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- Full online and offline operation
- Supports for 30,000 active credentials, 30,000 PIN codes, 128 access groups, 128 access areas, 128 time zones, 64 holidays and 32 NG Smart Links for automation
- 20,000 nonvolatile, FIFO, records the event log while offline
- Expandable with MD-IO84B I/O expansion for additional 8 inputs, 4 outputs OR the MD-D02B 2-Reader expansion for additional 2 readers with 4 inputs, 4 outputs
- Real-time clock with super-cap holds power and keeps RTC real-time clock for up to 2 weeks when total power loss (no batteries to replace)
- Supports wide range of Wiegand reader formats, PIN keypad formats, and logic options to support wide range of locks, deadbolts, electric strikes, maglocks, and sliding doors
AL300ULM multi-output access control power supply/charger is specifically designed for use with access control systems and accessories. This unit converts a 115VAC / 60Hz input into five (5) individually protected Class 2 Rated power limited 12VDC or 24VDC outputs. Each output will route power to a variety of access control hardware devices including Mag Locks, Electric Strikes, Magnetic Door Holders, etc. These outputs will operate in both Fail-Safe and Fail-Secure modes. Controlled trigger input is achieved through normally open (N.O.) or normally closed (N.C.) supervised input or the polarity reversal from an FACP (Fire Alarm Control Panel). A form "C" dry output relay enables HVAC Shutdown, Elevator Recall or may be used to trigger auxiliary devices.
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This is a credit-card sized credential with RFID electronics built inside the card, including an integrated circuit and an antenna inside that can be printed for human-readable information using standard ISO card printers, which can be machine read using very low power wireless communications. Having no power of its own, it can be read by card readers when it passes through the electromagnetic field produced in the proximity of the reader. The range depends on the antenna and field generated by the reader, so the card will have different read-ranges.
