2N 91550947 Basic access control reader Black

Sku code : 91550947-SManufacturer : 2N
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125 kHz/13.56 MHz, RSA-1024 / AES-128, Android 6.0 - More Info
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Module for 2N® IP Verso and 2N® LTE Verso

Complete your project and give residents maximum flexibility and more security. This module combines three access technologies in a single device – meaning you can supplement cutting-edge mobile access powered by WaveKey with a backup PIN code (or combine them for two-factor authentication should the project require it). Traditionalists can still use RFID cards or key fobs, and this reader also reads secure access credentials using 2N® PICard technology
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SKU 91550947-S
EAN 8595159521480
Specification
Technical details
RFID frequency13.56 MHz
TypeBasic access control reader
Authentication typeAccess chip/card, Password
Keypad integratedYes
Fingerprint readerNo
Access code readerYes
Access chip/card readerYes
Product colourBlack
Bluetooth version5.0
BluetoothYes
Display
Built-in displayNo
Camera
Front cameraNo
Ports & interfaces
PC connectedNo
Bluetooth version5.0
BluetoothYes
Power
Power over Ethernet (PoE)Yes
Weight & dimensions
Weight800 g
Operational conditions
Storage temperature (T-T)-40 - 70 °C
Operating temperature (T-T)-40 - 60 °C
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Power over Ethernet (PoE)Yes
Manufacturer 2N
Short Description 125 kHz/13.56 MHz, RSA-1024 / AES-128, Android 6.0
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