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AX200 TCP/IP Controller |

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Part No. 105-201 |
AX200 Brochure |
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AX200 Installation Guide |
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AX200 Connection Diagram |
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AX200 Connection Diagram In / Out Readers |
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Features
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Total card management - access control, time
and attendance, photo ID printing and exception monitoring
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Standard query language (SQL)
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Ethernet TCP/IP 10MB communication with
encryption
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Plug & Play LAN and serial connection
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Wide Area Network support
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256 time zones
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up to 256 readers
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65,535 access levels
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2,000 / 4,000 / 16,000 cards per controller
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Transactions stored locally at the controller
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Time & attendance reports
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Add/Replace card Wizard
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Import / Export database
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New Device Wizard
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Integrated support for offline controllers
with DTU (data transfer unit)
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E-mail reports, alarms, exceptions
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Automatic database repair and maintenance
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Up to 2,000 cards or 1,000 cards and PINcode
- expandable up to 16,000 cards per controller
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Multi-language support
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Easy to install
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Supports multiple reader technologies
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Selectable door open & extended door open
time
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Deadlock
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High security mode
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Latch function (permanent unlock)
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Scheduled backup utility
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Windows™ 95, 98SE, NT, 2000, ME & XP
The AX200 is an Ethernet based (TCP/IP) high
speed controller. Two AX100 intelligent door interfaces can be connected
to each AX200 - with its modular design, the system can be expanded up to 256
doors with 16,000 cardholders.
The PC software included automatically detects
the jumper-less controllers.
The extremely small controllers can easily be
fitted local to the door and allows connection to existing local and wide area
networks using low-cost standard CAT5 cabling. This provides an economical
way to control doors requiring long cable runs or for remote offices and sites
without the need for costly dial-up modems or cabling.
Automatic setup and wizards reduces not only the
installation and maintenance time considerably but also provides the novice or
infrequent user guidance to quickly perform a wide range of tasks.
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