TAC AC-1 Access control system

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: TAC
  • Previously known as: Andover
  • Model code: AC-1
  • Series: Continuum Series
  • Accessories: Input/output module
Additional info:

Provides Wiegand card input for Wiegand swipe and proximity type cards, reading up to 64 bits per card. Reader power:-selectable 5-12V to meet most card reader power requirements. AC-1 has two 5A, Form C relays—one for the door lock and a second for local alarm annunciation. Up to three supervised alarm inputs can be used for door status contacts, request-to-exit devices, a cabinet tamper switch, or any other two-state or three-state (on/off/trouble) alarm device. Model AC-1a provides full I/O for an access controlled door or portal in one compact module while model AC-1Plus supports multiple card formats, ADA (Alternate Door Access) doors, and multiple reader LED patterns.

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Make TAC
Manufacturer TAC Satchwell
Previously known as Andover
Category Access Control>Access control systems & kits
Model code AC-1
Accessories Input/output module
Additional info Provides Wiegand card input for Wiegand swipe and proximity type cards, reading up to 64 bits per card. Reader power:-selectable 5-12V to meet most card reader power requirements. AC-1 has two 5A, Form C relays—one for the door lock and a second for local alarm annunciation. Up to three supervised alarm inputs can be used for door status contacts, request-to-exit devices, a cabinet tamper switch, or any other two-state or three-state (on/off/trouble) alarm device. Model AC-1a provides full I/O for an access controlled door or portal in one compact module while model AC-1Plus supports multiple card formats, ADA (Alternate Door Access) doors, and multiple reader LED patterns.
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