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The primary function of the Reach IP
Controller is to provide an interface between the ReachNetTM
server and the access control devices at the door. Reach IP
Controllers are designed as single-door access control
panels that communicate with a hosted central server over
the Internet. While on a LAN connected to the internet, the
Reach IP Controller only requires outbound Internet
Access. IP Controllers have been designed to control a
single door by using card, PIN or biometric readers. In
addition, each IP Controller has 8 inputs and 5 outputs, all
of which are fully configurable by using ReachNet from any
web browser
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Compatible with all card readers using a
Wiegand format
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Storage of all templates, permissions
and schedules and events locally; in case of network
failure the door still functions and keeps an
uninterrupted log of events
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Regularly communicates with the ReachNet
server to update its database of templates, permissions
and schedules
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Stores and reports every event that
occurs at the door, creating an audit trail of everyone
who attempts to gain access to the door
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Stores up to: 60,000+ fingerprint
templates or 200,000+ cards/PIN codes
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Stores up to 10,000+ schedules,
including holiday schedules
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Multiple inputs and outputs
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8 inputs: 5 supervised analog and digital inputs and 3
unsupervised inputs compatible for REX devices and
pressure, flood and temperature sensors
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5 configurable outputs, which may include: electric
locks, buzzers, lights and alarms to signal conditions
at the door, and any other switchable device or
appliance
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All communications between the ReachNet
server and Reach IP Controllers are protected by 256-bit
AES encryption, approved by NSA for “TOP SECRET”
communications
Installation:

Installing an IP Controller is intuitive and very similar to
any other access control panel, making it perfect for new
sites and retrofits. Since there is no server or software to
install, on-site installation time and labor expenses are
greatly reduced. All IP Controller programming and account
setup can be performed remotely using ReachNet.
Configuration templates can be created, saved, and assigned
in minutes – freeing up the installation team to finish more
projects in less time. Since IP Controllers use TCP/IP
communications, they can be networked by connecting to the
nearest network hub. If using a WiFi bridge, no network
cabling is required at all. In addition, there is no on-site
server or software to install, reducing labor costs during
installation and lowering the total cost of system
ownership.
Technical Specifications:
INPUT POWER:
24VAC, 40VA UL-approved Class 2 transformer |
BACKUP POWER:
UL listed 12VDC, 4Ah or 7Ah, sealed acid/lead
backup battery (to be supplied by installer) |
OUTPUT POWER:
12VDC power for the combined power usage of all
attached devices is not to exceed 1.5 Amps.
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INPUTS & OUTPUTS:
- 5 supervised inputs
- 3 unsupervised inputs
- 5 Configurable 12VDC Outputs wired to - 5
single pole, double throw, 10A, 12V relays |
DEVICE
COMMUNICATIONS:
Supports Wiegand, RS232, RS422, and RS485
devices |
NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS:
TCP/IP, 256-bit AES encrypted |
ENCLOSURE
- Height: 12” (30.48 cm)
- Width: 12” (30.48 cm)
- Depth: 4” (10.16 cm)
- Material: 19-gauge cold-rolled steel |
ENVIRONMENTAL
- Operating Temperature: 32°F to 122°F
(0°C to 50°C)
- Operating Humidity: 0% to 95% relative
humidity, non-condensing |
CERTIFICATIONS
FCC Part 15, Subpart B – Unintentional
Radiators, UL
294 |
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