Axis Communications AXIS A1001 IP-based network door controller

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Axis Communications
  • Model code: AXIS A1001
  • Controller Type: Networkable
  • Max No. of Doors per Controller: 1 ~ 2
  • Networkable: Yes
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AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller is an open, non-proprietary platform for access management that meets the requirements for advanced enterprise systems as well as smaller installations. It comes with a built-in software for basic access management. It is open for third-party software, allowing the unit to be integrated with solutions provided by Axis partners. AXIS A1001 supports Power over Ethernet, which eliminates the need for separate power cables to door accessories and other proprietary data cables.

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Make Axis Communications
Manufacturer Axis Communications
Category Access Control>Access control controllers
Model code AXIS A1001
Controller Type Networkable
Max No. of Doors per Controller 1 ~ 2
Networkable Yes
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 10 ~ 30 V DC, PoE
Power Consumption: 26 W
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 46 x 180 x 180
Weight g: 500
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 50 C (32 ~ +122 F)
Operating Humidity %: 20 ~ 85
Additional info

AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller is an open, non-proprietary platform for access management that meets the requirements for advanced enterprise systems as well as smaller installations. It comes with a built-in software for basic access management. It is open for third-party software, allowing the unit to be integrated with solutions provided by Axis partners. AXIS A1001 supports Power over Ethernet, which eliminates the need for separate power cables to door accessories and other proprietary data cables.

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