Specifications

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c. Operating Temperature: 32° to 122° F (0° to 50° C)
d. Humidity: 5% to 95% relative, non-condensing
e. Visual Indicators:
1. System Activity LED
2. Network Activity LED
3. Red/Green LED’s indicating access grant/deny
4. Communication ports and connectors:
5. RJ-45 connector for Ethernet TCP/IP (10/100baseT)
6. RS-232 port for optional modem or serial communications
7. Door position input with programmable End of Line supervisory capability
up to 6K Ohm.
8. Request to Exit (REX) input with programmable End of Line supervisory
capability up to 6K Ohm.
9. Non-latching configurable door lock output relay
a. Unpowered (Dry) contact rated 2A @ 30VDC
b. Powered (Wet) contact rated for up to 600mA @ 12VDC Note:
The 600 mA is shared between two relays.
10. Non-latching alarm annunciation output relay
a. Unpowered (Dry) contact rated 2A @ 30VDC
b. Powered (Wet) contact rated for up to 600mA @ 12VDC Note:
The 600 mA is shared between two relays.
11. 12VDC Power input
12. Tamper input (Can have a built-in additional external tamper)
13. AC Power Fail input (Can be configured for general purpose use)
14. Battery fail input (Can be configured for general purpose use)
(b) Central Server Station Software
(i) General Features:
Compatible with MySQL, MS SQL Server and Oracle databases.
System helps to let the software know positioning of controllers, readers, input monitors, output
controllers, their interrelation, and various areas, relations between doors, locks, readers and
areas.
Server manages credentials, schedules, area controls, and monitoring access, inputs and outputs
by directly interacting with the controllers and storing them in database.
Software manages role based access control, employees, departments, shifts, schedules,
holidays, and business logic and view reports.
Monitor application monitors the access, inputs and outputs by reading through database logs.
System allows getting information about visitor by inviter and area which should be accessible to
visitor in case invitee is not going to escort visitor.
Exports reports to MS Excel.
Auto processing of data.
(ii) Central Monitoring System
Centrally receives all access control logs and track movement of people.
Monitors current transactions logs, displays area, door information with access message Monitors
employee and unknown access messages.
Show Employee Name, photographs, department and other details with his/her current and
previous transactions.