A fully featured networkable access control unit, EXpert boasts a high specification with supervised inputs and relays, making it suitable for monitoring and signalling alarm conditions. With capacity for up to 48,000 cards, this flexible access controller is ideal for those applications that feature high user volumes through access points - such as education, health and commercial buildings.
Dimensions 390 x 410 x 90 mm
Weight 7.5 kg
Operating Environment -5°C to +45°C, 0 to 95%RH (non-condensing)
Power Supply Input: 230 Vac nominal +10 %/-15 %
Output (mains power): 13.6 to 14 VDC
Output (standby battery): 10.5 to 12.3 VDC
Output current: 3 x 1A (individually fused)
Electronic overload protection
Recommended standby battery type: 1 x 7 Ah Sealed Lead Acid
Max Cards 36,000
Readers Maximum of 4 using the majority of reader, keypad and biometric technologies
including TDSi Microcard, eXprox, Optica and those with standard clock & data,
Wiegand and HID standard 37-bit (H10302) output formats
Doors 2, 3 or 4
Inputs 16 in total; 12 spare when used in 2 door mode or 8 spare when used in 4 door
mode for monitoring other equipment. Can be increased with the use of
EXpert2 and eXin/eXout module
Outputs 8 changeover relay outputs (30V, 2A contact rating) in total; 6 spare when used in 2
door mode or 4 spare when used in 4 door mode for controlling other equipment.
Can be increased with the use of EXpert2 and eXin/eXout module
Time groups 64
Anti-passback Timed and true
Mantrap function Yes
Communications RS-232, RS-485, Ethernet (TCP/IP) with in-built RS-485 converter for up to 30
downstream controllers (eXpert 2 IP model only)
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“Our primary requirement was to secure the building and various areas within it, including the conference rooms, gear room, laundry, kitchen and bedrooms. Whilst we considered a range of alternative solutions, the network and integration capability of the TDSi system as well as the need to issue just a single card for card-holders to access multiple designated areas were the decisive factors in our final specification”. Andy Galvin, IT Manager at the Royal Yachting Association |
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