Specifications
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VIDEX ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS
Access control systems allow access or egress
to all forms of premises, These include oces,
apartments, schools etc., where controlled se-
cure access is required.
The security level required will determine the
type and operation of the system to be installed
Videx oer 3 modes of operation for all access
control products.
The systems fall into the following categories:
- Stand-alone devices.
- Stand alone devices with serial connection to
main control unit.
- Serial devices controlled from a remote control unit.
Stand-alone devices only require a power sup-
ply and locking device, the control circuitry and
“door open” relays (one or more depending on
the model) are housed within the access control
module. The user provides either an access code,
proximity key fob or a ngerprint, if the data pre-
sented is correct, the relevant relay will be ena-
bled and access gained.
Serial devices oer a higher level of security as
they provide an interface through which the
user operates the system, while the control cir-
cuitry, “door open” relays and power supplies are
housed with the control unit which would be sit-
ed in a secure area. The user provides either, an
access code, proximity key fob or nger print at
the serial device interface, which transmits the
data to the control unit, if the data is correct this
will enable the relevant relay and allow access to
be gained.
All Videx access control devices are programma-
ble via a keyboard, on board switches or by PC
via RS232 or USB serial connection.
Videx oer a wide range of access control products
from a simple standalone codelock up to 4000 user
20 main doors and 99 internal door fob access sys-
tem and a 1000 user 64 door networked systems
employing combinations of coded access, fob ac-
cess and ngerprint readers.
All access control can be integrated with the Videx
range of audio and video door entry systems.
Access Control
Stand-alone digital codelocks 92
Serial digital codelocks 96
Proximity key readers 99
Finger print readers 105