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Setting up the reader

12

Installing the Heater

(optional)

The readers require a heater kit (Model C130-915) when installed outdoors in an 
environment where temperatures may drop below 40° F (5° C). 

The Model 

C130-915

 heater kit contains the following parts:

Part number 

C130-915A

 is supplied without a transformer. A UL Listed Class 2 

transformer rated output 12 VAC, 40 VA is required for proper installation.

Figure 8

 shows how to wire the RM heater kit.

FIGURE 8.  RM Heater Kit Wiring

Figure 9

 on page 13 shows the location of the heater strips and thermostat on the RM 

mount plate.

TABLE 6.  

Heater Parts

Quantity

Description

1

Transformer 12 VAC 40VA

2

Heater Strips

1

Thermostat (turns on at 40 ° F)

3

Wire nuts

2

6-32 x 1/4” screws to mount thermostat to RM 
plate.

DRAFT

Summary of Contents for RM2-4000-PI26

Page 1: ...r model is both UL294 and UL1076 approved Reader Models The RM readers provide an enclosed RM 4 board with multiple read heads The readers include two separate read heads in their enclosure a multi te...

Page 2: ...ly over time or to maintain the existing proximity card system while moving selected personnel to smart cards UL has not evaluated Smart Card technology with this unit UL has evaluated the Wiegand Pro...

Page 3: ...upport The reader firmware will be able to distinguish between a legacy MIFARE Classic card and a next generation MIFARE classic card The next generation MIFARE cards have a unique 7 byte serial numbe...

Page 4: ...be configured to output a fixed length by padding or truncating data on the card 26 bit 32 bit 35 bit 37 bit 64 bit CASI ProxLite 44 bit pass through MIFARE sectors Select a sector 0 15 Customize encr...

Page 5: ...ngth depends on the wire gauge Readers can be powered from a local power supply Temperature Indoor 32 F to 120 F 0 C to 49 C Outdoor 31 F to 151 F 35 C to 66 C Reader Display 14 F to 151 F 10 C to 66...

Page 6: ...ater kit optional 7 Mount the reader standard housing on the reader mount plate using the Software House security screwdriver Part number 132 183 Install the RM Mount Plate Figure 2 shows the standard...

Page 7: ...mating surface of the RM mount plate Fasten the RM mount plate to the mounting surface with the gasket material in between Install the gasket so that no gaps or wrinkles are present The RM mount plat...

Page 8: ...Installation 8 Wiring the Reader Components Figure 4 shows reader connections FIGURE 4 Reader Connection NOTE UL has not evaluated the ARM 1 D R A F T...

Page 9: ...dalone reader have beepers SETTING UP THE READER To Set Up the Reader 1 Set the Reader Address Switch SW1 a 16 position rotary switch see Figure 5 to a number from one to eight Each Reader along the b...

Page 10: ...Attach the shield to the ground at only one point at the ground stud inside the controller Attach a local earth ground 18 or 22 gauge wire to the J5 component on the RM reader FIGURE 6 Reader Shield W...

Page 11: ...he ARM 1 Relay Module Two ARM 1 relay components can be connected to the reader through the P5 connector Table 5 RM P5 1 is the common 12 VDC pin for either ARM 1 RM P5 2 is the output drive GND for t...

Page 12: ...ed without a transformer A UL Listed Class 2 transformer rated output 12 VAC 40 VA is required for proper installation Figure 8 shows how to wire the RM heater kit FIGURE 8 RM Heater Kit Wiring Figure...

Page 13: ...heater cause localized overheating and possible heater burnout Also application of adhesives at temperatures below 50 F is not recommended Installing the Thermostat To Install the Thermostat 1 Fasten...

Page 14: ...inputs 1 is found at pins 4 and 5 of P5 Supervised input 2 is found at pins 6 and 7 of P5 6 Check the outputs The outputs can be functionally tested by using the momentary activate feature in the C C...

Page 15: ...ssary number of program cards 5 The reader is configured for the specified option s and is ready for use Flash Upgrade For information about upgrading the firmware revision refer to the PDF document e...

Page 16: ...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...

Page 17: ...he property of their respective owners and are used with permission or allowed under applicable laws Product offerings and specifications are subject to change without notice Actual products may vary...

Page 18: ...D R A F T...

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