Rosslare AC-S73 User manual

Instruction Manual
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AC-S73
Secured Access Control Unit
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Contents
Introduction....................................................... 5
Technical Specifications................................. 7
Key Features.................................................. 8
Installation ...................................................... 10
Mounting the AC-S73 Controller .................. 10
Wiring the AC-S73 ....................................... 11
Wiring Diagram ............................................ 13
Features and Concepts
Normal, Secure, & Master Users.................. 14
Modes of Operation...................................... 16
Changing the Modes of Operation ............... 18
Request to Exit (REX) Function ................... 20
Case and Back Tamper ............................... 21
PC-15T Power Supply Unit .......................... 22
Programming the AC-S73 .............................. 23
Entering Programming Mode .......................25
Exiting Programming Mode.......................... 26
Changing Lock Strike Code 1....................... 27
Changing Lock Strike Code 2....................... 29
Changing the Programming Code................ 31
Changing the Normal / Secure Code ...........32
Changing the Normal / Bypass Code........... 33
Setting Fail Safe/Secure Operation.............. 34
Setting the Lock Strike Release Time .......... 34
Enrolling Primary & Secondary Codes ......... 36
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Deleting Primary & Secondary Codes.......... 41
Return to Factory Default Settings ............... 44
Replacing a Lost Programming Code .......... 45
Replacing a Lost Normal / Secure Code...... 46
PC-15T / PS-A15T/ PS-B15T / PS-E15T / PS-
F15T POWER SUPPLY INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS ...............................................47
INTRODUCTION & KEY FEATURES.......... 47
PS-15T WITH ENCLOSURES ..................... 51
Glossary...........................................................55
Limited Lifetime Warranty ..............................60
Technical Support...........................................63
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Introduction
The AC-S73 is a vandal resistant keypad access
control unit suitable for external applications.
The unit accepts up to 500 users and provides
entry via the use of PIN codes.
It is designed for high security applications, due
to the fact that lock strike output and Request to
Exit input are not located directly on the AC-S73,
which eliminates the possibility of unauthorized
entry to the restricted area. A specific Power
Supply Unit, PC-15T, must be used in
conjunction with the AC-S73. See page 47 for a
detailed description of the PC-15T.
Equipment Provided
The following is provided as part of every
AC-S73 package:
• AC-S73 Access Control Unit.
• Installation Kit
• Installation and Operating Instructions
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Additional Equipment Required
Secured Power Supply PC-15T which connects
to the following items:
1) Electric Lock Strike mechanism, which
implements Fail Safe (Power to Lock) or
Fail Secure (Power to Open) functions.
2) Request to Exit (REX) button
Normally open type. Switch is closed when
pressed.
PC-15T provides bell function.
Other Rosslare accessories can be found at
Rosslare's Web Site:
http://www.rosslare.com.hk
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Technical Specifications
Electrical Characteristics
Operating Voltage Range:
12V DC Provided from Secure Power
Supply (PC-15T)
Maximum Input Current:
Standby:
Maximum:
15mA
92mA
LEDs
Two Tri-colored LEDs
Communication
C1, C2 Open collector 5V terminated
Environmental Characteristics
Operating
Temperature:
-25°F to 145°F (-31°C to
63°C)
Operating
Humidity:
0 to 95% (Non-
Condensing)
Suitable for outdoor use.
(IP 65)
Mechanical Characteristics
Dimensions: 5.91"(150mm)L x
1.65"(42mm)W x
1"(27mm)D
Weight: 0.9 lbs (400g)
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Key Features
Here are some of the AC-S73’s key features:
• Bi-directional communication with PC-15T
• Built in piezoelectric keypad for PIN code
entry
• Internal Buzzer
• Comes with security screw and security
screw tool
• Two Status / Programming Interface LED's
• Three User Levels
Normal User
Secure User
Master User
• Three Modes of Operation
Normal Mode
Bypass Mode
Secure Mode
• "Code Search" feature that helps make
maintaining user codes easier.
• Request to Exit (REX) signal from PC-15T
Comes with mounting template for easier
installation.
Built in Case and Back Tamper
• Bell feature is available with PC-15T.
• Programmable Lock Strike Release Time
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2 x 6 Matrix Keypad
Case Screw
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Door LEDMode LED
Bell Button
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Installation
Mounting the AC-S73 Controller
1) Before starting, select the location to mount
the AC-S73 controller. This location should
be at shoulder height.
2) Drill holes into the back of the metal
according to how you want to mount the
AC-S73. For US Gang Box installation
there are two hole indicators on the back of
the metal cover specifically aligned for the
US Gang Box. (Shown marked as ”A” in
diagram below).
A
A
CAUTION!
DO NOT DRILL
This is the Tamper Lens
3) Screw the AC-S73 back cover to its
mounting location.
4) Wire the controller according the wiring
instructions on the following page.
5) Return the front cover of the AC-S73 to the
mounted back plate.
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6) Secure the front cover by using the
supplied security screw in the Installation
Kit. An L-Shaped tool is provided for use
when tightening the security screw.
Wiring the AC-S73
The controller is supplied with a 16-inch pigtail,
having a 4-conductor cable. To wire the
Controller, perform the following steps:
1) Prepare the controller cable by cutting the
cable jacket back 1¼ inch and strip the wire
½ inch.
2) Splice the controller pigtail wires to the
corresponding devices and cover each
connection. Refer to the wire color guide
provided below and to the wiring diagrams
provided on the following pages.
Wire Color Guide
Color Description
RED V INPUT
BLACK GROUND
WHITE C1
GREEN C2
3) Trim and cover all conductors that are not
used.
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A typical wiring diagram is shown on the next
page; for other wiring diagram examples refer to
the support section of the Rosslare Web Site.
http://www.rosslare.com.hk/support
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Wiring Diagram
Wiring diagram and schematic for the AC-S73.
+V C1 C2
SECURED CONTROLLER
N.C. N.O. REX.
LOCK 12VDC
VIN +BAT
16VAC 12VDC
ROSSLARE
PC-15T
SPEAKER OUT
OUTPUT LED
OP-PSA1 2 -V4
16V AC (1.5A, 25VA)
Not prov ided in
PS-E15T and PS-F15T
12V LEAD ACID
BATTERY
UP TO 7 AH
RECOMMENDED
AC-S73
+V
C1
C2
N.C.
N.O.
FROM A TRANSFORMER
(12 VDC @ 300mA)
AC Mains
(Black)
()White
()Green
(Red)
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Normal, Secure, & Master Users
The AC-S73 accepts up to 500 users and
provides entry via the use of PIN codes. Each
user is provided with two code memory slots,
Memory Slot 1 (Primary Code) and Memory Slot
2 (Secondary Code).
The way in which the two memory slots are
programmed determines a user’s access level
and also determines the way in which the
AC-S73 grants access in its three modes of
operation.
There are three user levels:
Normal User
A Normal User only has a Primary Code and is
only granted access when the AC-S73 is in
Normal or Bypass Mode.
Secure User
A Secure User must have a Primary and
Secondary Code programmed; the two codes
must not be the same. The Secure User can
gain access when the AC-S73 is in any of its
three modes of operation. In Normal Mode the
Secure User must use their Primary Code to
gain entry. In Secure Mode the Secure User
must present both their Primary and
Secondary Codes in order to gain entry.
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Master User
A Master User must have both Primary and
Secondary Codes programmed with the same
PIN code. The Master User can gain access
during any mode of operation by presenting
their PIN code to the controller. (The Master
User is convenient but is less secure than a
Secure User.)
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Modes of Operation
The AC-S73 has three modes of operation:
1) Normal Mode
• MODE LED is
green
Mode Door
GREEN
Normal Mode is the default mode. In Normal
mode the door is locked until a Primary Code is
presented to the controller. Special codes such
as Lock Strike Code 1 and Lock Strike Code
2are active in Normal mode. (See pages 27-29
for more information on the Lock Strike Codes).
2) Bypass Mode
• MODE LED is
orange
Mode Door
ORANGE
In Bypass Mode, access to the premises is
dependent on whether the controller's Lock
Strike Relay is programmed for Fail Safe
Operation or Fail Secure Operation.
When the Lock Strike is programmed for Fail
Secure Operation, the door is locked until the
doorbell button is pressed.
When the Lock Strike is programmed for Fail
Safe Operation, the door is constantly unlocked.

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3) Secure Mode
• MODE LED is red
Mode Door
RED
Only Secure and Master Users can access the
premises during the Secured Mode.
A Secure User must enter their Primary and
Secondary Codes to gain entry. After entering
their Primary Code the Door LED will flash green
for 10 seconds, during which the Secondary
Code must be entered.
A Master User only needs to present their PIN
code once to gain entry.
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Changing the Modes of Operation
Changing from Normal Mode to Secure Mode
The default factory setting for the
Normal / Secure code is 3838.
1) Enter the 4-digit
Normal / Secure code
Mode Door
GREEN
• Mode LED will
flash red
Mode Door
RED
2) Press the “#” key to
confirm the mode
change.
• Mode LED is red
Mode Door
RED
Changing from Secure Mode to Normal Mode
The default factory setting for the
Normal / Secure code 3838.
1) Enter the 4-digit
Normal / Secure code.
Mode Door
RED
• Mode LED will
flash green
Mode Door
GREEN
2) Press the “#” key to
confirm the mode
change.
• Mode LED will
turn green
Mode Door
GREEN
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Changing from Normal Mode to Bypass Mode
See page 33 to create/modify the
Normal / Bypass code.
1) Enter the 4 digit
Normal / Bypass code.
Mode Door
GREEN
• Mode LED will
flash orange
Mode Door
ORANGE
2) Press the “#” key to
confirm the mode
change.
• Mode LED will
turn orange
Mode Door
ORANGE
Changing from Bypass Mode to Normal Mode
See page 33 to create/modify the
Normal / Bypass code.
1) Enter the 4 digit
Normal / Bypass code.
Mode Door
ORANGE
• Mode LED will
flash green
Mode Door
GREEN
2) Press the “#” key to
confirm the mode
change.
• Mode LED will
turn green
Mode Door
GREEN
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Request to Exit (REX) Function
The REX button is connected to the Power
Supply Unit (PC-15T). The REX button must be
located inside the premises to be secured and is
used to open the door without the use of a PIN
code. It is usually located in a convenient
location, e.g. inside the door or at a receptionist's
desk. The function of the REX button depends on
whether the Lock Strike Relay is programmed for
Fail Safe Operation or Fail Secure Operation.
1) Fail Secure Operation: From the moment
the REX button is pressed, the door will be
unlocked until the Lock Strike Release
Time has passed. After this time, the door
will be locked even if the REX button has
not been released.
2) Fail Safe Operation: From the moment the
REX button is pressed, the door will be
unlocked until the REX button is released,
plus the Lock Strike Release Time. In this
case the Lock Strike Relay only begins its
count down once the REX button has been
released.
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Case and Back Tamper
If the case of the controller is opened or the
controller is removed from the wall, a tamper
event is triggered and a coded tamper signal is
sent to the PC-15T Power Supply, or other
compatible device, which will activate the siren.
Clearing a tamper event is done by entering a
valid Employee or Lock Strike Code that will open
the Lock Strike Output in the current mode of
operation. For example, while in Secure mode,
using the Lock Strike Codes to clear tamper
event will not work because the Strike Codes
does not work in Secure mode. However,
applying a Master Code or Secure Code will clear
the tamper event in Secure mode.
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PC-15T Power Supply Unit
The PC-15T is designed for use with Rosslare's
secured series, stand alone access control units,
including AC-S73. It is designed to operate
indoors and installed within the premises to be
secured.
The AC-S73 must be used with PC-15T, which
provides its Lock Strike output, Request to Exit
(REX) Input and Bell Function.
Both units communicate through a proprietary
Rosslare protocol, which provides a secure link
between the controller and the power supply unit.
This in turn activates the door unlocking.
The PC-15T also functions as the power supply
for the AC-S73.
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Programming the AC-S73
Programming the AC-S73 is done solely via the
unit's keypad driven Programming Menu System.
To reach the Programming Menu System the
AC-S73 must first be placed into Programming
mode. See Entering Programming Mode on page
25 for more information.
During the AC-S73's manufacturing process
certain codes and settings are pre-programmed.
These settings are the called the Default
Factory Settings.
The table below shows the names of all the
AC-S73 Menus. It also shows of all the AC-S73’s
default factory codes and settings.
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Programming Menu
Factory
Settings
Menu Description Menu
Number
2580 Changing Lock Strike
Code 1
1
0852 Changing Lock Strike
Code 2
2
1234 Changing Program Code 3
3838 Changing
Normal/Secure Code
4
N/A Changing
Normal/Bypass Code
5
0004 Changing Door Release
Time
6
Enrolling PIN Code 7
Deleting PIN Code 8
Return to Default Factory
Setting
0
You will find a complete description and
instructions for each of the above menu items on
the following pages.
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Entering Programming Mode
1) Press the “#” key two
times within 2 seconds.
• Mode LED will
turn off
• Door LED will turn
red
Mode Door
RED
2) Enter your 4-digit
Programming Code.
1234
• If the
Programming
Code is valid the
door LED will turn
green and the AC-
S73 will be in
Programming
Mode.
Mode Door
GREEN
NOTE:
• The AC-S73 must be in Normal Mode
to enter the Programming mode.
• The factory default Programming Code
is 1234.
• If a Programming Code is not entered
within 5 seconds, the AC-S73 will
return to Normal mode.
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Exiting Programming Mode
1) To exit the Programming mode at any time:
Press the “#” key two
times within 2
seconds.
• You will hear 3
beeps.
• The Door LED will
be off
• The Mode LED
will turn green
• This indicates that
the AC-S73 has
returned to
Normal mode.
Mode Door
GREEN
2) Wrong entries may reset the controller back
to Normal mode.
3) While in Programming mode if no key is
pressed for 1 minute the AC-S73 will exit
Programming mode and return to Normal
mode.
4) A short press on key may also return the
system to Normal mode in certain
Programming modes.
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Changing Lock Strike Code 1
The Lock Strike Code 1 is mainly used as a
method to quickly test the Lock Strike Relay
during installation.
The Default Factory Setting for the Lock Strike
Code 1 is 2580. When the first user is added to
the controller, the default Lock Strike Code 1 will
automatically be deleted, ready for a new Lock
Strike Code 1 to be re-entered.
1) Enter Programming
mode
Mode Door
GREEN
2) Press “1” to enter
Menu 1
• The Mode LED
will turn red
Mode Door
RED GREEN
3) Enter the new 4-digit
code you wish to set
as Lock Strike Code 1.
????
4) System returns to
Normal mode
• You will hear
three beeps
• The Door LED will
turn off
• The Mode LED
will turn green
Mode Door
GREEN
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NOTE:
• Lock Strike Code 1 does not function
in Secure Mode.
• Wrong entries will return the controller
to Normal Mode.
• Code 0000 will erase the Lock Strike
Code 1.
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Changing Lock Strike Code 2
The Lock Strike Code 2 is mainly used as a
method to quickly test the Lock Strike Relay
during installation.
The Default Factory Setting for the Lock Strike
Code 2 is 0852. When the first user is added to
the controller, the default Lock Strike Code 2 will
automatically be deleted, ready for a new Lock
Strike Code 2 to be re-entered.
1) Enter Programming
mode
Mode Door
GREEN
2) Press “2” to enter
Menu 2
• The Mode LED
will turn orange
Mode Door
ORANGE GREEN
3) Enter the new 4-digit
code you wish to set
as Lock Strike Code
2.
????
4) System returns to
Normal mode
• You will hear
three beeps
• The Door LED
will turn off
• The Mode LED
will turn green
Mode Door
GREEN
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NOTE:
• Lock Strike Code 2 does not work in
Secure Mode.
• Wrong entries will return the controller
to Normal Mode.
• Code 0000 will erase the Lock Strike
Code 2.
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Changing the Programming Code
1) Enter Programming
mode
Mode Door
GREEN
2) Press “3” to enter
Menu 3
• The Mode LED
will turn green
Mode Door
GREEN GREEN
3) Enter the new 4-digit
code you wish to set
as Programming
Code
????
4) System returns to
Normal mode
• You will hear
three beeps
• The Door LED
will turn off
• The Mode LED
will turn green
Mode Door
GREEN
NOTE: Programming Code cannot be
erased, i.e. the code 0000 is not
valid and will not erase the
Programming Code.
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Changing the Normal / Secure
Code
1) Enter Programming
mode
Mode Door
GREEN
2) Press “4” to enter
Menu 4
• The Mode LED
will flash red
Mode Door
RED GREEN
3) Enter the new 4-digit
code you wish to set
as Normal / Secure
Code
????
4) System returns to
Normal mode
• You will hear
three beeps
• The Door LED
will turn off
• The Mode LED
will turn green
Mode Door
GREEN
NOTE: Code 0000 will erase the
Normal / Secure Code.

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Changing the Normal / Bypass
Code
1) Enter Programming
mode
Mode Door
GREEN
2) Press “5” to enter
Menu 5
• The Mode LED
will flash orange
Mode Door
ORANGE GREEN
3) Enter the new 4- digit
code you wish to set
as Normal /Bypass
Code
????
4) System returns to
Normal mode
• You will hear
three beeps
• The Door LED
will turn off
• The Mode LED
will turn green
Mode Door
GREEN
NOTE: Code 0000 will erase the
Normal / Bypass Code.
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Setting Fail Safe/Secure Operation
Setting Tamper Siren Time
Setting the Lock Strike Release
Time
1) Enter Programming
mode
Mode Door
GREEN
2) Press “6” to enter
Menu 6
• The Mode LED will
flash green
Mode Door
GREEN GREEN
3) Construct the 4-digit
code using the
instructions below:
????
First Digit
For Fail Secure
Operation the first digit
should be “0”
For Fail Safe Operation
the first digit should be
“1”
Second Digit
Should be "0"
Third and Fourth Digit
Enter the number of
seconds (from 1 to 99)
that you want the Lock
Strike to be released.
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For example, 0012 means Fail Secure
Operation, and a 12 second Lock Strike
release time.
4) System returns to
Normal mode
• You will hear
three beeps
• The Door LED
will turn off
• The Mode LED
will turn green
Mode Door
GREEN
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Enrolling Primary & Secondary
Codes
Primary Codes
• Primary Codes can only be enrolled to an
empty User Slot, i.e. a slot where there is
no existing Primary Code.
• Primary Codes must be unique, i.e. one
user’s Primary Code may not be the same
as another users Primary Code.
• Primary Codes cannot be the same as any
system codes, such as the Normal / Secure
Code or Lock Strike Code.
• Users who hold a Primary Code can gain
entry only during Normal mode.
Secondary Codes
• Secondary Codes can only be enrolled to
User Slot that already has a Primary Code
enrolled but no Secondary Code.
• Secondary Codes do not have to be
unique, i.e. multiple users can all hold the
same Secondary Code.
• Secondary Codes cannot be the same as
any system codes, such as the Normal /
Secure Code or Lock Strike Codes.
• Users who hold Secondary Codes can gain
entry in any Mode of Operation.
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Enrolling Primary and Secondary Codes
There are two methods to enroll Primary and
Secondary codes, the Standard Method and the
Code Search Method.
a. The Standard Method is mainly used when
the User Slot number for the user you wish
to program is known. You can program
both Primary and Secondary Codes using
the Standard method. (See Enrolling
Primary and Secondary Codes using the
Standard Method - page 37.)
b. The Code Search Method is mainly used
when enrolling a user’s Secondary Code
and the User Slot Code is unknown. The
Code Search method only works if a user’s
Primary Code is already enrolled but the
Secondary Code is not. (See Enrolling
Secondary Codes using the Code Search
Method - page 39.)
Enrolling Primary and Secondary Codes
using the Standard Method
1) Enter Programming
Mode
Mode Door
GREEN
2) Press “7” to enter
Menu 7
• The Door LED will
turn orange
Mode Door
ORANGE
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3) Enter the 3-digit User
Slot number between
001 to 500 that you
wish to enroll a
Primary or Secondary
code to. For example,
the User Slot 003
represents User #3.
???
4)
• If the selected slot
has no Primary
Code, the Mode
LED will flash
green, indicating
that the controller
is ready to accept
a Primary Code.
Mode Door
GREEN ORANGE
• If the selected slot
already has a
Primary Code but
no Secondary
Code, the Mode
LED will flash red,
indicating that the
controller is ready
to accept a
Secondary Code.
Mode Door
RED ORANGE
• If the selected slot already has a
Primary and Secondary Code, you will
hear a long beep and the controller will
return to Normal Mode.
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5) Enter the 4-digit PIN that you want to
assign as the Primary or Secondary Code
for this slot number.
If the PIN that is entered is valid the Mode
LED will stop flashing and then the
controller is ready for you to enter the next
3-digit slot number (refer to step 3) that you
want to assign a code to, or press the “#”
key to move to the next slot number (refer
to step 4). If you do not wish to continue
enrolling codes, press the “#” key twice and
the controller will return to Normal mode.
Enrolling Secondary Codes using the Code
Search Method
The Code Search feature enables you to quickly
enroll a Secondary Code to a user who already
has a Primary Code.
1) Enter Programming
Mode
Mode Door
GREEN
2) Press “7” to enter
Menu 7
• The Door LED will
turn orange
Mode Door
ORANGE
3) Enter the 3-digit User
Slot number 000
000
• The Door LED will
flash orange
Mode Door
ORANGE
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The controller is now waiting for the
Primary Code of the User you want to add
a Secondary Code to.
4) Enter the 4-digit PIN Code of the Primary
Code belonging to the user you want to add
a Secondary Code to.
• The Mode LED
will flash red
Mode Door
RED ORANGE
If the Primary Code entered is not valid,
you will hear a long beep and the AC-S73
will continue to wait for a valid Primary
Code.
5) Enter the 4-digit PIN Code to be used as
the Secondary Code.
If the Secondary Code is valid the controller
will beep three times and return to Normal
Mode.
If the Secondary Code is invalid the
controller will sound a long beep and the
AC-S73 will continue to wait for a valid
Secondary Code to be entered.
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Deleting Primary & Secondary
Codes
There are two methods to delete Primary and
Secondary codes: the Standard Method and the
Code Search Method.
When deleting a User Slot, both the Primary
Code and the Secondary code are erased.
Deleting Primary and Secondary Codes using
the Standard Method
1) Enter Programming
Mode
Mode Door
GREEN
2) Press “8” to enter
Menu 8
• The Mode LED
will turn red
Mode Door
RED ORANGE
3) Enter the 3-digit User
Slot codes you wish to
delete.
???
• The Mode LED
will flash red
Indicating the
controller is
waiting for the
Programming
Code to confirm
the deletion.
Mode Door
RED ORANGE
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If the User Slot is empty you will hear a
long beep and the AC-S73 will return to
Normal Mode.
4) Enter your
Programming Code to
confirm the deletion.
????
If the Programming Code is valid, you will
hear three beeps and the AC-S73 will
return to Normal Mode.
If the Programming Code is invalid, you will
hear a long beep and the AC-S73 will
return to Normal Mode.
NOTE: It is recommended that a record be
kept of added and deleted users so
that it will be easier to keep track of
which user slots are empty and
which user slots are not.
Deleting Primary and Secondary Codes using
the Code Search Method
1) Enter Programming
Mode
Mode Door
GREEN
2) Press “8” to enter
Menu 8
• The Mode LED
will turn red
Mode Door
RED ORANGE
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3) Enter the 3-digit User
Slot number 000
000
• The Door LED will
flash orange
Mode Door
ORANGERED
The controller is now waiting for the
Primary Code of the user you want to
delete.
4) Enter the 4-digit PIN
Code of the Primary
Code belonging to the
user you want to
delete.
????
• The Mode LED
will flash red
Mode Door
RED ORANGE
5) Enter your Programming Code to confirm
the deletion.
If the Programming Code is valid, you will
hear three beeps and the AC-S73 will
return to Normal Mode.
If the Programming Code is invalid, you will
hear a long beep and the AC-S73 will
return to Normal Mode.
NOTE: It is recommended that a record be kept
of added and deleted users so that it will
be easier to keep track of which user
slots are empty and which user slots are
not.
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Return to Factory Default Settings
WARNING:
You must be very careful before using
this command! Doing so will erase the
entire memory which includes all User
and Special Codes, and return all codes
to their factory default settings.
1) Enter Programming
Mode
Mode Door
GREEN
2) Press “0” to enter
Menu 0
• The Mode LED
will flash red
• The Door LED will
flash red
Mode Door
RED RED
3) Enter your 4-digit
Programming Code.
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• If the Programming Code is valid, all
memory will be erased. You will hear
three beeps and the controller will
return to Normal Mode.
• If the Programming Code is invalid you
will hear a long beep and the controller
will return to Normal Mode without
erasing the memory of the controller.
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Replacing a Lost Programming
Code
NOTE: The AC-S73 must be in Normal mode
otherwise this will not work. Make sure
that the Mode LED is green before
proceeding.
1) Remove power from the Power Supply Unit
(PC-15T).
2) Press the REX button on the Power Supply
Unit (PC-15T).
3) Apply power to the unit with REX button
pressed.
4) Release the REX button.
5) You now have 15 seconds to program a
new Programming code into the Access
Control unit using the initial default code
1234, before the controller reverts to the
existing code.
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Replacing a Lost Normal / Secure
Code
NOTE: The AC-S73 must be in Secure Mode
otherwise this will not work. Make sure
that the Mode LED is red before
proceeding.
1) Remove power from the Power Supply Unit
(PC-15T).
2) Press the REX Button on the Power Supply
Unit (PC-15T).
3) Apply power to the unit with the REX button
pressed.
4) Release the REX Button.
5) You now have 15 seconds to program a
new Normal / Secure code into the Access
Control unit using the initial default code
3838, before the controller reverts to the
existing code.
AC-S73 Page 47 04/02
PC-15T / PS-A15T/ PS-B15T / PS-
E15T / PS-F15T POWER SUPPLY
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INTRODUCTION & KEY FEATURES
The PC-15T Power Supply is designed for use
with all Rosslare secured series stand-alone
access control units. The PC-15T contains two
power supplies. One power supply is for the lock
strike, the other is for the access control unit
(ACU).
The lock strike is attached directly to the power
supply. This design isolates the lock from the
ACU securing the functionality of lock even if the
ACU is tampered with. When a valid code is
entered at the ACU, the ACU communicates to
the power supply using a Rosslare proprietary
protocol sending a command to activate the lock.
Similarly, the Release to Exit (REX) button is
attached directly to the power supply, when the
REX is pushed the power supply will
communicate the REX request to the ACU and
then the ACU will communicate back to the
power supply to activate the lock strike.
If the data line between the ACU and the power
supply is cut, the system will immediately detect
that the data line has been tampered with.
AC-S73 Page 48 04/02
A sealed lead acid battery charger is built-in to
provide back-up power for the ACU and the Lock
Strike. The PC-15T can also power an external
speaker that is controlled by the ACU to
annunciate Bell, Chime and Siren tones.
The PC-15T is also available in two steel
enclosures. For more details on the models with
enclosures, PS-A15T, PS-B15T, PS-E15T, and
PS-F15 see page 51.
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
AC Input:
16 ~ 18 VAC (1.5 A, 25 VA)
DC Battery Charger:
12V DC Lead Acid Battery
Up to 7AH recommended
DC Input wired to backup battery
terminals:
10 - 16 VDC
Battery current draw depends on attached
devices
Lock Strike Output and Power Supply:
5 A Relay
SPDT connection available via terminal
blocks
12 VDC, constant voltage
1.2 A current limit

AC-S73 Page 49 04/02
Controller Power Supply:
12 VDC, constant voltage
300 mA current limit
Communications:
Rosslare proprietary protocol
Power LED & Speaker Output:
Power LED indicator.
8 OHM, 0.25 W (Minimum)
For bell, chime and siren alerts
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Temperature:
-10°C to 70°C (14°F to 158°F)
Operating Humidity:
0 to 95% (Non-Condensing)
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Weight:
59 grams (0.11 lbs)
Dimensions:
77mm (3.0”) Length
57mm (2.2”) Width
33mm (1.3”) Depth
AC-S73 Page 50 04/02
WIRING RECOMMENDATIONS
Maximum distance between the Controller
and the PC-15T is 50m (150ft).
Lock wiring should be 20 Gage
Communication wiring (C1 & C2) should be
twisted Pair, 22 Gage, shielded or
unshielded.
PCB MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
Dimensions for PCB mounting holes are
provided below.
66mm (2.6”)
46mm (1.8”)
AC-S73 Page 51 04/02
PS-15T WITH ENCLOSURES
PS-A15T / PS-E15T
The PS-A15T and PS-
E15T enclosures
include a built-in
speaker and enough
room for a CE or UL
approved transformer.
PS-A15T
The PS-A15T comes with a built-in CE approved
transformer. That is Class II Rated (Double
insulated) and contains thermal fuse protection.
Max: 125 C, 1A. See transformer specifications
below:
Input:
Output:
Certifications:
Compliance:
230 VAC ~ 50Hz, 0.14 A
16 VAC ~ 1.5A, 25 VA
CE
A1:1998
EN 61558-1:1997
EN 61558-2-6:1997
AC-S73 Page 52 04/02
PS-E15T
The PS-E15T is shipped without a transformer
and is designed to be powered from an external
transformer. When sold in the United States a UL
approved transformer is recommended.
The enclosure weight and dimensions are
provided below:
Dimensions: 182mm (7.2”) Length
80mm (3.1”) Width
68mm (2.7”) Depth
Weight: 1.24Kg (2.7lbs) PS-A15T
0.63Kg (1.3lbs) PS-E15T
PS-B15T / PS-F15T
The PS-B15T and PS-
F15T enclosures
include a built-in
speaker and enough
room for a CE or UL
approved transformer
as well as a lead acid
backup battery (up-to
7 AH).
AC-S73 Page 53 04/02
PS-B15T
The PS-B15T comes with a built-in CE approved
transformer. That is Class II Rated (double
insulated) and contains thermal fuse protection.
Max: 125 C, 1A. See transformer specifications
below:
Input:
Output:
Certifications:
Compliance:
230 VAC ~ 50Hz, 0.14 A
16 VAC ~ 1.5A, 25 VA
CE
A1:1998
EN 61558-1:1997
EN 61558-2-6:1997
PS-F15T
The PS-F15T is shipped without a transformer
and is designed to be powered from an external
transformer. When sold in the United States a UL
approved transformer is recommended.
The enclosure weight and dimensions are
provided below:
Dimensions: 205mm (8.1”) Length
200mm (7.9”) Width
82mm (3.2”) Depth
Weight: 1.24Kg (2.7lbs) PS-B15T
0.63Kg (1.3lbs) PS-F15T
AC-S73 Page 54 04/02
Wiring Diagram
Wiring Diagram and schematic for the PC-15T,
PS-A15T, PS-B15T, PS-E15T, PS-F15T are
provided below:
+V C1 C2
SECURED CONTROLLER
N.C. N.O. REX.
LOCK 12VDC
VIN +BAT
16VAC 12VDC
ROSSLARE
PC-15T
SPEAKER OUT
OUTPUT LED
OP-PSA 12 -V 4
16V AC (1.5A, 25VA)
Not prov ided in
PS-E15Tand PS-F15T
12V LEAD ACID
BATTERY
UP TO 7 AH
RECOMMENDED
COMPATIBLE
ROSSLARE
CONTROLLER
+V
C1
C2
N.C.
N.O.
FROM A TRANSFORMER
(12 VDC @ 300mA)
AC Mains
AC-S73 Page 55 04/02
Glossary
A
Access Control:
Primarily refers to a
device or set of
devices controlling the
entry of people
traveling through a
door or set of doors.
B
Back Tamper: The
electronic tamper
signal advising the
controller that the
controller has been
removed from the wall.
Bypass Mode: A
Mode of Operation
where door access is
not restricted to valid
users. In this mode the
door may be released
by anyone pressing
the bell button.
C
Case Tamper: The
electronic tamper
signal advising the
controller that the case
has been opened.
D
Default Factory
Setting: The settings
that the controller is
preprogrammed with
when the controller is
manufactured.
Doorbell: The alert
sound activated when
the doorbell button on
the AC-S73 is
pressed.
F
Fail Safe: The system
setting in which a total
power loss leaves the
connected door
unlocked.
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Fail Secure: The
system setting in
which a total power
loss leaves the
connected door
locked.
L
Lock Strike: Term
used for the electronic
or electromagnetic
door lock used for
locking or unlocking
the door.
Lock Strike Code:
The 4-digit code used
to activate the Lock
Strike Relay for testing
purposes during
installation.
Lock Strike Release
Time: The amount of
time (user
programmed) that the
Lock Strike remains
unlocked when a valid
code is entered.
M
Master User: A user
that has a Primary and
Secondary Code,
which are the same,
and can gain access in
any Mode of
Operation.
Mode of Operation:
The state of operation
of the controller. There
are three "Modes":
Normal Mode, Bypass
Mode, and Secure
Mode.
N
Normal Mode: The
system setting (Mode
of Operation) in which
all valid users have
access upon
presenting a valid PIN
Code (Primary Code).
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Normal/Bypass
Code: The 4-digit
code used to change
the controllers Mode of
Operation from Normal
to Bypass mode or
vice versa.
Normal/Secure Code:
The 4-digit code used
to change the
controllers Mode of
Operation from Normal
to Secure mode or
vice versa.
Normal User: A user
who only has a
Primary Code and can
only gain access in
Normal mode.
Normally Closed: A
relay output from the
controller that is
activated (closed
circuit) under normal
conditions.
Normally Open: A
relay output from the
controller that is de-
activated (open circuit)
under normal
conditions.
P
Primary Code: The
unique code issued to
enable access in
Normal mode. Users
with only primary
codes are Normal
Users.
Programming Code:
The 4-digit code
required when entering
programming mode,
deleting users, and
resetting the AC-S73
to its factory default
settings.
Programming Mode:
The mode used when
programming the
AC-S73' s system
settings.
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R
Relay: An
electronically
controlled switch used
for providing an Open
Circuit or Closed
Circuit output to
external devices.
REX: An abbreviation
of Request To Exit.
Request To Exit
(REX): Refers to a
button that can release
the door from inside.
Commonly located at
the reception desk, or
near a door as an
emergency door
release.
S
Secondary Code: An
additional code issued
to enable access in
Secured Mode. Users
with non-identical
Primary and
Secondary Codes are
Secure Users. Users
with identical Primary
and Secondary Codes
are Master Users.
Secure Mode: The
system setting (Mode
of Operation) in which
only valid Secure and
Master Users have
access upon
presenting a valid
code.
Secure User: A user
who has a Primary
Code and Secondary
Code that are non-
identical, and can gain
access in any Mode of
Operation.
Strike: See Lock
Strike
AC-S73 Page 59 04/02
T
Terminal Block: The
rectangular connectors
on the PCB used to
attach wiring from
external devices.
AC-015 Page 60 03/02
Limited Lifetime Warranty
ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES LIMITED’S (Rosslare)
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY is applicable
worldwide. This warranty supersedes any other
warranty. Rosslare's LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
is subject to the following conditions:
WARRANTY
Warranty of Rosslare's products extends to the original
purchaser of the Rosslare product and is not
transferable.
WARRANTY DURATION
Rosslare warrants this product against defects in
material and/or workmanship for the life of the product
from the date of original purchase to the original
purchaser.
WARRANTY COVERAGE
Rosslare will repair or replace, at its option, any product
that under normal conditions of use and service proves
to be defective in material or workmanship. No charge
will be made for labor or parts with respect to defects
covered by this warranty, provided that Rosslare does
the work or a Rosslare authorized service center. This
warranty does not cover expenses incurred in the
transportation, removal or reinstallation of the product,
whether or not proven defective. Replacement or
repairs furnished under this warranty are subject to the
same terms and conditions of the original warranty.
AC-015 Page 61 03/02
EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS
Specifically excluded from this warranty are failures
caused by abuse, neglect, misuse, improper operation,
normal wear, accident, improper maintenance or
modification. This warranty does not cover repair or
replacement where normal use has exhausted the life
of a part or instrument. Service life of the product is
dependent upon the care it receives and the conditions
under which it has to operate. In no event shall
Rosslare be liable for incidental or consequential
damages.
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY TERMS
The terms of this warranty may not be varied by any
person, whether or not purporting to represent or act on
behalf of Rosslare. This warranty represents the full
extent of Rosslare's responsibility. Repair,
replacement, or refund of the original purchase
price, of the product is the exclusive remedy. This
limited lifetime warranty is provided in lieu of all
other warranties. All other warranties expressed or
implied, including without limitation, implied
warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
particular purpose, are specifically excluded. In no
event shall Rosslare be liable for damages in
excess of the purchase price of the product, or for
any other incidental, consequential or special
damages, including but not limited to loss of use,
loss of time, commercial loss, inconvenience, and
loss of profits, arising from the installation, use, or
inability to use such product, to the fullest extent
that any such loss or damage may be disclaimed by
law. This warranty shall become null and void in the
event of a violation of the provisions of this limited
warranty.
AC-015 Page 62 03/02
PC15T Warranty
The Manufacturer's warranty on this product is for a
period of two years from the date of manufacture
against defects in materials and workmanship.
Manufacturer's warranty hereunder is limited to repair
or replacement, at the manufacturer's sole option, if the
product is found to be defective in normal use during
the warranty period. The warranty is given in favor of
the original purchase only. Subject to the above
warranty, manufacturer's liability and that of it's
distributors, re-sellers and agents and is wholly limited
to the original purchase price and no payment will be
made for related or consequential loss including but not
limited to labor costs incurred in inspection,
replacement or repair of defective products. This
warranty is given expressly and in place of all other
expressed or implied warranties of merchantability and
fitness for a particular purpose and this warranty is the
only warranty made by the manufacturer. No agent,
representatives or employee of the manufacturer has
the authority to waive, alter or add to the printed
provisions of this warranty, to make representation of
warranty not contained herein or to extend this warranty
to anyone other than the original purchaser of the
product. The PC-15T, PS-A15T, PS-B15T, PS-E15T,
and PS-F15T are guaranteed against defects in
workmanship and material for a period of 24 (Twenty
Four) months from date of purchase. Return the faulty
product with a dated proof of purchase to your dealer
for replacement.
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Technical Support
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