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Telephony Entry - Additional Access Control Solutions


Slim Line Electronic Directory Lobby Panels


M1-TX32004U (TX3-200-4U) • 200 name capacity


M1-TX310004U (TX3-1000-4U) • 1000 name capacity


M1-TX320004U (TX3-2000-4U) • 2000 name capacity • Slim design • 4 line by 20 character scrolling directory


• Backlit 16 digit keypad with dedicated call/navigation buttons


Telephone Entry No Phone Bill Kit


M1-TX3NSL12K (TX3-NSL-12K) • NSL Starter Kit for 12 residents/suites • 4 line by 20 character backlit LCD display • No monthly phone bill • Built-in Call Waiting feature • USB connection for local programming • Consult factory for larger systems • Interface for TX3 card access system


Paper Directory Telephone Access


M1-TX3120U (TX3-120U) • 120 name capacity • 4 line by 20 character back-lit LCD display


• Backlit 16-digit keypad with dedicated call/navigation buttons


• Built-in illuminated paper directory for 120 names • USB connection for local programming • Built-in rain hood • Provisions for postal lock and camera • Interface for TX3 card access system


Access Power Controller with Power Supply/Carger


AX-600ULACM (AL600ULACM) • 12VDC or 24VDC at 6 Amp supply current • Eight access control system trigger inputs • Eight independently controlled fuse protected outputs • Fire Alarm Disconnect (latching or non-latching) • Filtered and electronically regulated outputs • AC fail, low-battery and battery presence supervision


Power Supply/Charger


AX-AL175UL • 12VDC or 24VDC selectable output • 1.75 Amp of continuous supply current • Two PTC protected Class 2 Rated power limited outputs • 115VAC 60 Hz, 0.6 Amp • Filtered and electronically regulated outputs • Dry trigger input • Short circuit and thermal overload protection


• Built-in charger for sealed lead acid or gel type battery backup


Panic Device Power Controller


AX-STRIKEIT1 (STRIKEIT1) • Two 24VDC individually or simultaneously controlled lock outputs


• LED indicators monitor: lock status, lock wiring trouble conditions (open or short circuit), FACP trigger input


• Programmable timed lock release for 1–30 seconds


• Two delayed follower form "C" relay outputs rated at 1 Amp/28VDC


• Delay time is selectable 0.5 seconds or 1 second


Access Power Controller with Power Supply/Charger


AX-MAX33 • Power supply: 1) Eight outputs 5.5 Amp at 12VDC or 5.7 Amp at 24VDC 2) Eight outputs 5.5 Amp at 12VDC or 5.7 Amp at 24VDC


• 16 independently selectable Fail-Safe or Fail-Secure fuse protected outputs


• 16 access control system trigger inputs • Fire alarm disconnect – selectable by output


USB, Color Camera for Photo


Identity System CQ-USBCAM (USB-CAM) • USB-CAM makes photo identification easier than ever


• Fully integrated with Keyscan’s System VII (K-BADGE or K-VIS required) to capture photos directly from cardholder screen


• CCD sensor provides optimal image quality • Still image capture with streaming video


• Flexible gooseneck arm allows for easy camera control & small footprint saves table space


• USB 2.0 bus provides power & camera video feed


Tailgating Detection System CQ-TDSPROX (TDS-PROX) • TDS with K-PROX2 (125 kHz proximity reader) CQ-TDSSMART (TDS-SMART) • TDS with K-SMART (13.56 MHz smartcard reader) CQ-TDSSM125 (TDS-SM125)


• TDS with K-SMART-125 (13.56 MHz smartcard and 125 kHz proximity reader) CQ-TDSSMG (TDS-SMG)


• TDS with K-SMART-GOV (13.56 MHz smartcard with government formats) CQ-TDSSMG125 (TDS-SMG125) • TDS with K-SMART-GOV/125


Business Card & Drivers License Scanner CQ-BIZSCAN2 (BIZSCAN2)


• BIZSCAN2 recognizes business cards as well as North American and Mexican drivers licenses


• Integrates with Keyscan’s Visitor Management Software Module to auto-populate desired fields


• An image of the scanned business card or driver’s license is captured in the visitor record for future reference


• Dramatically reduces key entry of visitor information


• Keyscan’s TDS is designed for high security applications where tailgating presents a serious threat


• When maximum security is required for secure areas such as server rooms, man traps, clean rooms & other areas, the TDS adds an unprecedented layer of security to any access control system


• With provided Keyscan reader, TDS interfaces with Keyscan access control panels & other physical access control products


• Triggers an on-board audible alarm as well as an alarm relay when more than one individual enters a secure area on a single card read


• Can be wall mounted or door frame mounted (for indoor use only)


10 Series Power Supply (10-5) RU-105 (R10-5)


• Field Selectable Voltage 12VDC - 5 Amp or 24VDC - 3 Amp


• Filtered and Regulated DC Output • Short Circuit Protection • Modular Options • Low Battery Monitor and AC Fail Output Relay • Built-in Electrical Outlet (120VAC) • Auto Sensing AC Input (90-250VAC) • “End of Line” Resistor Supervision on Fire Interface • Selectable Ground Fault Detection on Fire Interface • Multi Panel Interconnect-Fire Disconnect


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