TAC UNC 520 Access control controller
Technical Specification
- Make: TAC
- Model code: UNC 520
- Series: TAC I/A Series
- Controller Type: Networkable
- Networkable: Yes
The TAC I/A Series UNC 520 Universal Network Controller (UNC) is a compact, embedded-processor platform with flash memory for backup. The UNC 520 can integrate combinations of LON, Modbus, BACnet, or legacy devices with the appropriate optional drivers. It provides integrated control, supervision, and network management solutions for a network of LonWorksTM-based, BACnetTM MS/TP-based, TAC NETWORK 8000®, or TAC DMS controllers for building control.
Read moreMake | TAC |
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Manufacturer | TAC Satchwell |
Category | Access Control>Access control controllers |
Model code | UNC 520 |
Controller Type | Networkable |
Networkable | Yes |
Communication Type | RS-485 |
Universal / Wiegand Reader Interface | Yes |
Electrical Specifications | Voltage: 120 V AC |
Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 279 x 356 x 64 Weight g: 1.8 kg |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 50 Operating Humidity %: 5 ~ 95 |
Additional info |
The TAC I/A Series UNC 520 Universal Network Controller (UNC) is a compact, embedded-processor platform with flash memory for backup. The UNC 520 can integrate combinations of LON, Modbus, BACnet, or legacy devices with the appropriate optional drivers. It provides integrated control, supervision, and network management solutions for a network of LonWorksTM-based, BACnetTM MS/TP-based, TAC NETWORK 8000®, or TAC DMS controllers for building control. |
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