Software House USTAR-LT08-EP network-ready door controller

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Software House
  • Model code: USTAR-LT08-EP
  • Series: iSTAR Ultra LT
  • Controller Type: Networkable
  • No of Cardholders: 500,000
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Supports 8 readers in plastic enclosure Powerful IP-ready door controller Hardened Linux embedded OS for improved security and scalability Onboard 256-bit AES network encryption Enables wireless locks to communicate with C•CURE 9000 providing a fully integrated and managed lock solution Native intrusion zone functionality Includes global anti-passback and advanced peer-to-peer clustering Manages up to 500,000 cardholders in local memory

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Make Software House
Manufacturer Software House
Category Access Control>Access control controllers
Model code USTAR-LT08-EP
Series iSTAR Ultra LT
Controller Type Networkable
No of Cardholders 500,000
Networkable Yes
Communication Type RS485
Onboard No/Type of Inputs / Outputs 4 Supervised Inputs, 2 Relay Outputs
Universal / Wiegand Reader Interface Yes
Reader Max. Distance m 150 ~ 1219
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 V DC, PoE
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 183 x 307 x 62
Weight g: 1,000
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 50 C (32 ~ 122 F)
Operating Humidity %: 5 ~ 95
Additional info
  • Supports 8 readers in plastic enclosure
  • Powerful IP-ready door controller
  • Hardened Linux embedded OS for improved security and scalability
  • Onboard 256-bit AES network encryption
  • Enables wireless locks to communicate with C•CURE 9000 providing a fully integrated and managed lock solution
  • Native intrusion zone functionality
  • Includes global anti-passback and advanced peer-to-peer clustering
  • Manages up to 500,000 cardholders in local memory
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