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 Standalone access control. 
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Post Standalone access control.
Ideal for controlling access on one or many independent doors in a building. Access is gained by using a numeric code, PIN with a keypad, or by presenting a proximity or magstripe token, depending on the reader type fitted.

These systems are programmed at each door. If tokens need to be barred or codes changed, this action must be completed at every door on the system.

Typical applications:

1. Small business premises
2. Sports clubs
3. Storage units
4. Any small or medium sized site requiring access control

Standalone systems are great for smaller sites with a relatively small number of users, token management is simple, and the system can be extended easily as your requirements change.


Tue Jun 29, 2010 12:48 pm
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Post Re: Standalone access control.
A standalone solution where all of the control electronics are in the keypad or reader. Compact systems are an easy to administer and cost-effective means of controlling access to a building. However, as the control electronics are all housed in the reader or keypad this type of system is not recommended for exterior or high security interior doors. Compact systems are available in a choice of TOUCHLOCK keypads, PROXIMITY readers or CARDLOCK (magstripe) readers.

Access is gained by using a code or PIN with a keypad, or by presenting a valid token to readers. Simple token management using our token packs makes administration straightforward. Compact systems can be fitted to one door or many doors in a building. Additional doors may be added as required.

Key features

* 10,000 users (PROXIMITY & CARDLOCK), up to 50 codes (TOUCHLOCK)
* Simple token management
* Scaleable; systems can be added to easily
* Available as PROXIMITY, magstripe (CARDLOCK) or keypads (TOUCHLOCK)


Wed Jun 30, 2010 11:24 am
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Post Re: Standalone access control.
The Avea indoor proximity reader is self contained and no PC is required. To program it, you use the add and delete cards it comes with. Unlike some other inexpensive systems, you don't have to delete all cards when you only want to delete one. This feature is a big big time saver. Also unlike some competitors systems, the Avea will accept up to 2730 cards or fobs! As good or even better than other systems selling at $400. Just add an electric strike or magnetic lock and a power supply for the reader and a power supply for the electric strike or magnetic lock and you're done! Call us if you need choosing an electric strike or magnetic lock. we sell more of them than anyone.

# Low Priced, Single-Door Proximity Entry System - connect an electric strike and power supply and you're done
# No Control Panels - Standalone Access Controller
# Easy and simple to use
# Has a flat back so it's easy to install on any flat surface
# Low profile modern look
# Accommodates up to 2730 users - either cards or fobs or mix them, your choice!
# Reading range is around 2 to 3 inches
# Enter/remove individual ID cards easily anytime


Sun Jul 04, 2010 11:07 am
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