New from Continental Access, a division of Napco Security Technologies Inc., the CICP2100 uniVerse single door controller provides support for two readers on one door, using Power over Ethernet (POE). Used in a CA3000 or CA4K access control security management software environment, the tamper-supervised CICP2100 Power over Ethernet controller supports two readers and/or one low current strike via POE.

CICP2100 uniVerse Door Controller

Super-fast, the CICP2100 uniVerse features a 54MHz RISC processor and also a 1000 transaction buffer (expandable to 10,000), 256 time schedules, 30,000 access groups, and 5 x100 holidays. For easy and clean mounting nearly anywhere, the compact unit is designed to fit conveniently in a standard double-gang electrical box, and can be used networked with, or in place of, Continental Access’ more traditional expandable Accelaterm or Supertwo controllers and/or integrated Trilogy Networx Wireless PIN/Prox Access Control Locks. It Includes a paintable metal faceplate cover with LED indicator status window, and a connection diagrammed secure self-sleeve, for easiest deployment.

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