Honeywell Security MPA1004U-MPS 4 door access control solution

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Honeywell Security
  • Model code: MPA1004U-MPS
  • Controller Type: Standalone/Networkable
  • Max No. of Doors per Controller: 4
  • Offline Capabilities: Yes
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Additional info:

New, faster, and more intuitive user interface decreases time spent on deployment and training Embedded browser features basic access control such as securing doors, managing employee access and manage sites remotely Simple and easy to use Add MAXPRO® Cloud or WIN-PAK® for more advanced features, such as video and intrusion integrations, advanced reporting, rules and photo badging IP-based hardware with Power over Ethernet (PoE) PLUS capability eliminates additional network module wiring and simplifies powering the panel At-the-door mounting decreases cable runs Metal enclosure with included 3.5-Amp power supply and battery backup available for traditional installs or retrofits RJ45 connection for Ethernet, Interfaces, Readers and Doors Add additional panels and manage using the embedded interface via Ethernet Virtual Loop (EVL) or RS-485 loops On-board additional auxilary REX (Request to Exit) and Door Contact inputs per door (2X) enables turn style and double lock without extra hardware 256-bit AES encrypted communication between panel and hosts (browser, cloud, and WIN-PAK®) Security certificate capability ensures secure and trusted connections to the panel Panel tamper switches included on metal enclosures 128-bit AES encrypted bi-directional reader-panel communicating (OSDP:V2) protocol Embedded, cloud, or software-hosted capability from one panel

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Make Honeywell Security
Manufacturer Honeywell
Category Access Control>Access control controllers
Model code MPA1004U-MPS
Controller Type Standalone/Networkable
Max No. of Doors per Controller 4
Offline Capabilities Yes
Networkable Yes
Communication Type RS-485
Onboard No/Type of Inputs / Outputs 8 (+4) Configurable four-state supervised inputs; 4 SPDT (jumper-selectable NO or NC contacts), 4 Open Collector outputs (OC)
Universal / Wiegand Reader Interface Yes
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 100 ~ 240 V AC
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 360 x 410 x 110
Weight g: 6,000
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 49 C (32 ~ 120 F)
Operating Humidity %: 93
Additional info
  • New, faster, and more intuitive user interface decreases time spent on deployment and training
  • Embedded browser features basic access control such as securing doors, managing employee access and manage sites remotely
  • Simple and easy to use
  • Add MAXPRO® Cloud or WIN-PAK® for more advanced features, such as video and intrusion integrations, advanced reporting, rules and photo badging
  • IP-based hardware with Power over Ethernet (PoE) PLUS capability eliminates additional network module wiring and simplifies powering the panel
  • At-the-door mounting decreases cable runs
  • Metal enclosure with included 3.5-Amp power supply and battery backup available for traditional installs or retrofits
  • RJ45 connection for Ethernet, Interfaces, Readers and Doors
  • Add additional panels and manage using the embedded interface via Ethernet Virtual Loop (EVL) or RS-485 loops
  • On-board additional auxilary REX (Request to Exit) and Door Contact inputs per door (2X) enables turn style and double lock without extra hardware
  • 256-bit AES encrypted communication between panel and hosts (browser, cloud, and WIN-PAK®)
  • Security certificate capability ensures secure and trusted connections to the panel
  • Panel tamper switches included on metal enclosures
  • 128-bit AES encrypted bi-directional reader-panel communicating (OSDP:V2) protocol
  • Embedded, cloud, or software-hosted capability from one panel
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