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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
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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:
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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 Se condary 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.
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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
0
0
0
• 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.
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?
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• 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.
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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
0
0
0
• 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.
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•
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 p ower 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.
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PC-15T / PS-A15T/ PS-B15T / PSE15T / 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.
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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