Hirsch Electronics M64N2 - 64-output Access Control Controller With Modular Design And Scalable Architecture
Technical Specification
- Make: Hirsch Electronics
- Model code: M64N2
- Series: DIGI*TRAC
- Controller Type: Standalone
- Max No. of Doors per Controller: 64
Controls 64 doors. Can be both standalone and networked. Digital transmission including long wiring runs, multi-drop connections, LAN interface options and modem options. Can perform local or remote programming. Provides 10/100 Ethernet or direct connect RS-232 to host PC with XBox globalization to downstream controllers. Provides up to 115KBps RS-485 and AES (128-bit Rijndael) encryption between "N2" controllers. Only supported by Velocity Version 2.6 SP2 or later. CE.
Read moreMake | Hirsch Electronics |
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Manufacturer | Hirsch / IDENTIVE |
Category | Access Control>Access control controllers |
Model code | M64N2 |
Series | DIGI*TRAC |
Controller Type | Standalone |
Max No. of Doors per Controller | 64 |
No of Cardholders | 4,000 |
Offline Capabilities | Yes |
Networkable | Yes |
Communication Type | LAN, RS-485, RS-232 |
Universal / Wiegand Reader Interface | Yes |
Dial-up Functionality | Yes |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 90 ~ 130 V AC Power Consumption: 2.15 Amp |
Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 559 x 510 x 159 Weight g: 27,200 |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 60 Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 90 |
Additional info |
Controls 64 doors. Can be both standalone and networked. Digital transmission including long wiring runs, multi-drop connections, LAN interface options and modem options. Can perform local or remote programming. Provides 10/100 Ethernet or direct connect RS-232 to host PC with XBox globalization to downstream controllers. Provides up to 115KBps RS-485 and AES (128-bit Rijndael) encryption between "N2" controllers. Only supported by Velocity Version 2.6 SP2 or later. CE. |
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