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Nortech CRC200R User Manual

Nortech CRC200R
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REF No.: UG-CRC200R
ISSUE: 02
March 2009
CRC200R
2-Reader Access Controller
USER GUIDE
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Nortech CRC200R Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryIP Access Controllers
Operating Voltage12 VDC
CertificationCE, FCC
Communication InterfaceEthernet
Humidity10% to 90% non-condensing

Summary

1 SCOPE

2 INTRODUCTION

2.1 Overview

General overview of the CRC200R access controller and its capabilities.

2.2 Features

Lists the key features and functionalities of the CRC200R access controller.

3 INSTALLATION

3.1 Mounting the Unit

Instructions for physically mounting the CRC200R unit on a wall or enclosure.

3.2 Power Supply and Cabling Requirements

Details on electrical power supply needs and cabling connections for the CRC200R.

3.3 Reader Voltage Settings

How to configure voltage output for connected readers to match their requirements.

3.4 Connecting the Reader

Guidelines for wiring readers to the CRC200R, considering cable types and grounding.

3.5 Output Relay Connections

Describes how to connect the output relay terminals for door strikes and other locking devices.

3.7 Arming and Door Monitoring Options

Configuration of arming inputs and door monitoring features for enhanced security.

4 PROGRAMMING THE CRC200R

4.1 Programming Overview

Introduction to the CRC200R's menu-driven programming interface using the keypad and LCD.

4.2 Main Installation Parameters

Setting core operational parameters using the 'Installer' sub-menu for system configuration.

4.2.1 Date & Time

How to set and verify the unit's internal clock and date settings.

4.2.2 Operating Parameter

Configuring the operational mode of the CRC200R, including Line, 210, and Off modes.

4.2.2.3 Card Format

Setting the card data format (Clock & Data or Wiegand) for proper card recognition.

4.2.2.4 Door Open Time Zones

Configuring time periods when doors can remain unlocked automatically.

4.2.2.5 Card Validity Time Zones

Setting specific times and days when cards are valid for access.

4.2.3 Anti-Passback

Activating and configuring anti-passback to prevent tailgating through readers.

4.3 Programming the Cards

Adding and managing card data, including individual, batch, and learning methods.

4.4 Setting PIN Codes

Programming up to 10 PIN codes for user authentication.

5 PROGRAMMING REFERENCE

5.1 Program Cards

Step-by-step guide to programming cards into the CRC200R.

5.1.1 Program Cards in Line Mode

Procedure for programming cards when the CRC200R is in Line mode.

5.1.2 Program Cards in 210 Mode

Procedure for programming cards when the CRC200R is in 210 mode.

5.2 Learn Cards

Method for adding cards by presenting them to the reader.

5.3 Verify Cards

How to check programmed card data and their validity settings.

5.4 Set PIN Code

Procedure for setting up to 10 PIN codes for user authentication.

5.5 Installer

Accessing installation setup options and configurations for the CRC200R.

5.5.1 Configure

Setting main operational parameters like relay times and door hold timeouts.

5.5.2 Set APB Mode

Activating anti-passback and setting its initialization hour.

5.5.3 Date/Time

Adjusting the unit's real-time clock and date settings.

5.5.4 Timezones (Door Open Timezones when set to '210')

Programming programmable time zones for door open events in 210 mode.

5.5.5 Card Format

Selecting and configuring the card data format (Clock & Data, Wiegand, W26).

5.5.6 Card Test

Testing card data format compatibility and card recognition.

5.6 Clear Cards

Procedure for clearing all card records from the CRC200R memory.

5.8 Timezones (Available only in Mode '210')

Setting up programmable time zones (2-16) for extended access control in 210 mode.

5.9 Access Levels (Available only in Mode '210')

Assigning access levels (0-15) and linking them to time zones for access control.

6 CRC200R COMMUNICATIONS

6.1 Online to Norpass2

Connecting and configuring the CRC200R to work with Norpass2 Access Control Software.

7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Appendix B – Card Formats

Clock & Data (ISO/ABA Track 2)

Example card format parameters for Clock & Data (ISO/ABA Track 2).

Wiegand

Example card format parameters for Wiegand card using a standard 26-bit format.

Appendix C – Card Record Sheet