Description
2N-916010 Access Unit 13.56MHz Reader ensures reliable control of entry to homes & offices and thereby increases the degree of security.
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ACCESS SECURITYUse 916010 2N Access Unit 13.56MHz Reader to prevent un authorised access to a building, ensuring the highest level of security for all people in the building.
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2N® REMOTE CONFIGURATIONSave time and money for onsite support thanks to our free service. Access all your devices remotely via secured cloud connection. Fastest response to your customers requests.
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NFC SUPPORTThanks to wireless NFC technology, you can easily open the door using a smartphone with the 2N® Mobile Key application installed.
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ADVANCED EVENT REPORTINGThe 2N Access Unit 13.56MHz Reader not only allows logs to be sent to the Syslog server, but also e-mail notifications to building security or an HTTPs command to a third-party system for selected events.
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WEB INTERFACE ADMINISTRATIONSimply connect the access control unit to your LAN and everything can be set up via the intuitive web interface.
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TAMPER PROTECTION2N-916010 Access Unit 13.56MHz Reader is equipped with a mechanical protective switch. As soon as anyone attempts to damage the unit mechanically, the switch is activated and an alarm is set off.
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MONITORING ENTRANCES AND EXITSOther expansion modules (e.g. an exit RFID reader, keypad, or Bluetooth etc.) can be connected to the 2N®Access Unit RFID, allowing you to secure a door easily from both sides.
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INDOOR AND OUTDOOR USEThanks to its mechanical properties, the 916010 2N Access Unit 13.56MHz Reader is designed for either indoor or outdoor installation.
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SIMPLE INSTALLATIONA single ethernet cable, Power over Ethernet, and the option to connect a lock, exit button, or door contact directly to the unit make installation very simple.
The 2N® Access Unit is primarily intended for firms that need to control the movement of people in a building. It offers them a simple, reliable solution at an affordable price. It will also be appreciated by organisations that rent out part of their premises and need to resolve access authorisation to various parts of the building. In addition to a reliably tracking the movement of people in a building, it also provides greater security for all building users.