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MC16-SVC Installation Manual 2020-04-03
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Roger Access Control System
MC16-SVC Installation Manual
Firmware version: 1.6.4 or newer
Document version: Rev. B
This document contains minimum information that is necessary for initial setup
and installation of the device. The detailed description of configuration
parameters and functionalities is specified in respective Operating manual
available at www.roger.pl.
INTRODUCTION
MC16-SVC controller is dedicated to demo or service operation in RACS 5
system. The controller is delivered with a set of licenses that enable its switching
to an operating mode compatible with various functional versions of the MC16
series controller. MC16-SVC controller can be operated as:
access controller for 16 doors (MC16-PAC-16)
access controller for 64 lockers (MC16-LRC-64)
universal elevator access controller for 64 floors (MC16-EVC-64)
Factory new device is configured for operation as MC16-PAC-16 controller.
LICENSES PARAMETERS
Table 1. MC16-SVC licenses
Type
MC16-PAC-16
MC16-LRC-64
MC16-EVC-64
Access Doors
16
64
64
Access Points
32
16 (MCT) or
64 (RWL-3)
1
Inputs
96
128
8
Outputs
56
128
128
Function Keys
128
32
8
Local Commands
32
16
4
Access Zones
32
0
0
Alarm Zones
32
0
0
Automation Nodes
32
2
2
Power Supplies
32
16
16
Access Doors per
Access Points
1
64
64
LICENSE REPLACEMENT
License replacement procedure:
1. Switch off the power supply of MC16
controller.
2. Press memory card and remove it
from the socket under CR2032
battery on controller board.
3. Insert card into standard Flash
memory card reader and connect it
to computer’s USB port.
4. Copy required license file from
LICENSES folder into main folder of
the card and change the name of the
file into LICENSE.CFG.
5. Open and configure DEBUG.CFG
file on memory card as needed (see
below) to select demo or service
mode.
6. Insert the card into controller socket.
7. Switch on the power supply of MC16
controller.
Fig. 1 MC16 memory card
DEMO AND SERVICE MODE
If the parameter EVL=1 is entered in DEBUG.CFG file on memory card then the
controller operation on each day is limited to 6:00 am –10:00 pm period. This is
called demo mode and is offered for the purpose of MC16 evaluation and
demonstration.
If the parameter EVL=0 or is not defined at all then the parameter STD in the
format YY/MM/DD (e.g. STD=20/03/30) defines starting date for controller
operation. This is called service mode and it is offered for the purpose of MC16
servicing e.g. temporary device replacement due to failure. In this mode the
controller can be operated for 10 days. When the time expires, then the controller
automatically suspends normal operation. In order to restart the work, it is
necessary to set a new start date in the DEBUG.CFG file. The controller working
time can be extended any number of times and the extension for another period
may take place during the previous period.
CONFIGURATION WITH ROGERVDM PROGRAM
Low level configuration with RogerVDM software enables to define basic
parameters of MC16 controller. Additionally it is necessary to define individual
addresses for MCT and PRT series readers and MCX expanders according to
their installation manuals.
MC16 programming procedure with RogerVDM software:
1. Connect the controller to Ethernet network and define the IP address of your
computer in the same subnetwork as the controller with 192.168.0.213
default IP address.
2. Start RogerVDM program, select MC16 v1.x device, the latest firmware
version and Ethernet communication channel.
3. Select from the list or enter manually the IP address of controller, enter 1234
communication key and start the connection with the controller.
4. In the top menu select Tools and then Set communication key to define your
own password for the controller.
5. In the main window specify your own IP address of the controller.
6. Enable PRT or Wiegand readers if the controller is supposed to operate with
them
7. Optionally enter comments for controller and its object to facilitate their
identification during further configuration of the system.
8. Optionally backup settings clicking Send to File…
9. Click Send to Device to update the configuration of controller and disconnect
by selection of Device in the top menu and then Disconnect.
CONFIGURATION WITH VISO PROGRAM
High level configuration with VISO software enables to define the logic of
controller. More information on scenarios of operation and high level
configuration is given in MC16 Operating manual as well as AN002, AN006 and
other application notes.
MEMORY RESET
Memory reset procedure resets all settings to default ones and results in
192.168.0.213 IP address and empty communication key.
MC16 memory reset procedure:
1. Disconnect power supply.
2. Short CLK and IN4 lines.
3. Restore power supply, all LEDs will flash and wait min. 6s.
4. Remove connection between CLK and IN4 lines, LEDs will stop pulsating and
LED2 will be on.
5. Wait approx. 1.5 min till LED5+LED6+LED7+LED8 are pulsating.
6. Restart the controller (switch power supply off and on).
7. Start RogerVDM and make low level configuration.
FIRMWARE UPDATE
New firmware can be uploaded to the controller with RogerVDM software. The
latest firmware file is available at www.roger.pl.
MC16 firmware update procedure:
1. Connect with the controller using RogerVDM software.
2. Backup settings by clicking Send to File…
3. In the top menu select Tools and then Update firmware.
4. Select firmware file and then click Update.
5. After firmware update wait till LED8 is pulsating.
6. Make or restore low level configuration in RogerVDM software.
Note: During the firmware update process, it is necessary to ensure continuous
and stable power supply for the device. If interrupted, the device may require
repair by Roger.
POWER SUPPLY
MC16 controller is designed for power supply from 230VAC/18VAC transformer
with minimal power output 20VA, but it can also be supplied with 12VDC or
24VDC. In case of 12VDC power supply, backup battery cannot be directly
connected to MC16 and in such case backup power supply must be provided by
12VDC power supply unit.
MC16-SVC Installation Manual 2020-04-03
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Fig. 2 MC16 power supply
APPENDIX
Table 2. MC16 screw terminals
Name
Description
BAT+, BAT-
Backup battery
AC, AC
18VAC input power supply
AUX-, AUX+
12VDC/1.0 output power supply (for door lock)
TML-, TML+
12VDC/0.2A output power supply (for readers)
IN1-IN8
Input lines
GND
Ground
OUT1-OUT6
15VDC/150mA transistor output lines
A1,B1
RS485 bus
CLK, DTA
RACS CLK/DTA bus
A2,B2
Not used
NO1, COM1, NC1
30V/1.5A DC/AC (REL1) relay
NO2, COM2, NC2
30V/1.5A DC/AC (REL2) relay
Table 3. MC16 LED indicators
Name
Description
LED1
Normal mode
LED2
ON: Service mode (low level configuration)
Pulsing: RAM or Flash SPI memory error
LED3
ON: High level configuration error
Pulsing: Low level configuration error
LED4
No memory card or memory card error
LED5
Event log error
LED6
License error
LED7
Not used
LED8
Pulsating: Proper functioning of the controller
Table 4. Specification
Supply voltage
17-22VAC, nominal 18VAC
11.5V-15VDC, nominal 12VDC,
22-26VDC, nominal 24VDC
Current consumption
100 mA for 18VAC (no loads on AUX/TML outputs)
Inputs
Eight parametric inputs (IN1..IN3) internally connected
to the power supply plus through a 5.6kΩ resistor.
Approx. 3.5V triggering level for NO and NC inputs.
Relay outputs
Two relay outputs with single NO/NC contact 30V/1.5A
rated
Transistor outputs
Six open collector transistor outputs, 15VDC/150mA
rated. Max. total current sink by all outputs up to
3ADC.
Power supply outputs
Two power outputs: 12VDC/0.2A (TML) and 12VDC/1A
(AUX)
Distances
1200m for RS485
150m for and RACS CLK/DTA and Wiegand
IP Code
IP20
Environmental class
(acc. to EN 50131-1)
Class I, indoor general conditions, temperature: +5°C
to +40°C, relative humidity: 10 to 95% (no
condensation)
Dimensions H x W x D
72 x 175 x 30 mm
Weight
approx. 200g
Fig. 3 Connection of readers and expanders to MC16 access controller
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product should not be disposed of with other wastes as this may
have a negative impact on the environment and health. The user is
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electric and electronic waste. For detailed information on recycling,
contact your local authorities, waste disposal company or point of
purchase. Separate collection and recycling of this type of waste
contributes to the protection of the natural resources and is safe to
health and the environment. Weight of the equipment is specified in
the document.
Contact:
Roger Sp. z o. o. sp. k.
82-400 Sztum
Gościszewo 59
Tel.: +48 55 272 0132
Fax: +48 55 272 0133
Tech. support: +48 55 267 0126
E-mail: [email protected]l
Web: www.roger.pl

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