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C-CURE Product Catalogue Issue 1

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Software House RM Series Card Readers<br />

Where Weigand boards have been included with apC8 or iSTAR OR an RM-4 is being used. Standard Wiegand or clock and date<br />

readers can be used subject to the format being made available. Alternatively RM-4 PCB’s can be supplied at the door position.<br />

these PCBs required an enclosure.<br />

C•<strong>CURE</strong> 800<br />

The range of HID Proximity or MR Access Mag stripe reader can therefore be connected to the C•<strong>CURE</strong> 800 range of controllers -<br />

system operation being subject to the card format in all cases.<br />

Model Number<br />

Description<br />

662.003.102 ARM-4 enclosure will accept 2 x RM-4 PCB’s.<br />

RM-4<br />

RM Series personality Module with tamper switch 1 PCB ONLY<br />

RM-4K<br />

RM Series Personality Module with Keypad Cable PCB ONLY<br />

Assembly with tamper switch<br />

RM-4W<br />

RM Series Personality Module with tamper switch and support for<br />

keypad data via Wiegand data stream PCB ONLY<br />

KT-0070-000<br />

RM-4 connector kit (Spare kit)<br />

662.003.102 RM-4 connection box - holds 2 x RM-4 PCBs<br />

662.003.101 ARM-1 auxiliary reader relay module for MRM/RM series readers<br />

1<br />

The RM-4 Personality Module connects a Wiegand or Proximity card reader to a dpC or apC controller. The RM-4 is a circuit board only, and must be mounted in an installer<br />

provided enclosure.<br />

RM-4 Wiring Diagram<br />

240 Volt a.c.<br />

Unswitched Fuse<br />

Spur<br />

PSU<br />

ARM-1<br />

Enclosure<br />

RM-4<br />

PCB<br />

Door Contact<br />

Maglock<br />

Breakglass<br />

Box<br />

Egress<br />

Button<br />

Reader<br />

40

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