Info- The desktop reader is set up next to the PC. It is used to read transponders into a Net2 system and to identify transponders that have been found.
Installation - Simply connect the reader to a USB port. No further cabling is required. Additional workstations can also be equipped with desktop readers.
Operation - An uncoded transponder is applied to the desktop reader. This creates a new user file and the transponder number is automatically entered. The user details are entered into the file and the transponder is then issued to the user.
If a transponder that has already been issued is applied to the desktop reader, the corresponding user file appears.
Manufacturer information
Paxton Deutschland GmbH
Paxton Deutschland GmbH
Westhoffstr. 128
D–48159 Münster
Germany
Info - CARDLOCK readers are used in Switch2 and Net2 systems.Installation - The reader connection cable is connected in accordance with the labelling on the door control unit.Operation - A card is swiped through the reader. The reader forwards the read information to the door control centre. If the card is recognised as authorised, access is granted. Access is denied if the card is invalid.Note: This reader is suitable as a supplement or replacement within an existing standalone system. It is not possible to set up a new standalone system with this reader, as the Cardlock starter packs are no longer available.
Info - The desktop reader is set up next to the PC. It is used to read transponders into a Net2 system and to identify transponders that have been found. Installation - Simply connect the reader to a USB port. No further cabling is required. Additional workstations can also be equipped with desktop readers.Operation - An uncoded transponder is applied to the desktop reader. This creates a new user file and the transponder number is automatically entered. The user details are entered into the file and the transponder is then issued to the user.If a transponder that has already been issued is applied to the desktop reader, the corresponding user file appears.
Info - Keyboards in the K series are suitable for Switch2 and Net2 systems. The keypads are supplied with a dark and light-coloured frame. Frames in other colours and for replacement are available free of charge for registered installers.Installation - The connection cable of the keypad is connected to the door control unit according to the colour marking. Installation is simple and can be carried out accurately.Operation - A code is entered. The door control centre checks the validity and grants or denies access.
Info - Keyboards in the K series are suitable for Switch2 and Net2 systems. The keypads are supplied with a dark and light-coloured frame. Frames in other colours and for replacement are available free of charge for registered installers.Installation - The connection cable of the keypad is connected to the door control unit according to the colour marking. Installation is simple and can be carried out accurately.Operation - A code is entered. The door control centre checks the validity and grants or denies access.
Info - K-series stainless steel keypads are suitable for Switch2 and Net2 systems. The keypads have a robust metal construction. K-series stainless steel keypads are available in three sizes.Installation - The keypad is wired according to the terminal designations. The cable is centred at the rear. This enables precise installation.Operation - A code/PIN is entered via the keypad. The validity of the code is checked and access is granted or denied accordingly.
Info - The vandal-resistant metal keypads are suitable for Switch2 and Net2 systems. The keypads are manufactured with a cast metal housing and are supplied with a choice of mounting plates. This robust keypad is backlit so that it is easy to see even in low light conditions.Installation - The keypad connection cable is connected to the door control unit according to the colour coding. The cable is centred at the rear. A metal mounting plate is supplied so that the reader can be securely mounted. Alternatively, a housing can be used for aP installations and the cable is connected to the reader inside this housing. The keypad is connected to the mounting plate using four large safety fasteners. Appropriate tools are supplied.Operation - A code is entered. The door control centre checks the validity and grants or denies access.
Info - Keypad reader encased in metal for external use. It reads the transponders MIFARE® CSN.Installation - The reader with keypad is wired to the door control centre according to the terminal designations. The cable is centred at the rear. This facilitates precise installation. Do not mount the reader with keypad on metal surfaces or near other proximity readers, as this impairs the reading range.Operation - This reader with keypad is ideal if access is to be granted using combinations of transponder plus/or code or PIN. The door control unit checks the access authorisation and grants or denies access. If access is granted, the green LED flashes. If access is denied, the red LED flashes.MIFARE® CSN are registered trademarks of NXP B.V. and are used under licence.
The 13.56 MHz proximity multirange card reader offers a reliable and secure solution for encrypted data transfer via Ethernet and is suitable for use in the SimonsVoss Virtual Card Network (VCN) . With its compact and robust design, the reader is ideal for use in security-critical environments, both indoors and outdoors. SimonsVoss VCN (Paxton) compatibility:The Virtual Card Network (VCN) from SimonsVoss is an innovative, virtual network that enables locking authorisations to be managed centrally and distributed to all cards, transponders or mobile devices integrated in the system. The 13.56 MHz proximity multirange card reader integrates seamlessly into this network, ensuring user-friendly and scalable access control. The card reader supports wireless management of access authorisations through the SimonsVoss VCN system, which means that changes in access rights can be made quickly and without physically replacing keys or cards. This enables a high degree of flexibility and security in companies, building complexes or even larger organisations. Key features: - Integrated antenna for reliable and powerful reading capability.- Interfaces: Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX for fast and encrypted data transmission.- Power supply: Power over Ethernet (PoE) to minimise installation effort.- Transponder support: ISO14443-A, ISO14443-B, ISO15693, NFC - Compatible with a wide range of access cards and devices.- Operating modes: The card reader supports both read and write, which makes it ideal for applications that require both access to stored information and the storage of new data on transponders.- Area of application: Suitable for indoor and outdoor use thanks to IP54 protection class. Additional options:The card reader can optionally be used with a desktop housing, which also makes it attractive for stationary applications and flexible use at reception desks, security stations or access control points. With its ability to be seamlessly integrated into the SimonsVoss Virtual Card Network, this 13.56 MHz proximity multirange card reader offers a first-class solution for modern and efficient access control in demanding environments.
Via - The Paxton10 keypad reader supports two-step authentication in Paxton10 with PIN/code and transponder. The keypad is fully backlit and equipped with hardened silicone keys to ensure a long service life.Thanks to the integrated multi-format reading technology, the Paxton10 keypad reader reads all common card and transponder types, including Paxton, EM, MIFARE® DESFIRE® CSN, HID® Prox 125kHz, FeliCa and NFC.Installation - The wires of the reader are colour coded and can be connected to the corresponding colour terminals of a Paxton10 door or video controller. It is not recommended to mount the device on metal surfaces or near other proximity readers as this may affect the reading range. The cable exit is centred at the rear of the reader, allowing for extremely precise drilling and mounting.The reader is supplied with 5 metres of cable, although a further extension is possible with Belden 8723 cable.Operation - The transponder is read by holding it up to the reader. As soon as a transponder has been read, the control unit checks the access authorisations of this user. Access is then authorised or denied accordingly.The reader also supports three Bluetooth® operating modes when using smart identification media - transponder, touch input and long range.
About - The Paxton10 Slimline reader combines multi-format technology with a compact design (48 mm wide post mount), making it a perfect fit for the Paxton10 system.Thanks to the integrated multi-format reading technology, the Paxton10 Slimline reader reads all common card and transponder types, including Paxton, EM, MIFARE® DESFIRE® CSN, HID® Prox 125kHz, FeliCa and NFC.Installation - The wires of the reader are colour coded so they can be connected to the corresponding colour terminals of a Paxton10 door or video controller. It is not recommended to mount the device on metal surfaces or near other proximity readers as this may affect the reading range. The cable exit is centred at the rear of the reader, allowing for extremely precise drilling and mounting.The reader is supplied with 5 metres of cable, although a further extension is possible with Belden 8723 cable.Operation - The transponder is read by holding it up to the reader. As soon as a transponder has been read, the control unit checks the access authorisations of this user. Access is then authorised or denied accordingly.The reader also supports three Bluetooth® operating modes when using smart identification media - transponder, touch input and long-range.
About - The Paxton10 VR reader is our vandal resistant model, making it the ideal choice for properties where the reader is exposed to heavy use and may be at risk of damage. The VR reader has market-leading IK10 impact resistance, is IP67 waterproof and has a robust metal bezel with four security fixings. It is designed for the most demanding environments.Thanks to integrated multi-format reading technology, the vandal-resistant Paxton10 VR reader can read all standard card and transponder types, including Paxton, EM, MIFARE® DESFIRE® CSN, HID® Prox 125kHz, FeliCa and NFC.Installation - The wires of the reader are colour coded and can be connected to the corresponding colour terminals of a Paxton10 door or video controller. It is not recommended to mount the device on metal surfaces or near other proximity readers as this may affect the reading range. The cable outlet is centred at the rear of the reader, enabling extremely precise drilling and mounting.The reader is supplied with 5 metres of cable, although a further extension is possible with Belden 8723 cable.Operation - To read, the transponder is held close to the reader. When the reading process is complete, the control unit checks the access authorisations of this user. Access is then authorised or denied accordingly.The reader also supports three Bluetooth® operating modes when using so-called smart identification media - transponder, touch input and long-range.
Info - The long-range reader was specially designed for access points in car parks. Its long reading range (up to 5 metres) means that the hands-free transponder can also be read inside a vehicle. Thanks to the built-in hands-free interface, no additional antennas or induction loops need to be laid. The reader also works with vehicles of different sizes. Only one reader needs to be installed at each access point. This reader also works with PROXIMITY transponders so that users without hands-free transponders can also use it.Installation - Fix the mounting plate to the post. The cables for the power and data lines are fed through the mounting plate into the back of the reader using a gland. The reader is wired according to the label on the door control centre. The reader is also connected to a power supply. Position several readers so that their active fields do not overlap.Operation - A hands-free transponder is read if it is within the reading range of the reader. When a transponder has been read, the door control unit determines the access authorisations. Access is granted or denied accordingly. If access is granted, the green LED flashes. If it is denied, the red LED flashes.
Info - The Info-P series readers are suitable for Switch2 and Net2 systems. The readers are only supplied with a dark-coloured cover cap. Caps in other colours are available. These and replacement caps are available free of charge to registered installers of Paxton systems. The P-Series readers are available in four sizes.Installation - The reader connection cable is connected to the door control unit according to the colour coding. Installation is simple and can be carried out accurately.Operation - A transponder is held in the area of the reading distance. The reader forwards the read information to the door control unit. If the transponder is recognised as authorised, the green LED flashes and access is granted. The red LED flashes and access is denied if the transponder is invalid.Our P50 Mifare readers are now equipped with Genuine HID Technology®. When licensed with an activation card, the readers can read HID 125kHz proximity transponders. If required, these readers can also be activated for a Wiegand output via a separate activation card.
About - Net2 Plus is a network-based access control system. Such a system offers the possibility of centralised management, event notification and flexible control of user access authorisations. Each door control centre is part of the network, but can also work independently. It makes its own decisions and saves events.The Net2 Plus door control centre is connected to the management computer with an RJ45 plug via a normal TCP/IP network. This greatly increases the flexibility of installation in buildings with LAN/WAN networks. The Net2 Plus door control centre also has an RS485 connection. This allows it to be connected to other Net2 Plus or Net2 Classic door control units via a CAT5 cable.A Net2 Plus door control unit can also act as an interface to a LAN for an RS485 connection (daisy chain) of other Net2 Plus or Net2 Classic door control units so that they no longer require a TCP/IP interface.Door control units are sold as an assembly, in a plastic housing or with a 2 A power supply in a plastic housing. Installation - There is a label on the Net2 Plus door control unit that clearly shows the colour-coded connections for reader, power supply, etc. The door control centre has a relay with potential-free contacts and can therefore control electric strikes or other opening drives. Door and tamper contacts, exit buttons and local alarm devices can also be connected.Door control centres communicate with the PC via the standard TCP/IP protocol of a LAN network. The Net2 Plus door control centre should be assigned a fixed IP address. All settings are made in the Net2 Configuration Utility.The corresponding connections are equipped with diagnostic LEDs, which are helpful for a trouble-free installation. Terminal resistors can be switched on or off as required. External terminal resistors are not required. Operation - All changes entered in the PC are immediately transmitted to the door control centre and stored there. When a user presents a transponder to a reader, the user is identified by the door control centre and access is granted or denied as appropriate.
This layer 2/3 switch with
extensive L3 functions was specially developed for applications with high data loads,
such as video over IP, video streaming also in conjunction with multicast
. The compact design and reduced number of ports make this
switch ideal for smaller systems or as a remote unit in a larger
network. With its extensive management options,
can also fulfil complex network requirements.
Special features
for access control
Component-friendly
features
Extra high backplane performance for smooth transmission with full
port utilisation. Jumbo frames up to 9600bytes are also supported at 100MBit/s.
port security through MAC address restriction.
DMS
DMS (Device
Management System)
The
switch has an integrated network monitoring and control system, which gives the
user a very simple overview of the entire
network. This DMS system has the following features:
Graphical
network overview
The network topology view provides a quick overview of all switches and end devices in the
network, such as IP cameras or servers, with
details of the IP address, device type and name. Maps and
maps can be stored as background images with which the user can quickly access specific network devices even without
knowledge of the IP structure.
Device search
This function also allows targeted access to a specific
device in larger networks. Newly added devices, such as a replaced
IP camera, are displayed immediately and allow the user to access
immediately without knowing the IP address.
Data traffic display
The data traffic can be displayed graphically per port over a time axis.
Error handling and security
Network diagnostics between master switch and connected end devices.
Protection mechanisms such as data rate limitation allow effective protection
against unauthorised access.
IEEE802.3ah and IEEE802.1ag provide tools for structuring
networks.
Technical data
General properties
Supply voltage
100-240VAC, 50-60Hz
Power consumption
Max. 25W
MTBF
25°C: 595'825h
50°C: 271'556h
Operating temperature
0°C to 40°C
Dimensions
220 x 134 x 44mm (WxDxH)
Interfaces
Copper ports
10 x 10/100/1000TX, RJ45
Fibre optic ports
2 x 100/1000, SFP or 10/100/1000TX, RJ45 (Combo)
We
recommend the use of our barox SFPs. The compatibility of our
devices with SFPs from other manufacturers is not tested by us and is not
guaranteed.
Console ports
1 x RS232, RJ45
Network features
Backplane
20 GBit/s
MAC table
32k
Configuration
Console, Web GUI,
SNMPv1, v2c and v3
PoE management
Port settings
Port disable/enable. Auto-negotiation 10/100/1000Mbps. Flow control
disable/enable. Data rate control on each port. Max. Framesize, Power
Control
Port status display
Display per port:
speed link status, flow control status. Auto negotiation status,
trunk status.
Layer3 functions
IPv4 and IPv6 unicast: static routing
VLAN
802.1Q Tagged based VLAN, up to 255
VLAN groups, Q-in-Q, private VLAN
Link
Aggregation
IEEE 802.3ad LACP /
Static trunk, supports 18 groups of 8-port trunks or static trunk
QoS
Traffic
classification based, Strict priority and WRR, 4-level priority for
Switching
- Port number
- 802.1p priority- DS/TOS field in IP Packet
Security
SSH, SSL, 802.1X RADIUS, port security, ACL
with MAC, IP, multicast and much more.
User authentication with private key
Multicast
IGMP v1/v2/v3
snooping, up to 1024 multicast groups, source-specific multicast, IGMP proxy
Topology
STP, RSTP, MSTP
Standards
IEEE 802.3 10Base-T
IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX/100BASE-FX
IEEE 802.3z Gigabit SX/LX
IEEE 802.3ab Gigabit 1000T
IEEE 802.3x Flow Control and Back pressure
IEEE 802.3ad Port trunk with LACP
IEEE 802.1d Spanning tree protocol
IEEE 802.1w Rapid spanning tree protocol
IEEE 802.1s Multiple spanning tree protocol
IEEE 802.1p Class ofservice
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tagging
IEEE 802.1x Port Authentication Network Control
IEEE 802.1ab LLDP
IEEE 802.az Energy Efficient Ethernet
Types/features
RY-LGS23-10G
RY-19'' bracket
Pair of brackets for mounting the
RY-GSP23-10G in a 19" frame
Included in the scope of delivery
Info - Net2 Plus is a network-based access control system. Such a system offers the possibility of centralised management, event notification and flexible control over user access authorisations. Each door control centre is part of the network, but can also work independently. It makes its own decisions and saves events.The Net2 Plus door control centre is connected to the management computer with an RJ45 plug via a normal TCP/IP network. This greatly increases the flexibility of installation in buildings with LAN/WAN networks. The Net2 Plus door control centre also has an RS485 connection. This allows it to be connected to other Net2 Plus or Net2 Classic door control units via a CAT5 cable.A Net2 Plus door control unit can also act as an interface to a LAN for an RS485 connection (daisy chain) of other Net2 Plus or Net2 Classic door control units so that they no longer require a TCP/IP interface.Door control units are sold as an assembly, in a plastic housing or with a 2 A power supply in a plastic housing.
Info - The Info-P series readers are suitable for Switch2 and Net2 systems. The readers are only supplied with a dark-coloured cover cap. Caps in other colours are available. These and replacement caps are available free of charge to registered installers of Paxton systems. The P-Series readers are available in four sizes.The majority of our Paxton readers are now equipped with Genuine HID Technology™. The readers can read HID™ 125 kHz proximity transponders when licensed with an activation card. If required, these readers can be activated for a Wiegand output via a separate activation card.Installation - The reader connection cable is connected to the door control unit according to the colour coding. Installation is simple and can be carried out accurately.Operation - A transponder is held in the area of the reading distance. The reader forwards the read information to the door control unit. If the transponder is recognised as authorised, the green LED flashes and access is granted. The red LED flashes and access is denied if the transponder is invalid.
Info - PROXIMITY transponders and CARDLOCK magnetic cards are used with Net2. The transponders and magnetic cards are supplied in sets of 10.We now also have self-adhesive discs that turn any card into a PROXIMITY card - very cost-effective.Installation - When transponders and cards are issued to users, the user file is processed. The transponder or card number is read in via the optional desktop reader or entered manually.Operation - Once programmed in the software, the transponder is ready for use. Simply apply the transponder to the reader, the access authorisation is determined and access is granted or denied. Paxton transponders use Hitag2 technology with proprietary encryption, which includes an authentication protocol in the form of a password exchange between the token and the reader. This provides an additional layer of security for your system.