The ANC1616-B network server is a multi functional device that can be set to several modes. In the “CerPass” mode, the ANC1616-B facilitates communication between the AMS PC and door controllers through a TCP/IP Ethernet network. In the “Biometrics” mode, the ANC1616-B enables the connection of the Fingertip reader AR6332-BI to a TCP/IP Ethernet network. In the “Device Server” mode, the ANC1616-B connects the serial devices to a TCP/IP Ethernet Network. The ANC1616-B can be configured either locally (by using an emulation terminal on the serial connection PC to ANC1616-B) or remotely (by using a Telnet client). This configuration is stored in the EEProm of the ANC1616-B device and is retained even without electricity supply.
| Make | Vanderbilt |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Vanderbilt Industries |
| Model code | ANC1616-B |
| Environmental Specifications | Operating Temperature oC: -20 ~ +60 |
| Electrical Specifications | Voltage: 12 |
| Physical Specifications | Dimensions mm: 95 x 64 x 23 |
| Accessories | Access Network Converter |
| Additional info | The ANC1616-B network server is a multi functional device that can be set to several modes. In the “CerPass” mode, the ANC1616-B facilitates communication between the AMS PC and door controllers through a TCP/IP Ethernet network. In the “Biometrics” mode, the ANC1616-B enables the connection of the Fingertip reader AR6332-BI to a TCP/IP Ethernet network. In the “Device Server” mode, the ANC1616-B connects the serial devices to a TCP/IP Ethernet Network. The ANC1616-B can be configured either locally (by using an emulation terminal on the serial connection PC to ANC1616-B) or remotely (by using a Telnet client). This configuration is stored in the EEProm of the ANC1616-B device and is retained even without electricity supply. |