AC-3 Access Controller

AC-3 Access Controller

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Highlights

Scalability

The AC3 can support upwards of 20,000 users; can hold a 5000 transactions buffer.

Intuitive Design

The unique terminal board design allows the AC3 to be removed and replaced without disturbing the terminal board connections.

Wiegand Compatible

The AC3 works with the standard 26-bit Wiegand format as well as with other popular Wiegand formats and features a bi-directional Wiegand interface for advanced Wiegand devices such as biometric readers.

Voltage Command

The AC3 features a fully programmable strike voltage output and a separate, fully programmable, voltage source for powering card readers. Both of these voltage outputs can be commanded through the software interface to any voltage between 5V and 24V to match the wide variety of card readers and strikes available on the market today.

CBAS Ready

The AC3 works with Computrols' well-known CBAS Access Control Software to offer a full range of features normally associated only with larger and more expensive systems. Features like "Remote Download" capability, "Self-Diagnostics," and multiple mounting options.

Overview

Computrols' AC3 provides programmed access control using CBAS Access Control software. The point count is perfect for single door control. Use several together in places like garages where more than one reader is required. And the AC3’s small footprint makes it perfect for hard to reach enclosures. A seven segment keypad requiring a PIN number can also be added for extra security. The flexible Wiegand input allows inputs from an array of card reader vendors including proximity, bar code, and magnetic strip readers.

Panasonic BM-ET200 Iris Reader

Computrols' Access Control uses advanced iris reading technology from Panasonic to ensure security of sensitive facilities. The BM-ET200 offers more-accurate, faster, non-contact entry/exit control utilizing biometric technology for iris recognition. The system can be used to check identification in a variety of applications, including airports and entry/exit control for many types of industries. Iris recognition uses individual differences in the complex patterns found within the iris of the human eye to authenticate individual identities. Iris recognition is the most precise of all biometric identification systems.

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