External Card and Keychain Reader with Built-in ControllerStandard Unique 125kHz
ROGER PR312EM-G ACCESS CONTROLLER
€168.96
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- Availability:
- moderate quantity
- Brand:
- ROGER
- Product code:
- PR312EM-G / 5902887012372
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Specification
Average current consumption:: | 70 mA |
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Card reading range:: | Max. 15 cm |
Card support:: | Unique EM 125kHz |
Communication:: | RS-485 RACS (Roger) Possibility to attach a biometric reader (RFT1000 option) |
Dimensions:: | 152 x 46 x 23 mm (Standard Case Stand) 152 x 46 x 35 mm (Thicker Case Stand) |
Environmental class:: | IV |
Input lines:: | 3 pcs. NO/NC |
Load capacity of relay contacts:: | 1.5 A / 30 V |
Manufacturer / brand:: | ROGER |
Operating temperature:: | -25 °C ... 60 °C |
Output lines:: | 3 pcs. |
Permissible relative humidity:: | 10 ... 95 % (non-condensing) |
Power:: | 10 ... 15 VDC |
Scales:: | 0.174 kg |
Sealing:: | IP67 |
Selected features of the standalone mode:: | 4000 indexed users, 32000 event buffer, XM-2 I/O expander (Standalone Full Mode) |
Selected features:: | Possibility to attach an additional reader (two-way transition control), 3 programmable NO/NC input lines, 2 programmable transistor outputs 1A, Programmable relay output 1.5A/30V, Any communication bus topology, 99 time schedules, 250 access groups, Possibility to attach an XM-2 type I/O expander, Integration with the alarm system via I/O lines, Door modes (Normal, Locked, Unlocked and Conditionally Unlocked), Identification modes (Card or PIN, Card and PIN, Card only, PIN only), Dual-user function, dual identification mode and other advanced access control functions, System management via WAN/LAN computer network, or COM/USB serial port, System split into subsystems, LED signaling, Beep, Backlit keyboard buttons |
Warranty:: | 3 years |
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