insurance.
4.4 Liability
The Interface should only be used to control exits from areas where an alternative method for exit is available. This
product is not intended for, nor is rated for operation in life-critical control applications. Mercury Security is not liable
under any circumstances for loss or damage caused by or partially caused by the misapplication or malfunction of the
product. Mercury Security’s liability does not extend beyond the purchase price of the product.
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4.5 Regulatory
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
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Revision history
Date Description Revision
August 2022 New branding. A.1
October 2020 Initial release. A.0
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