Be smart with your security – ACTsmart access control solution for up to 8 doors

Product Profile

The ACTsmart2 access control solution from ACT is a cost effective and highly flexible access control system for small to medium sized enterprises.

Some features of an ACTsmart2 Access Control Solution

• standalone, master slave or networked options
• expandable to 8 doors
• software has advanced features such as fire override, 
   interlocking and alarm arm and disarm
• pin, proximity or pin & proximity readers
• option of surface / flush, panel or mullion mount reader
• auto discovery new readers
• keypad will continue to operate without a PC

Installation Tip:

Enhancing Security with the ACTsmart2 Lock

The use of the ACT smartlock with the ACTsmart2 reader will enhance the physical security of the building by placing the lock relay in a more secure location, such as within a PSU that has tamper outputs. The ACTsmart2 keypad is installed on the unsecure side of the entry point and the smartlock is installed on the secured side.

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Technical Specification

Make ACT
Manufacturer Vanderbilt Industries
Category Access Control>Electronic keypads
Model code ACTsmart2 Range
Standalone / Weigand Type Standalone / Networkable
Programmable Yes
Mount Type Flush Mount mount
Protection IP67
Material Polycarbonate
Internal/External Internal/External
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: -10 ~ +50
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 ~ 24 V AC/DC
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 100 x 110 x 35
Weight g: 173
Additional info The ACTsmart2 range may be standalone or connected to other ACTsmart2 devices in a master slave mode to enable changes to all doors to be made at one door (max 8 doors).  Also includes surface and panel mount options.
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