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IN IN2 IN3 IN4 INPUTS IN5 IN6 IN7 IN8 C www.mercury-security.com 2355 MIRA MAR AVE. LONG BEACH, CA 9085-755, (562)986-905 FAX (562) 986-9205 MR52 READER INTERFACE Installation and Specifications: This device complies with part 5 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: () This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.. General: The MR52 reader interface provides a solution to the OEM system integrator for interfacing to TTL (D/D0, Clock/Data), F/2F, 2-wire RS-485 device, and door hardware. The MR52 provides a tri-state control and buzzer control. Six Form-C relay outputs may be used for strike control or alarm signaling. Eight inputs are provided that may be used for monitoring the door contact, request to exit push button and alarm contacts. Input circuits can be configured as unsupervised or supervised. Communication to the controller is accomplished via a 2-wire RS-485 interface. The MR52 requires 2 to 24 Vdc for power. See the following figure for component location. STATUS s 6.00 [52.40].25 [6.35] 5.50 [39.70] A B 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TMP PFL R R2 TB8 TB J7 CLK D READER READER INTERFACE INPUTS SIO COMMUNICATION PORT, RS-485 POWER IN 2-24Vdc 8.00 [203.20] 2.00 [50.80] 3.00 [76.20] 2.00 [50.80] TB2 TB3 TB4 TB5 TMP PFL J5, J6 TERMINATOR TB6 TR+ TR- R+ R- TB7 VIN J5 J6 J 2V J5 2 W 4W J3 RS-485 J4 PT J2 J2 J8 J9 U J0 J3 K K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K5 K3 K K6 K4 K2 TB0 TB TB9 S 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DAT D0 CLK D DAT D0 NC NO C NC NO NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC READER 2 RLY RLY 2 RLY 4 RLY 3 RLY 6 RLY 5 DIP SWITCHES RELAY STATUS s OUTPUTS Ø.56 [Ø4.0] 8 PLACES TB2.50 [2.70] Mercury Security 206 MR52 DOC 007-005 REV 2.04 Page

2. Supplying Power to the MR52: The MR52 accepts 2 to 24 Vdc for power on TB7. Locate the power source as close to the MR52 as possible. Make power connection with minimum of 8 AWG wires. Observe POLARITY on VIN! 3. Communication Wiring (SIO Communication Port): + 2 TO 24 Vdc The MR52 communicates to a Mercury Security intelligent controller (EP2500 for example) via a 2-wire RS-485 interface. The MR52 allows for multi-drop communication on a bus of up to 4,000 feet (,200 m). Use twisted pair (minimum 24 AWG) with drain wire and shield for communication. See specifications section. Install jumpers according to the selected configuration. - VIN TB7 TO OTHER DEVICES ON THE BUSS TB6 TR+ TR- R+ R- TO OTHER DEVICES ON THE BUSS 2-WIRE RS-485 (ONLY 2-WIRE RS-485 IS SUPPORTED) 4. Reader Wiring: Each reader port supports a reader with TTL (D/D0, Clock/Data), F/2F, or 2-wire RS-485 signaling. Power to the reader is selectable: 2 Vdc (VIN must be greater than 20 Vdc), or power is passed-through (PT) from the input voltage of the MR52 (TB7-VIN), 80 ma maximum per reader port. Readers that require different voltage or have high current requirements must be powered separately. Refer to the reader manufacture specifications for cabling requirements. In the 2-wire mode the buzzer output is used to drive the second. Reader port configuration is set via the host software. To fully utilize each reader port: TTL signaling requires a 6-conductor cable (8 AWG) F/2F signaling requires a 4-conductor cable RS-485 signaling requires two 2-conductor cables. Use one cable for power (8 AWG) and one cable for communication (24 AWG, with drain wire and shield) J2 Reader Port Power Select If the input voltage to the MR52 is 2 Vdc, jumper J2 MUST be in the PT position. Mercury Security 206 MR52 DOC 007-005 REV 2.04 Page 2

IN IN2 IN3 IN4 D/CLK/TR+ D/CLK/TR+ Typical D/D0 Clock/Data Reader Typical 2-Wire RS-485 Device * Inputs on supervised F/2F readers may be unsupervised or supervised (supervised shown). D/CLK/TR+ +2 Vdc DO (GREEN ) D GROUND D/CLK/TR+ DOOR MONITOR SWITCH NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT * +2 Vdc DO (GREEN ) D GROUND F/2F Reader F/2F Reader REQUEST TO EXIT SWITCH NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT * Typical Unsupervised F/2F Reader Typical Supervised F/2F Reader Jumper D to on supervised F/2F readers 5. Alarm Contract Wiring: There are 8 inputs that are typically used to monitor door position, request to exit or alarm contacts. Input circuits can be configured as: Unsupervised alarm (2 states); reporting as open or closed contact. Supervised alarm (6 states); reporting as open or closed contact, open circuit, shorted circuit, grounded circuit *, or foreign voltage*. A supervised input circuit requires adding two resistors with value of k ohm, % to the circuit to facilitate proper reporting and should be located as close to the sensor as possible. Custom end of line (EOL) resistances may be configured via the host software. * Grounded and foreign voltage states are not a requirement of UL 294 and therefore not verified by UL. The input circuit wiring configurations shown are supported but may not be typical. Standard Supervised Circuit, Normally Closed Contact Standard Supervised Circuit, Normally Open Contact Unsupervised Circuit, Normally Closed Contact Unsupervised Circuit, Normally Open Contact Mercury Security 206 MR52 DOC 007-005 REV 2.04 Page 3

6. Control Output Wiring: Six Form-C contact relays are provided for controlling door strikes or other devices. Load switching can cause abnormal contact wear and premature contact failure. Switching of inductive loads (strike) also causes EMI (electromagnetic interference) which may interfere with normal operation of other equipment. To minimize premature contact failure and to increase system reliability, contact protection circuit must be used. The following two circuits are recommended. Locate the protection circuit as close to the load as possible (within 2 inches [30 cm]), as the effectiveness of the circuit will decrease if it is located further away. Use sufficiently large gauge of wires for the load current as to avoid voltage loss. NC C NO NC C NO DIODE SELECTION: Diode current rating > x strike current Diode break down voltage: 4x strike voltage For 2 Vdc or 24 Vdc strike, diode N4002 (00V /A) typical 7. Jumper and DIP Switch Usage: JUMPER J2 J3 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J0 J J2 J3 J4 J5 DESCRIPTION Reader Power Select 2V = 2 Vdc at reader ports. *** See note below *** PT = VIN Passed Through" to reader ports 2-Wire/4-Wire Select, install in 2W position only RS-485 Termination, install in first and last units only NOTE: The input power (VIN) must be 20 Vdc minimum if the 2 Vdc selection is to be used. Switches to 5 select the device address. Switch 6 and 7 select the communication baud rate. Switch 8 enables encrypted communication. All other configuration settings are set via host software. S8 S7 S6 S5 S4 S3 S2 S SELECTION OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Address 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON Address OFF OFF OFF ON OFF Address 2 OFF OFF OFF ON ON Address 3 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF Address 4 OFF OFF ON OFF ON Address 5 OFF OFF ON ON OFF Address 6 OFF OFF ON ON ON Address 7 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF Address 8 Mercury Security 206 MR52 DOC 007-005 REV 2.04 Page 4

OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON Address 9 OFF ON OFF ON OFF Address 0 OFF ON OFF ON ON Address OFF ON ON OFF OFF Address 2 OFF ON ON OFF ON Address 3 OFF ON ON ON OFF Address 4 OFF ON ON ON ON Address 5 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Address 6 ON OFF OFF OFF ON Address 7 ON OFF OFF ON OFF Address 8 ON OFF OFF ON ON Address 9 ON OFF ON OFF OFF Address 20 ON OFF ON OFF ON Address 2 ON OFF ON ON OFF Address 22 ON OFF ON ON ON Address 23 ON ON OFF OFF OFF Address 24 ON ON OFF OFF ON Address 25 ON ON OFF ON OFF Address 26 ON ON OFF ON ON Address 27 ON ON ON OFF OFF Address 28 ON ON ON OFF ON Address 29 ON ON ON ON OFF Address 30 ON ON ON ON ON Address 3 OFF OFF 5,200 BPS, See note below. OFF ON 9,600 BPS ON OFF 9,200 BPS ON ON 38,400 BPS Encrypted communication not required See note 2 below. Encrypted communication required See note 2 below. Note : Firmware revisions prior to.38., this setting is 2,400 BPS Note 2: Firmware revisions prior to.38., SW8 is not defined. Set to the OFF position 8. Status s: Power-up: All s OFF Initialization: Once power is applied, initialization of the module begins When initialization is completed, s A through R2 are briefly sequenced ON then OFF Run time: After the above sequence, the s have the following meanings: A : Heartbeat and On-Line Status: Off-line: sec rate, 20 % ON On-line: Non-encrypted communication: sec rate, 80 % ON Encrypted communication:. sec ON,. sec OFF,. sec ON,. sec OFF,. sec ON,. sec OFF,. sec ON,.3 sec OFF A Error Indication: Waiting for application firmware to be downloaded:. sec ON,. sec OFF. Mercury Security 206 MR52 DOC 007-005 REV 2.04 Page 5

B : SIO Communication Port Status: Indicates communication activity on the SIO communication port : Input Status: IN 2 : Input Status: IN2 3 : Input Status: IN3 4 : Input Status: IN4 5 : Input Status: IN5 6 : Input Status: IN6 7 : Input Status: IN7 8 : Input Status: IN8 TMP: Cabinet Tamper PFL: Power Fault Input in the inactive state: OFF (briefly flashes ON every 3 seconds) Input in the active state: ON (briefly flashes OFF every 3 seconds) Input in a trouble state: Rapid Flash R : reader port : Clock/Data Mode: Flashes when data is received, either input D/D0 Mode: Flashes when data is received, either input RS-485 Mode: Flashes when transmitting data F/2F Mode: Flashes when data/acknowledgment is received R2 : reader port 2: Clock/Data Mode: Flashes when data is received, either input D/D0 Mode: Flashes when data is received, either input RS-485 Mode: Flashes when transmitting data F/2F Mode: Flashes when data/acknowledgment is received K through K6 s: Illuminates when output relay RLY (K) through RLY 6 (K6) is energized. Every three seconds, s A through R2 are pulsed to their opposite state for 0. sec. 9. Specifications: The Interface is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only. The installation of this device must comply with all local fire and electrical codes. Primary power: Outputs: Inputs: Reader Interface: Power: (jumper selectable) Data Inputs: Output: Buzzer Output: 2 to 24 Vdc ± 0 %, 550 ma maximum (reader current not included) Six relays: Form-C, 5 A @ 30 Vdc, resistive Eight unsupervised/supervised, standard EOL: k/k ohm, %, ¼ watt Two unsupervised, dedicated for cabinet tamper and UPS fault monitoring 2 Vdc ± 0 % regulated, 80 ma maximum each reader (input voltage (VIN) must be greater than 20 Vdc) or 2 to 24 Vdc ± 0 % (input voltage passed through), 80 ma maximum each reader TTL compatible, F/2F or 2-wire RS-485 TTL compatible, high > 3 V, low < 0.5 V, 5 ma source/sink maximum Open collector, 2 Vdc open circuit maximum, 40 ma sink maximum Mercury Security 206 MR52 DOC 007-005 REV 2.04 Page 6

Communication: Cable requirements: Power: RS-485 I/O devices: Alarm inputs: Outputs: Reader data (TTL): Reader data (F/2F): Reader data (RS-485): Mechanical: Dimension: Weight: Environment: Temperature: Humidity: 2-wire RS-485: 9600, 9200, 38400 or 5200 bps twisted pair, 8 AWG twisted pair with drain wire and shield, 24 AWG, 20 ohm impedance, 4,000 feet (,200 m) maximum One twisted pair per input, 30 ohms maximum As required for the load 6-conductor, 8 AWG, 500 feet (50 m) maximum 4-conductor, 8 AWG, 500 feet (50 m) maximum twisted pair with drain wire and shield, 24 AWG, 20 ohm impedance, 2,000 feet (60 m) maximum 6 in. (5 2mm) W x 8 in. (203 mm) L x in. (25 mm) H oz. (32 g) nominal -55 to +85 C, storage 0 to +70 C, operating 5 to 95 % RHNC Warranty Mercury Security warrants the product is free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service with proper maintenance for one year from the date of factory shipment. Mercury Security assumes no responsibility for products damaged by improper handling or installation. This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of the defective unit. There are no expressed warranties other than set forth herein. Mercury Security does not make, nor intends, nor does it authorize any agent or representative to make any other warranties, or implied warranties, and expressly excludes and disclaims all implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Returns must be accompanied by a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number obtained from customer service, and prepaid postage and insurance. Liability The Interface should only be used to control exits from areas where an alternative method for exit is available. This product is not intended for, nor is rated for operation in life-critical control applications. Mercury Security is not liable under any circumstances for loss or damage caused by or partially caused by the misapplication or malfunction of the product. Mercury Security s liability does not extend beyond the purchase price of the product. Mercury Security 206 MR52 DOC 007-005 REV 2.04 Page 7