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SECTION I:
INTRODUCTION
The
ENTRACOMP
®
28SA-Plus
is a stand alone card access control system
that will control access to a passageway for 65,000 individuals in 15 weekly
time schedules (Time Zones). Certain Access Cards may be designated as
“Limited Use” cards, and their use may be restricted to allow access for a
given number of days or weeks or for a given number of times.
Programming of cards and most other programming functions are easily
accomplished from outside the unit, using a PD-26 Programming Deck. (A set
of 15 programming cards). The
ENTRACOMP
®
28SA-Plus
may also be
programmed with a terminal or PC. Transaction information is stored by the unit
and may be downloaded to a terminal, PC, or serial printer. 5000 transactions
may be stored at one time.
The
ENTRACOMP
®
28SA-Plus
has three inputs. Each input may be programmed
by the user to function as a Door Monitor, Tamper Monitor, Remote Open,
Remote Inactive, Bell, Arming Circuit, or User Defined Input. Factory Defaults
for these inputs are 1 - Door Monitor, 2 - Disabled, and 3 - Disabled.
A second “remote” reader (SK-029W) may be added to the
ENTRACOMP
®
28SA-Plus
to control access through a single passageway in both directions.
The
ENTRACOMP
®
28SA-Plus
utilizes state of the art electronics in providing
a product that is highly sophisticated, yet inexpensive. Patented slotless
TOUCH CARD
®
reader technology protects the unit from weather and vandalism.
Simply place the card on the stainless steel
TOUCH CARD
®
reader plate, and
the card is read instantly and accurately -- in any weather. A green light
indicates that access has been granted. Since the
ENTRACOMP
®
28SA-Plus
has non-volatile memory, reprogramming after a power loss is unnecessary.
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