Inner Range INTG-994200 OSDP <> Wiegand Converter

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Inner Range
  • Model code: INTG-994200
  • Wiegand Interface: Yes
  • Voltage: 11 ~ 14 V DC
  • Power Consumption: 20 ~ 35mA
Additional info:

The Inner Range OSDP <> Wiegand converter is a small inline device which can be used in junction with card readers in order to convert OSDP protocol to Wiegand or Wiegand protocol to OSDP. The device can be configured to provide the following functions: Convert data from a SIFER OSDP reader to Wiegand data for connection to a standard Wiegand reader input. Convert data from any OSDP reader to Wiegand data for connection to a standard Wiegand reader input. Convert data from a Wiegand reader to Inner Range SIFER data for connection to the RS-485 reader input on Integriti or Inception products.

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Make Inner Range
Manufacturer Inner Range
Category Access Control>Access control readers
Model code INTG-994200
Wiegand Interface Yes
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 11 ~ 14 V DC
Power Consumption: 20 ~ 35mA
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 85 x 35 x 15
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 65 C (32 ~ 149 F)
Operating Humidity %: 15 ~ 85
Additional info

The Inner Range OSDP <> Wiegand converter is a small inline device which can be used in junction with card readers in order to convert OSDP protocol to Wiegand or Wiegand protocol to OSDP.

The device can be configured to provide the following functions:

  • Convert data from a SIFER OSDP reader to Wiegand data for connection to a standard Wiegand reader input.
  • Convert data from any OSDP reader to Wiegand data for connection to a standard Wiegand reader input.
  • Convert data from a Wiegand reader to Inner Range SIFER data for connection to the RS-485 reader input on Integriti or Inception products.
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