Risco RP432DOR Installation guide

Door Opener Reader
Model: RP432DOR
Installation and Programming Guide

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Contents
1. Introduction....................................................................................................................3
What is the Door Opener Reader? ................................................................................3
Main features.................................................................................................................3
Technical Specifications................................................................................................4
Red LED and Buzzer Indications...................................................................................4
2. Installting the Door Opener Reader ..............................................................................5
Mounting........................................................................................................................5
Wiring ............................................................................................................................5
Connecting Electric Door Locks.....................................................................................6
3. Programming the Door Opener Reader ........................................................................7
Adding a new reader......................................................................................................7
Define Door open Relay for electric Door Lock..............................................................8
Define Request to Exit Zone..........................................................................................9
Define Door Alarm.........................................................................................................9
Configure Users for Door Control ................................................................................10
Configure Time Schedule for Reader Operation..........................................................11
Diagnostics..................................................................................................................11
Event Log ....................................................................................................................11
4. Using the Door Opener Reader ...................................................................................12
Entering / Exiting Doors...............................................................................................12
To enter a door.........................................................................................................12
To exit a door...........................................................................................................12
Arming / Disarming the system....................................................................................13
To Arm the system...................................................................................................13
To Disarm the system: .............................................................................................13
Adding / Deleting Tags from a Door Reader................................................................14
To add a new proximity tag from a reader................................................................14
To delete a proximity tag from a reader....................................................................15
UKCA and CE Red Compliance Statement.....................................................................16
RISCO Group Limited Warranty......................................................................................16

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1. Introduction
Important Notes
This guide is intended for installers that are familiar with the RISCO
LightSYS Plus programming, either from a keypad or the Configuration
Software. This guide provides additional information on RISCO’s new
bus device, the Door Opener Reader. For additional info regarding the
programming of RISCO panels please refer to the LightSYS Plus
Installation and Programming Manual.
What is the Door Opener Reader?
The RISCO Door Opener Reader, which is integrated with your LightSYS Plus
security system (Ver 2.00 and above), is designed for use in small to medium-
sized companies. The Door Opener Reader is used to control access to users of
the LightSYS Plus system to the various areas and doors on the premises. In
addition to the Door Reader, the doors can be equipped with devices such as
door contacts, door relays, and motion detectors.
Up to 32 Door readers can be connected to the LightSYS Plus using RS485
communication enabling the security system to control up to 32 doors.
The Door Opener Reader employs an advanced RFID technology in a rugged
and stylish enclosure. It is compatible with 13.56 MHz RFID read-only tags,
read/write tags and smart encrypted data tags. It is suitable for indoor and
outdoor installation and has a rugged polycarbonate enclosure and molten epoxy
for vandal resistance. The Door Opener Reader can be programmed from an
installed LCD keypad or using the Configuration Software Application, Version
4.1 and above.
Main features
•Up to 32 door readers per system (16 door readers per single BUS)
•Fully supervised as RS-485 BUS accessory
•System Arm/Disarm from the door reader using proximity tag
•Flexible time definition to determine when users can access doors
•REX (Request to Exit) Input per door
•2000 dedicated Event log database for access of events
•Forced Door protection feature
•Programmable from the keypad or from the Configuration software

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Technical Specifications
•Input Power: 13V +/- 10%
•Current consumption: 60mA Max
•Transmit Frequency: 13.56MHz
•Power Output: 60 dBμA/m Max
•Main Panel Connection: 4-wire BUS RS-485, up to 300m from the Main
Panel
•Reading Distance: Up to 2. 5 cm
•Operating Temperature: -30°C to 65°C (-22°F to 149°F)
•Storage Temperature: -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F)
•Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% Non condensing
•RFID protocols supported: ISO 15693
•Dimensions (W x H x D): 50 x 87 x 20 mm (2.0 x 3.4 x 0.8 inch)
Red LED and Buzzer Indications
The following table provides the reader’s Red LED and Buzzer indications
during normal operation mode:
Status
LED State
Beeps
Steady -Power On
On
BUS Trouble
Blinks continuously
Confirmation
Short blink
1 short beep
Error (Example: Wrong tag)
3 short blinks
3 rapid beeps
No Power
Off

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2. Installting the Door Opener Reader
Mounting
The Reader can be mounted indoors or
outdoors on any surface (wood, metal,
concrete, etc.).
1. Using a screwdriver, remove the cover from
the reader (see Figure 1).
2. Choose the required location and mark the
installation holes and the wiring passage
hole while using the reader base as a
template.
3. Drill a 10 mm hole for the cable passage and
two installation holes, 4mm each.
4. Secure the reader to the surface using the
supplied screws (see Figure 2).
5. Route the cable to the RISCO Bus and wire
according to the Wiring section.
6. Replace the cover.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Wiring
The Door Opener reader is connected to the Main Panel BUS. Wire the reader to
a BUS on the LightSYS Plus according to the following table:
Terminal
Description/Action
RED AUX
Connect the wires respectively, point to point, according to
the indicated colors.
COM BLK
BUS YEL
BUS GRN
NOTES:
1. Do not connect the reader to a BUS that is defined as Fast BUS
2. Up to 16 readers can be assigned per single BUS

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Connecting Electric Door Locks
After the electric door locks are installed on each door (according to the
instructions provided by the manufacturer), you must connect them to a
LightSYS Plus utility output relay. Each reader can control a single door output
relay. The electric locks to be used should have a maximum power consumption
of 24VDC / 3 Amp and must be provided with a separate power supply source
and a backup battery. Each door lock can be defined as normally open (NO) or
normally closed (NC). (RISCO PN RP296E04000A –4 Outputs relay)
The diagram shown below illustrates a normally open (NO) connection of a door
lock to relay output.
NOTE:
It is recommended to use RISCO Group’s power supply, as it is
connected to the BUS and automatically checked by the security
system. Then if there is a problem, the system sends out an alert.
IMPORTANT:
When using RISCO Group's power supply as an external power supply
to the electric lock, do not connect the AUX (Red) terminal to the BUS.

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3. Programming the Door Opener Reader
This chapter provides detailed instructions for programming the Door Opener
Reader and includes the following sections:
1. Adding a new reader
2. Define utility output for electric door lock
3. Define door alarm parameters
4. Define Request to Exit zone
5. Configure users for door control
6. Configure time schedule for reader operation
7. Maintenance and Diagnostics
IMPORTANT:
Ensure that your security system is disarmed before you program any of
the Door Opener functions and that readers are connected to the Main
Panel.
Adding a new reader
The procedure to add a new reader to the system is identical as adding any other
BUS device. (For detailed information refer to the LightSYS Plus Installation and
Programming Manual).
The main difference is that the ID of the reader is automatically set by the system
(No Dip switch Settings).
When performing Auto Device setting, the reader will be assigned to the first
available location. If required, you can modify the reader location at a later stage
from the Installer Programming Menu: 8) Devices > 6) Door Opener
When adding a new reader (Programming menu 7) Install > 1) BUS Device > 1)
Auto add/del), define the following parameters.
➢Mask: The Partition Mask screen specifies the partitions that are controlled
by the reader. Using a tag, Authorized User can Arm/Disarm the partitions
that are common to the reader’s partitions.

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➢UO Door Relay: Select a single utility output that will be used to control the
door next to the reader. This output should be connected to an electric door
lock.
➢REX (Request to Exit) Input: Specifies the zone “UO/REX TRIG” (push
button) that will activate the output connected to the door.
➢Zone Input: Select from a list, a single zone that will be used to trigger door
alarms. Usually, this zone should be the zone defined for the installed
magnet contact, for example, Exit /Entry.
The selection of the zone will be followed by two control options:
oForced Open Y/N?: Define if an alarm should be triggered from the
selected door.
oDoor Open to Long (DOTL) Y/N: Define if an alarm should be triggered
for the selected door.
Define Door open Relay for electric Door Lock
This section refers to the reader’s programming option: UO Door Relay.
To control an electric door lock using the Door Opener Reader, define the utility
output that is connected to the electric door lock as type: Follow Code.
Step 1: During the Reader definition process, select a single utility output that
will be used to control the door next to the reader.
Step 2: Define the Utility output as Follow Code.
1. From the Main Installer Programming Menu: 3) Outputs > 4) Follow Code.
2. Select 2> Door Opener.
3. From the list, select the users (codes) that will have permission to control the
output that use the specific reader to open the door.
4. The output will be activated by a user tag that is presented to a reader that is
assigned to the output.
NOTES:
1. This output cannot be activated by a tag from a keypad.
2. BY default, the output is defined as N.O. with a pulse duration of
5 seconds

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Define Request to Exit Zone
Next to each door you can connect a Request to Exit Device. Request to Exit
devices enable users to exit from a locked door. This can be a passive infrared
unit, a request to exit switch (REX), or any other form of dry contact.
1. During the Reader definition process, select a single zone that will be
used as Request to Exit feature.
2. Physically connect the REX device to the zone number you selected.
3. Define the selected Zone Type as UO/REX Trigger in the Installer
Programming menu 2) Zones menu.
Define Door Alarm
This section refers to the reader’s programming option: Zone Input.
During the Reader’s definition process, select from a list a single zone that will be
used to trigger a door alarm. When the door is defined, select to enable, or disable
each type of Door Alarm for the specific reader. The Door Alarm refers to 2 events:
➢Door forced open: A door alarm is activated when the door is opened
without presenting a tag to the reader or without using the Request To
Exit push button. During a Forced Open event, a push notification
message will be sent to iRisco App, alarm will sound from the keypad’s
buzzer or a BUS siren, and a “Forced Door Open” message will appear.
➢Door Open Too long (DOTL). If a door is opened (by presenting a tag to
the reader) for more than the predefined allowed time, a push
notification message will be sent to the iRisco App, alarm will sound
from the keypad’s buzzer or a BUS siren, and a “Door Open Too Long”
message will appear.

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NOTES:
1. Following “Door Open Too long” and “Door forced open”, the
sound of the keypad’s buzzer and the siren is set according to
the System Sound definition: Tamper Sound at Disarm
2. Define the time duration for the door to remain open from the
Installer Programming Menu [1][1][1][9] Door Open Too Long
(DOTL): A timer that defines how long (in seconds) the door
can remain open before the alarm notification is triggered. A
user should enter a code or present proximity tag to restore the
door alarm. (Default: 20 seconds)
Configure Users for Door Control
The process of assigning users to a specific reader is done during the process of
defining a utility output as Follow Code. For more information, refer to the
section “Define Door Open relay”
By default, users with Authority levels “Grand Master” or “User” can perform
both Arm / Disarm and Open-door activities from a reader, using a proximity
tag.
In case you need to define a user that will only have the capability to open a door
(without having permission to Arm/Disarm from the reader), you need to define
the user as UO Control authority level.

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Configure Time Schedule for Reader Operation
For high security reasons, you can define time schedule that disables selected
users to use selected doors during 1- or 2-time intervals per day. By default, users
do not have any limitation.
When the schedule is activated, users will not have access to the door or use the
reader to perform Arm / Disarm at the specific time interval.
The definition of a schedule for Door Reader is done from the Configuration
Software > Scheduler screen > Type = Door Opener
Diagnostics
From the User Menu, Maintenance> Diagnostics > Door Opener, you can test a
Door Opener reader and get the following information:
➢Door Opener’s Diagnostics: Voltage and Current level
➢Door Opener’s Software Version
➢Door Opener’s Serial Number
Event Log
The activities performed from the Door readers will be logged in a dedicated
event log database capable of storing up to 2000 events.
To view the Door Reader event log from the keypad, go to the User
Programming Menu: Event Log Menu > AC Event Log.

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4. Using the Door Opener Reader
The Door Opener Reader can be used to allow entering/exiting doors and for
arming/disarming the security system
Entering / Exiting Doors
Doors that are assigned with Door Opener readers can be entered/exited by all
users with proximity tags that are assigned with their security user codes. The
access tag must be:
•Used only with readers whose user partitions are at least the same as one of
the reader’s partitions
•Used only when the reader is active during its assigned time windows.
To enter a door
1. Present your tag to the reader at a maximum distance of 2.5 cm. The
system verifies the tag (indicated by a confirmation Red LED and a
single short beep) and opens the door. An unspecified tag will be
indicated by 3 short beeps.
To exit a door
2. If the door is equipped with RXE, push the RXE button to activate the
door relay and open the door.

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Arming / Disarming the system
The system can be armed/disarmed using a door reader by any user that is
approved for system Arm / Disarm.
NOTE:
A user defined with authority level UO Control cannot Arm /
Disarm the system from a reader.
To arm/disarm the system using proximity tags, the following criteria must be
met:
•The access tag must be used only when the reader is active during its
assigned time windows.
•The access tag’s partitions are at least the same as one of the reader’s
partitions
NOTE:
When performing Arming / Disarming, the system will arm /
disarm only the partitions that are common to the reader and user
definition
To Arm the system
1. Present an RFID Tag/ card to a reader three times within a short
period of time.
2. The system verifies the tag (indicated by a confirmation Red LED
and a single short beep) and arms the relevant partitions.
To Disarm the system:
1. Present an RFID Tag/ card to a reader. The system will be disarmed, and
the door will open.

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Adding / Deleting Tags from a Door Reader
The LightSYS Plus has the capability of adding a proximity tag to each user
code. With the new BUS reader, adding and deleting a proximity tag can also be
done from a proximity reader and a keypad, as well as from a keypad.
To add a new proximity tag from a reader
1. From a keypad, press and enter your code followed by .
2. Using the arrow keys, scroll to Codes/Tags and press .
3. Scroll to Define and press .
4. Select the user to which you want to assign the proximity tag and press
. Each proximity tag can be assigned to only one user.:
NOTE:
If (****) is displayed, this indicates that a user has already been
assigned to a specific proximity tag.
5. Scroll to (Re)write Tag and Press .
6. Select DOR (Door Opener Reader) to enroll by a reader.
The reader’s RED LED, that indicates enrolling, will start to blink
rapidly. (In all other door readers, the RED LED will stay steady.)
7. Within 10 seconds, approach the proximity tag at a maximum distance of
2.5 cm from the front of the reader.
The reader automatically reads the proximity tag and saves it into the
system's memory. Once the proximity tag has been successfully
recorded, a short confirmation beep sounds from the reader and the RED
LED will Flash for 1 sec.
If the proximity tag is already stored in the system's memory, the reader
will sound 3 error beeps.

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NOTES:
1. Once a proximity tag is recognized, it will operate from all keypads
and readers for Arm / Disarm operation, and it will also operate for
opening doors in all readers assigned with the user code.
2. The programmed proximity tag has the same permissions that are
defined for the specified user code
To delete a proximity tag from a reader
1. From a keypad, press and enter your code followed by .
2. Using the arrow keys, scroll to the option Codes/Tags and press .
3. Scroll to Del By Tag and press .
4. Within 10 seconds, approach the proximity tag at a maximum distance of
2.5 cm from the front of the selected reader.
If the proximity tag was deleted, the reader will sound a confirmation
beep. If the system does not recognize the proximity tag, the reader will
sound 3 short error beeps.
NOTE:
If the keypad that is used for the programming supports proximity tags,
delete the tag from the keypad and not from the reader.

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