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The specifications and descriptions of products and services contained in this document were correct at the time of printing. Integrated Control Technology Limited reserves the right to change specifications or withdraw products without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced, photocopied, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic or mechanical), for any purpose, without the express written permission of Integrated Control Technology Limited. Designed and manufactured by Integrated Control Technology Limited. Protege® and the Protege® Logo are registered trademarks of Integrated Control Technology Limited. All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Copyright © Integrated Control Technology Limited 2003-2012. All rights reserved.
Publication Date: March 2012
PRT-CTRL-DIN Protege GX DIN Rail Integrated System Controller Installation Manual | March 2012 3
Contents
1 Introduction _______________________________________________________________ 5
1.1 Document Conventions ................................................................................................. 5
2 Mounting _________________________________________________________________ 6
2.1 Removal ......................................................................................................................... 6
3 Connections ______________________________________________________________ 7
3.1 Power Requirements ..................................................................................................... 7
3.2 Encrypted Module Network ........................................................................................... 9
3.3 Telephone Dialer .......................................................................................................... 10
3.4 Ethernet 10/100 Network Interface ............................................................................. 11
4 Configuration ____________________________________________________________ 12
4.1 Setting the IP Address ................................................................................................. 12
4.2 Setting the IP Address from a Keypad ........................................................................ 13
4.3 Configuring a Controller via the Protege GX Software ................................................ 14
Adding a Controller with Default Records ................................................................... 15
Adding a Controller Based on an Existing Controller .................................................. 16
Configuring a Controller .............................................................................................. 17
4.4 Addressing Modules .................................................................................................... 23
5 Door Access Control ______________________________________________________ 25
5.1 Card Reader Connection ............................................................................................. 25
5.2 Multiple Wiegand Card Reader Connection ................................................................ 26
5.3 Door Contact Connection ........................................................................................... 27
5.4 Lock Output Connection ............................................................................................. 28
5.5 Programming the Onboard Reader ............................................................................. 29
6 Inputs ___________________________________________________________________ 31
6.1 Onboard Inputs ........................................................................................................... 31
6.2 Resistor Value Options ................................................................................................ 32
6.3 Trouble Inputs ............................................................................................................. 33
7 Outputs _________________________________________________________________ 34
7.1 Bell/Siren Output ......................................................................................................... 34
7.2 Relay Outputs .............................................................................................................. 35
7.3 Reader Outputs ........................................................................................................... 35
8 Hardware Configuration ___________________________________________________ 36
8.1 Defaulting a Controller ................................................................................................. 36
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9 LED Indicators ___________________________________________________________ 37
9.1 Power Indicator ........................................................................................................... 37
9.2 Status Indicator ........................................................................................................... 37
9.3 Fault Indicator .............................................................................................................. 37
9.4 Ethernet Link Indicator ................................................................................................ 38
9.5 Modem Indicator ......................................................................................................... 38
9.6 R1/R2 Reader Data Indicators .................................................................................... 38
9.7 Bell Indicator................................................................................................................ 38
9.8 Relay Indicators ........................................................................................................... 39
9.9 Zone (Input) Indicators ................................................................................................ 39
10 Mechanical Diagram ______________________________________________________ 40
11 Mechanical Layout _______________________________________________________ 41
12 Technical Specifications ___________________________________________________ 42
12.1 Current and Validation Example .................................................................................. 43
13 Ordering Information ______________________________________________________ 44
14 Warranty ________________________________________________________________ 45
PRT-CTRL-DIN Protege GX DIN Rail Integrated System Controller Installation Manual | March 2012 5
1 Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Protege GX DIN Rail Integrated System Controller by Integrated Control Technology. The Protege System is an advanced technology security system designed to provide integration with building automation, apartment complex control and HVAC in one flexible package. Communication is over a proprietary high speed protocol across an AES encrypted local area network and an encrypted proprietary RS-485 module network. Using modular-based hardware design, system installers have the flexibility to accommodate any installation whether it's small, large, residential or commercial.
The Controller is the central processing unit of the Protege System. It communicates with all system modules, stores all configuration and transaction information, processes all system communication, and reports alarms and system activity to a monitoring station or remote computer.
Flexible module network architecture allows large numbers of modules to be connected to the RS-485 Module Network. Up to 250 modules can be connected to the Protege System in any combination to the network up to a distance of 900M (3000ft). Communication beyond this distance requires the use of a RS-485 Network Extender
The current features of the Protege GX DIN Rail Controller include:
Internal industry standard 10/100 Ethernet
32 Bit advanced RISC processor with 2Gb total memory
8 high security monitored inputs
NIST Certified AES 128, 192 and 256 Bit Encryption
When receiving the DIN Rail Controller you should find the kit contains the items listed below. Please note that if you do not have the correct contents, you should contact your distributor immediately.
Protege GX DIN Rail Integrated System Controller
Protege GX DIN Rail Integrated System Controller Quick Start Guide
18 1K ohm resistors
1 330 Ohm EOL Termination Resistor
1 Diode 1N4007 1A 400V (Axial)
DIN Rail Mounting Strip
For more information on the Protege GX DIN Rail Integrated System Controller and other Integrated Control Technology products please login to www.incontrol.co.nz.
1.1 Document Conventions
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2 Mounting
The Protege DIN Rail Controller is supplied as a DIN Rail mount module and is designed to mount on standard DIN Rail either in dedicated DIN cabinets, Protege Jumbo Cabinet Enclosure with DIN Rail Gear Plates, or generic DIN Rail mounting strip. A section of this DIN Rail strip bas been provided as a mounting option.
When installing the DIN Rail Controller ensure that there is adequate clearance around all sides of the enclosure and air flow to the vents of the unit is not restricted. It is recommended to install the DIN Rail Controller in a location that will facilitate easy access for wiring. It is also recommended that the DIN Rail Controller is installed in electrical rooms, communication equipment rooms, closets or in an accessible area of the ceiling.
Step 1
Hook the lower tabs under the bottom edge of the DIN Rail.
Step 2
Push the Controller against the DIN Rail mount and press firmly on the top centre of the Controller until the upper tab clips over the upper rail.
To reduce the risk of damage caused by debris during the installation, install the cabinet enclosure when the unit is not installed on the rails.
2.1 Removal The Controller can be removed from the DIN Rail mount using the following steps:
Step 1
Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the hole in the white tab at the top centre of the Controller.
Step 2
Lever the tab up and rotate the unit off the DIN Rail mount.
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3 Connections
3.1 Power Requirements The Protege DIN Rail Controller is supplied by a 12V DC power supply connected to the N+ and N- terminals. It does not contain internal regulation or isolation. It is recommended that an ICT PRT-PSU-DIN is used for this purpose, although any clean 12V DC supply would be suitable. In a small installation this same power supply can be used to supply the module network as well, so long as the maximum load of the power supply is not exceeded.
If using the PRT-PSU-DIN module, it can support battery backup and can be connected to the module network to provide a monitored supply. Please refer to the PRT-PSU-DIN installation manual for specific details of the connections.
Example Power Supply Connection
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In larger installations, the power supply may need to be split to allow for load sharing between several supplies.
Example multiple PSU Connection
Warning: When using multiple power supplies it is important to ensure that all ground connections (V-) are connected between all power supplies and that no power connections (V+) are connected between any power supplies.
The auxiliary outputs (V- V+) of the PRT-CTRL-DIN can be used to supply other equipment. Note that there is no on-board regulation or isolation for these outputs - they are a fused feed-through from the N+ N- input terminals. When using these outputs to supply other devices, be sure not to exceed the rating of the internal fuses as specified in the Technical Specifications (see page 42).
Warning:
Installation should be made by qualified service personnel and should conform to all local codes and in accordance with the National Electrical Codes (NEC US) or the Canadian Electrical Codes (CEC Canada).
Termination of wiring to the Protege DIN Rail Controller while power is applied or the battery is connected may cause serious damage to the unit and will VOID ALL WARRANTIES OR GUARANTEES. Power the unit only after all wiring, configuration and jumper settings are completed.
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3.2 Encrypted Module Network The Protege DIN Rail Controller incorporates encrypted RS-485 communications technology. Connection of the communications should be performed according to the following diagram.
Always connect the Controller's NA and NB terminals to the NA and NB terminals of the expansion devices and keypads. The N+ and N- must connect to a 12V power supply source capable of supplying the peak current drawn by all modules.
If a shielded cable is used, the shield must be connected at only one end of the cable. DO NOT connect a shield at both ends.
Standard Network Communication Connection
Warning:
The 12V N+ and N- communication input must be supplied from only one point. Connections from more than one 12V supply may cause failure or damage to the units supplying power.
Make sure that the power supply can supply enough current for the peak load drawn by all modules connected to the 12V supply, including the Controller itself.
The recommended module network wiring specifications are:
CAT5e / CAT6 are also supported for data transmission when using ground in the same cable.
24AWG twisted pair with characteristic impedance of 120ohm Belden 9842 or equivalent.
Maximum total length of cable is max 900m (3000ft)
Warning:
Unused wires in the cable must not be used to carry power to other devices.
The 330 Ohm EOL (End of Line) resistor provided in the accessory bag MUST be inserted between the NA and NB terminals of the first and last modules on the RS-485 network. These are the modules physically located at the ends of the RS-485 network cabling.
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3.3 Telephone Dialer The Protege DIN Rail Controller provides the ability to communicate alarms and upload information to remote systems using the onboard 2400bps modem. The telephone line can be connected directly to the Controller using the onboard telephone connection terminals.
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AC Fail Time (Seconds): The AC Failure time allows the installer to program a time that AC mains voltage must have failed before activating the AC Failure Trouble Input. Set this to a larger value for locations that experience frequent but short interruptions in power or that operates on a generator frequently.
Battery Test Time (Minutes): The battery test time allows the installer to program the duration of time in minutes between each battery test that is performed. A battery test is performed immediately on power up of the panel and then every programmed period. Each battery test takes 45 seconds and the battery low/failure trouble input will activate if the battery fails.
Module UDP Port: This is the UDP port that all Ethernet enabled modules will communicate with the Protege System Controller over. If this port is changed all modules will need to also be changed.
Modem Country: The onboard modem must be configured for the region that the System Controller is being installed in to ensure proper operation.
Modem Backup Phone Number: If Ethernet communication fails, the modem will dial this number to report events.
Default Language: The System Controller supports multiple languages on the Keypad and the Serial Event Printers. The language selected here will be the default language for users who have no language selected and also for any events.
Download Retry Delay: Defines the frequency (in seconds) at which the software sends updates to the controller.
Register as Reader Expander: Used for programming the onboard reader. By default the onboard reader is registered as the last reader in the defined profile (for example, Reader Expander 008 in the standard profile). This means that if a reader expander is connected with the same address, it will be treated as a duplicate and fail to register. To change the address, select an alternative reader expander from the dropdown.
Onboard Reader Lock Outputs: Defines the output that will be activated upon successful door access. If set to none, the normal door output is used.
Touchscreen UDP Port: The UDP port that a touchscreen will communicate over.
Encryption Initialize Panel Encryption: Will enable encryption of the messages sent between the controller and the
Protege GX software. Note that when a controller is in its default state, encryption is turned off. Selecting this option performs a one-off process that randomly generates and begins using an encryption key (256 bit AES). Using an RSA algorithm, this key is exchanged and stored in both the controller and the GX database. If a controller is to be moved from one site to another, it must be returned to its default state (by powering up with dip switch 4 turned on) to reset the encryption setting to off. A defaulted controller will not communicate with software that has encryption turned on, and you must select this option again to create a new encryption key.
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There can be up to 4 blocks of parity calculated over the received data.
Parity Type: The parity type defines the method of calculating the parity for the block. This is either Even or Odd Parity.
Parity Location: The parity location defines where the location of the parity bit in the received data. Parity Start: Defines where the location of the parity block starts in the received data.
Parity End: Defines where the location of the parity block ends in the received data.
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4.4 Addressing Modules Traditionally the network address of a module has been set using a bank of DIP Switches located on each individual module. The DIN Rail modules enable addresses to be configured electronically via the Protege GX software.
The factory default address of all DIN Rail mount modules is 254 and without changing this address they will not be able to register with the Controller.
To change the network address of a module:
1. Ensure the Controller is correctly powered and is communicating with the Protege GX software. Refer to Protege GX software documentation for more information about the software configuration.
2. Connect the module(s) that require addressing to the module network. Make sure that the Power light on each module is on and that the Status light begins flashing rapidly.
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5 Door Access Control
The Protege DIN Rail Controller provides access control functionality onboard without the requirement for additional hardware. The Controller allows the connection of two Wiegand devices to control two doors (entry or exit only) or it can be configured in multiplex mode to allow four Wiegand devices controlling two doors giving the flexibility of entry and exit readers.
The beeper output of the Controller provides diagnostic information to the end user and installer when access is denied or the card format is incorrect.
Warning:
The card reader must be connected to the Controller port using a shielded cable.
Always refer to the card reader manufacturer for detailed installation guidelines.
The shield connection must only be connected at one end of the cable in the metallic enclosure (frame grounded).
Do not connect the shield to a V- connection on the Controller. Do not join the shield and black wires at the reading device.
Do not connect the shield to any shield used for isolated communication.
The Controller does not support dual LED reader mode and readers must be configured for single LED mode. Refer to your card reader documentation for further details.
5.1 Card Reader Connection The following diagram shows the connection of a standard Wiegand Reader with the Protege DIN Rail Controller controlling an access door in entry or exit mode (2 doors, 2 readers).
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5.2 Multiple Wiegand Card Reader Connection When operating the Protege DIN Rail Controller in multiple reader mode, the Controller allows the connection of 4 Wiegand reading devices controlling two doors each with entry/exit readers.
When connecting Wiegand readers in multiple reader mode, the secondary reader that is connected will have all connections wired to the same port as the primary card reader with the DATA 1 connection wired to the opposite reader connection DATA 1 input.
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5.3 Door Contact Connection The Protege DIN Rail Controller allows the connection of up to 4x contacts for monitoring and controlling access control doors. Each input on the Controller can be used for the door function that is automatically assigned and as a normal input on the system. The following example shows the connection of a normally closed door position monitoring contact to monitor the Open, Closed, Forced and Alarm conditions of the door.
Door Contact Connection
Inputs 1-4 and 5-8 can operate as either general purpose inputs or as onboard reader inputs. If used as general purpose inputs, make sure that these inputs are not defined in the onboard reader set up.
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5.4 Lock Output Connection The Protege DIN Rail Controller provides a connection for an electric strike lock with full monitoring of the lock circuit for tamper and over current/fuse blown conditions. The door lock monitoring can be disabled if it is not required.
The lock output is shared with the bell/siren function as shown in the diagram below. You can select another output for the lock control (Relay 1 (CP001:03) or Relay 2 (CP001:04)) if the bell/siren function is required. To use the lock outputs in conjunction with the onboard reader module, the Lock output for the door associated with the reader port must be configured to be the desired lock output on the controller. This is not configured by default.
Lock Output Connection
When using a door with an Entry and Exit Reader, the lock output should be connected to the Bell (CP001:01), and the swap lock option for the second reader input should be enabled to allow the reader LEDs to display the correct status.
The Bell output current must not exceed 1.1A or electronic shutdown will be engaged. Ensure the devices connected to the outputs are within the limits as detailed in the Technical Specifications (see page 42).
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6 Inputs
6.1 Onboard Inputs The Protege DIN Rail Controller has 8 onboard inputs and monitors up to 64 trouble inputs used to report trouble conditions within the system. The trouble input will open or go in to alarm when that trouble condition is present, and close or return to normal when the trouble condition is restored.
The Controller can monitor and control thousands of additional inputs and trouble inputs by using the expansion modules.
The Controller can monitor the state of up to 8 onboard inputs such as magnetic contacts, motion detectors and temperature sensors. Devices connected to these inputs can be installed to a maximum distance of 300m (1000ft) from the Controller when using 22 AWG. The Controller supports normally opened and normally closed configurations with or without EOL resistors.
Inputs can be programmed using the Protege GX software. Inputs CP001:01 to CP001:08 represent the Controller's onboard inputs.
When using an input with the EOL resistor configuration, the Protege DIN Rail Controller generates an alarm condition when the state of an input is toggled and generates a tamper alarm condition when a wire fault (short circuit) or a cut (tampered) in the line occurs.
Inputs default to require the EOL resistor configuration.
EOL Resistor Input Configuration
Inputs 1-4 and 5-8 can operate as either general purpose inputs or as onboard reader inputs. If used as general purpose inputs you must ensure that they are not defined in the onboard reader set up.
Each input can use a different configuration. To program a large number of inputs with a certain configuration, use the multiple selection feature within the Protege GX software.
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When using the No Resistor configuration, the Controller only monitors the opened and closed state of the connected input device generating the alarm and seal conditions.
No EOL Resistor Input Configuration
6.2 Resistor Value Options When using the EOL resistor configuration, the EOL resistor option must be configured based on the site requirements. Note these resistor options are supported on the PRT-CTRL-DIN Controller but not all resistor options are supported on all Protege field modules.
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6.3 Trouble Inputs Each Protege DIN Rail Controller can monitor up to 64 local trouble inputs. Trouble inputs are used to monitor the status of the Controller and in most cases are not physically connected to an external input. These can then be used to report a message to a monitoring station, remote computer, keypad or siren.
The following table details the trouble inputs that are configured in the Controller. The trouble type and group define the trouble that is generated by the trouble input when it is activated.
Input Number Description Type Group CP001:01 Reserved - -
CP001:02 12V supply failure Power Fault General
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CP001:08 Auxiliary Failure Power Fault General
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7 Outputs
The Protege DIN Rail Controller has 7 onboard outputs. Outputs are used to activate sirens, bells, warning devices, control lighting and doors. The first output on the Controller has a special hardware design that allows it to monitor for fault conditions and is ideally suited to driving sirens or warning devices.
7.1 Bell/Siren Output The + and - terminals of the Bell output (CP001:01) are used to power bells, sirens or any devices that require a steady voltage output. The bell output supplies 12VDC upon alarm and supports one 30-watt siren. The bell output uses an electronically fused circuit and automatically shuts down under fault conditions.
Bell Siren Connection
If the load on the bell terminals returns to normal, the Controller reinstates power to the bell terminals on the next transition of the output.
When the bell output is not used, the appropriate trouble input (see page 33) will be activated. This can be avoided by connecting a 1K resistor (provided in the accessory bag) across the bell output. If the bell is not being used for another function, and the trouble input is not programmed in the system, a resistor is not required.
Connecting a Piezo siren may result in a dull noise being emitted. This is caused by residual current from the monitoring circuit. To prevent this occurring, connect 2 1K resistors in parallel.
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7.2 Relay Outputs The Relay Outputs (CP001:03 and CP001:04) on the Protege DIN Rail Controller are normally open relay outputs. These outputs can be used to activate larger relays, sounders and lights, etc.
Example Relay Connection
Warning: The Relay outputs can switch to a maximum capacity of 7A. Exceeding this amount will damage the output.
7.3 Reader Outputs If readers are not attached to the reader ports then the Reader 1 L1 and BZ, and the Reader 2 L1 and BZ outputs can be used as general purpose outputs. These can be controlled by assigning the RDxxxGreen R1, RDxxx Beeper R1, RDxxxGreen R2 and RDxxx Beeper R2 outputs of whichever reader module has been configured as the onboard reader module. These are open drain outputs which switch to the V- reference.
Open Drain Reader Outputs
Warning: The reader outputs can switch to a maximum capacity of 50mA. Exceeding this amount will damage the output.
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8 Hardware Configuration
8.1 Defaulting a Controller The Protege DIN Rail Controller can be set back to factory default using the following procedure. This resets all internal data and event information.
To default a controller:
1. Remove power from the Controller by disconnecting the 12V DC input.
2. Connect a wire link between Reader 2 D0 input and Reader 2 L1 output.
3. Power up the Controller.
4. Once the Controller has started and the Status light is flashing, remove the wire link from the Reader 2 connector. The system will now be defaulted with all programming and settings returned to factory configuration.
Defaulting the Controller does not reset the IP address. Refer to Setting the IP Address (see page 12) for instructions on how to reset the address.
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9.4 Ethernet Link Indicator The Ethernet indicator shows the status of the ethernet connection.
State Description
ON Valid link with a hub, switch or direct connection to a personal computer detected
OFF Ethernet cable not connected, no link detected
9.5 Modem Indicator The Modem indicator shows the status of the onboard modem.
State Description
ON Modem has control of telephone line
OFF Modem is not active
9.6 R1/R2 Reader Data Indicators The R1 and R2 indicators display the status of the data being received by the onboard readers.
State Description
Short Flash
A short FLASH (<250 Milliseconds) will show that data was received but was not in the correct format.
Long Flash
A long FLASH (>1 Second) indicates that the unit has read the data and the format was correct.
9.7 Bell Indicator The Bell indicator shows the status of the bell output and the over current or circuit fault conditions.
State Description
OFF Bell is connected, output is OFF
ON Bell is ON
Two flashes Bell is ON, the circuit is in over current protection
Three flashes
Bell is OFF, the circuit to the siren/bell is cut, damaged or tampered
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9.8 Relay Indicators The Relay 1 and Relay 2 indicators show the status of the lock output relay.
State Description
On Relay output is ON
Off Relay output is OFF
9.9 Zone (Input) Indicators Whenever an input on the DIN Rail Controller is programmed with an input type and area, and that area is armed, the input status is displayed on the front panel (indicators 1-8) corresponding to the physical input number (Z1-Z8). This allows easy walk test verification of inputs without the need to view the inputs from the keypad or Protege software.
State Description
On (Red) Input is in an OPEN state
On (Green) Input is in a CLOSED state
Flashing (Red) Input is in a TAMPER state
Flashing (Green) Input is in a SHORT state
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10 Mechanical Diagram
The mechanical diagram shown below outlines the essential details needed to help ensure the correct installation of the DIN Rail Controller.
Input Status
Inputs 1 to 4Reader Port
RS-485 Input
Reader Port
Ethernet Interface
Status IndicatorsBell/Relay Outputs
Inputs 5 to 8
12VDC Input
Status Indicators
Panel Modem Interface
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11 Mechanical Layout
The mechanical layout shown below outlines the essential details needed to help ensure the correct installation of the DIN Rail Controller.
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12 Technical Specifications
The following specifications are important and vital to the correct operation of the Protege DIN Rail Controller. Failure to adhere to the specifications will result in any warranty or guarantee that was provided becoming null and void.
Integrated Control Technology continually strives to increase the performance of its products. As a result these specifications may change without notice. We recommend consulting the ICT website (http://www.incontrol.co.nz) for the latest documentation and product information.
Operating Voltage 12V DC +- 10%
Operating Current 120mA (Typical)
DC Output (Auxiliary) 0.7A (Typical) Electronic Shutdown at 1.1A
Bell DC Output (Continuous) 8 Ohm 30W Siren or 1.1A (Typical)
Bell DC Output (Inrush) 1500mA
Total Combined Current* 3.4A (Max)
Electronic Disconnection 9.0VDC
Communication (Ethernet) 1 10/100Mbps Ethernet Communication Link
Communication (Serial) 1 RS-485 Communication Interface Port
Communication (Modem) 1 2400bps Modem Communication
Readers (Standard Mode) 2 Wiegand or clock data readers providing one Entry/Exit Door or two Entry/Exit only Doors
Readers (Multiplex-reader Mode)
4 Wiegand Readers (connected in Multiplex Reader mode) providing any combination of Entry or Exit for two Doors
Inputs (System Inputs) 8 High Security Monitored Inputs
Outputs 4 50mA (Max) Open Collector Output for reader LED and beeper or general functions
Relay Outputs 2 FORM A Relays - 7A max
Operating Temperature 0˚ to 49˚C (32˚ to 122˚F)
Storage Temperature -10˚ to 85˚C (14˚ to 185˚F)
Humidity 0% to 85% non condensing, indoor use only (Relative Humidity)
Dimensions (L x W x H) 156 x 90 x 60mm (6.14 x 3.54 x 2.36")
Weight 376g (13.26oz)
The size of conductor used for the supply of all power to the Protege DIN Rail Controller should be adequate in size to prevent voltage drop at the terminals of no more than 5% of the rated voltage. Specifications are subject to change without notice, please visit www.incontrol.co.nz for updated information.
* The Total Combined Current refers to the current that will be drawn from the external power supply to supply the Controller itself as well as any devices connected to the outputs of the Controller. The Auxiliary outputs and Bell output are directly connected via electronic fuses to the N+ N- input terminals, and the maximum current is governed by the trip level of these fuses.
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12.1 Current and Validation Example The example shown below refers to the specifications needed to help ensure the correct installation of the Protege DIN Rail Controller. Specifications should be validated to ensure that individual maximum currents and total combined current are not exceeded.
Example
External Devices Connected to Panel
4 EDGE PIR Motion Detectors (Z1 to Z4) connected on AUX1 Output
4 EDGE PIR Motion Detectors (Z5 to Z8) connected on AUX2 Output
1 30W Siren (1.1A (1100mA) @ 13.8VDC)
Current Consumption
Total Combined Current before shutdown 3.4A (3400mA)
Operating Current 120mA (Typical)
DC Output (AUX1) 4 EDGE PIR Motion Detectors @ 15mA each (Total 60mA)
DC Output (AUX2) 4 EDGE PIR Motion Detectors @ 15mA each (Total 60mA)
Siren on Bell Output 1.1A (1100mA)
Total Consumption 1.34A (1340mA)
Validation
Is the total DC Output (AUX1) current less or equal to 1.1A (1100mA)? Yes, it is 60mA
Is the total DC Output (AUX2) current less or equal to 1.1A (1100mA)? Yes, it is 60mA
Is the Bell current output less or equal to 1.1A (1100mA)? Yes, it is 1.1A (1100mA)
Is the total combined current less or equal to 3.4A (3400mA)? Yes, it is 1.34A (1340mA)
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13 Ordering Information
Please use the following product codes when placing an order for the Protege GX DIN Rail Integrated System Controller.
PRT-CTRL-DIN
Manuals and additional literature are available on the ICT Website (http://www.incontrol.co.nz) under the Support section.
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14 Warranty
Integrated Control Technology (ICT) warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of one year. Except as specifically stated herein, all express or implied warranties whatsoever, statutory or otherwise, including without limitation, any implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are expressly excluded. ICT does not install or connect the products and because the products may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by ICT, ICT cannot guarantee the performance of the security system. ICT's obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing, at ICT's option, any product not meeting the specifications. In no event shall ICT be liable to the buyer or any other person for any loss or damages whether direct or indirect or consequential or incidental, including without limitation, any damages for lost profits, stolen goods, or claims by any other party caused by defective goods or otherwise arising from the improper, incorrect or otherwise faulty installation or use of the merchandise sold.
Protege® and the Protege® Logo are registered trademarks of Integrated Control Technology Limited.
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