Vicon VAX-LRR4 long range receiver

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Vicon
  • Model code: VAX-LRR4
  • Input Voltage: DC type
  • Output voltage: 12 V DC
  • Protection: IP65
Additional info:

Vicon VAX-LRR4 is a long range receiver based upon proven contactless digital ultra high frequency (UHF) technology, the VAX Receivers interface with the Vicon VAX access control systems by complying with the Wiegand communication protocol. It offer value-add features such as MAXSecure™ and up to 200 feet of read range (VAX-LRR4). Additionally, VAX Transmitters are active devices, powered by the most reliable and common battery, and equipped with a potted proximity or contactless smartcard module. The module supports VAX proximity reader technology and allows the Transmitter to be used as a close-range credential.

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Make Vicon
Manufacturer Vicon Industries
Category CCTV>Telemetry receivers
Model code VAX-LRR4
Electrical Specifications Input Voltage: DC type
Output voltage: 12 V DC
Environmental Specifications Protection: IP65
Operating Temperature oC: -40 ~ +65 C (-40 ~ +149 F)
Bandwidth MHz 433
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 86 × 160 × 58
Weight g: 340
Additional info Vicon VAX-LRR4 is a long range receiver based upon proven contactless digital ultra high frequency (UHF) technology, the VAX Receivers interface with the Vicon VAX access control systems by complying with the Wiegand communication protocol. It offer value-add features such as MAXSecure™ and up to 200 feet of read range (VAX-LRR4). Additionally, VAX Transmitters are active devices, powered by the most reliable and common battery, and equipped with a potted proximity or contactless smartcard module. The module supports VAX proximity reader technology and allows the Transmitter to be used as a close-range credential.
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