Tyco Safety Software House RMXIC Proximity Card Reader HID iClass compatible User Manual rm1 ICP quick install

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1RM-iC SeriesQuick StartInstallation GuideVersion B.0Part Number UM-068December 2004PRODUCTOVERVIEWThe RM-iC series readers provide an enclosed RM-4 board and attached iCLASS read head, available in the following styles:RM1-IC - enclosed RM-4 and attached iCLASS read headRM2-IC - enclosed RM-4 with keypad and attached iCLASS read headRM2L-IC - enclosed RM-4 with keypad, LCD display, and attached iCLASS read headThe RM-iC Quick Start Installation Guide provides a synopsis of installation and connection information for RM-IC series readers. Refer to the RM-4/RM-4E Technical Manual for in-depth technical and installation information.Specifications The following specifications apply to all RM-iC series readers:Power: 12VDC, 300 mACable: Beldon 9841Cable distance from iSTAR or apC:   4,000 ftTemperature:   32° F to 140° F (0°C to 60°C)Qualified on 26 bit, 35 bit, 37 bit and 32 bit Mifare serial number card formatsStandards RM1-IC series readers are Underwriters Laboratories Inc.(UL), Listed to Standard UL 294, Access Control System Units, Fifth Edition.RM-iC series readers must be installed within a protected premise in accordance with the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70), local codes, and the authorities having jurisdiction.
Installation2INSTALLATION Installing an RM-iC series reader involves:1. Installing the mount plate2. Wiring the components3. Grounding and shielding the wire bus4. Setting the RM-4 address5. Installing the ARM-1 relay board6. Installing the heater kit.Installing the MountPlateFigure 1 shows RM-iC standard housing and mount plates. All RM-iC series readers conform to the same housing and mount plate dimensions. FIGURE 1. Standard Housing and Mount PlateFigure 2 shows mount plate dimensions.Standard HousingStandard mount plateHousing screws
Installation3FIGURE 2. Mount Plate DimensionsWiring the Components Figure 3 shows RM-4 wiring.FIGURE 3. RM-4 Wiring RequirementsWiring access1.29".83"2.47"3.66"2.73"1.54"5.45"4.94"4.11"1.82"3.92"3.64"8xMounting hole0.156" Thru, 0.280” Countersink1J2P1P5J5SW3SW11114SW1- Address switch678+12V Relay PowerRelay 1 DriveRelay 2 Drive(Pin 4 &5) Input 1(Pin 6 & 7) Input 2 P1- Reader port wiring+12VTXD/RXD+TXD/RXD-GNDP5 Door Inputsand Outputs J5- Chassis ground wiringPosition 1  Magnetic  Off  Wiegand OnPosition 2 LCD OffNo LCD OnPosition 3 LED (normal) OffExt. bi-color OnPosition 4  Tamper (normal) OffTamper (bypass) OnPosition 5 EOL terminate OffNot terminated OnPosition 6 LED (normal) Off                  J4-3 wire-or                  red and green On
Installation4Grounding andShieldingWhen bus wiring more than one RM-iC reader (Figure 4 ):1. Attach the shields along the bus together (insulate each connection). Snip off the shield wire at the end of the bus.2. Attach the shield to the ground at only one point, the ground stud inside the cabinet adjacent to the knockout.3. Attach a local earth ground (18 or 22 gauge) wire to the J5 component.FIGURE 4. Reader Shield WiringSetting ModuleAddress andEOL TerminationTo set the module address, set SW1 (16 position rotary switch) to a number from one to eight. Every RM-iC series reader on a bus must have a unique address.To set EOL termination, set SW3, position 5 to the On (closed) position if the module is the last unit in the bus. If the module is not last, SW3, position 5 should be Off (open).Installing the ARM-1RelayTwo ARM-1 relay components can be connected to the RM-iC series reader through the P5 connector (Table 1 ). P5-1 is the common pin for either ARM. P5-2 is the output drive for the first relay. P5-3 is the output drive for the second relay.ACM moduleRS-485 connector on a readerKnockoutTwist shield wires together and insulate (do not ground)Ground stud(bus configuration)Shield wireEnclosure/cabinetShield wire Snip off shield wire at end of busTABLE 1. ARM-1 WiringModule  WiringARM-1 Relay P2-1 to RM P5-1P2-2 to RM P5-2ARM-2 Relay P2-1 to RM P5-1P2-2 to RM P5-3
Installation5Installing the Heater RM-iC readers require a heater kit in environments where temperatures exceed 5 ° C. The heater kit contains the following parts:Part # 130-915A is supplied without a transformer. A UL Listed Class 2 transformer rated output 12 VAC, 40 VA is required to proper installation. Figure 5 shows RM/heater wiring.FIGURE 5. RM/Heater WiringTABLE 2. Heater PartsQuantity Description1 Transformer 12 VAC 40VA2 Heater Strips1 Thermostat (turns on at 40 ° F3 Wire nuts2 6-32x1/4 screws to mount thermostat to RM plate.
Testing with apC or iSTAR hardware6Figure 6  shows RM installation.FIGURE 6. RM InstallationHeater Strip ApplicationTo apply the heater strip:1. Clean the attachment surface of the back plate with a solvent such as alcohol (use all required precautions when handling solvents).2. Carefully remove the release film from the adhesive.3. Locate the heater on the clean surface of the back plate.4. Gently roll in place to remove air bubbles.5. Allow to remain for 72 hours before use for maximum adhesion. Air gaps or bubbles under the heater cause localized overheating and possible heater burnout. Also, application of adhesives at temperatures below 50 D is not recommended.TESTING WITH APCOR ISTARHARDWARETo test an RM-iC series reader with an apC or iSTAR:1. Measure the supply voltage to the RM-4. The voltage can be measured between pin 1 (+12 Volt supply) and pin 4 (ground) on the P4 connector. The voltage must be +12 Volts (+/-5%).2. Check the RM-iC reader address setting. The RM-iC must be set to an unused address when connected to the apC or iSTAR. Use rotary switch SW1 to set the reader address.3. Check the RM-4 for communications to the apC or iSTAR. 4. Check the supervised inputs.
Testing with iSTAR PRO Hardware7With no switches or resistors connected to the supervised input 1 and 2 lines, the C• CURE 800/8000 Monitoring Program should report inputs as “Open Loop”. When you connect the 1,000-ohm resistor to the input terminals, the C• CURE 800/8000 Monitoring Program should report that the input as “Deactivated”. Supervised inputs #1 is found at pins 4 and 5 of P5. Supervised input #2 is found at pins 6 and 7 of P5.5. Check the outputs. The outputs can be functionally tested by using the “momentary activate” feature in the C• CURE 800/8000 Monitoring Program. When the outputs are momentarily activated, the signal will change state for a few seconds. A 1,000 ohm resistor and an LED can be connected to the output to obverse the functionality. Connect the resistor to pin 1 of P5 (+12V). Connect anode of the LED to the resistor and connect the cathode to pin 2 of P5 for output #1 and to pin 3 of P5 for output #2.6. Check the reader interface. The reader interface can only be tested with the reader chosen for the installation. Reading a card will cause the display to show “Access Granted” or “Access Denied”, depending upon the clearance of the card.TESTING WITHISTAR PROHARDWAREUse the iSTAR Pro S4 switch, positions 5 through 8, to test RM-iC class readers. Table 3 shows S4 settings for Positions 5 through 8.TABLE 3. S4 Diagnostic SettingsSwitch Setting DescriptionPosition 5 Position 6 Position 7 Position 8Off Off Off Off Display status messages (auto configure on)On On On On Display status messages(auto configure off)Off Off Off On Test card dataOff On Off On Reader testOff On Off On Reader testOff Off (2 second LCD display)On (1 second LDC display)On Off Test inputsOff Off On On Manual output test (including readers and R/8s)Off On Off Off Automatic ACM output testOff On On On Automatic output test (including readers and R/8s)
Canadian Radio Emissions Requirements8CANADIAN RADIOEMISSIONSREQUIREMENTSThis digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.Le present appareil numerique n’emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la class A prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radiolelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada.FCC DIGITALDEVICELIMITATIONSRadio and Television Interference This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations, shielded cables must be used with this equipment. Operation with non-approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio and television reception. Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. On Off Off Off Ethernet/PCMCIA port and device testOn On Off Off DIMM memory testOn Off Off On Battery charger testTABLE 3. S4 Diagnostic Settings (Continued)Switch Setting DescriptionPosition 5 Position 6 Position 7 Position 8

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