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RM1-SE, RM2-SE, RM2L-SE READER
Quick Start Installation Guide
Revision C0
April 2021
Part Number 8200-1432-01
Overview
The RM SE series of readers provide a multi-technology read head that
supports both Proximity and iCLASS®. RM1-SE, RM2-SE, and RM2L-SE
readers include an enclosed RM-4 board that communicates to an iSTAR or
apC control panel through RS-485 half-duplex communications (the RM bus).
Table 1 on page 2 lists the reader model descriptions and part numbers.
RM2L-SE
RM2-SE
RM1-SE
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Software House RM2-SE Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSoftware House
ModelRM2-SE
CategoryRfid Systems
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Overview

Supported Technologies and Card Formats

Details the supported Proximity and iCLASS card formats for the RM SE series readers.

Features

Specifications

Installation

Reader Power Supply Requirement

Specifies the required voltage and current for powering the RM readers.

Standards

Lists the UL and other standards to which the RM readers are certified.

Installing the RM Mount Plate

Provides instructions and dimensions for installing the reader mount plate.

Setting up the Reader

Wiring the Inputs, Outputs, and Reader Bus

Details the wiring connections for reader bus, inputs, and outputs using P1, P5, P3, P7.

RM-4 Pre-Wired Reader Connections

Illustrates the pre-wired connections for the RM-4 reader module.

Grounding and Shielding

Explains the procedures for grounding and shielding RM readers and bus devices.

Setting Module Address and EOL Termination

Guides on setting the reader address (SW1) and RS-485 End-of-Line termination (SW3-5).

Installing the ARM-1 Relay Module

Describes how to connect ARM-1 relay components to the RM reader.

Testing RM Readers

Compliance Information

Canadian Radio Emissions Requirements

Details compliance with Canadian radio noise emission limits for digital apparatus.

FCC Digital Device Limitations

Covers FCC rules for radio and television interference from digital devices.

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