RSMR Die-Cast LED Remote Head - MR16 Adjustable, 6V/12V
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RSMR Die-Cast LED Remote Head - MR16 Adjustable Single or Double Head
RSMR Die-Cast LED Remote Head - MR16 Adjustable, 6V/12V The RSMR die-cast LED remote head extends emergency illumination from a compatible battery unit to doors, turns, corridors, stairs, and other remote egress points.
Use this family when the emergency-lighting layout needs remote lamp heads instead of another full battery unit. Match single or double head count, 6V or 12V platform, lamp wattage, finish, location rating, and total remote load to the host unit before ordering.
Key Selection Notes
- Die-cast construction and MR16 heads make RSMR a durable remote-head path for aimed egress coverage.
- Single-head versions solve one direction from the junction point; double-head versions support two aimed paths.
- 6V and 12V options should be matched to the host unit before any remote circuit is finalized.
- Lamp wattage and wire distance affect total load, so all heads on the circuit should be counted together.
- Before ordering, verify voltage, wattage, head count, finish, location rating, and host-unit remote capacity.
Before ordering, Compare your selected options, product documents, and related product paths before ordering. Useful next steps include Remote heads, Remote head compatibility matrix, Remote-capable emergency lights, UL 924 compliance guide.
Buying support
Product details and buying checks
Review specs, documents, buying checks, compatible products, and FAQs before ordering.
- RSMR
- Remote head
- Die-cast
- MR16 lamps
- Single/double
- 6V/12V
- Emergency lighting
- Host-unit compatible
Key features
- Die-cast LED remote-head family for extending light from compatible emergency units.
- Single and double head configurations support different coverage and aiming needs.
- MR16 lamp options help aim egress illumination toward doors, turns, stairs, and equipment paths.
- 6V and 12V options must be matched to the host emergency unit output.
- Multiple wattage paths support different light-output and battery-load requirements.
- Remote heads help avoid installing a full battery unit at every illumination point.
- Use compatibility checks to confirm voltage, wattage, wire distance, and location rating.
- Finish options support coordination with interior or equipment-area environments.
Documents
Application fit
Choose RSMR when the layout needs remote illumination from an existing or planned emergency-light battery unit.
- Use it for remote doors, corners, stairs, and long egress paths.
- Use a full emergency unit where local battery backup is required at the fixture location.
Voltage matching
The remote head voltage must match the host unit remote output.
- Do not connect a 6V head to a 12V output or a 12V head to a 6V output.
- Confirm the voltage on both the RSMR option and host unit.
Wattage and wire distance
Total remote load must stay within the host unit's capacity after wire-distance losses are considered.
- Add all remote heads on the circuit before selecting the host battery unit.
- Use the compatibility matrix when planning remote-head circuits.
Head count and aiming
Select single or double head configuration based on coverage and aiming needs.
- Aim heads after installation to cover the required path of egress.
Compliance notes
- Confirm host-unit voltage and remote capacity before ordering remote heads.
- Document total remote load and wire distance in the project notes.
- Use as part of a properly specified emergency-lighting system, not as a standalone battery unit.
Frequently asked questions
Is RSMR a standalone emergency light?
No. RSMR is a remote head and must be connected to a compatible emergency-light unit with matching remote output.
Can I choose single or double heads?
Yes. The RSMR family includes single and double head configurations depending on the option you choose.
Are 6V and 12V versions available?
Yes. Match the selected RSMR voltage to the host emergency unit output.
How do I choose lamp wattage?
Choose the wattage that fits the required illumination while staying within the host unit's remote capacity.
Which RSMR remote-head details should I verify before ordering?
Confirm host-unit compatibility, voltage, wattage, wire distance, finish, and location rating.

