RISCO Group axesplus cloud-based access control system
Technical Specification
- Make: RISCO Group
- Model code: axesplus
- Max Doors per System: 18 doors/system
- c/w Cards, Tags or Fobs: Cards
- No of Cardholders: 65,000
Manages the information of up to 65,000 cardholder (upto 40 different access profiles) and more than 10,000 events. Access cards and profiles, schedules and events are stored internally. No single point of failure - in case of a network failure the controllers remain operational and continue to save the events internally. Remote management and secured access to the axesplus service platform via the Internet.
Read moreMake | RISCO Group |
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Manufacturer | RISCO Group |
Category | Access Control>Access control systems & kits |
Model code | axesplus |
Max Doors per System | 18 doors/system |
c/w Cards, Tags or Fobs | Cards |
No of Cardholders | 65,000 |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temperature oC: -10 ~ +55 C (14 ~ 131 F) Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 85 |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 8 ~ 16 V DC Power Consumption: 180 mA |
Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 320 x 290 x 136 Weight g: 4,200 |
Additional info | Manages the information of up to 65,000 cardholder (upto 40 different access profiles) and more than 10,000 events. Access cards and profiles, schedules and events are stored internally. No single point of failure - in case of a network failure the controllers remain operational and continue to save the events internally. Remote management and secured access to the axesplus service platform via the Internet. |
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