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Vicon VAX-600KP Proximity Reader And Keypad
Technical Specification
- Make: Vicon
- Model code: VAX-600KP
- Reader Type: Proximity
- IP Rating: IP67
- Mount Type: Wall
Vicon VAX-600KP is a proximity reader and keypad based upon proven contactless digital radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, VAX-600KP readers interface with Vicon's VAX access control system by complying with the Wiegand communication protocol. It offer value-add features such as MAXSecure™ and fleaPower™ and support Vicon proximity card and tag technologies. Additionally, cards and tags are passive devices, eliminate maintenance by requiring no battery, and can be ordered to support several proximity reader technologies.
Read more| Make | Vicon |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Vicon Industries |
| Category | Access Control>Access control readers |
| Model code | VAX-600KP |
| Reader Type | Proximity |
| IP Rating | IP67 |
| Mount Type | Wall |
| Keypad Integrated | Yes |
| Read Range mm | 176 |
| LED / Beep | Beeper included standard |
| Color | Black and a white snap-on cover included standard |
| Wiegand Interface | Yes |
| Electrical Specifications | Voltage: +5 ~ 16 V DC |
| Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 76 × 117 × 19 Weight g: 113 |
| Environmental Specifications | Operating Temp oC: -40 ~ +65 C (-40 ~ +149 F) |
| Protection | IP67 |
| Additional info | Vicon VAX-600KP is a proximity reader and keypad based upon proven contactless digital radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, VAX-600KP readers interface with Vicon's VAX access control system by complying with the Wiegand communication protocol. It offer value-add features such as MAXSecure™ and fleaPower™ and support Vicon proximity card and tag technologies. Additionally, cards and tags are passive devices, eliminate maintenance by requiring no battery, and can be ordered to support several proximity reader technologies. |
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