
PLT-01051, A.3 iCLASS SE
R90
Specifications
UL Reference Number Deciphering
x1Reader Colors: K = Black, G = Gray
x2 Wiring: T = Terminal
x3 Communications:N = No Module
R = RS485 (OSDP)
5 00
7.00
9 00
11.00
5.30
8.00
US JBOX
US JBOX
3 25
2.36
EU JBOX
Mounting
PRODUCT BASE PART NUMBER INPUT VOLTAGE (VDC) CURRENT1
OPERATING TEMPERATURE CABLE LENGTH UL REF NUMBER
Standby
AVG 2
Max
AVG3PEAK4
R90 940N
12 VDC 110 mA 130 mA 300 mA
-30 - 150 F
(-35 - 65 C)
Power Supply Lines
300 ft (91 m) - 22 AWG
780 ft (237 m) - 18 AWG
Communication Lines
Wiegand / Clock-and-Data
500 ft (152 m) - 22 AWG
300 ft (91 m) - 24 AWG
RS485
4,000 ft (1,219 m) - 24 AWG
R90Ex1x2x3
24 VDC 70 mA 80mA 150 mA
1
Gasket intended to cover drilled holes.
Cut gasket as needed.
NSC = Normal Standby Condition
1Communications protocols other than Wiegand or Clock
& Data require an additional hardware module which
increases current by 30 mA.”
2 Standby AVG - RMS current draw without a card in
the RF eld.
3 Maximum AVG - RMS current draw during
continuous card reads. Not evaluated by UL.
Peak - highest instantaneous current draw during
RF communication.
CAUTION: RFID readers can be inuenced by conditions in the installation environment. The R90 reader is designed to be
mounted on a metal gooseneck pedestal as shown in this guide. However, in the event the reader must be mounted onto a large
metal surface, it may be necessary to mount the reader off of the metal surface using a NEMA style electrical box. In the USA,
an example of such a box used at HID facilities is P/N PCH196 from The Housing Company.