1,Directly integrated with 10M TCP/IP communication, it features excellent transmission performance.
2,Large-capacity Flash memory ensures data retention for up to 10 years even in the event of a power failure.
3,It can be externally connected to 4 Wiegand card readers and 4 485 card readers, and mixed installation is also supported to achieve two-way card swiping for 2 doors.
4,All input interfaces are equipped with optocoupler protection for enhanced system stability.
5,The hardware comes with a built-in Web server, allowing for management and real-time monitoring without the need to install software.
6,Each door has up to 16 sets of opening times, and each set can be configured with different identification methods.
7,Multiple door opening identification methods are available: card, password, card + password, card or password, dual cards, free passage, timed door opening and closing, and timed alarm.
8,Supports remote operation for door opening and closing, fire alarm, and alarm.
9,Supports software or Web-based door locking; supports anti-passback across multiple machines; supports interlocking.
10,Supports alarm output for multiple events, such as invalid cards, invalid time, door alarm, and door opening timeout.
11,All Wiegand interfaces are compatible with 26, 34, and 37 protocols and have optocoupler protection.
12,Data is actively sent, and transmission is not limited by the number of controllers.
13,Supports individual setting of the validity period for each card.
14,All access control devices support mixed installation.
15,When used with software, it supports attendance and real-time online patrol functions.
16,Supports real-time management and monitoring by multiple users and multiple machines.
17,When equipped with network cameras and a multi-functional electronic map, it enables network real-time monitoring and video capture.