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Net2 Plus - Door control centre/controller, module only

Product information "Net2 Plus - Door control centre/controller, module only"

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.

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Manufacturer information

Paxton Deutschland GmbH

Paxton Deutschland GmbH
Westhoffstr. 128
D–48159 Münster
Germany

verkauf@paxton-gmbh.de

Properties "Net2 Plus - Door control centre/controller, module only"
Compatibility: Paxton Net2
Connections: RJ45, RS485
Operating models: Cloud solution, Local installation
Power supply: 12V DC
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Product dimensions
W116mm x H25mm x L126mm

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