Description
The EPX-10 is a compact proximity reader designed for secure access control in both indoor and outdoor environments. It supports up to 2000 users and features LED indication, audio feedback, and an IP65 rating, making it ideal for a wide range of applications.
Product Features and Benefits
- Operating Voltage: Operates at 12V DC for consistent power supply.
- User Capacity: Supports up to 2000 users with additional cards or fobs for broad scalability.
- Weatherproof Design: IP65 rating ensures suitability for both internal and external applications.
- Programmable: Cards and fobs are fully programmable via the supplied infrared programmer for ease of use.
- Clear Indication: Equipped with 3x LED and audio signals for seamless user feedback.
- Contact Control: Features volt-free contacts, timed 1-42 seconds, for flexible access control.
- Read Range: Offers a 5cm read range for quick and efficient card/fob reading.
- Memory: Non-volatile memory retains user data during power outages.
- Compact Design: Sleek dimensions of L75 × H115 × D21mm for easy installation and aesthetic appeal.
- Easy Installation: Surface-mounted design for straightforward installation in various settings.
Each Kit Includes
- EPX-10 Proximity Reader
- Infrared programmer for programming cards/fobs
- Installation manual
Applications
Ideal for secure access control in offices, computer rooms, schools, and student accommodations, the EPX-10 Proximity Reader is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, providing flexibility for various security setups.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q1: What is the maximum number of users this reader can support?
The Proximity Reader can support up to 2000 users. - Q2: Can this reader be used outdoors?
Yes, the reader is IP65 rated and suitable for both internal and external use. - Q3: How do I program the cards or fobs?
Cards and fobs can be fully programmed using the infrared programmer supplied with the reader. - Q4: What is the range of the reader?
The reader has a range of 5cm. - Q5: Does the reader have a memory function?
Yes, it has a non-volatile memory to retain user data during power outages.