Watchguard Standalone IP55 Access Control Reader ACRDR100

$84.03 inc GST

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Description

The ACRDR100 is a weather resistant, ABS plastic, self-contained access control reader designed to directly drive electric door locks. It is capable of accommodating up to 500 user RFID cards/keyfobs and is compatible with both fail-safe and fail-secure locks. The door lock striking timer is programmable for access customisation. A built-in door chime relay contact is available to operate an external low power door chime. The reader uses a solid-state switch instead of a mechanical relay contact for door lock strikes to improve service life. It also features a tamper switch and unauthorised access lock for vandal protection.

The ACRDR100 has a built-in Data I/O bus, enabling up to 3 additional ACRDR100s to be used in a multi-station access control configuration. The reader comes standard with 2 RFID cards and is also compatible with the entire range of proximity keys and cards.

SPECIFICATIONS

Access Lock Modes: No lock / 60s after 10 attempts / 15 mins after 10 attempts

Data I/O Bus: Up to 3 additional readers

Dimensions: 119 x 60 x 23mm

Door Chime: 1A / 24VDC (N.O. relay, dry contact)

Door Lock Control: Time: 1 ~ 60 seconds

Ingress Protection: IP55 (dust protected & water ingress resistant)

Material & Finish: Matte grey ABS plastic / Black gloss front

Maximum User Access: 500 (user) / 5 (super-user) ; keyfobs, cards

Operating Current: 60mA (standby) / 80mA (active)

Operating Environment: -20°C ~ 70°C / RH95% (max)

Power Input: 12VDC

Solid State Door Lock: 3A / 16VDC

Tamper Switch: 50mA / 12VDC (N.C. relay, dry contact)

Weight: 0.16kg

Warranty (Years): 1

Shipping Weight and Dimensions

Includes product and packages

Width: 170mm

Height: 35mm

Depth: 120mm

Weight: 0.18kg

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