Aiphone ACS-2DR two-door access control starter kit

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Aiphone
  • Model code: ACS-2DR
  • Kits: Yes
  • Standalone/ Networked/ PC: Standalone / Networked
  • Reader Type: Wiegand
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Additional info:

Two Wiegand reader inputs (per AC-2DE) Integrated lock power for each door (12V DC, 500mA) Two solid state dry contact relays (per door) Three dry contact inputs (per door) Built-in diagnostic LCD Custom scripting and actions available Can support up to 8 doors with additional AC-2DE two-door expander board Short and over-voltage protection Dedicated port for battery backup TAA and NDAA Compliant Managed using the AC Nio management software, with partitioning options available

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Make Aiphone
Manufacturer Aiphone
Category Access Control>Access control systems & kits
Model code ACS-2DR
Kits Yes
Standalone/ Networked/ PC Standalone / Networked
Reader Type Wiegand
Max Doors per System 8 doors/system
Max No. of Controllers 4 controllers/system
Max Doors per Controller 2 doors/controller
No of Cardholders 100,000
No/ Type of Inputs/ Outputs 2 dry contact outputs, 1 wet contact output, 3 programmable contact inputs
Network Type IPv4, IPv6, TCP, UDP, HTTPS
Additional info
  • Two Wiegand reader inputs (per AC-2DE)
  • Integrated lock power for each door (12V DC, 500mA)
  • Two solid state dry contact relays (per door)
  • Three dry contact inputs (per door)
  • Built-in diagnostic LCD
  • Custom scripting and actions available
  • Can support up to 8 doors with additional AC-2DE two-door expander board
  • Short and over-voltage protection
  • Dedicated port for battery backup
  • TAA and NDAA Compliant
  • Managed using the AC Nio management software, with partitioning options available
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