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RBM21
is a control system that simplifi es the management of access points.
It lets you program in
Stand Alone mode
(directly on the control board) or
On Line
by connecting it to a personal computer and
installing the corresponding
dedicated Came Software
(compatible with Windows Xp and subsequent operating systems).
In Stand Alone
mode
you can program only RBM21's basic functions, such as, adding and deleting Cards for normal access.
Whereas
in On Line mode
you can program the system even for prepaid access (number of entries), scheduled credit (quantity of
time), anti-PassBack (single-member using the Card) and timed anti- PassBack (entry granted at certain time intervals).
What is the RBM21?
SUMMARY
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Technical data
Power supply
230 V AC
Power draw
50 mA
Relay output
3
Traffic light output
1 (can be activated only in On-Line mode)
RS 232 Port for connecting to a PC
Maximum distance 5 m
RS 485 Port for connecting to a PC
Maximum distance 1,000 m, with PC40 interface
Memorizable Cards
500 among Proximity Cards and / or Swipe (magnetic) Cards
Programming
with Main Card or Password in Stand-Alone mode; via software in On-Line mode
What is the RBM21? .........................................................................................................................................................................2
Technical data ..................................................................................................................................................................................2
Basic RBM21 control board - description ..........................................................................................................................................3
Display Messages .............................................................................................................................................................................3
Dip-Switch Functions ........................................................................................................................................................................3
On-Board Sensor ..............................................................................................................................................................................3
Connections ......................................................................................................................................................................................4
Memorizing 1
to
Card (Main Card) .......................................................................................................................................................5
Creating a
2nd
Main Card .....................................................................................................................................................................5
Memorizing Cards .............................................................................................................................................................................6
Deleting Cards ..................................................................................................................................................................................7
Deleting Cards TOTALLY ....................................................................................................................................................................7
Change Password .............................................................................................................................................................................8
Using the Password to memorize Cards ............................................................................................................................................8
Using the Password with other procedures .......................................................................................................................................9
Manage Parking ................................................................................................................................................................................9
Saving data ....................................................................................................................................................................................10
Restoring Data ................................................................................................................................................................................10
Installing the Software ....................................................................................................................................................................11