ironLogic Z-5R NET User Manual

Z-5R NET
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Z-5R NET
RS-485 network controller with 2024 keys memory
User Manual
1. OVERVIEW
Z-5R NET controller is used to control access to residential and industrial areas, log access and
other security events. The controller can operate in standalone mode or as networked device.
Z-5R NET is connected to network via RS-485 (2-wire connection). Z-5R NET can work with the following equipment:
- Contactless card reader working via iButton (DS1990A emulation) or Wiegand-26 protocols;
- Contact key reader (iButton probe);
- Electromagnetic lock
- Door release button (normally open);
- External buzzer, external LED (same as the ones present on controller's PCB);
- Door sensor (normally open type). Proximity card readers can be connected to the controller via iButton or Wiegand-26 protocols.
65 mm
Figure 1: Device dimensions
2. CONNECTING AND MOUNTING
Lock
Door sensor
Entrance
Reader
MATRIX II
MATRIX II
47 mm
65 mm
Exit
Reader
20 mm
controller
Z-5R Net
Door button
+12 V power
RS-485
converter
USB - RS-485
(Z397)
USB
Figure 2: Z-5R NET Connections Layout
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Socket Terminals:
1. ZUMM External buzzer
2. TM TM central input
3. GND Common ground (-)
4. EXIT Door release button
5. LED External LED (+)
6. LOCK Lock
7. +12V +12 V power
8. GND Common ground (-)
9. DOOR Door sensor (reed switch)
External buzzer
lock
+12 V power
TM
LED
door sensor
button
ADD CLR
ZUMM
TM
GND
EXIT
LED
LOCK
+12V
GND
DOOR
Battery holder
Figure 3. Connecting the accessories.
Note: External buzzer, LED and door opening sensor are optional elements.
Connecting readers via iButton (Dallas Touch Memory) .
Entrance
+12V
GND
DATA 0
Reader 1
ZUMM
TM
GND
EXIT
LED
LOCK
+12V
GND
DOOR
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Reader 2
Door button
Exit
+12V
GND
DATA 0
ZUMM
TM
GND
EXIT
LED
LOCK
+12V
GND
DOOR
Figure 4. Connecting readers.
Note: To get the reader working at specified distance, please use a UTP cable, such as CAT5e:
- When connecting via iButton, one wire is connected to GND, another to DATA0 terminals.
- When connecting via Wiegand-26, first twisted pair is attached to GND and DATA0, and second to GND and DATA1.
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3. OPERATION
3.1 Programming the controller for standalone operation (no network).
Initial controller power-up (key database is empty). Short beeps are emitted for 16 seconds, indicating that the key database is empty and Add Master Keys mode is activated. While the beeps are sounding, touch the probe with a key, and it will be recorded as new Master key. The beeping stops, acknowledging that first Master key is created successfully. To add more Master keys, keep touching the probe with more keys, leaving no more than 16 s between any two keys. Each new key is acknowledged by a short beep. To exit Add Master Keys mode, wait 16 s after the last key and it happens automatically, acknowledged by four short beeps in a row.
During further operation, the Master keys are used for programming; if none were yet successfully created, repeat the initial power-up procedure. Please note that the Add Master Keys mode is only activated on power-up if the controller's key database is empty (no Normal, Master or Blocking keys stored).
PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW.
To switch the controller into required programming mode, short (less than 1 s) and long (~6 s) Master key touches are used. Each programming mode times out if the interval after the last key touch reaches the limit (~16 s). Then the controller returns to normal operation, confirming with a series of four short beeps.
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1. Adding Simple Keys (1 M)
Touch and hold the master key (long touch). At the moment of contact, the controller will issue a short signal confirming the master key identification, and after 6 seconds a second signal indicating the controller transition to the mode of adding simple keys. After that, the master key should be removed. To add new keys, touch the contactor in a sequence with a pause between touches for less than 16 seconds. For each contact with a new key, the controller issues a confirming short signal.
If the key is already in memory, then two short beeps. Exit from the mode either automatically after 16 seconds after the last touch, or when the master key touches it. The reader informs about the exit from the mode with a series of 4 short signals.
2. Adding blocking keys (1 M)
In the mode of adding simple keys, you need to touch the contactor with the selected key and hold it for about 9 seconds until a long signal (that is, first there will be a short signal and then a long signal to add a blocking key). If you do not add more keys, then there will be a series of short signals - exit from the programming mode.
3. Adding Master Keys (1 m , 1 M)
Briefly touch the contactor master key (short touch). At the moment of touching, the controller will generate a short signal confirming that the master key has been recognized, and within not more than 6 seconds touch and hold the master key at the contactor (long touch). At the moment of touch, the controller will issue two short signals indicating the second touch with the master key in programming mode, and after 6 seconds one signal indicating that the lock has entered the master key addition mode. After that, the master key should be removed. To add new master keys, touch the contactor in a sequence with a pause of no more than 16 seconds between touches. For each contact with a new key, the controller issues a confirming short signal. If the key is already in memory as a master key, then there will be no signals. Exit the mode of adding master keys automatically after 16 seconds after the last touch. The controller informs about the exit from the mode by a series of 4 short signals.
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