Keypad access control K140C101
*Rain Shield Cover
*Waterproof Version
*EM/ID card/tag reader
*Backlight
*DC 12 V
*Shock resistance
*1000 Users
*Anti-vandal Metal shell
*Doorbell button
The Keypad Access Control K140C101 is a standalone access control system, meaning it operates independently without needing a computer or software to manage it.
It’s a keypad and card reader designed for door access, particularly in outdoor settings, offering a combination of password and fingerprint (or card) recognition for security.
Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
Key Features:
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Standalone Operation:The K140C101 doesn’t require a computer or software for programming or operation. It’s designed to be self-contained.
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Keypad and Card Reader:It incorporates a keypad for entering PIN codes and a card reader for proximity cards, allowing users to access through either method or a combination of both.
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Waterproof and Durable:The K140C101 is designed for outdoor use, with a waterproof construction to withstand various weather conditions.
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User Capacity:It supports a certain number of users (e.g., 1000 or 2000) depending on the specific model, allowing for multiple authorized individuals.
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Wiegand Output:It may have a Wiegand output, which allows it to connect to other access control systems.
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Lock Options:The system can be equipped with a magnetic lock and/or an electric strike, providing flexibility in locking mechanisms.
How it works:
- User Enrollment: Users are added to the system by either programming a PIN code directly into the keypad or by adding their proximity card to the system.
- Access Request: When a user approaches the door, they can either enter their PIN code on the keypad or present their proximity card to the reader.
- Verification: The system verifies the entered PIN or card against its stored database.
- Access Granted: If the PIN or card is valid, the system unlocks the door, allowing access.
Common Applications:
- Small Offices: Securing individual offices or storage rooms.
- Residential Buildings: Controlling access to common areas or individual units.
- Gate Entry: Managing access to gated properties.
- Commercial Facilities: Securing warehouses, labs, or other areas.
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