The new Menvier Access Control range
Product Profile
Combining reliability, latest technology, simplicity and value for money for small to medium applications, features include common housings for all readers and keypads to enable straightforward changes or upgrades and simplicity to keep both installation and end user training time to a minimum.
Stand Alone range
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Stand Alone range
- Including keypads, proximity readers or a combined unit
- Providing value for money for single door access control with up to 250 users
- Simple to install and program
- Variety of flush and surface mount housings
- Up to 30 devices networked to central control unit for up to 1000 users
- Cost effective and expandable solution for mid range companies
- Remote configuration option for greater installation efficiency
Technical Specification
Make | Menvier Security |
---|---|
Manufacturer | Eaton |
Category | Access Control>Access control systems & kits |
Model code | MU-CTI |
Standalone/ Networked/ PC | Networked |
Additional info | Control unit with integrated reader. Up to 1000 users can choose between entering keypad pincodes. ISO/NISO cards or tags, with each pincode using up to 8 diits, giving 100 million differs. Also 3000 events can be stored. |
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