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InfoProx Entry
Introduction
card swipe plus personal identification number (PIN), or PIN only. Also, control may be
implemented for entry-only or entry and exit access.
implemented for entry-only or entry and exit access.
InfoProx Entry is ideal for controlling a single door, usually in a remote area. It can be
used for businesses, leisure facilities, members-only clubs and secure areas in public
buildings.
used for businesses, leisure facilities, members-only clubs and secure areas in public
buildings.
InfoProx Entry maintains a database of valid cards. Cards are added by accessing the
Administration menu at the keypad. The Administration menu allows you to configure an
InfoProx Entry. You can configure door open time, site-code, and other features.
Administration menu at the keypad. The Administration menu allows you to configure an
InfoProx Entry. You can configure door open time, site-code, and other features.
InfoProx Entry Software Utility, an optional Microsoft Windows-based software application,
is available for use with the InfoProx Entry unit. The user database and configuration data
can be downloaded to a PC workstation used for backup purposes. This data can then be
uploaded to the unit’s database in the event of data loss on the InfoProx Entry unit.
is available for use with the InfoProx Entry unit. The user database and configuration data
can be downloaded to a PC workstation used for backup purposes. This data can then be
uploaded to the unit’s database in the event of data loss on the InfoProx Entry unit.
Another feature of InfoProx Entry is the ability to interpret the configuration and database
files uploaded from the unit, and produce a report in the event the database and the
backup are both lost. This report can also be used to compile lists of cardholders stored in
the InfoProx Entry database.
files uploaded from the unit, and produce a report in the event the database and the
backup are both lost. This report can also be used to compile lists of cardholders stored in
the InfoProx Entry database.
The InfoProx Entry is one of Software House’s suite of integrated products and services.
Description
InfoProx Entry is housed in a fully encapsulated polycarbonate electronics
enclosure that is both weather and vandal resistant. InfoProx Entry is designed to
mount on a standard electrical containment box. The keypad is required for PIN
validation, access to the Administration menu, and data entry. InfoProx Entry
supports HID 26-bit, HID 32-bit, and HID (Software House) 37-bit Wiegand
proximity technology, which are licensed from HID Corporation. The following are
cards and read ranges that are supported:
enclosure that is both weather and vandal resistant. InfoProx Entry is designed to
mount on a standard electrical containment box. The keypad is required for PIN
validation, access to the Administration menu, and data entry. InfoProx Entry
supports HID 26-bit, HID 32-bit, and HID (Software House) 37-bit Wiegand
proximity technology, which are licensed from HID Corporation. The following are
cards and read ranges that are supported:
· ISOProx® ll Card
9cm (3.6")
· ProxCard™ Plus Card
6cm (2.4")
· ProxCard® ll Card
10cm (4")
· ProxKey™ ll Fob
4cm (1.6")
An optional exit reader can be connected to the door control unit to create an
entry/exit reader configuration for IN/OUT control. Alternatively, a push button can
be connected as an input to the reader to provide egress from a controlled area
where no exit reader is provided.
entry/exit reader configuration for IN/OUT control. Alternatively, a push button can
be connected as an input to the reader to provide egress from a controlled area
where no exit reader is provided.
The door control unit has four analog inputs and a set of dry relay contacts. The
analog inputs are intended for use with external sensors to monitor door position,
lock status, and a request-to-exit push button. The relay contacts are intended to
control a door strike or lock.
analog inputs are intended for use with external sensors to monitor door position,
lock status, and a request-to-exit push button. The relay contacts are intended to
control a door strike or lock.
Initially, the administrator inputs the card ID numbers into the reader’s database.
When a card is read, access is granted if the card ID matches an ID in the
reader’s database. Card IDs not in the database are denied access.
When a card is read, access is granted if the card ID matches an ID in the
reader’s database. Card IDs not in the database are denied access.
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