Nidac 2 Series Instructions Manual
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™ PSC2Combination Keypad & Prox Card Reader“Series 2”FEATURES• Compatible with all NIDAC Presco controllers.• Outputs Presco and wiegand data.• Site code read from EM cards in wiegand mode is compatible with genericEM wiegand prox readers.• Reads HID 125kHz cards.• Fully configurable for custom wiegand keypad modes.• Uses long lasting tactile membrane with location pip on 5 key for visuallyimpaired users.• Suitable for indoor usage only.• Audible and visual (buzzer & LED) feedback of each key pressed and cardread.• 12V DC operation.• 17.5mm thin surface mounting with hidden screws.• Operating temperature range of 0ºC to 40ºC.• 5 year manufacturer’s warranty.IMPORTANT DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE PSC2 AND PSC16• When used in wiegand mode the site code read from EM cards is different.To make the Prove PSC2 read the same site code as the Presco PSC16refer to the “Wiegand EM Card Proximity Reader Options” section and setmemory 060 to 121.• Keypad (PIN) output in wiegand mode is defaulted to 4 bit burst forenhanced compatibility with modern wiegand panels. To make the PSC2output bit mode wiegand refer to the “Wiegand Keypad Options” sectionand set memory 032 to 232.• Standard 26 & 37 bit HID cards can be read, other HID formats will readbut the output of some cards may not match that of an HID reader.SPECIFICATIONSVoltage: 9V to 14V D.C.Current: 150mA max.Operating Temp: 0C to 50C.Weight: 145 grams.Dimensions: 126mm x 80mm x 17.5mm (H x W x D).Read Range: Up to 20cm (8”).Excitation Freq: 125 ± 5 KHz.Keypad Output: Presco DTA, wiegand (up to 64 bit) or burst mode.Prox Output: Presco DTA or wiegand.Wiegand Output: Pulse width = 50s, pulse separation = 2ms.Wiring Distance: PSC2 to Presco PAC controller = 1Km using unshieldedcable, 100 max. return resistance on DTA line. To achievedistances greater than 100m the PSC2 may require aseparate local power supply depending upon the thickness ofthe cable used.PSC2 to wiegand controller, shielded cable must be used.Wire Gauge Distance Wire Gauge Distance22 AWG 150m (490 ft) 26 AWG 60m (195 ft)24 AWG 100m (330 ft) 28 AWG 40m (130 ft)WIRESThere are 8 wires for the PSC2, not all will be needed for each installation. Theunused wires should always be terminated and left unconnected.Black 0V (Ground).Red +12V D.C.White DTA (Presco data line) or D1 (Wiegand Data 1).Green D0 (Wiegand Data 0).Blue Blue LED control wire, +3V to +14V active.Yellow Blue LED control wire, 0V active.Brown Buzzer control wire, 0V active.Orange Connect to 0V (black wire) on power up to enter option setting mode.Drain Shield (in wiegand mode connect to earth/ground at controller).INSTALLATION1. Mark the location using supplied template and drill out required holes.2. Remove the front fascia by inserting a wide flat bladed screwdriver into theslot at the bottom of the unit and tilting the handle away from the front.3. Attach the PSC2 to the wall using screws in the two oval mounting holes.PSC2 TO PAC1 / PAC2Programming Prox cards & tags into a PAC controllerTo program a proximity card or tag into a PAC controller follow the same stepsas shown in the controller manual for programming a new user code. When itcomes to the stage to enter the user code simply present the card or tag to thePSC2, or alternatively enter the 9 digit code for the proximity card, note that thiscode may contain star (*) and hash (#) symbols and leading zeroes (0) do needto be entered.PAC1 Programming ExampleThis example uses a PAC1 controller, programming a momentary operationproximity card or tag into memory location 001.1. Put the PAC1 into program mode using the management code or button onthe PAC1.2. Use the keypad on the PSC2 to open the memory location to store the Proxcard in * 001 1 E3. Present the proximity card or tag to the PSC2.4. Take the PAC1 controller out of program mode.USING THE PSC2 WITH WIEGANDThe PSC2 can be used with any standard wiegand and most non-standardwiegand controllers. The site (facility) code for the keypad can be set from thekeypad itself (refer to the Wiegand Keypad Options section) and the wieganddata is fully configurable with up to 64 bits of data. The PSC2 also supportscontrollers that require burst mode format wiegand.To use the PSC2 in non burst wiegand mode, press the code then key. ThePSC2 can be set up to automatically send the code after a given number of keypresses by setting memory 007 (refer to the General Options section).PSC2 TO WIEGANDTo change the LED colour from red to blue apply a negative signal (0 to 2V) tothe Yellow wire or a positive signal (2.5 to 28V) to the Blue wire.To sound the buzzer apply a negative signal (0 to 2V) to the Brown wire.* If a fused output for readers is not provided use a 200mA inline fuse to protectthe power supply from short circuiting if PSC2 wires are tampered with.PSC2 OPTIONSThere are several options that can be set to alter the way in which the PSC2behaves. These options fall into the 4 categories of General, Presco, WiegandKeypad and Wiegand EM Card Proximity Reader, all of these are explainedbelow.General OptionsThese options set the functionality of the PSC2 independent of whether it is inwiegand or Presco mode.Memory Function Default005 Force Presco or wiegand mode (1) 255006 Key press timeout 10007 Auto send key count (2) 0200 Red LED brightness factor (3) 10201 Blue LED brightness factor (3) 10 |
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