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Protege PRT-CTRL-SE User Manual

Protege PRT-CTRL-SE
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Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller
Installaon Manual
PRT-CTRL-SE
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Protege PRT-CTRL-SE Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandProtege
ModelPRT-CTRL-SE
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1.0 Welcome

2.0 Protégé® System Management Suite

2.1 Protégé® Modules

Lists available modules for expanding the Protégé® System via RS-485 Network.

3.0 Mounting

4.0 Connections

4.1 Cabinet Enclosure Tamper Switch

Connects the tamper switch to signal cabinet opening to the monitoring station.

4.2 Earth Ground Connection

Details the proper method for connecting the system to earth ground for optimal results.

4.3 AC Power

Specifies the power source and transformer requirements for the system.

4.4 Battery Backup

Explains the recommended battery type, connection, and testing procedure.

4.5 Battery Charge Current Setting

Describes how to configure the battery charge current using jumpers.

4.6 Status Indicator

Explains how to connect an external LED to indicate system status.

4.7 Encrypted Module Network

Details the encrypted RS-485 communications technology and its connection.

4.8 Telephone Dialer

Explains how to connect the onboard modem for alarm communication.

4.9 Expansion Connector

Details the onboard expansion connector for connecting additional interface devices.

4.10 Ethernet 10/100 Network Interface

Describes the Ethernet network communication and IP address configuration.

5.0 Door Access Control

5.1 Card Reader Connection

Shows how to connect a standard Wiegand reader for access control.

5.2 Multiple Wiegand Card Reader Connection

Explains connecting multiple Wiegand readers for dual-door access control.

5.3 Door Contact Connection

Details connecting door contacts for monitoring door status and conditions.

5.4 Lock Output Connection

Describes connecting electric strike locks and their monitoring.

5.5 Programming the Onboard Reader

Explains how to program the onboard reader and its input functions.

6.0 Inputs

6.1 Zones

Details the 16 zone inputs and their capabilities for monitoring devices.

6.2 Resistor Value Options

Explains EOL resistor configuration options for zone inputs.

6.3 Trouble Zones

Lists and describes the 64 trouble zones used for system monitoring.

7.0 Programmable Outputs

7.1 Bell/Siren PGM Outputs

Describes the Bell/Siren PGM outputs for activating sirens and warning devices.

7.2 PGM 3/4 Outputs

Details the Open Collector PGM outputs for activating relays, sounders, and lights.

7.3 Reader PGMs

Explains using reader outputs as general purpose PGMs for various functions.

8.0 Hardware Configuration

8.1 Configuration Switch

Explains the 4-way DIP switch for configuring boot-up and power-on settings.

8.2 Defaulting a Controller

Provides steps to reset the controller to its factory default settings.

9.0 LED Indicators

9.1 Status LED

Explains the function of the main status indicator LED on the PCB.

9.2 Fault Indicator

Describes the fault indicator LED and its meaning during operation.

9.3 Charge/Test Indicator

Explains the dual function of the Charge/Test indicator LED for battery status.

9.4 Auxiliary OK Indicator

Details the Auxiliary OK indicator for auxiliary fuse and voltage status.

9.5 AC OK Indicator

Explains the AC OK indicator for valid AC input detection.

9.6 5V Isolated Power Indicator

Describes the 5V Isolated Power indicator for the RS-485 network interface.

9.7 Bell 1/Bell 2 Indicators

Details the Bell 1/Bell 2 indicator status for Bell Output and fault conditions.

9.8 Network RX/TX Indicators

Explains the Network RX/TX indicators for data transmission status.

9.9 Ethernet Link Indicator

Describes the Ethernet Link indicator for network connection status.

9.10 100Mb Indicator

Explains the 100Mb indicator for network speed negotiation.

9.11 R1/R2 Data Indicators

Details the R1/R2 Data indicators for reader data reception and format.

9.12 Online Indicator

Explains the Online indicator for modem communication status.

10.0 Mechanical Diagram

11.0 Mechanical Layout

12.0 System Capacities

13.0 Technical Specifications

13.1 Current and Validation Example 1

Example demonstrating validation of current consumption against specifications.

13.2 Current and Validation Example 2

Second example for validating current consumption and total load.

13.3 Current and Validation Example 3

Third example for validating current consumption and total load.

14.0 Ordering Information

15.0 Warranty