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PXL-500/-510
Tiger Controller II
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The PXL-500 Controller
• Manages up to 65,535 cardholders
• Buffers up to 3,640 events– Events stored in FIFO
(First-In-First-Out) order
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The PXL-500 Controller
• Controller addressing via push-button and LEDs
• NO dip switches to set
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The PXL-500 Controller
• Auto configuration:– Doors software
automatically downloads controller/network information - no manual data entry
– Controller network termination
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The PXL-500 Controller
• Auto configuration:– Controller
communication mode (direct connect, modem, Ethernet)
– SB-593 Satellite board installation
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The PXL-500 Controller
• Inputs and Outputs are transient protected
• Handles either– 1 or 2 Readers for single
door In/Out controlOR
– Two doors using optional SB-593 Satellite board
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Power Specifications
• Power - 12 VDC @ 1 A– Worst case current draw – with all features
and options active
• Current Draw– 120 mA for the PXL-500– 150 mA for an SB-593– 50 mA to 200 mA dependent upon reader type1
– 200 mA for a LAN-500
• Relay Contact Rating - 1A @ 24 VDC
1 – Wiegand readers may draw more current, refer to the reader’s manual for specifics
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Wiring Specifications
• RS-232 Serial Communication Cable– 3 conductor, shielded, stranded, AWG-24
50 feet maximum run length (per RS-232 spec)
• RS-485 Controller Network Cable– 1-pair, twisted, shielded, stranded, AWG-24
16,000 feet total network run length
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Wiring Specifications
• Controller Power– 2 conductor, stranded, AWG-18– 200 feet maximum run length
• Earth Ground– Single conductor, AWG-18 (or larger gauge)– Minimize run length for best grounding conditions
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Wiring Specifications
• Input and Output Lines– 2 conductor, stranded, AWG-22– 500 feet maximum run length
• Readers– 6 conductor, shielded, stranded (for Keri Prox)– 4 to 7 conductor, shielded, stranded
(for Wiegand, by reader type)– MS-3000, MS-4000, MS-5000
• 500 feet maximum run length with AWG-24
– MS-7000• 500 feet maximum run length with AWG-20
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Typical Application Diagram
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Block Diagram - Communication
RS-485ControllerNetwork
RS-232PC to
MasterController
LAN-500Ethernet
PXL-510Alarm Panel
PXL-510Serial Port
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Block Diagram
ReaderConnections
EE Prom
UnitProtection
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Block Diagram
AddressLED
Battery
StatusLEDs
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Controller Block Diagram
Unit Power
Inputsand
Outputs
SelectionSwitch
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PCB Features
• Microprocessors
– CPU to manage controller general operation
– RISC* processor to manage I/O processing
– RISC* processor to manage the Reader receivers
* (Reduced Instruction Set Computer )
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PCB Features
• Socketed EE Prom and PIC– Quick, easy firmware
updates
• Battery– 5-year, Lithium
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PCB Features
• Quick disconnect terminals for all wiring connections
• Unique RS-485 connector– easily distinguish
network connectionfrom other connections
• Red power connector– easily distinguish power
from other connections
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Certifications
• CE Declaration of Conformity
• C-Tick
• CSA C22.2 No. 142
• UL 508 Part XVII
• FCC
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Communications - PC to Master Controller
• RS-232 serial port (TB-12)– Controller automatically
detects connection type
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Communications - PC to Master Controller
– Via direct serial connection
OR
– Via a pair of modems
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Communications - PC to Master Controller
• Optional, plug-in TCP/IP module (TB-13)– Controller automatically detects TCP/IP connection– Jumpers reconfigure communication
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Communications - Inter-Controller Network
• RS-485 serial port (TB-1)– Auto-configuration of network termination– Total network length up to 16,000 feet– Network configuration flexibility
• “T” and “star” configurations
– Single, twisted-pair, shielded cable– Link up to 128 controllers and 256 doors
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Communications - Options
• PXL-510 – with second serial COM port– Used as the Alarm Panel interface (TB-11), connecting to
Caddx NX8E alarm panels
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Inputs
• Inputs (TB-4)– Door Status– Request to Exit– Global Unlock (1)
or– Aux/Secondary RTE (2)
(1) Master controller only
(2) Master or slave controllers
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Outputs
• Form-C Output Relays (TB-3)– Door Lock– Alarm
• In a Form-C relay, the common always creates a complete circuit with either– The normally-open
contactOR
– The normally-closed contact
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Readers
• 2 Reader ports per Controller
• Controls either 1 or 2 doors– In / Out control of 1 door– 2-door control with
optional SB-593 board
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Readers - PXL-500P
• Exclusively for MS-Series Proximity Readers– MS-3000– MS-4000– MS-5000– MS-7000
A-Reader: Single Door, In Door, or Door 1 (TB-5)
B-Reader: Out Door or Door 2with SB-593 (TB-6)
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Readers - PXL-500W
• For Wiegand compatible reader technologies– Pyramid Associates
Readers (P-300, P-400, P-500, P-600, P-700)
– Bar code, mag-stripe, biometric, etc.
A-Reader: Single Door, In Door, or Door 1 (TB-5)
B-Reader: Out Door or Door 2with SB-593 (TB-6)
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Readers - PXL-500W
• Warning LED (LED-10)– Lights when 12 VDC is selected (as shown in picture)– Protects 5 VDC readers from over-voltage condition
• Jumper selectable (JP-5) for either 5 or 12 VDC Wiegand readers (5 VDC is the factory setting)
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Unit Addressing
• LED Display– Address displayed via easy-to-read
LEDs– Provides diagnostic information– Displays over or under supply voltage
value
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Unit Addressing
• Selection Button (S1)
– Set unit address• no DIP or rocker switches
• no PC pre-configuring
– Select diagnostic options
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Unit Reset
• Reset Jumper (JP3)– Clears unit memory and resets unit– Used in conjunction with S1
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Master versus Slave Operation
• Master Controller– Must be assigned address “01”– Manages communication between host PC
and the controller network– Handles presentation card enrollment (using
A-Reader), Show Photo, and ID Card features
• Slave Controllers– Can be assigned any other unique address
from “02” to “128”– Do not have to be addressed in sequential order
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Status LEDs
• TXD and RXD for RS-232– LEDs 2 and 3 for primary
serial port– LEDs 4 and 5 for optional
serial port– LEDs flicker red/green as
data is transferred
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Status LEDs
• Lock Relay– Lights when relay is active
• Alarm Relay– Lights when relay is active
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Status LEDs
• Power– Lights GREEN when power
is ON and OK– Lights RED when power is
over or under specification
• Communications for RS-485– Flickers red/green as data is
transferred
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System Protection
• The PXL-5xx controller has the following system protection features:– Metal-oxide Varistors– Transorbs– Gas Discharge Tube– Fused over/under voltage detection– Power status LEDs– Socketed RS-485 IC
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System Protection
• Power Status (Fuse) LED– Warns the installer of
unsafe power conditions– Glows RED if power is
reversed– Glows GREEN if there
is a power line short or an over current draw condition
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System Protection
• Gas Discharge Tube– Protect the PCB from
damage caused by transients and power surges
• MOVs – Protect relays from
damage caused by transients and power surges
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System Protection
• Socketed RS-485 communication IC– For quick repair of
damage caused by voltage spikes
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System Protection
• Thermal Fuse opens under unsafe power or current conditions
• CAUTION – Do not touch this component, it is very hot during operation
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System Protection
• Transorbs protect all signal inputs from damage caused by transients and power surges
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Environmental Operating Range
• Temperature– 0° to 140 °F (-18° to 60° C)
• Humidity– 0% to 90% relative humidity, non-condensing
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SB-593 Satellite Expansion Board
• Jumper selectable for either:– Second door control with
2 programmable outputs and 6 programmable inputs
OR– 4 programmable outputs
and 8 programmable inputs
• Uses Form C relays
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SB-593 Satellite Expansion Board
• Snaps into place on the PXL-500 controller– align header connectors
and plastic mounting pins to corresponding locations on controller and press into place
• Installation LEDs– indicates correct board
installation
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SB-593 Satellite Expansion Board
• Controller auto-detects an installed SB-593– no additional
configuration needed
• Status LEDs– Indicate relay
active/inactive status
• Relay Contact Rating– 1A @ 24 VDC
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Options - LCD-1
• LCD-1 - plug-in liquid-crystal display for:– Firmware revision– Date and time– Diagnostic information
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Options - LAN-50/100/500
• Provides low cost TCP/IP communication using either:– LAN-50/100 external modules– LAN-500 plug-in module
• IT experience required for proper configuration of LAN device
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Options - Alarm Panel Interface
• Fully integrated access and alarm panel control using the secondary serial port on the PXL-510 panel
• Interfaces with the Caddx NX-8E alarm panel
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Options - Alarm Panel Interface
• Use Doors software to: – Easily manage access
and alarm panel users– Report alarm system
activity
• Arm/disarm alarm system using access system Readers
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Options - Video Badging
• Fully integrated access control and badging
• Design and print badges with photos and custom graphics
• Keri also offers a Badging Service
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Options - Video Badging
• Single database entry point for user access and badging information
• On-demand badge holder photo display
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Integrated Telephone Entry
• Entraguard Gold– Fully integrated access control and telephone entry using
Keri’s Entraguard product line– Easily manage access and telephone entry users via Keri’s Doors software
– Either in radiant keypad or mechanical keypad versions