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Texting has now been around for over 25 years and it’s estimated that 8 trillion text messages are sent globally every year. Like it or not, texting abbreviations (like the ubiquitous “LOL”) are very commonly used in messages—and not knowing their meaning can at best cause confusion and at worst get you in trouble.

FEATURES
  • BRB – Be Right Back. Sorry, just grabbing a coffee – BRB!
  • BTW – By the Way. I'm on the way, BTW should I bring anything?
  • OMG – Oh my God/Goodness. OMG I can't believe that happened!
  • IDK – I Don't Know. ...
  • TTYL – Talk to You Later. ...
  • OMW – On My Way. ...
  • SMH – Shaking My Head. ...
  • LOL – Laugh Out Loud.
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Model No. RS-T-H-1
specification
PRO3200 Series Single Reader Module (PRO22R1) PRO3200 Series Dual Reader Module (PRO32R2)
MODULE SPECIFICATIONS  
PORT
1 reader port - 12 VDC at 50 mA, clock / data or data0 / data1 2 reader ports - 12 VDC at 50 mA, clock / data or data0 / data1
KEYPAD Keypad multiplexed with card data
WIRE SUPPORT Two-wire or one-wire bi-color LED support
BUZZER SUPPORT Buzzer support only with one-wire LED control
ALARM INPUTS
2 supervised, general purpose alarm inputs with programmable circuit type 8 supervised, general purpose alarm inputs with programmable circuit type (only 6 supervised inputs available when using PRO22ENC1, PRO22ENC2 and PRO22ENC5 enclosures)
ALARM INPUTS
1 dedicated alarm input for tamper detection 2 dedicated alarm inputs for tamper detection and power loss
OUTPUT RELAYS
1 general purpose output relay, form C, 5 A 28 VDC 2 general purpose output relay, form C, 5 A 28 VDC
OUTPUT RELAYS
1 general purpose output relay, form C, 1 A 28 VDC 4 general purpose output relay, form C, 2 A 28 VDC(only 2 output relays available when using PRO22ENC1, PRO22ENC2 and PRO22ENC5 enclosures)
MOUNTING
Designed to be tile-mounted using the PRO22ENC4 enclosure N/A
ALARM INPUT PROPERTIES  
INPUTS Inputs may be assigned to door related functions or general purpose I/O
CIRCUIT TYPE Circuit type - normally open, normally closed, non-supervised, supervised (with standard 1K or custom end-of-line resistance 200-10K)
LINE CONDITIONING Line conditioning - programmable sensitivity and hold time
OUTPUT CONTROL PROPERTIES  
OUTPUTS Outputs may be assigned to door related functions or general purpose I/O
RELAY RATING The 5 A relay(s) are rated to handle the inductive loads of door locking devices
CONFIGURABLE Configurable as standard (energize to activate) or fail-safe (de-energize to activate)
PULSE TIME 1-32,400 seconds, 1-255 for door relays
RS485 PORT RS485 port, 4,000 ft (1,250m) total bus length
STANDARD SPEED 38.4 Kbps
Model No. RS-T-H-1
Digital Noise Reduction a
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HC60WZ2R40 f
Documentation Size Release Date File Type Download
1 26.68 KB 16.02.2023 jpg Download
2 34.4 KB 16.02.2023 jpg Download
3 200.46 KB 16.02.2023 jpg Download
 
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In the olden days before “unlimited talk and text” data plans, text messages were expensive to send and receive, and because they were limited to 160 characters per message, every character was precious. Texting using a standard telephone keypad was also a laborious process, requiring multiple key presses per character. So mobile phone users adapted to clunky keypads and character limits by abbreviating common words and phrases.

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