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The RX Switch is designed to work seamlessly with the RX Series of advanced access control card readers and will separate multiple card technologies into individual data feeds for independent access control systems within a multi-tenanted environment.

RX Readers and Switch

The RX Readers and Switch can be installed at the buildings turnstiles and the various tenant card technologies are filtered and then sent to the corresponding tenant access control system.

UK Designed and manufactured, the switch and readers support a wide variety of output formats allowing it to be used in most access control environments, providing a flexible platform to give the right user interface configuration for your project.  If more than four outputs are required, then up to four switches may be stacked to provide a maximum system capacity of sixteen tenant systems.

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