Vanderbilt ADS5210 - Single Reader Interface Module Including Base Plate And Plastic Housing
Technical Specification
- Make: Vanderbilt
- Model code: ADS5210 - Single reader interface module including base plate and plastic housing
- Voltage: 12 V DC
- Power Consumption: 12 W
- Dimensions mm: 150 x 150 x 76
The ADS5210 provides a Clock&Data/Wiegand interface between a card reader and the advanced central controller (AC5100‚ AC5102 or AC5200) for one card reader. When a cardholder presents the access card at an entry or exit reader the ADS5210 reader interface interprets the encoded information and sends this data to the controller. The controller then checks the validity of the cardholder‚ and if the appropriate permissions have been assigned‚ the controller sends a message back to the reader interface allowing it to unlock the door and provide passage. It can also report the status of the door (locked or unlocked) at any time.
Read moreMake | Vanderbilt |
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Manufacturer | Vanderbilt Industries |
Category | Access Control>Access control accessories |
Model code | ADS5210 - Single reader interface module including base plate and plastic housing |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 12 V DC Power Consumption: 12 W |
Physical Specifications | Dimensions mm: 150 x 150 x 76 |
Additional info |
The ADS5210 provides a Clock&Data/Wiegand interface between a card reader and the advanced central controller (AC5100‚ AC5102 or AC5200) for one card reader. When a cardholder presents the access card at an entry or exit reader the ADS5210 reader interface interprets the encoded information and sends this data to the controller. The controller then checks the validity of the cardholder‚ and if the appropriate permissions have been assigned‚ the controller sends a message back to the reader interface allowing it to unlock the door and provide passage. It can also report the status of the door (locked or unlocked) at any time. |
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