Access Controllers, Readers & Accessories
Serial main and sub-controllers: All door hardware is connected to sub-controllers. Sub-controllers usually do not make access decisions, and instead forward all requests to the main controllers. Main controllers usually support from 16 to 32 sub-controllers. TCP/IP Modules/interfaces are used as communication interface to the PC to transfer the logs of entry and exist. Work load on the host PC is significantly reduced, because it only needs to communicate with a few main controllers. The overall cost of the system is lower, as sub-controllers are usually simple and inexpensive devices.
EL-ST100
Weatherproof Proximity Door Access Controller
Stand-Alone Device | Verify via Password/Card | Anti Card Collision
Four types of verification mode for greater security
EL-RD100
Weatherproof ProAce Proximity Reader
Exceptional Detection, High Reliability, Consistent Read-Range and Stability
Controller LED’s and Electronic Buzzer
EL-RD200
Weatherproof ProAce Proximity Reader with Integrated Keypad
50mm Maximum Effective Reading Range
Controller LED’s and Electronic Buzzer
EL-SR10D
Weatherproof Proximity ID Card Reader
Exceptional Detection, High Reliability, Consistent Read-Range and Stability
Controller LED’s and Electronic Buzzer
EL-SR10C
Weatherproof Proximity Mifare Reader
Exceptional Detection, High Reliability, Consistent Read-Range and Stability
Controller LED’s and Electronic Buzzer
EL-GP20P-10
Weather resistant RFID Reader
Wide voltage range from 5 to 12.5 VDC
Externally programmable interface
EL-T9MFW
Weatherproof Touch Access Keypad Controller
Reading Range : 30~50mm | Stand-Alone Device
Verify via Password and or Card | User Capacity: 2000
EL-T1102EM
Weatherproof Touch Access Keypad Controller
125KHz RFID Card Proximity ID EM | Stand-Alone Device
Verify via Password and or Card | Metal Case
EL-2000R
Access Control Board for Two Readers
10,000 cards & 30,000 off-line transaction events
Global Anti-Passbook | Door Interlocking Capability
Non-intelligent, Semi Intelligent and Intelligent readers: Simply read the card number or PIN, and forward it to a control panel. In case of biometric identification, such readers output the ID number of a user. Typically, Wiegand protocol is used for transmitting data to the control panel, but other options such as RS-232, RS-485 and Clock/Data are not uncommon. This is the most popular type of access control readers. Examples of such readers are RFIF, Mifare, HID, UHF long range, etc.