Standalone controllers
The main purpose of an access control system is to control movements from one area to another. Employees are given a personal card, key fob or code that they use with a reader or keypad; they are assign with access rights to certain areas, door or on certain day and time.
From small, medium to large sized businesses, intelligent standalone network access control systems can be applied in various ways to fit their security needs. Standalone access control solution can be in a form of a reader with a keypad or reader of an identification means. Access is gained by using a numeric code or PIN with a keypad, or by presenting a proximity identification mean to the reader.
Simplex standalone access controllers are available in three styles:
Simplex N
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Type N casings
standard casing, available in light grey,
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Simplex I
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Type I casings with a built-in keypad
readers of proximity cards or key fobs, available in light gray casing, |
Simplex I+K
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Type I casings with a built-in keypad
eaders of proximity cards or key fobs, with an additional keypad for entering the numeric code to open doors, available in light gray casing with dark gray buttons.
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Simplex standalone access controllers are protected against moisture therefore they are suitable to install both indoor and outdoor. To supply power Power W2 charger is used. Besides Simplex, Power W2 can also supply power to the electric lock.
Simplex standalone controllers can be program in the following ways (entering and deleting users manually, setting for how long the door should remain open ...). This can be executed by using a Master card or a Master code. You can also use the basic program for access control STOP software.
Simplex as standalone reader/controller with power supply Power W2 and Spider W5
Multi Simplex wiring diagram with STOP software
