Honeywell MicroMAX proximity door control
Product Profile
The MicroMAX is an enhanced technology door control module which uses proximity card reader technology to combine performance with flexibility and economy. The MicroMAX can be integrated with the majority of the Galaxy range of control systems or operate as a stand-alone module. Key features include:
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- Compact size (68 x 41 x 15 mm) and stylish appearance
- Up to 487 users supported when used with Galaxy panel
- Single panel function programmable to MicroMAX card
- 1000 Event Log
- Dual MicroMAX/keypad setting operation option
- Up to 32 readers on a Galaxy 512 & 504 system
- 1 relay output and 1 internal Piezoelectric buzzer output (fixed)
- Completely sealed for indoor and outdoor use
Technical Specification
Make | Honeywell Security |
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Manufacturer | Honeywell |
Category | Access Control>Access control cards/ tags/ fobs |
Model code | MAX3 |
Standalone/ Networked/ PC | Standalone |
Reader Type | Proximity |
Max Doors per Controller | 32 doors/controller |
c/w Cards, Tags or Fobs | Cards |
Physical Specifications | Dimensions mm: 68 x 41 x 15 |
Additional info | Full function remote servicing. Up to 498 users supported when used with Galaxy panel (except 16 and 16plus). Programmable operation inhibition. Single panel function programmable to MicroMAX card. 1000 Event Log. Dual MicroMAX/keypad setting operation option. 2OmA Quiescent, 50mA when active - Up to 32 readers on a Galaxy 512 & 504 system. Built in watchdog reset controller. 1 relay output. 1 internal Piezoelectric buzzer output (fixed).1 output for horn connection. Completely sealed for indoor and outdoor use. Off-the-wall tamper. To increase the read range to 20 cm, use the MaxiMax accessory with the MicroMax. |
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