CEM DIU200 door interface unit

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: CEM
  • Model code: DIU200
  • Voltage: 100 ~ 240 VAC
  • Power Consumption: 0.6A
  • Dimensions mm: 300 x 150 x 250
Additional info:

The Door Interface Unit (DIU 210) is designed primarily to provide power to a door lock, as well as local power to a CEM reader when a high level of security is required. It has onboard inputs which can be used to monitor conditions such as a fire alarm or activated Break-glass condition. The DIU 210 improves door security, by allowing the installer to locate lock controls on the secure side of a door, with an intelligent CEM reader on the unsecured side. The DIU 210 communicates with an intelligent CEM reader over a single pair RS485 cable. Upon a valid swipe at the card reader, the reader will instruct the DIU (over the RS485 communications channel) to activate the appropriate output to release the lock using a coded data signal (i.e. coded lock).     

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Make CEM
Manufacturer CEM Systems Ltd
Category Access Control>Access control readers
Model code DIU200
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 100 ~ 240 VAC
Power Consumption: 0.6A
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 300 x 150 x 250
Weight g: 4,300
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -10 ~ +40
Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 95
Accessories Door Interface Unit
Additional info

The Door Interface Unit (DIU 210) is designed primarily to provide power to a door lock, as well as local power to a CEM reader when a high level of security is required. It has onboard inputs which can be used to monitor conditions such as a fire alarm or activated Break-glass condition. 

The DIU 210 improves door security, by allowing the installer to locate lock controls on the secure side of a door, with an intelligent CEM reader on the unsecured side. The DIU 210 communicates with an intelligent CEM reader over a single pair RS485 cable. Upon a valid swipe at the card reader, the reader will instruct the DIU (over the RS485 communications channel) to activate the appropriate output to release the lock using a coded data signal (i.e. coded lock).     

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