Schlage (Allegion) MT20W Wi-Fi Credential Enrollment Reader
Technical Specification
- Make: Schlage (Allegion)
- Model code: MT20W
- Voltage: USB power supply
- Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 40 C (32 ~ 104 F)
The Schlage® MT20W multi-technology enrollment reader is designed to simplify the enrollment of smart and multi-technology credentials in “No-Tour” multifamily applications. Site administrators use the MT20W to program encrypted credentials, such as a keyfob, over Wi-Fi or USB connection to PC. When presented at a lock by the resident or user, the pre-programmed credentials automatically update the lock database. This eliminates the need for the property staff to have to visit each lock to deliver updates.
Read moreMake | Schlage (Allegion) |
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Manufacturer | Allegion plc |
Category | Access Control>Access control readers |
Model code | MT20W |
Electrical Specifications | Voltage: USB power supply |
Environmental Specifications | Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 40 C (32 ~ 104 F) |
Additional info |
The Schlage® MT20W multi-technology enrollment reader is designed to simplify the enrollment of smart and multi-technology credentials in “No-Tour” multifamily applications. Site administrators use the MT20W to program encrypted credentials, such as a keyfob, over Wi-Fi or USB connection to PC. When presented at a lock by the resident or user, the pre-programmed credentials automatically update the lock database. This eliminates the need for the property staff to have to visit each lock to deliver updates. |
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