Rosslare Standalone 4x3 Backlit Keypad and EM Format Reader
EM Format Reader
Rosslare Standalone 4x3 Backlit Keypad
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Quick Overview:
- Built-in 125 kHz RFID card reader
- 500 users can have PIN and / or RFID
credentials to grant access. - Smooth attractive design, with anti-vandal
construction. - Highly-visible blue backlit keypad.
- 3 operational Security Levels can be selected
with special PIN codes. - Supports up to 8-digit PIN codes, with timed
wrong code lockout after 3 wrong attempts. - 2 tri-colored LEDs and integral sounder for
programming and operation. - Wide range of low voltage AC/DC power
input.
Professional Grade Features:
- Optical tamper detection output.
- Automatic internal heater prevents key freeze at
-20°C (4°F). - 10 programmable modes for auxiliary input and
output (2 Amp Form C Relay.) - 2 Amp Form C Lock Strike Relay, for fail-safe and
fail-secure, with input for REX. - Supports: Door Ajar, Forced, Shunt, Monitor, and
Secure mode. - Door bell key feature operation (from '*' bell
key), with Rosslare's accessory BLD40.
The Blurb:
The AC-Q42SB anti-vandal controller has a unique combination of large backlit metal keys and a builtin
heater. It offers a higher level of user accessibility in low light areas. AC-Q42SB has an attractive slim profile, free from sharp edges, ideal for installations where style, strength and functionality are highly important.
This feature-rich unit offers all weather operation, with flexible programming capabilities including a
unique “code search” for simple user management. Non-volatile memory protects the storage of user
database, modes and parameters.
(ACQ42SB)
Specifications:
Electrical Specifications
Operating Voltage Range | 12 to 24VDC, from a regulated power supply 16 to 24VAC, from a transformer |
Input Current | (Heater Off) Standby: 85mA, Maximum: 145mA, at 12VDC (Heater On) Standby: 565mA, Maximum: 625mA, at 12VDC |
Relay Outputs | Lock Strike: 2A, N.O. and N.C. Auxiliary: 2A, N.O. and N.C. |
Tamper | Optical back tamper sensor, O.C. active low 32mA max sink current |
Inputs | REX: N.O. Dry Contact Auxiliary (In/Monitor): N.O. Dry Contact. 10 Programmable modes |
Proximity Card Reader | Maximum read range*: 65mm (2.5") Modulation: ASK at 125 kHz Compatible cards: All 26-Bit EM Cards |
Operational Specifications
Capacity | 500 Users, single / dual code each |
Keypad | 3x4 Keys for local programming and 4 to 8 digit PIN codes entry |
User Levels | Normal, Secure, Master |
Security Modes | Normal, Bypass, Secure |
Audio Visual | Interface for BL-D40 (bell, chime and siren enunciator) Two tri-color LED indicators, built-in sounder |
Design | Epoxy potted, fully-sealed in a rugged polycarbonate enclosure. Red illuminated rubber keys. Suitable for harsh environments. |
Enviromental Specifications
Operating Enviroment | Water resistant, suitable for outdoor use (IP65) |
Operating Temperature | -20oC to 60oC (-4oF to 140oF). |
Operating Humidity | 0 to 95% (non-condensing) |
RFI Protection | > 20 V/m up to 1000 MHz |
Physical Specifications
Dimensions (LxWxH) | 120mm x 76mm x 22mm (4.72" x 3" x 0.85") |
Weight | 521 (1.18 lbs) |
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SKU | ACQ42SB |
Brand | Rosslare |
Shipping Weight | 0.7300kg |
Shipping Width | 0.220m |
Shipping Height | 0.077m |
Shipping Length | 0.160m |
Shipping Cubic | 0.002710400m3 |
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