Product Description
Technical Specification
| Parameter | Specifications |
| User capacity | 21000 users |
| Transaction capacity | 50000 logs |
| Alarm event | 32000 logs |
| Communication | TCP/IP |
| Communication distance | Software management without limitation |
| Card Reader | Wiegand protocol |
| Door open method | Card, Card+PSW, PSW,double card, software, free pass, Push button, door timer |
| Panel size | 113x76x18mm |
| Panel weight | 80g |
| Case color | Black |
| Working temperature | <50 degree |
| Humidity | 10% to 95% R.H |
| Working voltage | 12V DC |
| Working current | <240mA |
| Standard interface | |
| Card reader | 1 |
| Fire alarm input | 1 |
| Lock release button input | 1 |
| Door sensor input | 1 |
| Lock output | 1 |
| TCP/IP communication | 1 |
Scalable User and Event CapacityDesigned for growing businesses, this access control system accommodates up to 20,000 users and stores up to 100,000 event logs. Its large capacity suits medium to large entry points, enabling seamless control and auditing of user access in busy environments without worrying about data loss or system overload.
Flexible Connectivity and IntegrationFeaturing embedded TCP/IP, RS485, and Wiegand interfaces, the system easily integrates into existing security networks and management software. Programmable time zones and remote monitoring provide administrators with real-time control and oversight, resulting in precise and adaptable access management.
Enhanced Security and Monitoring FeaturesAnti-passback, tamper and door forced open alarms add extra security layers. Combined with real-time event tracking and remote control via TCP/IP, these features safeguard premises and immediately notify stakeholders of unauthorized attempts, ensuring prompt response to security incidents.
FAQs of TCPIP Embedded Single Door Access Control:
Q: How do I install the TCPIP Embedded Single Door Access Control system?
A: Installation involves mounting the device at your entry point, connecting it to electric lock systems using the relay output (NO/NC), sensors, and providing power via a DC 12V/3A supply. Integration with your network is accomplished through TCP/IP (Ethernet), RS485, or Wiegand connections. Professional assistance is recommended for seamless setup.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this access control system?
A: This system delivers robust security with real-time monitoring, large user and event capacity, anti-passback, and tamper alarms. The embedded TCP/IP interface enables remote control and management, while compatibility with standard software allows for flexible integration into various security infrastructures.
Q: Where can this access control device be used?
A: It is ideal for commercial settings such as offices, factories, residential buildings, and institutional entry points. Its wide operating temperature and humidity range, along with scalable capacity, make it suitable for both indoor and semi-outdoor locations across India.
Q: When should I consider upgrading to a single door access control system like this one?
A: Consider upgrading when you require enhanced access records, support for a larger user base, remote access management, or when existing systems lack real-time monitoring and modern connectivity options such as TCP/IP integration.
Q: How does programmable time zone management work in this system?
A: Administrators can define access rights based on specific days and times, assigning different time zones to user groups. This ensures only authorized personnel can enter at designated times, providing tailored security coverage and efficient facility usage.
Q: What is the process for remotely managing doors with this controller?
A: Remote management is facilitated through the embedded TCP/IP network. Administrators can monitor events, alter user permissions, configure schedules, and unlock doors from their PCs or mobile apps connected to the same network, ensuring operational flexibility and responsiveness.