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Software House RM-DCM-2 User Manual

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Testing the RM-DCM-2
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7. To test the tamper switch, short tamper connector SW2-2 to ground. The
display should change to T=0.
Remove the short. The display should revert to T=1.
8. To test SW5 positions 1, 2, and 3, set each of these DIP switches to the Off
(open) position.
The display should show S5=111. Set each of these DIP switches to the On
(closed) position. The display should show S5=000.
9. To test the keypad, short to ground each of the eight keypad connectors on
port J2 one at a time.
The display should indicate that a voltage level change was detected. For
example, if you short keypad connector 3, the display should show K3=0,
where K3 is the keypad connector number and 0 is the new state.
Manual Test Procedure
To manually test the RM-DCM-2:
1. Measure the supply voltage to the RM-4E.
The voltage can be measured between pin 1 (ground) and pin 2 (supply) on
the Power-In connector. The voltage must be +12 Volts (+/-5%) or +24 Volts
(+/- 10%).
2. Check the RM-4E address setting.
The RM-4E must be set to an unused address when connected to the apC or
ISTAR. The LCD will display the switch setting upon power-up.
Verify that the displayed reader address is correct for your installation.
3. Check the board for communications to the apC or iSTAR.
Observe LEDs DS1 and DS2 on the lower right corner of the RM-4E board.
The LEDs should blink rapidly to indicate communication to and from the
RM-4E.
If the LEDs are not blinking, the RM-4E may not be properly configured in
C•CURE.
4. Check the supervised inputs.
With no switches or resistors connected to the “Input 1” and “Input 2” lines,
the C•CURE Monitoring Program should report inputs as “Open Loop”.
When you connect the 1K resistor to the input terminals, the C•CURE
Monitoring Program should report the input as “Open loop cleared”.
5. Check the outputs.
The outputs can be functionally tested by using the “momentary activate”
feature in the C•CURE Monitoring Program.
When the outputs are momentarily activated, the relays energize for a few
seconds.

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Software House RM-DCM-2 Specifications

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BrandSoftware House
ModelRM-DCM-2
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish