AYC-Ex5/T65 Series Convertible Backlit Proximity & PIN Readers/Controllers Installation and Programming Manual Ex5 Models: AYC-E55 AYC-E65BB AYC-E65BG AYC-E65BW T65 Models: AYC-T65B AYC-T65N AYC-Ex5 AYC-T65
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Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. Introduction ...........................................................................9 1.1 Reader/Controller Types............................................................ 9 1.2 Box Content ............................................................................. 10 1.3 Ancillary Equipment ................................................................. 10 2. Installation ..........................................................................
Table of Contents 4.2.1 Normal Mode ....................................................................................31 4.2.2 Bypass Mode ....................................................................................31 4.2.3 Secure Mode .....................................................................................32 4.2.4 Changing the Modes of Operation .................................................32 4.3 Auxiliary Input and Output ................................................
Table of Contents 4.9.17 Exiting Secure Mode if Normal/Secure Code was Lost ...............60 5. Technical Specifications .....................................................61 A. Declaration of Conformity ...................................................63 B. Limited Warranty .................................................................
List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1: Drilling and Mounting Template..........................................................11 Figure 2: Controller Application Wiring Diagram ...............................................14 Figure 3: Controller Wiring – Using the Internal Power ....................................15 Figure 4: Controller Wiring – Using the External Power ...................................
List of Tables List of Tables Table 1: Wiring the Reader to the Controller......................................................12 Table 2: Wiring the Unit as a Controller..............................................................13 Table 3: Reader Programming Menus ...............................................................17 Table 4: Controller Programming Menu.............................................................36 Table 5: Quick Reference Guide for Auxiliary Mode Setting .................
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Introduction 1. Introduction The AYC-Ex5/T65 series are integrated convertible readers and controllers with a piezoelectric keypad. The units are vandal resistant and water resistant, suitable for indoor or outdoor mounting. These units automatically determine whether to function as a reader or as a controller. If the unit is connected to a standard access control unit, then it functions as a reader.
Introduction 1.2 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 AYC-Ex5/T65 unit Installation kit Installation and operating instructions 1.
Installation 2. Installation Installation of an RFID reader adjacent to metallic surfaces might alter the reader’s specifications. To diminish this interference, use a plastic spacer when mounting the reader. 2.1 Mounting Before starting, select the location to mount the unit. This location should be at shoulder height. To mount the unit: 1. Peel off the back of the self-adhesive mounting label template and place it on the required mounting location. 2.
Installation 3. Insert the wall plugs into both mounting holes. 4. Drill a 10-mm (7/16”) hole for the cable. If the surface is metal, place a grommet or electrical tape around the edge of the hole. 5. Insert the unit’s cable wire into the cable hole and wire the unit as described in Section 2.2. 6. Using the two mounting screws, screw the unit to the wall through the two wall plugs. The unit can also be mounted using strong epoxy glue. After application, firmly hold the unit in place until the glue dries.
Installation 3. Splice the reader’s pigtail wires to the corresponding controller wires and cover each joint with insulating tape. 4. If the tamper output is being utilized, connect the purple wire to the correct input on the controller. 5. Trim and cover all conductors that are not used. • The individual wires extending from the reader are color-coded according to the required Wiegand standard.
Installation Attach the cable shield wire on the unit to an earth ground (best). You can also attach it to a signal ground connection at the panel or power supply end of the cable. This configuration is best for shielding the controller cable from external interference. 2. Prepare the secured power supply’s cable by cutting the cable jacket back 3.2 cm (1¼”) and strip the wire 1.3 cm (½”). 3.
Installation Figure 3 shows the auxiliary output connection using the internal power. Figure 3: Controller Wiring – Using the Internal Power Figure 4 shows the auxiliary output connection using the external power.
Reader Operation 3. Reader Operation The AYC-Ex5/T65 series can function both as a reader and as a controller. If the unit is connected to standard access controller, it functions as a reader, indicated by one beep immediately after power-on reset. The use of a proximity card is not relevant for the AYC-E55 model. 3.1 General The default mode of the reader is Standby mode. In Standby mode, the unit is ready to receive data from a presented proximity card or an entered PIN code.
Reader Operation 3.2 Programming as a Reader Programming is done solely via the unit's keypad driven Programming Menu System. During the manufacturing process, certain codes and settings are pre-programmed. These settings are called the default factory settings. Table 3 shows the names of all the reader programming menus. Default factory settings are marked by a "*" sign.
Reader Operation 3.2.1 Entering Programming Mode To reach the Programming Menu System, the unit must first be placed into Programming mode. • The factory 4-digit Programming code is 1234. • If a Programming code is not entered within 30 seconds, the unit returns to Standby mode. To enter Programming mode: 1. Press # four times. The left LED turns off and the right LED turns red. Red 2. Enter your 4-digit Programming code. If the Programming code is valid, the right LED turns green.
Reader Operation 3.2.3 Selecting Keypad Transmission Format There are seven keypad transmission formats. More information on each of the keypad transmission formats is presented in Section 3.2.3.1. Only one keypad transmission format can be active at any one time. To select the keypad transmission format: 1. Enter Programming mode. Green 2. Press 1 to enter Menu 1. The left LED turns red. Red Green 3.
Reader Operation If an incorrect option number is entered, the reader returns to Standby mode and the keypad transmission format remains unchanged. 3.2.3.1 Keypad Transmission Formats Option 1: Single Key, Wiegand 6-Bit (Rosslare Format) Each key press immediately sends 4 bits with 2 parity bits added – even parity for the first 3 bits and odd parity for the last 3 bits.
Reader Operation Option 3: Single Key, Wiegand 8-Bit Nibbles Complemented This option inverts the most significant bits in the message leaving the least 4 significant bits as a Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) representation of the key. The host system receives an 8-bit message.
Reader Operation Where: EP = Even parity for first 12 bits OP = Odd parity for last 12 bits F = 8-bit Facility code A = 16-bit code generated from keypad Option 5: 1 to 5 Keys + Facility Code, Wiegand 26-Bit Option 5 buffers up to 5 keys and outputs keypad data with a Facility code like a 26-Bit card output. The Facility code is set in Programming Menu number four and can be in the range 000 to 255. The factory default setting for the Facility code is 000 (see Section 3.2.6).
Reader Operation Option 6: 6 Keys BCD and Parity Bits, Wiegand 26-Bit Option 6 sends buffer of 6 keys, adds parity and sends a 26-Bit BCD message. Each key is a four bit equivalent of the decimal number. The keypad PIN code must be 6 key presses long. On the sixth key press of the 6-digit PIN code, the data is sent across the Wiegand Data lines as a BCD message.
Reader Operation 3.2.4 Selecting Proximity Card Transmission Format There are three proximity card transmission formats. More information on each of the proximity card transmission formats is presented in Section 3.2.4.1. To select the proximity card transmission format: 1. Enter Programming mode. Green 2. Press 2 to enter Menu 2. The left LED turns red. Red Green 3. Enter one of the following options: 1 – Wiegand 26-Bit 2 – Clock & Data 3 – Wiegand Card + PIN You hear three beeps.
Reader Operation Option 2: Clock and Data In this mode, up to 6 bytes of the card serial number are transmitted in Clock & Data format. Option 3: Wiegand Card + PIN This unique mode is intended to let host controllers get card and keypad data simultaneously. This option overrules the selected Keypad Transmission Format and sends the keypad data as described below. After a card is presented to the unit, the program LED starts to flash in green and indicates that the unit is waiting for the PIN code.
Reader Operation Where: A = The first key entered B = Second key entered C = Third key entered EP = Even parity for first 12 bits D = Fourth key entered E = Fifth key entered OP = Odd parity for last 12 bits If the PIN code is less than 5 digits, all the most significant nibbles are filled with 0. Example: (EP) 0000 0000 0000 0000 AAAA BBBB (OP) Where: A = The first key entered EP = Even parity for first 12 bits 3.2.
Reader Operation 3.2.6 Changing the Facility Code To change the Facility code: • The Facility code can be in the range of 000 to 255. • The default Facility code is 0. 1. Enter Programming mode. Green 2. Press 4 to enter Menu 4. The left LED turns red. Red Green 3. Enter the new 3-digit Facility code. You hear three beeps. The system returns to Standby mode. 3.2.7 Red Setting the Backlight Behavior To set the backlight behavior: 1. Enter Programming mode. Green 2. Press 6 to enter Menu 6.
Reader Operation You hear three beeps. The system returns to Standby mode. 3.2.8 Red Return to Factory Default Settings You must be very careful before using this command! This erases the entire memory and return all codes to their factory default setting. To return to factory default settings: 1. Enter Programming mode. Green 2. Press 0 to enter Menu 0. Both LEDs flash red. Red Red 3. Enter your 4-digit Programming code. If the Programming code is valid, all memory is erased.
Reader Operation 3.2.9 Replacing a Lost Programming Code In the event that the Programming code is forgotten, the unit can be reprogrammed in the field. To replace a lost Programming code: 1. Remove power from the reader. 2. Activate tamper by removing the reader from the wall or removing the reader's case. 3. Apply power to the reader. 4. You now have 10 seconds to enter Programming mode using the factory default Programming code 1234.
Controller Operation 4. Controller Operation The AYC-Ex5/T65 can function both as a reader and as a controller. If the unit is connected to Rosslare’s secured intelligent power supply, it functions as a controller indicated by two beeps immediately after power-on reset. The Lock Strike and Auxiliary outputs, as well as the REX input, are not located on the unit, eliminating the possibility of unauthorized entry to the restricted area. The use of a proximity card is not relevant for the AYC-E55 model. 4.
Controller Operation Secure A Secure user must have a Primary and Secondary code programmed; the two codes cannot be the same. The Secure user can gain access when the unit is in any of its three modes of operation. In Normal mode, the Secure user must use the Primary code to gain entry. In Secure mode, the Secure user must present both the Primary and Secondary codes to gain entry. Master A Master user must have both Primary and Secondary codes programmed with the same PIN code.
Controller Operation programmed for Fail Secure Operation, the door is locked until is pressed. When the Lock Strike is programmed for Fail Safe Operation, the door is constantly unlocked. 4.2.3 Secure Mode The left LED is red. Red Only Secure and Master users can access the premises in Secured mode. A Secure user must enter the Primary and Secondary codes to gain entry. After entering the Primary code, the right LED flashes green for 10 seconds, during which the Secondary code must be entered.
Controller Operation The left LED flashes green. Green 2. Press # to confirm the mode change. The left LED stops flashing. 4.2.4.3 Green Changing from Normal Mode to Bypass Mode See Section 4.9.7 to create/modify the Normal/Bypass code. To change from Normal to Bypass mode: 1. Enter the Normal/Secure code. Green The left LED flashes orange. Orange 2. Press # to confirm the mode change. The left LED stops flashing. Orange 4.2.4.4 Changing from Bypass Mode to Normal Mode See Section 4.9.
Controller Operation 4.3 Auxiliary Input and Output For optimum usability in different applications, the controller’s auxiliary input and output can be configured in ten different modes of operation (see Section 4.9.9). 4.4 Door Alarms Door alarms can be generated by connecting the Auxiliary Input to a Door Position Switch. Either Door-Forced or Door-Ajar conditions are supported, as well as, a configurable delay timer for each alarm type. Only one door alarm is enabled at any one time.
Controller Operation 4.7 REX Function The REX button is connected to Rosslare’s secured intelligent power supply. 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, such as 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.
Controller Operation 4.9 Programming as a Controller Programming is done solely via the unit's keypad driven Programming Menu System. To reach the Programming Menu System, the unit must first be put into Programming mode (see Section 4.9.1). During the manufacturing process, certain codes and settings are pre-programmed. These settings are the called the default factory settings.
Controller Operation 4.9.1 Entering Programming Mode • The unit must be in Normal mode to enter the Programming mode. • The factory 4-digit Programming code is 1234. • If a Programming code is not entered within five seconds, the unit returns to Normal mode. To enter Programming mode: 1. Press # twice. The left LED turns off and the right LED turns red. Red 2. Enter your 4-digit Programming code. The right LED turns green. 4.9.2 Green Exiting Programming Mode To exit Programming mode: 1.
Controller Operation 4.9.3 Changing Lock Strike Code The Lock Strike code is mainly used as a method to quickly test the Lock Strike Relay during installation. When the first user is added to the controller, the default Lock Strike code is automatically deleted. Once the code is programmed again, it is not deleted with the entry of additional user codes. • Lock Strike Code 1 does not work in the Secure mode. • Wrong entries returns the controller to Normal mode. • Code 0000 erases the Lock Strike Code 1.
Controller Operation • Auxiliary code does not work in the Secure mode. • Wrong entries return the controller to Normal mode. • Code 0000 erases the Auxiliary code. • The factory default 4-digit Auxiliary code is 0852. To change the Auxiliary code: 1. Enter Programming mode. Green 2. Press 2 to enter Menu 2. The left LED turns orange. Orange Green 3. Enter the new Auxiliary code. You hear three beeps. The system returns to Normal mode. 4.9.
Controller Operation You hear three beeps. The system returns to Normal mode. 4.9.6 Green Changing the Normal/Secure Code • Code 0000 erases the Normal/Secure code. • This code is disabled if the Auxiliary Input is set to toggle between Normal and Secure access modes. • Default Normal/Secure code is 3838. To change the Normal/Secure code: 1. Enter Programming mode. Green 2. Press 4 to enter Menu 4. The left LED flashes red. Red Green 3. Enter the new Normal/Secure code. You hear three beeps.
Controller Operation There are four different ways to program the Normal/Bypass code and door chime. Enter the code 0000 to disable both Bypass code and the door chime. Enter the code 0001 to disable the Bypass code and enable the door chime. Enter any code ending with 0 to enable the Bypass code and disable the door chime. Enter a code not ending with 0 to enable the Bypass code and enable the door chime. You hear three beeps. The system returns to Normal mode. 4.9.
Controller Operation 3. Construct a code using the following instructions: First digit For Fail Secure Operation, the first digit should be 0. For Fail Safe Operation the first digit should be 1. Second digit Siren Time in minutes (1–9, 0 – disabled) Third and fourth digits Enter the number of seconds (from 1 to 99) that you want the Lock Strike to be released. For example, 0312 means a Fail Secure Operation consisting of a 3-minute siren and a 12-second Lock Strike release time. You hear three beeps.
Controller Operation 4.9.9 Defining the Auxiliary Input and Output The default auxiliary setting is 2004. To define the auxiliary input and output: 1. Enter Programming mode. Green 2. Press 6 to enter Menu 6. The left LED flashes green. Green Green 3. Construct a code using the following instructions: Second digit (Auxiliary Mode) In addition to the Lock Strike Relay and Lock Strike REX, the unit features an Auxiliary Input. The Auxiliary mode defines the function of the Auxiliary Input.
Controller Operation 3 Normal/Secure switch Tamper event N.C. 01 to 99 Aux. relay release time 4 Normal/Secure switch Direct shunt N.O. 01 to 99 Shunt time 5 Door Monitor Shunt N.C. 01 to 99 Maximum shunt time 6 Door Monitor Forced door N.C. 01 to 99 Forced delay 7 Door Monitor Door ajar N.C. 01 to 99 Ajar delay 8 LED control – Green Valid code N.O. 01 to 99 Aux. relay release time 9 LED control – Red Valid code N.O. 01 to 99 Aux.
Controller Operation on the second door. The REX feature for the second door is not enabled when using this mode. The auxiliary setting defines the door open time for the second door. The auxiliary input can switch the mode of operation of the controller between Normal and Secure modes. By connecting a switch timer or alarm system output to the auxiliary input, the controller can be automatically switched from Normal mode (during office hours) to Secure mode (after office hours). 4.9.9.
Controller Operation For example, in Auxiliary Mode 4, the controller is capable of bypassing an alarm zone by shunting an alarm system’s door sensor. The auxiliary output is to be wired in parallel to the door sensor output. When in use, the auxiliary output is normally open and the door sensor functions normally. When a valid code is entered, the auxiliary relay shunts the door sensor for the duration of the shunt time, as defined by the auxiliary setting.
Controller Operation 4.9.9.8 Auxiliary Mode 7 Auxiliary input function: Door Monitor Auxiliary output activated by: Door Ajar (door held open) For example, in Auxiliary Mode 7, the controller can trigger the auxiliary relay, if it detects that the door has been held open (ajar) too long. In this mode the auxiliary input functions as a door monitor switch and is wired to the magnetic contact switch on the door. The auxiliary relay is to be wired to the alarm system.
Controller Operation • While in Secure mode when waiting for Secondary code. Auxiliary input function: Red LED control Auxiliary output activated by: Valid user code, Auxiliary code For example, in Auxiliary Mode 9, the controller can function as a 2-door controller and also provide LED indicator functionality control. The auxiliary relay is connected to the lock on the second door. The auxiliary setting defines the Door Open time for the second door.
Controller Operation 3. Construct a code using the following instructions: Second digit Set the number of wrong code attempts, which causes a Lockout between 0 and 9 attempts. Third and fourth digits Sets the Duration of the lockout, between 00 and 99; the value is multiplied by ten, resulting in 0 to 990 seconds. 4.9.11 Setting the Backlight Behavior The controller allows you to define the way the unit’s backlight works. To set the backlight behavior: 1. Enter Programming mode. Green 2.
Controller Operation 4.9.12 Enrolling Primary and Secondary Codes 4.9.12.1 Primary Codes Primary codes can only be enrolled to an empty user slot, meaning a slot where there is no existing Primary code. Primary codes must be unique, meaning one user’s Primary code may not be the same as other user’s 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. 4.
Controller Operation The Code Search method only works if a user’s Primary code is already enrolled but the Secondary code is not (see Section 4.9.12.5). 4.9.12.4 Enrolling Primary and Secondary Codes using Standard Method To enroll Primary and Secondary codes using the Standard method: 1. Enter Programming mode. Green 2. Press 7 to enter Menu 7. The right LED turns orange. Orange 3. Enter the 3-digit user slot number between 001 and 500 that you wish to enroll a Primary or Secondary code to.
Controller Operation 4. Perform one of the following: Enter the 4- to 8-digit PIN code that you want to assign as the Primary or Secondary code for this slot number. Present your user card that you want to assign as the Primary or Secondary code for this slot number. If the PIN or user card presented is valid, the left LED stops flashing and the controller is ready for you to enter the next 3-digit slot number (refer to Step 3) for the slot to which you want to assign a code. 5.
Controller Operation 4. Perform one of the following: Enter the 4- to 8-digit PIN code belonging to the user for whom you wish to add a Secondary code. Present the user card belonging to the user for whom you wish to add a Secondary code. The left LED flashes red. Red Orange If the Primary code entered is not valid, you hear a long beep and the unit continues to wait for a valid Primary code. 5. Perform one of the following: Enter the 4- to 8-digit code to be used as the Secondary code.
Controller Operation 4.9.13 Deleting Primary and 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. It is recommended that a record be kept of added and deleted users so that it is easier to keep track of which user slots are empty and which user slots are not. 4.9.13.
Controller Operation If the Programming code is valid, three beeps are heard and the controller returns to Normal mode. If the Programming code is invalid, a long beep is heard and the controller returns to Normal mode. 4.9.13.2 Deleting Primary and Secondary Codes using Search Method To delete the Primary and Secondary codes using the Code Search Method: 1. Enter Programming mode. Green 2. Press 8 to enter Menu 8. The left LED turns red and the right LED turns orange. Red Orange 3.
Controller Operation 5. Enter your 4-digit Programming code to confirm the deletion. If the Programming code is valid, you hear three beeps and the unit returns to Normal mode. If the Programming code is invalid, you hear a long beep and the unit returns to Normal mode. 4.9.14 Relay Codes Assignment When a primary code is enrolled for any user, the user is authorized to activate the Lock Strike relay.
Controller Operation 4. Enter the assignment digit for the current user slot: 1 activates the Lock Strike relay only default 2 activates the Auxiliary relay only 3 activates the Lock Strike and Auxiliary relays If the assignment code is valid, the mode indicator stops flashing. The controller is now waiting for another slot number. 5. Do one of the following: Press # to move to the next available user slot number. Enter another 3-digit user slot number.
Controller Operation 4. Perform one of the following: Enter the 4- to 8-digit PIN code of the Primary code belonging to the user you want to delete. Present the user card of the Primary code belonging to the user you want to delete. The left LED flashes green. Green Orange 5.
Controller Operation 4.9.15 PIN Code Length/Factory Default Settings You must be very careful before using this command! Changing the PIN code length also erases the entire memory contents, including all user and special codes, and return all codes to their factory default settings. To change the PIN code length: 1. Enter Programming mode. Green 2. Select the desired PIN code length as follows: 00 – Returns to factory defaults and sets a 4-digit code.
Controller Operation 4. Release the REX button. 5. You now have 10 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. 4.9.17 Exiting Secure Mode if Normal/Secure Code was Lost The unit must be in Secure mode; otherwise, this does not work. Make sure that the left LED is red before proceeding. To exit Secure mode if Normal/Secure Code was lost: 1. Remove power from the power supply unit. 2.
Technical Specifications 5. Technical Specifications Specification AYC-E55 AYC-E65B, AYC-E65BB AYC-T65 Electrical Characteristics Power Supply Type Linear type (recommended) Operating Voltage Range 5–16 VDC (when used as a controller, provided by the secured intelligent power supply) Input Current Standby 15 m A@12 VDC Max Input Current 40 mA @16 VDC LED Control Input 92 mA @12 VDC 105 mA @16 VDC Dry contact N.O.
Technical Specifications Specification AYC-E55 AYC-E65B, AYC-E65BB AYC-T65 Environmental Characteristics Operating Temp. Range -30°C to 65°C (-22°F to 150°F) Operating Humidity Range Outdoor Usage 0 to 95% (non-condensing) Weather-resistant, meets IP68, epoxy-potted, suitable for outdoor use Physical Characteristics Size (Height x Width x Depth) 155 x 44 x 6.5 mm (6.1 x 1.7 x 0.3 in.) 155 x 44 x 9 mm (6.1 x 1.7 x 0.4 in.) 121 x 70 x 8 mm (4.8 x 2.8 x 0.3 in.) Weight 120 g (4.2 oz) 143 g (5.
Declaration of Conformity A. Declaration of Conformity Exposure to radio frequency radiation This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Limited Warranty B. Limited Warranty The full ROSSLARE Limited Warranty Statement is available in the Quick Links section on the ROSSLARE website at www.rosslaresecurity.com. Rosslare considers any use of this product as agreement to the Warranty Terms even if you do not review them.
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