Installation for H2i - R2c with the New AdapTec Plus

Installation for H2i - R2c with the New AdapTec Plus

Effective immediately, H2i devices can now be paired with R2c readers. However, this is only possible through a customization request. When purchasing a brand new H2i terminal, remember to notify the sales person that the terminal is to be paired with R2c as the slave reader. 

If you are already using a H2i device at your place, simply send it over back to us for an update of the MCU board. This is because an update of the MCU board using PIC controller is necessary in order for the H2i device to support R2c. 

For your reference, below is an installation diagram for the H2i and R2c devices with the new AdapTec Plus. 


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