MC16-PAC-EX-2-KIT
Two-door access control kit for the RACS 5 v2 EX system.
The kit comprises a metal enclosure with a power supply, a door expander and a network access controller. MC16-PAC-EX-2-KIT enables the implementation of read-in/read-out access control for two doors using RS485 (MCT series readers), RACS CLK/DTA (PRT series readers) or Wiegand readers.
Categories: Access Control Systems, Smart Security
Description
Description
Two-door access control kit for the RACS 5 v2 EX system.
The kit comprises a metal enclosure with a power supply, a door expander and a network access controller. MC16-PAC-EX-2-KIT enables the implementation of read-in/read-out access control for two doors using RS485 (MCT series readers), RACS CLK/DTA (PRT series readers) or Wiegand readers.
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