ACT5prox standalone Digital Keypad + Proximity available now
Product Profile
The ACT5prox Digital Keypad with Proximity is a low cost, simple to use and easy to install standalone access control product.
Keypad backlighting enhances functionality at night or in poor light conditions.
Operating modes are Proximity, PIN and Proximity or PIN only.
Access to the secured area is gained by either inputting a pin code or presenting a card. For maximum security a combination of both can be used. The ACT5prox accepts up to 50 users with unique PIN Codes and ACTProx Cards / Fobs. It operates with any ACTProx cards and fobs.
The ACT5prox is contained in rugged polycarbonate housing, with stainless steel keys and potted electronics. The ACT5prox has a rating of IP67, allowing for indoor and outdoor installation. It may be surface or flush mounted on to a standard single gang electrical back box.
Main features:
- 50 users
- Operating modes are Proximity, PIN and Proximity or PIN only
- Keypad Backlighting
- Incorrect code lockout
- 5 amp door relay output
- Users may be deleted
- Indoor and Outdoor Installation (IP67)
Technical Specification
Make | ACT |
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Manufacturer | Vanderbilt Industries |
Category | Access Control>Electronic keypads |
Model code | ACT5prox |
Standalone / Weigand Type | Standalone |
Programmable | Yes |
Mount Type | Surface Mount mount |
comes with Control Unit | Yes |
No of User Codes | 50 user codes |
Protection | Water Resistant |
Material | Polycarbonate |
Internal/External | Internal / External |
Illuminated | Yes |
Additional info | Flush Mount is also available. |
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