ATS Series 3010 Access control system

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: ATS
  • Model code: Series 3010
  • Max Doors per Controller: 1 doors/controller
  • Operating Temperature oC: 0 ~ +43
  • Protection: Weather Resistant
Additional info:

The Accu-Time Series 3010 is an environmentally sealed time and data collection terminal. The Series 3010 is the right choice for a small or large employee-based company. The durable enclosure is NEMA 4X certified and insures protection in an indoor/outdoor environment. Other features include single or multi-clock environments, 64KB memory base, EIA standard RS232/RS485 compatible, external bar code reader, DI/DO port for access control, Internal 12/2400 baud modem, serial printer interface and molded fiberglass polyester sealed housing.

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Make ATS
Manufacturer Accu-Time Systems, Inc.
Category Access Control>Access control systems & kits
Model code Series 3010
Max Doors per Controller 1 doors/controller
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: 0 ~ +43
Protection: Weather Resistant
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 10 ~ 17
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 216 x 267 x 159
Accessories Time and attendance system
Additional info The Accu-Time Series 3010 is an environmentally sealed time and data collection terminal. The Series 3010 is the right choice for a small or large employee-based company. The durable enclosure is NEMA 4X certified and insures protection in an indoor/outdoor environment. Other features include single or multi-clock environments, 64KB memory base, EIA standard RS232/RS485 compatible, external bar code reader, DI/DO port for access control, Internal 12/2400 baud modem, serial printer interface and molded fiberglass polyester sealed housing.
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