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Glossary 
EtherProx Entry 
DownloadThe InfoProx door control unit is the central or controlling device from which 
users download data to a backup program on a computer. 
Entry ReaderThe InfoProx Entry Reader is a door control unit with memory, enabling it 
to work as a standalone access control device. 
EtherProx System: A system defined by all the components that make EtherProx 
function as an integrated door control unit. 
EthernetThe most widely used Local Area Network (LAN), sending its communications 
through radio frequency signals carried by coaxial cable to computers in the network. 
TCP/IP is the most common software protocol for communication using Ethernet. 
Exit Reader: An InfoProx Exit reader connects to an Entry Reader (either InfoProx or 
EtherProx) and serves as a remote access device or as a device on the secure side of a 
door used to exit that door. 
Extended door open time: Additional time that a door will be shunted. For example, you 
can use extended door open time for disabled cardholders or for doors that are meant to 
be held open longer such as airport loading gates. 
File Transfer Protocol (FTP): A TCP/IP software protocol used to transfer files between 
computers. 
Gin: Global Identification number. 
Global PIN: Global Personal Identification number. 
Hardware address: See MAC address. 
Hexadecimal FormatIllustrates binary code values with a numerical quantity using 0-15 
digits and combining 0-9 + ABCDEF as values. Example: 0025BA. 
Hotstamp NumberA number stamped by the manufacturer on the outside of a card. It is 
not always equivalent to the card number, which is the encoded system number. 
IP Address: Internet Protocol address is the unique 32-bit number that serves as an 
address for a node in a TCP/IP network. Example: 172.31.10.20. 
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD): A display technology used by the InfoProx and EtherProx 
readers. 
Light Emitting Diode (LED): A display technology that emits light when conducting 
current. 
Local Area Network (LAN): A communications network that serves users within a 
confined geographical area. LAN is comprised of servers, client workstations, and network 
operating systems, such as Windows NT or Unix that allow various nodes to communicate 
and share data within the LAN. Data transfer is managed by a transport protocol such as 
TCP. 
Lock sensing input: An input that monitors a lock sensor that is available on some locks. 
Lock sensor: Indicates whether a lock is engaged. 
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