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Switch2 Vandal-Proof Proximity Reader
£185.00

Switch2 Vandal-Proof Proximity Reader
About - For use with Switch2. The barrel-like construction of the reader means that it can be buried in a wall. Iideal for use in vandal prone areas where malicious damage could be a problem. The end cap is used as a marker, so users know where to present their tokens.
Installation - The reader is wired as shown on the control unit label. The reader itself is inserted into a 20mm diameter hole in the wall or door frame. The cap is then mounted as a visual marker for users. The reader should not be mounted into metal.
Operation - A Card/Keyfob is read by holding within close proximity of the reader. Once read, the control unit looks up the access permissions of that user. Access is then granted or denied as appropriate.
For use with Switch2 Control Unit.
Switch2 Vandal-Proof Proximity Reader consists of:
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1 x Vandal-Proof Proximity reader
- Use with Switch2
- Solution for vulnerable areas
- The reader is buried in a wall or door frame
- Supplied with two coloured caps (Black & White)
- IPX7 rated - suitable for external use
| Approximate Dimensions - Tube (mm) | 20 x 60mm |
| Approximate Dimensions - Cap (mm) | 30 x 48 x 9mm |
| Power Supply In (V) | 12V D.C. |
| Current consumption (mA) |
110mA |
| Read Range (mm) |
40 - 80MM |
| Operating Temp (C) | -20º to 55ºC |
| Protection Rating | IPX7 |
About - For use with Switch2. The barrel-like construction of the reader means that it can be buried in a wall. Iideal for use in vandal prone areas where malicious damage could be a problem. The end cap is used as a marker, so users know where to present their tokens.
Installation - The reader is wired as shown on the control unit label. The reader itself is inserted into a 20mm diameter hole in the wall or door frame. The cap is then mounted as a visual marker for users. The reader should not be mounted into metal.
Operation - A Card/Keyfob is read by holding within close proximity of the reader. Once read, the control unit looks up the access permissions of that user. Access is then granted or denied as appropriate.
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