Linear prox.pad plus integrated proximity reader and controller with keypad

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Linear
  • Model code: prox.pad plus
  • Standalone/ Networked/ PC: Standalone
  • Reader Type: Proximity
  • c/w Cards, Tags or Fobs: Cards
Additional info:

Linear prox.pad plus integrated proximity reader and controller with keypad. The prox.pad plus when used on it’s own provides standard access control functionality with the use of it’s two relays and two inputs for request to exit and door position, and enhanced system functionality when used with Hub Manager Professional software. The software allows the management of people and doors through easy to create reports and step by step wizard assisted expanded feature functionality. The software can communicate to the prox.pad plus either through a 485 connection, or on a LAN/WAN using the SEG-1 TCP/IP communication device.

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Make Linear
Manufacturer Linear LLC
Category Access Control>Access control systems & kits
Model code prox.pad plus
Standalone/ Networked/ PC Standalone
Reader Type Proximity
c/w Cards, Tags or Fobs Cards
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 V DC
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 69.9 x 133.4 x 35.1
Additional info Linear prox.pad plus integrated proximity reader and controller with keypad. The prox.pad plus when used on it’s own provides standard access control functionality with the use of it’s two relays and two inputs for request to exit and door position, and enhanced system functionality when used with Hub Manager Professional software. The software allows the management of people and doors through easy to create reports and step by step wizard assisted expanded feature functionality. The software can communicate to the prox.pad plus either through a 485 connection, or on a LAN/WAN using the SEG-1 TCP/IP communication device.
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