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المصغر |
الصفحة الرئيسية |
نبذة عن الشركة |
أخبار الشركة |
المنتجات صالة العرض |
أخبار المنتجات |
كتالوجات والتكنولوجيا ملاحظات |
عرض المعلومات التجارية |
TV الإنترنت |
تنبيه المنتج |
الاتصال الدولي |
معلومات الاتصال | ||
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المنتجات المميزة |
Mullion Mount Proximity Reader
قائمة موجزة بالمواضيع المنشورة::
Lenel OpenCard™ Readers
Lenel’s standard mullion mount reader (LPMM-6800) offers the read range of a mid-range reader
at the cost of a “mini.” It is designed to be mounted directly on a metal door frame/mullion.
Because it is metal-compensated, there is minimal reduction in read range. The LPMM-6800 has a
read range of 6 to 8 in. (152 to 203 mm). It is designed for indoor and outdoor applications.
The LPMM-6800’s electronics are potted with a UL-approved compound that makes them
impervious to the elements. The reader is manufactured in an ISO 9000-certified facility to achieve
the highest quality standard. It is highly reliable, warranted for life, and available in either dark gray
(standard) or beige color.
The LPMM-6800 reader can easily be configured to meet the needs of virtually any access control
system. The reader outputs both Wiegand and RS-232 data, and features annunciator and LED
feedback.
قائمة موجزة بالمواضيع المنشورة::
The Lenel OpenCard Reader series includes the most flexible readers in the industry. A single
reader supports all applicable ISO standards (14443 and 15693), including the new U.S.
Government PIV standard. All Lenel OpenCard Readers contain both 125 kHz proximity and
13.56 MHz contactless smart card support in one unit. Lenel OpenCard Readers provide
compatibility with Lenel prox, HID® proximity, GE/CASI ProxLite®, XceedID proximity, AWID
proximity and most 13.56 MHz technologies (see chart on back). By offering 125 kHz and 13.56
MHz technology in one reader, Lenel protects customers from obsolescence in the transition from
proximity technology to contactless smart card technology. Even if customers want to continue
using proximity technology today, the new Lenel OpenCard Readers offer economical migration to
the latest in smart card technology while accommodating their budget or timeline.
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