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1 RM-iC Series Quick Start Installation Guide Version B.0 Part Number UM-068 December 2004 PRODUCT OVERVIEW The 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 head The 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 formats Standards 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. Installation 2 INSTALLATION Installing an RM-iC series reader involves: 1. Installing the mount plate 2. Wiring the components 3. Grounding and shielding the wire bus 4. Setting the RM-4 address 5. Installing the ARM-1 relay board 6. Installing the heater kit. Installing the Mount Plate Figure 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 Plate Figure 2 shows mount plate dimensions. Standard Housing Standard mount plate Housing screws Installation 3 FIGURE 2. Mount Plate Dimensions Wiring the Components Figure 3 shows RM-4 wiring. FIGURE 3. RM-4 Wiring Requirements Wiring access 1.29" .83" 2.47" 3.66" 2.73" 1.54" 5.45" 4.94" 4.11" 1.82" 3.92" 3.64" 8x Mounting hole 0.156" Thru, 0.280” Countersink 1 J2 P1 P5 J5 SW3 SW1 1 1 1 4 SW1- Address switch 6 7 8 +12V Relay Power Relay 1 Drive Relay 2 Drive (Pin 4 &5) Input 1 (Pin 6 & 7) Input 2 P1- Reader port wiring +12V TXD/RXD+ TXD/RXD- GND P5 Door Inputs and Outputs J5- Chassis ground wiring Position 1 Magnetic Off WiegandOn Position 2 LCDOff No LCDOn Position 3 LED (normal)Off Ext. bi-colorOn Position 4 Tamper (normal) Off Tamper (bypass) On Position 5 EOL terminate Off Not terminated On Position 6 LED (normal)Off J4-3 wire-or red and greenOn Installation 4 Grounding and Shielding When 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 Wiring Setting Module Address and EOL Termination To 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-1 Relay Two 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 module RS-485 connector on a reader Knockout Twist shield wires together and insulate (do not ground) Ground stud (bus configuration) Shield wire Enclosure/cabinet Shield wire Snip off shield wire at end of bus TABLE 1.ARM-1 Wiring Module Wiring ARM-1 RelayP2-1 to RM P5-1 P2-2 to RM P5-2 ARM-2 RelayP2-1 to RM P5-1 P2-2 to RM P5-3 Installation 5 Installing 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 Wiring TABLE 2.Heater Parts QuantityDescription 1Transformer 12 VAC 40VA 2Heater Strips 1Thermostat (turns on at 40 ° F 3Wire nuts 26-32x1/4 screws to mount thermostat to RM plate. Testing with apC or iSTAR hardware 6 Figure 6 shows RM installation . FIGURE 6. RM Installation Heater Strip Application To 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 APC OR ISTAR HARDWARE To 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 Hardware 7 With 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-oh…
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Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com Request for Confidentiality Date: July 13, 2005 Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, we hereby request confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below: RE: Certification Application FCC ID: SZC-RMXIC To Whom It May Concern: Please be advised that the following information is requested to be held confidential on behalf of Tyco Software House: • Schematic Diagram • Circuit Description • Block Diagram/Design Guide The application contains technical information which Tyco Software House and HID Corporation deem to be trade secrets and proprietary. If made public, the information might be used to the disadvantage of the applicant in the market place. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
www.HIDCorp.com 9292 Jeronimo Road • Irvine, CA 92618-1905 • Phone (949) 598-1600 Fax (949) 598-1680 (Administration) • Fax (949) 598-1690 (Customer Service) • Fax (949) 598-1692 (Manufacturing & Purchasing) An ASSA ABLOY Group company 0.459 Request that submitted material be withheld from Public Inspection Products: 31xxA iCLASS OEM Module Family It is requested that the following material be withheld from public inspection: Description of the iCLASS OEM Module, Circuit Functions, how the device operates, Ground System, and Antenna Block Diagram Schematic These materials are considered HID Corporation Proprietary and Confidential. Revealing the fundamental design for the product to the public, the OEM, and our competition would put us at a competitive disadvantage. We feel we have a product cost/design advantage over our competition with our iCLASS OEM Module family and therefore ask that the above-specified materials be withheld from public and OEM inspection. Frank de Vall Sr. Engineering Manager-Compliance HID Corporation Assa Abloy ITG Research and Development Center 11674 N. Huron Street Denver, CO 80234 DD Design Guide, iCLASS OEM50 Antenna
RM1-IC External Photos Page 1 of 3 Front RM1-IC External Photos Page 2 of 3 Top View RM1-IC External Photos Page 3 of 3 Rear View
RM2-IC External Photos Page 1 of 3 Front RM2-IC External Photos Page 2 of 3 Top View RM2-IC External Photos Page 3 of 3 Rear View
RM2L-IC External Photos Page 1 of 3 EUT Front RM2L-IC External Photos Page 2 of 3 EUT Top View RM2L-IC External Photos Page 3 of 3 EUT Rear View
RMXIC Label Location Photo Rear of EUT, Photo shows location Only, see sample for proper text.
RM1-IC Internal Photos Page 1 of 10 Inside box with rear cover removed. (EUT) RM1-IC Internal Photos Page 2 of 10 Inside of housing with radio module removed. Shows antenna board and associated cable. RM1-IC Internal Photos Page 3 of 10 Antenna Top RM1-IC Internal Photos Page 4 of 10 Antenna bottom RM1-IC Internal Photos Page 5 of 10 Rear of Radio board RM1-IC Internal Photos Page 6 of 10 Front of radio board RM1-IC Internal Photos Page 7 of 10 LED board component side. RM1-IC Internal Photos Page 8 of 10 LED board circuit side. RM1-IC Internal Photos Page 9 of 10 Component side of Main Board RM1-IC Internal Photos Page 10 of 10 Solder side of Main Board.
RM2-IC Internal Photos Page 1 of 11 Inside box with rear cover removed. (EUT) RM2-IC Internal Photos Page 2 of 11 Inside housing with main board removed, radio is on the right. Keypad cables can be seen on the left. RM2-IC Internal Photos Page 3 of 11 Inside of housing with radio module removed. Shows antenna board and associated cable. RM2-IC Internal Photos Page 4 of 11 Antenna Top RM2-IC Internal Photos Page 5 of 11 Antenna bottom RM2-IC Internal Photos Page 6 of 11 Rear of Radio board RM2-IC Internal Photos Page 7 of 11 Front of radio board RM2-IC Internal Photos Page 8 of 11 LED board component side. RM2-IC Internal Photos Page 9 of 11 LED board circuit side. RM2-IC Internal Photos Page 10 of 11 Component side of Main Board RM2-IC Internal Photos Page 11 of 11 Solder side of Main Board.
RM2L-IC Internal Photos Page 1 of 12 Inside box with rear cover removed. (EUT) RM2L-IC Internal Photos Page 2 of 12 Inside of housing with main board removed. Keyboard cables can be seen going through the housing at the right. Prox card reader is on the left. RM2L-IC Internal Photos Page 3 of 12 Inside of housing with radio module removed. Shows antenna board and associated cable. RM2L-IC Internal Photos Page 4 of 12 Antenna Top RM2L-IC Internal Photos Page 5 of 12 Antenna bottom RM2L-IC Internal Photos Page 6 of 12 Rear of Radio board RM2L-IC Internal Photos Page 7 of 12 Front of radio board RM2L-IC Internal Photos Page 8 of 12 LED board component side. RM2L-IC Internal Photos Page 9 of 12 LED board circuit side. RM2L-IC Internal Photos Page 10 of 12 Component side of Main Board RM2L-IC Internal Photos Page 11 of 12 Solder side of Main Board with LCD attached. RM2L-IC Internal Photos Page 12of 12 Rear of LCD board
Compliance Worldwide, Inc. – 357 Main Street – Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax 887 6445 http://www.cw-inc.com TEST NUMBER - 323-04 TEST REPORT TO INDUSTRY CANADA RSS 210 SECTION 6.2.2 (e) FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION CFR47 PART15.225 Low Power License-Exempt Radio communication Devices Intentional Radiators for TYCO Software House 70 Westview Street Lexington, MA 02421 USA 781 768 0205 of RM2L-IC Prox card reader with LCD and keypad FCC ID: SZC-RMXIC IC: 5690A-RMXIC on 9/29/2004 This report may not be duplicated, except in full without written permission from Compliance Worldwide, Inc. Page 2 of 24 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. – 357 Main Street – Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax 887 6445 http://www.cw-inc.com TEST NUMBER - 323-04 TABLE OF CONTENTS • Test Description • Test Results and Conclusions • Test Procedures • RSS 210 /Part 15 Subpart C Test Limits • Test Facility Description • Test Setup and Connection Information • Test Measurements and Results Radiated Measurements Radiated Output Power & Occupied Bandwidth Frequency Tolerance Conducted Measurements • Notes and Comments Page 3 of 24 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. – 357 Main Street – Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax 887 6445 http://www.cw-inc.com TEST NUMBER - 323-04 TEST DESCRIPTION 1. TEST OBJECTIVE To test the RM2L-IC to RSS 210 / Part 15 Subpart C Rules and write a report. 2. E.U.T. DESCRIPTION GENERAL The RM2L-IC is an access control user interface that includes a keypad, LCD display and rf proximity card reader. SERIAL NUMBERS: 0451633431 Rev AO Page 4 of 24 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. – 357 Main Street – Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax 887 6445 http://www.cw-inc.com TEST NUMBER - 323-04 TEST RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS PRODUCT TESTED – Prox Card Reader with keypad and LCD MODEL NUMBER - RM2L-IC RADIATED TEST RESULTS The test results show that the emissions radiated from this equipment are in compliance with IC Rules RSS 210 / FCC Rules Part 15 Subpart C. OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH & OUTPUT POWER The test results show that the occupied bandwidth and output power of this equipment are in compliance with IC Rules RSS 210 / FCC Rules Part 15 Subpart C . CONDUCTED TEST RESULTS The test results show that the emissions conducted through the power line from this equipment are in compliance with IC Rules RSS 210 / FCC Rules Part 15 Subpart C. ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSIONS Based upon the radiated and conducted measurements we find that this equipment is within the limits of the IC Rules RSS 210 / FCC Rules Part 15 Subpart C. All results are based on a test of one sample, and represent other production units, only in as much as a sample represents other production units. If any significant changes are made to the unit, the changes shall be evaluated and a retest may be required. NOTES (Special conditions unique to this test) None Page 5 of 24 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. – 357 Main Street – Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax 887 6445 http://www.cw-inc.com TEST NUMBER - 323-04 TEST PROCEDURES 1. TEST EQUIPMENT A. HP 8546A (9 kHz - 6.5 GHz) EMI Receiver w/ RF Filter Section, S/N 3704A00323 / 3650A00360. Calibration Date 1-16-2004, calibrated annually. B. EMCO 6502 Loop Antenna, Model EM6502 S/N 2197. Calibration Date: 6-23-2003, calibrated bi-annually. C. Com-Power Biconilog Antenna, Model AC220, S/N 25509. Calibration Date 7-16-2004, calibrated annually. D. EMCO LISN, Model EM 3825/2, S/N 9109-1860. Calibration Date: 3-10-2004, calibrated annually. 2. FREQUENCY RANGE TO BE SCANNED. A. Radiated Test from 30 MHz to 40 GHz (or the 10 th harmonic of the highest frequency whichever is lower). B. Conducted Test from 150 kHz to 30 MHz. Page 6 of 24 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. – 357 Main Street – Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax 887 6445 http://www.cw-inc.com TEST NUMBER - 323-04 3. TEST PROCEDURES. Radiated test procedure: The EUT, associated cables and peripheral devices are placed on the supporting table and any support equipment is placed off the site. The EUT is turned on and any necessary operating or test software installed and allowed to warm up. The EUT is pre-scanned in our ferrite tile lined chamber where it is rotated 360 degrees and examined in both horizontal and vertical polarization, all emission frequencies are identified and recorded. The EUT is then moved to the OATS and the frequency band from 30 MHz to 40 GHz is scanned, all frequencies identified in the chamber are investigated, as well as harmonic frequencies of the EUT. When an emission is found the emission is maximized by varying the bundle position of the connecting cables, the antenna height, the antenna polarization (vertical and horizontal) and the table orientation (360 degrees). The maximum reading is recorded and the next signal is searched for. Conducted test procedure: The power line of the EUT is connected to the LISN (Line Impedance Stabilization Network). A measurement of the emissions are made from the power line for both phase and neutral on the analyzer in the frequency range from 150 kHz to 30 MHz. The maximum readings are recorded for each phase. All measurements are made according to the procedures defined in: "ANSI C63.4-1992 Standard Methods of Measurement of Radio Noise Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronics Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz, American National Standard for (ISBN 1- 55937-215-5). Page 7 of 24 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. – 357 Main Street – Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax 887 6445 http://www.cw-inc.com TEST NUMBER - 323-04 RSS 210 TEST LIMITS 1. RSS 210 Section 6.2.2, Table 3 Radiation Limits (Quasi-Peak): FCC Part 15.209, 15.235, 15.249 Radiation Limits (Quasi-Peak): Frequency MHz Distance meters Limit dBμV/m Limit μV/m 1.705 - 30 30 29.5* 30* 13.553-13.567 30 84.0 15,848/15,500 30 - 88 3 40.0 100 88 - 216 3 43.5 150 216 - 960 3 46.0 200 960 - 1000 3 54.0 500 1000 - 40000 3 54.0* 500* *NOTE: Average Limits 2. RSS 210 Section 6.6a Conduction Limits (Quasi-Peak): FCC Part 15.207 Conduction Limits (Quasi-…
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RM2L-IC Test Setup Photos Page 1 of 4 Conducted Front Note: The box is an empty cardboard box used to hold the EUT in its worst-case position. RM2L-IC Test Setup Photos Page 2 of 4 Conducted Rear Note: The box is an empty cardboard box used to hold the EUT in its worst-case position. RM2L-IC Test Setup Photos Page 3 of 4 Radiated Front Note: The box is an empty cardboard box used to hold the EUT in its worst-case position. RM2L-IC Test Setup Photos Page 4 of 4 Radiated Setup Rear Note: The box is an empty cardboard box used to hold the EUT in its worst-case position.
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 13.56 MHz - 13.56 MHz | - |

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