Rosslare AC-Q4 Series User manual

AC-Q4x Family
Vandal Resistant
Stand-Alone controllers
Instruction Manual
Models:
AC-Q41H/HB
AC-Q41SB
AC-Q42H/HB
AC-Q42SB
AC-Q44
December 2006


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Table of Contents
1. General Information...........................................................4
1.1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................... 4
1.2 CONTROLLER TYPES...................................................................... 4
1.3 BOX CONTENT ................................................................................. 5
1.4 ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT.............................................................. 5
1.5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...................................................... 6
1.6 KEY FEATURES ................................................................................ 7
1.7 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION ....................................................... 8
2. Installation...........................................................................9
2.1 MOUNTING THE CONTROLLER ................................................... 9
2.2 WIRING THE CONTROLLER ........................................................ 10
2.2.1 Pre-wired Models........................................................................... 10
2.2.2 Terminal Block Models................................................................. 15
3. Operation..........................................................................19
3.1 MODES OF OPERATION................................................................ 19
3.1.1 Normal Mode (Default) ................................................................. 19
3.1.2 Secure Mode .................................................................................. 19
3.1.3 Bypass Mode.................................................................................. 20
3.2 USER LEVELS ................................................................................. 20
3.2.1 Normal User................................................................................... 20
3.2.2 Secure User .................................................................................... 21
3.2. Master User.................................................................................... 213
3.3 SWITCHING OPERATIONAL MODES......................................... 21
3.3.1 From Normal to Secure Mode....................................................... 21
3.3.2 From Secure to Normal Mode....................................................... 22
3.3.3 From Normal to Bypass Mode....................................................... 22
3.3. From Bypass to Normal Mode....................................................... 234
3.4 SPECIAL OPERATIONAL FEATURES......................................... 23
3.4.1 Auxiliary Input & Output............................................................... 23
3.4.2 Request to Exit Button (REX)....................................................... 23
3.4.3 Tamper Feature .............................................................................. 24
3.4.4 Lockout Feature (Keypad / Card Tamper).....................................24
3.4.5 BL-D40 External Sounder ............................................................. 25

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4. Pr gramming....................................................................26o
4.1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................. 26
4.1.1 Entering the Programming Mode .................................................. 28
4.1. Exiting the Programming Mode .................................................... 282
4.2 CHANGING THE OPEN CODE...................................................... 29
4.3 CHANGING THE AUXILIARY CODE.......................................... 29
4.4 CHANGING THE PROGRAMMING CODE.................................. 30
4.5 CHANGING THE NORMAL/SECURE CODE .............................. 31
4.6 CHANGING THE NORMAL/BYPASS CODE...............................31
4.7 SETTING FAILSAFE/SECURE OPERATION............................... 32
4.8 SETTING AUXILIARY MODES .................................................... 33
4.8.1 General........................................................................................... 33
4.8.2 Quick Reference Guide for Auxiliary Mode Setting..................... 35
4.8. Detailed Reference Guide.............................................................. 363
4.9 KEYPAD HEATER OPERATION................................................... 41
4.10 SETTING THE LOCKOUT FEATURE........................................... 41
4.11 BACKLIGHT and LED BEHAVIOR............................................... 43
4.12 CODES ...................................................................... 43ENROLLING
4.12.1 Primary Codes Definition .............................................................. 43
4.12.2 Secondary Codes Definition .......................................................... 44
4.12.3 Primary and Secondary Codes Enrolling Methods........................ 44
4.12.4 Standard Method for Codes Enrolling........................................... 45
4.12 Search Method for Codes Enrolling .............................................. 46.5
4.13 G CODES.......................................................................... 47DELETIN
4.13.1 Standard Method for Deleting Codes............................................ 47
4.13 Search Method for Deleting Codes................................................ 47.2
4.14 ES ASSIGNMENT..................................................... 49RELAY COD
4.14.1 Relay Code Assignment using Standard Method.......................... 49
4.14 Relay Code Assignment using Search Method ............................. 50.2
4.15 PIN CODE LENGTH / FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS........... 51
4.16 REPLACING A PROGRAMMING CODE...................................... 52
4.17 REPLACING A NORMAL/SECURE CODE .................................. 52
Appendix A. Limited Warranty............................................53
Appendix B. Technical Support .........................................55

General Information
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1. General Information
1.1 INTRODUCTION
The AC-Q4x series Access Control units are vandal resistant stand-
alone controllers. All the units are water resistant and suitable for
indoor or outdoor mounting. The unit(s) accepts up to 500 users
and allows entry via a personal identification number (PIN) and /
or by presenting a proximity card.
1.2 CONTROLLER TYPES
The different types of control units described in this manual are:
•Type 41 is PIN only
•Type 42 is PIN and proximity card
•Type 44 is PIN and proximity card, with Piezo contacts
Heater Relay
Current Backlight Keypad
Type Proximity
AC-Q41H 2A Standard
AC-Q41HB 2A Standard
AC-Q41SB 2A Standard
AC-Q42H 2A Standard
AC-Q42HB 2A Standard
AC-Q42SB 2A Standard
AC-Q44 2A Piezo

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1.3 BOX CONTENT
Before beginning verify that all of the following is in the box, if
anything is missing please report the discrepancy to your nearest
Rosslare Office.
•One unit
•One Drilling Template (Label/Sticker)
•One security spline key
•One security hex screw
•Four mounting screws and wall plugs
1.4 ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT
The following ancillary equipment may be required to complete
your installation:
•Electric Lock Strike Mechanism - fail safe (power to lock) or
fail secure (power to open).
•Power Supply with Backup Battery - 12 to 24 VDC (from a
regulated power supply) or 16 to 24 VAC (from a
transformer).
•Request to Exit (REX) Button (optional) - normally open type;
switch is closed when pressed.
•BL-D40 External Sounder (optional) - provides siren, bell, and
chime.
•Magnetic Contact (optional) - installed for door monitor
capabilities.

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1.5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
AC-Q41H AC-Q41HB
AC-Q42H
AC-Q42HB AC-Q41SB AC-Q42SB AC-Q44
VDC 12-24 VDC
Input Voltage VAC 12-24 VAC 16-24 VAC 12-24 VAC 16-24 VAC
Heater Off 100mA 130mA 125mA 145mA 130mA 145mA 125mA
Maximum Input
Current (12VDC) Heater On 580mA 610mA 605mA 625mA 610mA 625mA N/A
Heater Off 40mA 70mA 65mA 85mA 70mA 85mA 65mA
Standby Input
Current (12VDC) Heater On 520mA 550mA 545mA 565mA 550mA 565mA N/A
Maximum Relay Current 2A
REX Input Normally Open(Dry Contact)
Aux. Input Normally Open(Dry Contact)
Max. Proximity read range N/A 65 mm (2.5") N/A 65 mm (2.5")
Proximity Modulation N/A ASK at 125 KHz N/A ASK at 125 KHz
Proximity card compatibility N/A 26 Bits EM cards N/A 26 Bits EM cards
LED Indicators Two 3 colored LED (Mode and Door)
Operating Temperatures -20ºC to +60ºC (-4ºF to +140ºF)
Outdoor Usage Water resistant, meets IP-54 Weather resistant, meets IP-65, Epoxy potted
Size H 120 x W 76 x T 27 mm H 4.72" x W 3" x T 1.06" H 120 x W 76 x T 22 mm H 4.72" x W 3" x T 0.85"
Weight 440 gr. 1 lbs. 521 gr. 1.18 lbs.

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1.6 KEY FEATURES
•500 Users
•Water and vandal resistant
•Programmable Backlight and active LED control (option “B”)
•Three user levels: normal; secure; master
•Three modes of operation: normal; bypass; secure
•Integrated keypad for PIN entry (Piezoelectric - Q44 only)
•Integrated proximity card reader (Q42 and Q44 only)
•Selectable PIN code length up to 8 digits
•Auxiliary input and auxiliary output
•Ten auxiliary modes including: door ajar; forced door; shunt;
door monitor; normal / secure; LED control
•Input for Request to Exit (REX) button
•Code search feature for easy maintenance of user codes
•Internal buzzer
•Vandal proof screw (special tool supplied)
•Two tri-colored status/programming LED indicators
•Built-in case and back tamper protection
•Lockout feature on wrong entries (Keypad / Card Tamper)
•Bell, chime, siren and strobe features available with BL-D40
•Programmable siren time (with BL-D40)
•Programmable lock strike release time.
•Supplied with mounting template for easy installation

Installation
2. Installation
2.1 MOUNTING THE CONTROLLER
Prior to starting, select the location where the controller unit is to
be mounted. Perform the following steps:
1) Open the controller by loosening and removing the case
security screw at the bottom using the security spline key.
2) Depending on the type of installation, gang box or panel
mount, drill the respective holes in the rear cover. See Figure
2for details. For gang box mounting, drill two holes marked
“A”. For flat panel mount, drill four holes marked “B”.
Figure 2: Drilling Holes Identification
Note:
The central hole, marked “C” is for routing the wiring to the
controller.
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3) Use the provided drilling template to accurately locate and
drill the required holes in the wall or panel.
4) Use the hardware provided to mount the back plate on the
wall or on a gang box. Be sure to route the wiring via the
large center hole in the back plate. Check for level.
5) Wire the controller according to the type supplied: pre-wired
cable or terminal block terminal, as instructed hereafter.
6) Once wired, replace the controller back onto its back plate
and secure using tamper-proof screw and special tool,
supplied with the hardware.
2.2 WIRING THE CONTROLLER
The controllers are provided either with a sixty-centimeter, pre-
wired, 10-conductor cable or with a screw-type terminal block.
Specifically:
Pre-wired cabling Models Terminal block models
AC-Q41SB AC-Q41H/HB
AC-Q42SB AC-Q42H/HB
AC-Q44
2.2.1 Pre-wired Models
These controllers come with a 60cm 24-AWG wiring.
Wire according to the following steps:
1) Cut and strip the conductors to the necessary length.
2) Splice the controller pigtail wires to the corresponding
ancillary devices and insulate each connection, including
unused wires. Refer to the wiring color guide table below and
to the wiring diagrams, depending on the desired
application:
Wiring the Lock Strike Relay & REX (Figure 3)
Wiring for Auxiliary Input & Output (Figure 4)
Wiring for the BL-D40 External Sounder (Figure 5)

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Wiring Color Guide
Color Description
Red V input
Black Ground
Green REX / BL
White In / Monitor
Purple Lock: Com
Gray Lock: N.O.
Brown Lock: N.C.
Blue Aux: Com
Yellow Aux: N.O.
Orange Aux: N.C.

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Figure 3: Pre-Wired Connection for Lock Strike Relay & REX
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Figure 4: Pre-Wired Connection for Auxiliary Input & Output
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Figure 5: Pre-Wired Connection for the BL-D40 External Sounder
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Installation
2.2.2 Terminal Block Models
These controllers come with removable terminal blocks that are
pushed on pins on the motherboard of the controllers. Wire
according to the following steps:
3) Route the wires or cable through the large hole in the back
cover See Figure 6. Connect the terminal blocks as shown.
4) Wire the cabling according to the following diagrams.
Wiring the Lock Strike Relay & REX (Figure 7)
Wiring for Auxiliary Input & Output (Figure 8)
Wiring for the BL-D40 External Sounder (Figure 9)
Figure 6: Connections to Terminal Blocks
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Figure 7: Terminal Block Wiring of the Lock Strike Relay & REX
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Figure 8: Terminal Block Wiring of the Auxiliary Input & Output
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Figure 9: Terminal Block Wiring of the BL-D40 External Sounder
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Operation
3. Operation
Note:
•In the Operation chapter, “code” refers to a PIN code or
proximity card depending on the unit you have.
•Memory slots can be a proximity card or PIN code depending
on the unit you have.
3.1 MODES OF OPERATION
The Control units have three modes of operation. These are
indicated by the color of the Mode indicator:
3.1.1 Normal Mode (Default)
•Mode indicator is green.
In normal mode, the door is locked until a valid primary code is
presented to the controller.
The controller can only be programmed in normal mode.
3.1.2 Secure Mode
•Mode indicator is red.
Only secure and master users can access the premises in secure
mode.
A secure user must enter a primary and secondary code to gain
entry. Once the primary code has been entered, the Door
indicator will flash green for 10 seconds. During this time, the
secondary code must be entered. A master user only needs to
enter his code to gain entry.
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