What is a Skyline Proximity Reader ref. 7440 and what are its general characteristics?

What is a Skyline Proximity Reader ref. 7440 and what are its general characteristics?

This is an autonomous or centralized access control reader that allows for the opening via a proximity card or key ring. This proximity reader via the configuration of its dipswitches (SW2), may work in autonomous or centralised access control systems.

General Features:

* A reader which opens the door when the proximity card or key ring is brought close to it. Only authorised cards or key rings will activate the device. Physical contact is not necessary.

* This proximity reader via the configuration of its dipswitches (SW2), may work in autonomous or centralised access control systems.

* A confirmation tone and status light to confirm the acceptance or rejection of the presented card.

* It does not require contact between the reader and the card. Reading distance of 5 cm (card ) or 1.5 cm (key ring).

*  Access control module to incorporate in skyline door entry/video door entry panels.

* Dimensions: 105.2 x 47.5

* Recommended for interiors and exteriors.

AUTONOMOUS configuration.

* Capacity for up to 400 user cards or key rings.

* Reader and controller integrated in the same module.

Technical Characteristics (AUTONOMOUS):

  • Manual programming via the Master card or PC (registrations and deactivation of cards) is very simple.
  • Door sensor and exit button control.
  • Relay output.
  • Lock-release activation via relay with programmable time. Programmable for 1 to 99 seconds.
  • Status LEDs (help programming and status).

Configuration as CENTRALISED AC-MAX with Wiegand 26

* On launching the reader if in the following mode:

- Wiegand-26, the “+” led will light up for 1 second.

*Proximity reader for capacity for up to:

- 8192 Credential for ref. 5223 (2DOOR) or ref. 5224 (4DOOR)

Technical Characteristics (CENTRALISED with Wiegand 26):

- The  Wiegand  (WG) readers provide the system with greater tamper-proof security by not incorporating the lock-release or the output button on the reader itself. All devices are connected in the door controller and therefore are out of reach from tampering. The door controller is installed inside (secure zone) and the reader in the exterior.

- The reader may be used with other door controllers that use the Wiegand 26 (WG).

- Wiring:  7 wires to the door controller.

- This is programmed using the PC programming software with AC-MAX LT or AC-MAX ST.

CENTRALISED MDS-ACPlus configuration.

*Proximity reader for capacity for up to:

- 1020 cards/key rings user with the MDS unit (ref. 2405).

- 2048 user cards/key rings with the ACPlus unit (ref. 4410).

* Reader and controller integrated in the same module.

Technical characteristics (CENTRALISED MDS-ACPlus):

- Lock-release button input, door sensor input and lock-release sensor (C, NO, NC, voltage free).

- Reader wiring - Central Unit: 2 wires (power) + shielded twisted pair (data). In an installation with several readers they may be connected with cascade configuration.

- With a dipswitch (SW1) to configure:

• Door Number (switches 1…5): the number of entrances/doors (0..31).

• Switch 6: No function.

Lock-release opening (switches 7..8): Depending on the installation:

  • Lock-Release Opening Time (seconds) in MDS
  • Software Configuration in ACPlus (switches without functions).

- CN3 Connector: Keypad connector.

- This is programmed using the PC programming software on the installed central unit (ref. 2405 or Ref. 4410).

Configuration as CENTRALISED with Wiegand 26 or Data/Clock protocol.

* On launching the reader if in the following mode:

- Wiegand-26, the “+” led will light up for 1 second.

- Data/Clock, the “-“ led will light up for 1 second.

*Proximity reader for capacity for up to:

- 1020 cards/key rings user with the MDS unit (ref. 2405).

- 2048 user cards/key rings with the ACPlus unit (ref. 4410).

* Requires a door-controller (ref. 4420) for connection and operation.

Technical Characteristics (CENTRALISED with Wiegand 26 or Data/Clock protocol):

- The  Wiegand  (WG) or Data/Clock readers provide the system with greater tamper-proof security by not incorporating the lock-release or the output button on the reader itself. All devices are connected in the door controller and therefore are out of reach from tampering. The door controller is installed inside (secure zone) and the reader in the exterior.

- The reader may be used with other door controllers that use the Wiegand 26 (WG) or Data/Clock protocols.

- Wiring:  7 wires to the door controller.

- This is programmed using the PC programming software on the installed central unit (ref. 2405 or Ref. 4410).


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