Fermax resistant proximity access control kit

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Fermax
  • Model code: Resistant proximity access control kit
  • Kits: Yes
  • Standalone/ Networked/ PC: Standalone
  • Reader Type: Proximity
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THE RESISTANT PROXIMITY KIT includes a vandal-proof proximity reader, with a slim profile and small dimensions, allowing it to be installed on narrow frame doors.Lets you manage up to 1,000 users with the stand-alone MINI external controller (ref.5276). This controller includes two MASTER cards (REGISTRATIONS/CANCELLATIONS) and an IR infrared keypad for programming cards and parameters, 3 proximity cards, 2 keyrings and a 12Vac/1A power supply.

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Make Fermax
Manufacturer Fermax Electrónica S.A.U.
Category Access Control>Access control systems & kits
Model code Resistant proximity access control kit
Kits Yes
Standalone/ Networked/ PC Standalone
Reader Type Proximity
Max No. of Controllers 1 controllers/system
c/w Cards, Tags or Fobs Cards
No of Cardholders 1000
Keypad Included Yes
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: -20 ~ +60 C (-4 ~ +140 F)
Operating Humidity %: 10 ~ 95
Protection: IP66 / IK09
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 V DC
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 48 x 103 x 20
Weight g: 897
Additional info

THE RESISTANT PROXIMITY KIT includes a vandal-proof proximity reader, with a slim profile and small dimensions, allowing it to be installed on narrow frame doors.

Lets you manage up to 1,000 users with the stand-alone MINI external controller (ref.5276). This controller includes two MASTER cards (REGISTRATIONS/CANCELLATIONS) and an IR infrared keypad for programming cards and parameters, 3 proximity cards, 2 keyrings and a 12Vac/1A power supply.

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