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    DOX Access Controller

    DOX Access Controller is multi channel, multi application, intelligent data collection and access control

    network device. It provides specific point-of-activity with host communication and drives various peripheral

    devices, such as card readers, touch screen consoles, door locks, biometric readers, and other activators and

    sensors. Onboard data storage and processing capabilities are ensuring both online and autonomous offline

    performance, not only for access control, but also for other automatic ID transactions, such as time

    recording, cashless payment, jobcosting, vending and similar.

    DOX Controller is a principal building block of IP based computerized access control networks of various

    complexities, from few doors on a single location up to hundreds of doors on multiple locations.

    READER TECHNOLOGIES

    DOX platform supports wide variety of readers and card technologies, from legacy magstripe to latest smart

    RFID such as Legic Advant and HID iClass. Several biometric readers are also supported, from leading

    technology leaders Bioscrypt and Panasonic. Various template management models are supported including

    template-on-card and template-on-board.

    APPLICATIONSAccess Control DOX Controller has capacity for managing up to four independent access points (passages,

    doors or entrances). Biometric technology can be applied for high security requirements, including

    fingerprint and 3D face recognition from Bioscrypt and iris recognition from Panasonic.

    Time & Attendance Combined with DOX Console, a separate and specialized touch

    screen module, DOX Console provides elegant and versatile time recording solution. Up to

    four DOX Consoles can be driven by a single DOX controller allowing any combination of

    access control and time recording. Biometric readers can be used to eliminate the problem

    of "buddy punching" or simply provide the convenience of a pure cardless system.

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    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

    Physical 340mm x 150mm x 75mm (without cable guards),370mm x 175mm x 75mm (with cable guards),Weight 1750g (without battery), 2350g (with battery).

    Power supply 230V AC, 50Hz, 160mA max.

    Environment Operating temperature: 0C to +50C, Storage temperature: -20C to +70C, Humidity:10% to 90% (none condensing).

    Badge Readers 4 interfaces for Wiegand or Data/Clock reader with 2 LED indicator outputs per interface

    Memory 16Mbit non-volatile memory for access profiles and event log (up to 10.000 events, up to20.000 user profiles).

    Communicationinterfaces

    Host interface:

    Ethernet: 10BaseT / 100BaseT, or

    RS232, 9600 57600 baud

    Party line interface (master/ slave link): CAN, 125Kbit max. 64 terminals per segment max. segment length 200 m.

    Subnet interface (for peripheral devices):

    RS485, 9600 57600 baud

    Outputs 6 Relay outputs, configurable for passive or active output;

    Max. 30V/3A for passive output

    Note: current consumption of active external devices is limited to 1A.

    Inputs 6 digital inputs, optically isolated, 2 passive, 4 active inputsPassive input: Uin = 12-24V AC/DC.

    Battery option Rechargeable Sealed Lead Acid, 12V/1,2 Ah.

    Standards LVD: IEC60950-1: 2001

    EMC: EN55022: 1998+A1: 2000 (CLASS A),EN55024: 1998+A1:2001+A2:2003,

    EN61000-3-3:1995+A1:2001

    EC mark affixed June 2006

    All specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

    INTERFACING DIAGRAM