AY-E20 - Multi-format RFID proximity card reader from Rosslare

Product Profile

The AY-E20 is one of a highly sophisticated line of proximity card readers developed by Rosslare, pioneers and market leaders in the access control field.  Ideal for residential and commercial applications, this ultra-slim attractively designed reader compliments any décor.

The unit is water resistant but delicate, and is suitable for indoor or outdoor mounting.

The AY-E20 is packed with advanced features such as an ultra-bright bi-colour LED indicator, optical back tamper detection, and selectable card transmission formats.  The AY-E20 provides a high level of compatibility and connectivity with host controllers.

Main features:

  • Ultra-slim flush-mount design on flat surface
  • Reading distance: 3.5 cm (1.37 in)
  • Built-In 125 KHz ASK EM proximity card reader
  • Internal buzzer provides audible interface feedback
  • Bi-coloured ultra bright LED indicator
  • Fully potted, waterproof construction for outdoor use
  • Mounting template for easier installation

Applications:

  • Ideal for commercial and residential environments
  • The reader is suited for architects and designers looking for a stylish access control solution within indoor and outdoor environments.
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Technical Specification

Make Rosslare Security Products
Manufacturer Rosslare Enterprises Ltd.
Category Access Control>Access control readers
Model code AY-E20
Reader Type RFID
Mount Type Flush mount
Read Range mm 35 mm
LED / Beep LED
Protection Water-resistant
Additional info Built-in 125 KHz ASK EM proximity card reader.  Internal buzzer.  Optical back tamper detection.  Selectable card transmission formats.
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