Vanderbilt DC22 - Door controller with alarm control functions

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Vanderbilt
  • Model code: DC22
  • Controller Type: Standalone
  • Max No. of Doors per Controller: 1
  • Communication Type: RS485
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The DC22 is designed to monitor and control one door in a SiPass Entro or SiPass integrated system. When BC-Link is used, a single DC22 can support two readers and thereby control both entries and exits to a restricted area (anti-passback). The DC22 includes an integrated status display window to simplify installation and service. It is compatible both with SiPass readers and with most third-party readers that support Wiegand and Clock&Data standards. The major difference between the DC12 and the DC22 is that the DC22 has additional inputs/outputs that support advanced alarm control functions, e.g. alarm status feedback (ASF). These are essential when integration with an intrusion detection system is required. The DC22 also has two outputs for electric locks (day/night lock) as well as separate inputs for open/closed and unlocked/locked door.Note: The intrusion and ASF functions of the DC22 are only available in SiPass Entro.

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Make Vanderbilt
Manufacturer Vanderbilt Industries
Category Access Control>Access control controllers
Model code DC22
Controller Type Standalone
Max No. of Doors per Controller 1
Communication Type RS485
Universal / Wiegand Reader Interface Yes
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 8 ~ 40 V DC
Power Consumption: 0.65 W
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 248 x 182 x 55
Weight g: 700
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -35 ~ +50
Additional info

The DC22 is designed to monitor and control one door in a SiPass Entro or SiPass integrated system. When BC-Link is used, a single DC22 can support two readers and thereby control both entries and exits to a restricted area (anti-passback).

The DC22 includes an integrated status display window to simplify installation and service. It is compatible both with SiPass readers and with most third-party readers that support Wiegand and Clock&Data standards.

The major difference between the DC12 and the DC22 is that the DC22 has additional inputs/outputs that support advanced alarm control functions, e.g. alarm status feedback (ASF). These are essential when integration with an intrusion detection system is required. The DC22 also has two outputs for electric locks (day/night lock) as well as separate inputs for open/closed and unlocked/locked door.

Note: The intrusion and ASF functions of the DC22 are only available in SiPass Entro.

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