Proximity reader
It works with PRX keys, TAGs and proximity cards (RF ID).
It can control both mono and two-channels control-units
Main Features:
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| Frequency: |
125 KHz |
| reading range: |
8–12 cm |
| Power supply: |
12 V dc – 30 mA |
| Data out: |
40 bit frame |
| Transmitting distance: |
400 m |
| Humidity protection: |
IP 67 (water-proof) |
| Size: |
90x57x8 mm |
PROXYREM reader represents the most modern and efficient device suited for the
personal identification and access control market.
It exists in two versions “A” and “B”: the type A controls channel 1 and the type B
controls channel 2 of a two-channels controller (KB506).
The two readers have to be connected in parallel.
It works with ARMAS PRX proximity keys, TAGs, and proximity-cards (RF ID) that
operate according to EM Marin H4102 standard.
The received code is converted into a 40 bit frame and transmitted to the remote
control-unit, where it will be processed.
It is equipped with a five pole flat-cable, three of them being the power supply
and data-out wirings, and the last two for the built-in LEDs controlling.
Thanks to the small size it can be hidden behind paintings, mirrors, panels or
plaster.
If applied to the internal side of show windows, it permits to activate the alarm
of the shop from outside or to operate any electric powered rolling-shutter.
It is robust, compact, elegant and water-proof, because it is fully potted.
Up to 12 PROXYREMs can be installed in the same system, provided that the power
supply is sufficient for all them (30 mA each) and the distance between the units
is more than 1 meter, as they can disturb themselves if too close.
It works with the following ARMAS controllers: C 405; KB 504; KB 506.
The number of total users depends by the chosen controller (see the relevant
documentation).
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Green wire = + green LED
Red wire = + 12 V dc power supply
Black wire = common negative
White wire = signal (open collector)
Blue wire = + red LED |
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NOTICE
Do not install it over or near metallic panels or objects.
To reduce the loss in performance, any metallic object must not be closer than
2-3 cm far from the reader. |