Vanderbilt (formerly known as Siemens Security Products) AR41S-MF mifare card reader standard with keypad and OLED display

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Vanderbilt
  • Model code: AR41S-MF
  • Reader Type: Mifare
  • IP Rating: IP55
  • Mount Type: Surface mount
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Vanderbilt (formerly known as Siemens Security Products) AR41S-MF is a mifare card reader standard that has three indicator LEDs and a multi tone buzzer for audio verification. A multicolour light frame enforces access status information. This can be configured to follow the indicator LEDs, or any number of different options. It has a high quality backlight keypad with tactile feedback as well as a graphical OLED display to maximise user interaction with arming, access and recognition messaging etc., resulting in improved and enhanced user interaction “at the door”.

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Make Vanderbilt
Manufacturer Vanderbilt Industries
Category Access Control>Access control readers
Model code AR41S-MF
Reader Type Mifare
IP Rating IP55
Mount Type Surface mount
Keypad Integrated Yes
LED / Beep LED
Colour Black/Matt Chrome
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 V DC
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 85 x 114 x 22
Weight g: 550
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -40 ~ +55 C (-40 ~ +131 F)
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Vanderbilt (formerly known as Siemens Security Products) AR41S-MF is a mifare card reader standard that has three indicator LEDs and a multi tone buzzer for audio verification. A multicolour light frame enforces access status information. This can be configured to follow the indicator LEDs, or any number of different options. It has a high quality backlight keypad with tactile feedback as well as a graphical OLED display to maximise user interaction with arming, access and recognition messaging etc., resulting in improved and enhanced user interaction “at the door”.

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