HID's Edge Solo brings network intelligence to the door

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: HID
  • Model code: EdgePlus E400
  • Series: Edge
  • Controller Type: Standalone/Networkable
  • No of Cardholders: 44,000
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The HID EdgePlus IP Access Solution puts control and host interface right at the door.  The EdgePlus E400 is a true IP access solution that manages up to 44,000 cardholders or credentials in complete and full-featured host systems.  And an EdgePlus can be placed anywhere at the door to address all security requirements.  A fully integrated processor right at the door that's an ideal solution for retrofits or new installations, EdgePlus requires less wiring and uses standard CAT-5 or 6 cabling for both data and power.

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Make HID
Manufacturer HID
Category Access Control>Access control controllers
Model code EdgePlus E400
Controller Type Standalone/Networkable
No of Cardholders 44,000
Networkable Yes
Universal / Wiegand Reader Interface Yes
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 ~ 16 V DC
Power Consumption: 700 mA
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 83.8 x 121.9 x 36.3
Weight g: 195
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 50
Operating Humidity %: 5 ~ 95
Additional info The HID EdgePlus IP Access Solution puts control and host interface right at the door.  The EdgePlus E400 is a true IP access solution that manages up to 44,000 cardholders or credentials in complete and full-featured host systems.  And an EdgePlus can be placed anywhere at the door to address all security requirements.  A fully integrated processor right at the door that's an ideal solution for retrofits or new installations, EdgePlus requires less wiring and uses standard CAT-5 or 6 cabling for both data and power.
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