Hirsch Electronics DS47L-HI - high intensity display ScramblePad

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Hirsch Electronics
  • Model code: DS47L-HI
  • Series: ScramblePad
  • Standalone/ Networkable: Standalone
  • Keypad Integrated: Yes
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Patented scrambling display & viewing restriction.  High intensity display for installation in high ambient light environments.  Includes audible annunciator, 4 status LEDs & physical tamper switch.  Moisture, dust, dirt and ESD resistant.  Includes Standard (non-custom) MATCH function for 1 or 2 readers.  Installs in Hirsch mounting boxes.  Use MB5, exterior mounting box for exterior applications.  2 MATCH connectors with 6" pigtails.  UL Listed.  CE.

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Make Hirsch Electronics
Manufacturer Hirsch / IDENTIVE
Category Access Control>Access control readers
Model code DS47L-HI
Series ScramblePad
Standalone/ Networkable Standalone
Keypad Integrated Yes
LED / Beep LED
Wiegand Interface Yes
Clock-and-Data Interface Yes
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 24 V DC
Power Consumption: 250 mA
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 114.3 x 88.9 x 42.8
Weight g: 900
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -20 ~ +60
Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 90
Protection Tamper Resistant
Additional info

Patented scrambling display & viewing restriction.  High intensity display for installation in high ambient light environments.  Includes audible annunciator, 4 status LEDs & physical tamper switch.  Moisture, dust, dirt and ESD resistant.  Includes Standard (non-custom) MATCH function for 1 or 2 readers.  Installs in Hirsch mounting boxes.  Use MB5, exterior mounting box for exterior applications.  2 MATCH connectors with 6" pigtails.  UL Listed.  CE.

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