Installation – Comes supplied with rising clamp terminals at the back. The reader cable connects the reader to the control unit. Both the reader and control unit are clearly labelled. The reader is mounted to a standard backbox using fixing screws provided.
Operation – A token is read by holding it within close proximity to the reader. Once a token has been read the control unit looks up the access permissions of that user. Access is then granted or denied as appropriate. If access is granted the green LED flashes. If access is denied the red LED flashes.
Installation – Comes supplied with rising clamp terminals at the back. The reader cable connects the reader to the control unit. Both the reader and control unit are clearly labelled. The reader is mounted to a standard backbox using fixing screws provided.
Operation – A token is read by holding it within close proximity to the reader. Once a token has been read the control unit looks up the access permissions of that user. Access is then granted or denied as appropriate. If access is granted the green LED flashes. If access is denied the red LED flashes.
The proximity backbox readers are RFID devices that offer the convenience of contactless authentication for system users. They are available for use with both Switch2 and Net2 systems The readers are supplied with a choice of black or white covers/ bezels. The reader is wired as shown on the control unit label. Note: Be sure to avoid mounting proximity readers on metal surfaces or near other proximity readers as this will affect the read range. A token is read by holding it within close proximity of the reader. Once a token has been read the control unit looks up the access permissions of that user. The control unit verifies the information and grants or denies access as appropriate. By default, all 3 LEDs are lit. If access is granted, the green LED flashes. If access is denied, the red LED flashes.’ An audible tone is emitted in both cases.
Features and benefits:
The proximity backbox readers are RFID devices that offer the convenience of contactless authentication for system users. They are available for use with both Switch2 and Net2 systems The readers are supplied with a choice of black or white covers/ bezels. The reader is wired as shown on the control unit label. Note: Be sure to avoid mounting proximity readers on metal surfaces or near other proximity readers as this will affect the read range. A token is read by holding it within close proximity of the reader. Once a token has been read the control unit looks up the access permissions of that user. The control unit verifies the information and grants or denies access as appropriate. By default, all 3 LEDs are lit. If access is granted, the green LED flashes. If access is denied, the red LED flashes.’ An audible tone is emitted in both cases.
Features and benefits: