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74 2011 ACCESS CONTROL
2011 ACCESS CONTROL 75
74 2011 ACCESS CONTROL
2011 ACCESS CONTROL 75
Wiegand 26-Data/Clock
Mini Bluetooth
Ref.4479
• Access control reader which uses telephones with Bluetooth
technology where the mobile phone identifies the user.
• Reduced size module to store circuit boxes or in audio/video
door entry system Skyline flush mounted boxes.
Can operate as a stand-alone or centralised system.
Congurable by way of dip switches (SW1).
Configuration as a CENTRALISED system with
Wiegand26 protocol or Data/Clock. Capacity:
- 1.020 mobile telephones with MDS C.U. (ref.2405).
- 2.048 mobile telephones with CAC C.U. (ref.4410).
Requires a door controller (ref.4420) for its connection
and operation.
• Congurable reading range: 2m, 9m or up to 20m.
• Congurable Repetition Time (point in time at which the
reader will re-activate the relay for the telephone detected).
Bluetooth
Dimensions: (horizontal)x(vertical)x(depth) mm
SPECIFICATIONS
• Dimensions:
• Power Supply (V)
• Consumption (mA) S/lock-release
• Operating Temperature
86x60
12V (dc)
50
-15º to 55ºC
Programming is done thanks to the «FermaxPC» software
package which can be downloaded from www.fermax.com.
The codes of phones in Wiegand and data/clock format are
provided by the PC application and should be set up on the
control system (Central Unit).
PROGRAMMING
INSTALLATION
TECHNICAL FEATURES
• The system can work in various modes:
- Request PIN: When the receiver detects
a telephone it requests the PIN (4 digit code
configured by the administrator).
- Request Confirmation: When the receiver
detects a telephone, it requests a confirmation
to open the door.
The user should use key 1 and accept to open
the door.
- Automatic Mode (Without PIN): The door opens
when it detects an authorised phone.
• Acoustic and visual status data.
• The Wiegand readers (WG) or Data/Clock allow
greater anti-sabotage security given that all the
devices are connected to the door controller and
are therefore outside the range for interference.
The door controller is installed in the interior area
(secure area) and the reader in the exterior.
• The reader can be used with other door controllers
which use Wiegand 26 (WG) protocols or Data/
Clock.
• Wiring: 7 wires to the door controller.
• For more information, see the door controller's
Technical Features section.
Reader
Reader
module
Reader
2
2
2
2
2
C.U. (ref.2405 ref.4410)
Twisted Pair
Door controller
(ref.4420)
Power Supply
7
7
7
7
Mini Bluetooth module
CENTRALISED
Door lock recommended:
12Vdc 30708 2888 29580
Normal
Normal
w/sensor
References
Reinforced

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