RF, Card, PIN, Touch Keypad Access Control Panel Metal Body
RF, Card, PIN, Touch Keypad Access Control Panel Metal Body
Description :-
The unit is single door multifunctional standalone access controller or a Wiegand output keypad or card reader it is suitable for mounting either indoor or outdoor under harsh environments. It is housed in a strong sturdy and vandal proof Zinc Alloy electroplated case which is available in either a bright silver or matt silver finish. This unit supports up to 2000 users in either a Card, 4 digit PIN, or a Card + PIN option. The inbuilt card reader supports 125KHZ EM cards, 13.56MHz Mifare cards. The unit has many extra features including lock output current short circuit protection, Wiegand output, and a backlit keypad These features make the unit an ideal choice for door access not only for small shops and domestic households but also for commercial and industrial applications such as factories, warehouses, laboratories, banks and prisons.
Features :-
- Indoor use.
- Strong Zinc Alloy Electroplated anti-vandal case.
- Full programming from the keypad.
- 2000 users, supports Card, PIN, Card + PIN.
- Can be used as a stand alone keypad.
- Wiegand 26 input / output.
- Adjustable door Output time, Alarm time, Door open time.
- Very low power consumption (30mA)
- Fast operating speed.
- Lock output current short circuit protection.
- Easy to install and program.
- Built in buzzer.
- Red, Yellow and Green LEDS display the working status.
Specifications :-
Operating Voltage |
12 V DC |
Card Reading Distance |
3-6 cm |
Lock Output Load |
Max 3A |
Alarm Output Load |
Max 20 A |
Operating Humidity |
10% - 90% RH |
Adjustable Door Relay Time |
0-99 Seconds |
Adjustable Alarm Time |
0 -3 minutes |
Electric lock output |
≤3A |
Short-circuit Protect |
≤100μS |
Wiring Connections | Electric Lock, Exit Button |
Installation :-
- Remove the back cover form the keypad using the supplied special screw drive
- Drill 2 holes on the wall for the self-tapping screw and 1 hole for the cable
- Put the supplied rubber bungs to into the two holes
- Fix the back cover firmly on the wall with 2 self tapping screws
- Thread the cable through the cable hole
- Attached the keypad to the back cover