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Firmware types (click below to enter download page):
Standalone Firmware (programmed using keypad)
Old Network Firmware
(OLD FIRMWARE)
Universal R2
NETWORK Firmware (DEFAULT -
FULLY FEATURED)
Universal R3 NETWORK Firmware (ADVANCED
- PROGRAMMABLE RELAYS)
Read below for enhancements and
requirements for the different types of CS Technologies Firmware:
What can Universal R1 Firmware do?
What can Universal R2
Firmware do ?
What can Universal R3
Firmware do ?
UNIVERSAL
R1 FIRMWARE:
This section contains the
current firmware for all controller types; in general this firmware will
work with revision 2.2 or 2.3 circuit boards.
Features supported by all of
this firmware include adaptive timing for silicon key reads, working
bootstrap loader (so firmware can be reloaded from PC3), hourly generation
of date change event, daylight savings time tested and working
Door firmware:
- supports relay 3 and 4 optionally triggered by exit request or reader
Exit request and door inputs for Door firmware:
- Silicon key, presco, radio - IN2, 4, 6, 8 are RQE for doors 1, 2, 3, 4;
IN5 is door input for door 1 (in 2-door mode), IN7 is door input for door
2 (in 2-door mode).
- all others have no exit request in 4-door mode; in 2-door mode IN5 is
door input for door 1, IN7 is door input for door 2, IN6 is RQE for door
1, IN8 is RQE for door 2.
Lift firmware
Lift firmware supports pre- and post-sensing of call destination
reporting. Presco lift firmware supports optional selection of individual
floor by adding a digit (1-9) after PIN number. Floor destination sensing
via input boards or PIG-1's, intercom inputs, 84 floors total.
UNIVERSAL
R2 FIRMWARE:
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Public holidays -
There are several enhancements to the way holidays are handled with R2
firmware including:
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Holiday periods
- the firmware supports up to 20 'holiday periods'. Each holiday
period has a start date and an end date. Thus it is much easier to
set up a holiday like Christmas or Easter where a period of time
is required for the holidays, and many more actual holidays are
supported in this way
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Holiday start and
end times - as well as a start and end date for each period,
the holidays can also have a start and end time. Thus it is easy
to set up a system so that at 1.00pm on Christmas Eve the holiday
period starts, without having to adjust individual timezones.
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Holiday types -
there are up to 9 different holiday types supported. Each holiday
period has an associated type, and each timezone can be selected
as to whether that type of holiday applies to it. This makes it
easy to set up the system so that different parts of the system
have different holidays.
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Timezones-
timezones can be set up either 'forward' or 'backward' and this
reduces the need for complicated extended timezones. For example, a
timezone can start at 9.00am and end at 5.00pm - this is an example of
a 'forward' timezone. A 'backward' timezone would start at 5.00pm and
end at 9.00am, meaning that a door controlled by this timezone would
be unlocked at night. Previously this had to be done with two extended
timezones.
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Programmable exit
request inputs - with previous versions of firmware exit request
inputs were 'hard-coded' to be a particular input number. With
Universal R2 firmware exit request inputs are completely programmable,
and can be on-board inputs, expansion inputs or PIG inputs. Thus it is
easy to set up say a 4-reader controller with one or more of the
readers having exit request capabilities. Also it is easy to set up an
input more than once as an exit request so that a single input can
trigger multiple doors.
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Programmable door
status inputs - similarly with Universal R2 firmware door status
inputs are also programmable. Again they can be on-board, expansion or
PIG inputs.
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Programmable alarm
relays - with previous versions of firmware alarm relays for door
open too long/forced entry were 'hard-coded' to be particular relays.
With Universal R2 firmware each door can have programmable forced
entry and DOTL relays - for example all DOTL alarms can be linked to
one relay and all forced entry alarms to another relay, or all alarms
can be linked to a single relay.
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Programmable LED
outputs- LED outputs are now programmable for doors and alarm
areas, rather than being 'hard-coded'.
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Intelligent PIGs -
the firmware supports PIGs for exit request and door status inputs.
The system automatically scans for PIGs on any available ports and
thus pig buses can be expanded or reduced depending on the
requirements. It is possible for example to have a system with no
readers and 14 pig buses. The pig buses also are selectable as to
whether they have pig boosters or not fitted.
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Boosters for silicon
keys - the firmware can be selected so that silicon key readers
can have boosters fitted, just like PIG buses.
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Controller status -
Universal R2 controller status is automatically downloaded to the PC
when the controller comes online. On the controller screen in PC3 the
firmware revision, controller type, door type, user capacity and
history capacity is automatically displayed. Universal R2 firmware
does not support Hardware/Status commands.
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Registration reader
- with Universal R2 firmware any reader can be used as the
registration reader for cards, and for PIGs any PIG bus can be used
for registration of PIGs. When a user is to be registered, the
registration controller and reader are scanned for a credential which
is then stored in the user screen. When a PIG is to be registered the
system sends a command to the controller so that it scans all of the
valid PIG buses for a pig, reads the number in and stores it in the
database.
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Door firmware - short
pulse time- with door firmware Universal R2 it is possible to set
the trigger time to a number of '100ms pulses' rather than seconds.
Thus it is possible to generate a very short pulse or alternatively an
accurately timed pulse.
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Door firmware -
antipassback 'inside' - with door firmware Universal R2 it is
possible to define a door as Entry, Exit, Don't care or 'Internal'
giving an extra scope for enforcing antipassback on internal doors. In
conjunction with PC3 software the system keeps track of the
antipassback status of all users and gives the ability to 'forgive'
all users from a menu selection, as well as display where each person
is. Global antipassback is also possible with this version meaning
that the entire system keeps track of the location of each person
(requires PC3 to be operating).
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Door firmware -
antipassback relay - with door firmware Universal R2 it is
possible to define a relay which activates on an antipassback
violation and to set a trigger time for this relay.
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Alarm firmware -
programmable no of readers - with alarm (i.e. PIG) firmware
Universal R2 the number of readers is programmable 0-4. This means
that it is possible to have a 4-reader PIG controller with different
readers operating different alarm areas. Moreover because the system
supports programmable exit request and door status inputs it is
possible to have exit request and door monitoring on a PIG controller
- even a 4-reader system.
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Alarm firmware - relay
outputs - with alarm firmware universal R2 there are many
programmable relays associated with each alarm area. Up to three
'alarm' relays can be programmed, each with the ability to pulse,
latch or follow the alarm area status. Alarm relays can also be set to
pulse on arm and disarm. In addition it is possible to program armed
relays, disarmed relays, unsealed relays and buzzer relays.
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Alarm firmware - rearm
options - it is possible to program an auto-arm time so that after
hours the system will automatically try to arm after a period of time.
In addition, this time delay can be optionally reset by either valid
user reads on the associated doors or even by movement within the
area, so that the alarm can be set to automatically turn on after a
certain period of inactivity.
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Alarm - only firmware
- a special version of the firmware for alarms only has been created.
This firmware will support up to 254 inputs grouped in 254 areas. All
alarm firmware now supports expansion inputs, on-board inputs and PIG
inputs (both PIG-1 and PIG-2 inputs). All alarm firmware also now
supports expansion relay outputs, either 4-way or 16-way. Naturally
when expansion inputs or outputs are used this reduces the reader
capacity of the system.
UNIVERSAL
R3 FIRMWARE:
Revison 3
Firmware incorporate the arming/disarming options in access levels and the
extended holiday stuff - multiple holidays, timezone start and end dates
and times etc. 400 users supported only, 200 transactions or so.
In the past
a major limitation of the CS Technologies access/alarm system has been the
number of relays available for control of devices. Because the system was
originally designed as a four-door controller up to four relays fitted to
the controller itself could be triggered, but adding additional relays was
a problem.
There
are of course 4-way and 16-way relay expansion boards available but these
share inputs with readers and so it is difficult to mix readers and
expansion boards without knowing which inputs are available. But the
fundamental issue still remained, that the firmware was not designed to
allow operation of extra relays in all circumstances.
This
has all changed now. It is possible to use any relay anywhere in the
program, and in particular as well as 4- and 16-way expansion boards the
firmware now also supports the use of PIGs for triggering and operation of
relays (as well as high security monitoring of inputs). This makes the
system extremely flexible and powerful, and allows utilisation of the full
range of relay options, particularly relating to alarm area operation. (read
more here)
PC3
revision 91 or greater must be used for this firmware.
Downloading R3: The
bootstrap incorporated in PC3 now works with this type of firmware. (PC3 -
hardware/download/firmware)
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