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- The controller has a built-in:
. 2-channels RF receiver (433 MHz)
. 1 proximity reader
- 3-digit 7 segment display
- Up to 3-door access, 1 access controlled by the RF
receiver and 2 accesses by other readers:
. 1 or 2 proximity readers (DGLP, DGLP/T, DGLI)
. 1 or 2 keypads (KCP, KCP/BP)
. 1 or 2 magnetic stripe readers (DGLM)
- Capacity of 800 users
- Access level definition
- Capability to make a backup of the UCA3 units
(with LOG/UCA3 software)
- Capability to connect readers from different technology
on the same unit
- Programmed via the front panel or by PC
- Easy and fast access to the menu
- 3 relay outputs N/O and N/C contacts 8 Amp @ 250V
- 2 request-to-exit inputs
- Latched or timed out
- RS232 output for PC connection (need to add the BMU
interface unit)
- Real-time events printing
- Input voltage: 12V AC/DC
- Consumption: 500mA when 3 relays activated
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- 12-digit membrane keypad keys
- 5-digit programmable master code
- Audible & Visual feedback (buzzer & LED)
- 500 programmable proximity badges and 500
programmable user codes
- 1 request-to-exit input
- Tamper switch
- 1 door relay output 3 Amp @ 125V N/O & N/C contact
- 1 alarm relay output 3 Amp @ 125V N/O & N/C contact
- Door status monitoring
- Resin coated
- 3 operating modes:
. Mode 0: badge and code
. Mode 1: badge only
. Mode 2: badge or code
- Input voltage: 12VAC/DC Digiprox®
- Consumption: 250mA
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The CASI Model 840 and Model 845 Contactless Smart Card Readers provide superior access control with Mifare® 1 badges. There is no need for a smart card application programmer.
Models 840 and 845 are compatible with the entire CASI Micro/5 family of microcontrollers and related 2RP, 2SRP and 8RP reader processors, and the Micro/PX-2000 and Micro/PXN-2000 microcontrollers.
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Only two products are necessary for a SiPass standalone installation: one ARS6311-RX card reader and one ACS6311 IO-board. A SiPass standalone installation can also use two ARS6311-RX card readers (one at the entry, the other at the exit side of the door), enabling two-way passage control. The system setup utilizing an ACS6311 provides a higher level of security for access control by separating the reader at the door from the relay board mounted in the secure area.
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