Parabit Systems Inc. MMR2 Installation and Service Manual Release: Version 1.3 October 2019 Parabit Systems, Inc. 35 Debevoise Avenue Roosevelt, NY 11575 NOTICE Copyright 2019 by Parabit Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of the publisher. MMR2 Installation and Service Manual Table of Contents Preface Intended Audience ............................................................................................................................................1 Trademark Acknowledgments ..........................................................................................................................1 FCC Compliance Statement (United States) ..................................................................................................1 How to Use this Guide.........................................................................................................................................2 Conventions Used in this Guide.........................................................................................................................2 Navigating this Manual as a PDF.......................................................................................................................3 Contact Us ...........................................................................................................................................................3 Chapter 1 MMR2 Card Reader Installation MMR2 Card Reader Installation ........................................................................................................................5 Overview ........................................................................................................................................................5 MMR2 Install Diagrams..................................................................................................................................5 Electrical Installation ...........................................................................................................................................8 MMR2 Wiring ..................................................................................................................................................8 Wiring the Card Readers and Basic Input Devices .............................................................................8 ACS-1EUL Card Reader and Input Device Wiring .............................................................................10 Chapter 2 Post-Installation Checks and Testing Post-Installation Checks....................................................................................................................................13 Default Settings............................................................................................................................................13 Preliminary Tools and Materials..................................................................................................................14 Preliminary MMR2 Hardware Check .........................................................................................................14 Visual Inspection of the MMR2 Card Reader...........................................................................................15 Post-Installation Testing.....................................................................................................................................15 Main Card Reader Tests .............................................................................................................................16 Additional Test Procedures for the MMR2 Card Reader ........................................................................17 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................18 i This page intentionally left blank. Table of Contents ii Preface Intended Audience This manual is for technicians trained to install and service Parabit Systems, Inc. MMR2 card readers. Trademark Acknowledgments ACS-1EUL, ACS Enterprise, AFH Service, AVA, AXSView Service, MMR2, and SkimGard are registered trademarks of Parabit Systems Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries. Parabit Systems, Inc. and Parabit are trademarks of Parabit Systems Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners. FCC Compliance Statement (United States) This device complies with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. CAUTION:
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursu-
ant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference harmful to radio communications. There is no guarantee, however, that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equip-
ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is con-
nected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or TV technician for help
. The FCC identifier for this device is FCC ID:2AUGM-MMR2. This device contains FCC Certified RF module with FCC ID: 2AA9B05. Co-location of this module with other transmitters that operate simultaneously has been evaluated using the FCC multi-transmitter procedures. MMR2 Installation and Service Manual Ver 1 1 Preface How to Use this Guide This guide provides concise, step-by-step instructions for set-up, configuration, and operation of the ACS-1E and ACS-1EUL systems. Conventions Used in this Guide This guide contains the following conventions:
Convention Screen names, dialog box names, tab names, window names, field names, and menu names appear in bold font. File names are italicized. Steps to be performed in order are numbered and/or lettered. Unordered steps are presented in bullets. Checkboxes Example Click the Customer box. AxsView.Transceiver.Installer.msi 1. Click Save and Close to save the information before closing the dialog box, or click Can-
cel to close the dialog box without saving the information. 2. From the Login screen, click Setup, and then click Login. Microsoft Windows 7 or greater Microsoft Net 3.5 and .Net 3.51 To select (enable) a checkbox setting, click in the checkbox. The checkbox has a check mark. To clear (disable) a checkbox setting, click on the check mark in the checkbox. The checkbox is empty. Series of menu options to click Click Options > User Management > Add New Warnings, Cautions, and Notes are used to draw immediate attention to matters of importance. The following is a definition of their meanings:
WARNING: INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION THAT, IF NOT AVOIDED, COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY. CAUTION: Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in data loss or product damage. Note: Indicates additional information. 2 MMR2 Installation and Service Manual Ver 1 Preface Navigating this Manual as a PDF This manual includes embedded hyperlinks for quick access to procedures and other sections when viewing the manual as a PDF. Click on any section title or page reference to immediately display that content. Here are some helpful keyboard shortcuts when using the Adobe Reader:
To return to your previous location in the manual after following a hyperlink, press Alt+Left Arrow. To return to the hyperlink destination after returning to the previous location, press Alt+Right Arrow. To open a Search window, press Ctrl+Shift+F. Enter your search term in the text field and click Search. Every instance of the search term that appears in the manual will display in the Search win-
dow. Click on any of the instances to jump directly to that section. Contact Us Parabit Systems, Inc. 35 Debevoise Avenue Roosevelt, NY 11575 1 (888) 3-PARABIT MMR2 Installation and Service Manual Ver 1 3 Preface This page intentionally left blank. 4 MMR2 Installation and Service Manual Ver 1 Chapter 1 MMR2 Card Reader Installation Follow these instructions to begin installing your MMR2 card reader. 1.1 MMR2 Card Reader Installation ............................................................................................. 5 1.2 Electrical Installation ...............................................................................................................8 1.1 MMR2 Card Reader Installation 1.1.1 Overview The MMR2 uses Near Field Communication (NFC) to read contactless EMV cards and mobile devices as well as magnetic stripe cards. 1.1.2 MMR2 Install Diagrams The drawings on the next 2 pages contain basic installation examples to assist with proper placement of the MMR2 card reader. MMR2 Installation and Service Manual Ver 1 5 MMR2 Card Reader Installation MMR2 Card Reader Installation Note: Although the diagrams reference SkimGard (IMSR) readers, these diagrams should be used for MMR and MMR-BT installs, as well. 6 MMR2 Installation and Service Manual Ver 1 MMR2 Card Reader Installation MMR2 Card Reader Installation MMR2 Installation and Service Manual Ver 1 7 MMR2 Card Reader Installation Electrical Installation card reader 1.2 Electrical Installation 1.2.1 MMR2 Wiring The wiring for the MMR2, including all of the input and output termination points, is shown in the dia-
grams on the following pages. Take care to wire all ends (card reader, circuit boards, door locks and additional power sources) cor-
rectly and to label the sheathed cables for input devices (card readers, exit switches, door-sense switches, sensor devices) and output devices (electrical door locks, alarm controllers, etc.). Be sure to make a list of the terminal functions the colored wires are assigned. 1.2.1.1 Wiring the Card Readers and Basic Input Devices The basic input wiring for the MMR2 card reader is shown in the diagrams below. Note: Although certain diagrams reference SkimGardTM/ IMSR readers, these diagrams should be used for MMR and MMR-BT installs, as well. 8 MMR2 Installation and Service Manual Ver 1 Electrical Installation MMR2 Card Reader Installation Note: The wiring diagram below applies to both the ACS-1E and ACS-1EUL. MMR2 Installation and Service Manual Ver 1 9 MMR2 Card Reader Installation Electrical Installation 1.2.1.2 ACS-1EUL Card Reader and Input Device Wiring The other ends of the sheathed cables and their connection to various ACS-1EUL input devices is shown below. 10 MMR2 Installation and Service Manual Ver 1 Electrical Installation MMR2 Card Reader Installation The wiring configuration for the Second card reader board is similar to that of the Controller. MMR2 Installation and Service Manual Ver 1 11 MMR2 Card Reader Installation Electrical Installation ACS-1EUL System with Input & Output Sockets and Terminations 12 MMR2 Installation and Service Manual Ver 1 Chapter 2 Post-Installation Checks and Testing This chapter contains information about the Options Menu. 2.1 Post-Installation Checks ..........................................................................................................13 2.2 Post-Installation Testing............................................................................................................15 2.3 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................18 2.1 Post-Installation Checks Once the MMR2 card reader has been installed, its functionality must be thoroughly tested. 2.1.1 Default Settings Each MMR2 leaves the Parabit factory after passing a full set of operational tests. Any test configura-
tions are then removed and the MMR2 is returned to its default configuration. During testing, the MMR2 card reader(s) are mated to the ACS-1E or ACS-1EUL Controller (and Second Card Reader Board) and checked for operation before boards and readers are separated and packed for shipping. In order to check the initial operation of the ACS-1E Controller, the installer should know the default settings, which are listed in the table below. TABLE 21. Controller Default Settings Description Function BIN Files Card Mode NYCE list of acceptable magnetic card numbers. Default Settings Inserted in ACS-1E memory for both card reader files with title: Demo or Reduced. One of five modes which determines how the card reader filters magnetic cards numbers. Set to mode: Any Card. Card Reader Relay Activation Time Delay time for an active door-control relay after a valid card is read. 5 seconds Controller Time Zone Selectable Time Zone Eastern Standard Time Daily Schedule 24-hour per day, 7-day per week schedule Map. Card readers can be set to CARD, LOCK, OPEN, or [BLANK]. Card Readers are set to Card 24/7. Reader indicator glows amber. Door Jam Detect Time Time-value which determines when the Controller will issue a door open alert. (Note:
available only if door contact is installed.) 60 seconds Door Sense Auto-Relock; cuts door-control activation time down to one second when active.
(Note: available only if door contact is installed.) Normally-Closed (NC) with jumper across the terminal block when door sense switch is not required. MMR2 Installation and Service Manual Ver 1 13 Post-Installation Checks and Testing Post-Installation Checks TABLE 21. Controller Default Settings Description Function Default Settings Door Sense Jumper (JP1) Near coin-cell battery and Maintenance Mode push-button. Sets the Door Sense to normally-closed (NC) when in place. Jumper in place on Door Sense terminal block and on JP1. Egress (Exit) Switch Input Input opens door (activate door relay) for selected amount of time. Normally-Closed (NC); with jumper across the terminal block when Exit switch is not required. Egress Activation Time Delay time for an active door-control relay after an Egress switch is activated. 5 seconds Door Override Input Activates door-control relay(s). Holiday Schedule Standard holiday schedule file for current years (or next year). Normally-Closed (NC); with jumper across the terminal block when Door Override output signal is absent. Standard Holiday Schedule in place Port Number Value Internet port number value Port 2000 Sensor Configuration Mapping Suspect Card BIN File Suspect Card Function Allows configuration of Outputs 1 & 2 (and I/O Relay Outputs), assignment of Card Reader alerts, I/O Inputs, and Inhibit functions. System expects: 9999999999999999 string in Stolen Card Binfile or Controller will lock up after first card-read. Controller scans up to 50 stolen or suspected cards from a small Binfile, locks down the Card Reader(s) and door control relay(s) when a suspected value is detected. All assignments are blank 9999999999999999 in Stolen Card Binfile Not selected/activated 2.1.1 Preliminary Tools and Materials 1x Small flat-blade screw driver (for wire terminal blocks) 1x Medium Phillips screw driver (for circuit board mounting screws) 1x Digital Multimeter {DMM} (with Low Resistance range or Continuity function) 2.1.2 Preliminary MMR2 Hardware Check Make sure the white wires from the card readers are properly connected to the white wires of the Tamper-Detect switch in the mounting collar or box. Make sure the card reader is properly seated in its mounting collar or box and the Tamper-detect switch finger is depressed. 14 MMR2 Installation and Service Manual Ver 1 Post-Installation Testing Post-Installation Checks and Testing 2.1.1 Visual Inspection of the MMR2 Card Reader Conduct the following visual inspection of the card reader assembly by referring to the letters in the diagram and corresponding checks below. a e b c d c b a. LED: Check the presence and color of the LED light indicator. Amber Light - Insert Card Green Light - Door Unlocked Red Light - Door Locked b. Screws: Parabit-provided security torque screws must be used. Note: NEVER use power tools to tighten Card Reader screws. c. Sensors: All 4 sensors must be visible with no abnormalities. d. Card Slot: Check the card slot for foreign objects. e. NFC Logo: NFC Logo must be present and positioned along the LED side in the direction shown in the picture. 2.2 Post-Installation Testing Review the diagrams below and complete the tests for the MMR2 card reader. MMR2 Installation and Service Manual Ver 1 15 Post-Installation Checks and Testing Post-Installation Testing 2.2.1 Main Card Reader Tests 16 MMR2 Installation and Service Manual Ver 1 Post-Installation Testing Post-Installation Checks and Testing 2.2.2 Additional Test Procedures for the MMR2 Card Reader Field technicians installing the MMR2 system should possess a smartphone with a digital wallet installed containing one active credit card. When planning to perform an MMR2 skim test, a device that operates as an NFC reader is required. Begin by turning on the ACS-1E or ACS-1EUL controller and performing MMR2 System Configuration.
(Assistance from an administrator may be required.) Then, if the MMR2 reader is newly installed or replaced, perform the serial match operation by shorting the JP6 pins. MMR2 Installation and Service Manual Ver 1 17 Post-Installation Checks and Testing Troubleshooting Complete the following tests to confirm the normal operation of the MMR2 system. 2.3 Troubleshooting Follow the procedure below to troubleshoot common MMR2 card reader issues. Is the Card Reader reading cards?
If no, what color is the LED on the reader?
Solid red = lock out mode; will not accept any cards Solid amber = card accept mode (see below) Green = on schedule; open If the reader is amber and not reading cards, remove and wire the reader directly to the con-
troller and test. If the reader works at the controller, check your wires at the front and tone out cable for continuity If the reader does not work at the controller, replace reader If you swipe the reader and reader works but door does not open, ensure the reader is wired to the correct relay at the board. If it is, make sure power is being sent to door locking devices. 18 MMR2 Installation and Service Manual Ver 1