Software House RM 4000 Series Manual de instrucciones

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RM xx-4000 Series Readers
Quick Start
Installation Guide
Version F1
Document Part Number UM-209
June 2012
OVERVIEW This guide provides quick start installation and connection information for RM xx-4000
Series Readers.
Reader Models
RM 1-4000, RM 2-4000, and RM 2L-4000 readers provide an enclosed RM-4 board
and attached multi-technology read head.
Figure 1 illustrates the RM xx-4000 Series Reader Models:
FIGURE 1. RM xx-4000 Series Reader Models
RM2-4000 RM1-4000 RM2L-4000

Overview
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Table 1 lists the RM xx-4000 models and part numbers.
Supported
Technologies and Card
Formats
The RM Multi-Technology reader offers enhanced security through encryption and is
compatible with major card formats, including ISO 14443 A/B serial number, ISO
15693 serial number, iCLASS® serial number, MIFARE®, DESFire®, FIPS 201 PIV-II
and most 125 KHz formats (HID and CASI ProxLite).
The RM Multi-Technology reader includes a RoHS compliant RM-4 board in the RM
housing and provides the same features and functionality as the Software House Multi-
Technology Reader, including the ability to “flash” new card protocols or formats
directly to the reader.
NOTE UL has not evaluated the ability to “flash” new card protocols or formats directly to the reader.
The RM Multi-Technology reader can be used to transition from a proximity system to a
more advanced smart card system gradually over time, or to maintain the existing
proximity card system while moving selected personnel to smart cards.
NOTE UL has not evaluated Smart Card technology with this unit.
NOTE UL has evaluated the Wiegand Proximity (26-bit only) card format for this unit.
TABLE 1. RM xx-4000 Series Part Numbers
RM xx-4000 Model RM xx-4000 P.N.
RM1 - Without keypad or LCD;
with built-in RM-4 DS interface board
RM1-4000
RM2 - With keypad;
with built-in RM-4 DS interface board
RM2-4000
RM2L - With keypad and LCD;
with built-in RM-4 DS interface board
RM2L-4000

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Model RMxx-4000
Proximity
(125 KHz) Formats
Supported
NOTE Not all features have been evaluated by UL.
Model RMxx-4000
Smart Card
(13.56 MHz) Formats
Supported
NOTE Not all features have been evaluated by UL.
TABLE 2. Proximity (125 KHz) Formats Supported
Proximity (125 KHz) Formats
Supported
As Shipped: Default Mode
(On)
HID® 26 Bit Yes
HID® Corporate 1000 Yes
HID® 36 Bit Wiegand Yes
HID® 37 Bit Wiegand Yes
Other HID® Pass-through Formats Yes
Deister Prox SmartFrame® Yes
(GE) Casi Rusco ProxLite Yes
Kantech ioProx No
TABLE 3. Smart Card (13.56 MHz) Formats Supported
Smart Card (13.56 MHz) Formats
Supported Enabled by Default?
MiFARE® Sector No
MiFARE® Serial number, 32 Bit Yes
MiFARE® Serial number, 56 Bit Yes
MiFARE® Plus Serial number, 56 Bit Yes
MiFARE® DesFire Serial number, 56 Bit No
MiFARE® DesFire® EV1 Serial number, 56 Bit No
iCLASS® ISO 15693 Serial number, 64 Bit Yes
* PIV, TWIC, CAC, FASC-N Read Yes* (200-bit output)
* PIV-I, 128 Bit, GUID Yes* (if 200-bit output is enabled)
* PIV-C, 128 Bit, GUID Yes* (if 200-bit output is enabled)
* Refers to cards issued under the U.S. Government Smart Card Initiative, HSPD-12.

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FEATURES Universal compatibility with most 125 KHz Prox (including all HID® Prox
formats), all ISO 15693, and ISO 14443A credentials (badges, disk tags and key
fobs). Reads both 125 KHz and 13.56 MHz credentials in the same reader.
Electrical protection (reverse polarity diode protection on power lines).
Data lines: high-speed transient voltage suppressor diodes.
IP65-rated sealed electronics for deployment in both interior and exterior
environments.
Beep-on-card defaults to ON.
Approved by U.S. GSA for FIPS 201
PIV-I Support - The reader supports reading of a PIV-I (PIV-Interoperable) card.
With a PIV-I card, the Agency code, System code and Credential number are all set
to 9s. The reader senses this and outputs the full UUID (Universally Unique
Identifier), which is a 128-bit long number. The firmware only supports PIV-I when
the 200-bit FASC-N output is selected.
PIV-C Support - The reader supports reading of a PIV-C (PIV-Credential) card.
CAC 5.5 Support - The firmware supports reading the new CAC card from
Oberthur, v5.5 and outputs the FASC-N according to the firmware FASC-N setting.
MIFARE 7-byte CSN Support - 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 number, not 4-
byte. When presented to a reader, the next-gen card causes the reader to output a 56-
bit CSN. Older cards still output a 32-bit CSN.
NOTE Not all features have been evaluated by UL.

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Controller Communications
Wiegand
Locally Flashable via RS485
Open Standards Compliance
ISO 14443A
ISO 14443B
ISO 15693
Configure Using Program Card
Pass-through - Default setting that allows the reader to send all data on the card.
Fixed length - Reader can 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 encryption keys
Specify data format (number of bits output)
Enable PIN-on Smart Card functionality
FIPS 201 PIV-II
Customize FASC-N Weigand BCD output
75-bit
128-bit
200-bit (default)
Customize the HMAC by changing the site key
Output HMAC
Output expiration date

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Specifications
The following specifications apply to all RM xx-4000 series readers:
Data Cable: Recommended data cable is Belden #9841or equivalent. The maximum
length is 4000 feet (1212 meters) between the controller and the RM xx-4000 reader.
Power Wiring: Recommended power wiring is Belden #8461/8442 twisted pair.
Maximum length depends on the wire gauge. RM xx-4000 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° C)
- Display with Heater: -4° F to 151° F (-20° C to 66° C)
RM xx-4000 Series Readers
Table 4 shows the power requirements for RM xx-4000 series readers.
Reader power to be supplied from power limited output of a Listed control unit or
from a separately-supplied UL Listed, access control (UL294) or burglar alarm
(UL603), power-limited power source with 4-hour standby capability.
TABLE 4. RM xx-4000 Series Reader Power Supply Requirements
RM xx-4000 Series
Reader Type Model #s Power Requirements:
12 VDC
Without Keypad or LCD RM1-4000 300 mA Max
With Keypad RM2-4000 300 mA Max
With Keypad and LCD RM2L-4000 300 mA Max

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Standards RMxx-4000 series readers are Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL), Listed to Standard
UL 294, Access Control System Units, Fifth Edition.
RM2L-4000 series readers are Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL), Listed to Standard
UL 1076.
RMxx-4000 series readers must be wired in accordance with the National Electrical
Code (ANSI/NFPA 70), local codes, and the authorities having jurisdiction.
INSTALLATION To install an RM xx-4000 series reader, perform these steps:
1. Install the RM mount plate
2. Wire the components
3. Connect and ground the cable shields on the reader bus.
(Refer to TAB 2010-15 “RM Reader ESD Protection Guidelines.”)
4. Set the RM-4 (reader) address
5. Install the ARM-1 relay boards (optional)
6. Install the heater kit. (optional)
7. Mount the RM standard housing on the RM mount plate using the Software House
security screwdriver (Part number 132-183).
Install the RM Mount
Plate
Figure 2 shows the RM standard housing, mount plate, and gasket. All RM xx-4000
series readers conform to the same housing, mount plate, and gasket dimensions.
FIGURE 2. Standard Housing and Mount Plate
Standard Housing
Standard mount plate
Housing
screws
Gasket
Requires a security screwdriver

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Figure 3 shows the RM mount plate dimensions.
FIGURE 3. RM Mount Plate Dimensions
This device has been approved for outdoor use when properly installed with RM
Heater Kit Installation (P.N. 130-915) and the supplied gasket material. Position
the gasket with the RM mount plate so that the mounting holes are properly
aligned. Ensure that the gasket is placed between the mounting surface and
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 plate contains eight mounting holes. However, you do not have to
use all eight holes; usually any four of the eight holes are adequate. The
mounting holes are 0.156” and provide clearance for 6-32 flat head counter sunk
bolts or screws.
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"
8 mounting holes
.0.156" Thru, 0.280” Countersink

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Wiring the Inputs,
Outputs, Reader Bus
Figure 5 shows RM-4 P1 and P5 wiring.
FIGURE 5. RM-4 Wiring Requirements
NOTES 1. SW3-7 and SW3-8 refer to the Beeper on the RM-4.
2. P3 BEEP refers to the Beeper on the read head, if it exists. There is no Beeper on the
RM xx-4000 read heads. Some third-party readers that are connected to a standalone
RM-4 have beepers.
RM XX-4000 SERIES
READER SETUP
TO SET UP AN RM XX-4000 SERIES 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 bus must have a unique address.
2. The SW3-1, SW3-2, SW3-3, and SW3-6 Configuration Switches are factory preset
for the RM xx-4000 readers, as shown in Figure 6 .
3. Note that you can override SW3-4, SW3-5, SW3-7 and SW3-8 if desired.
To properly terminate an RS-485 line, only the last unit on the bus should have
SW3-5 in the On (closed) position.
Este manual sirve para los siguientes modelos
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