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Keypads - Prox Cards/Readers Stand Alone Outdoor Keypad


LN-AK11 (ACP00748) • 480 1–6 digit entry codes • 2 relays, 2 voltage outputs • 12–24VAC or DC • Relays programmable to Toggle or Timed Modes • Down-light time programmable • Built-in downlight • Wall or gooseneck mount • LN-AKR1 available with radio receiver


Stand Alone Digital Keypads SL-SK1011SQ (SK-1101-SQ) – 100 users, 1 relay output


SL-SK1131SQ (SK-1131-SQ) – 120 users, 2 relay outputs, backlit keypad for easy night time use • Both units include multiple levels of code • Egress input • Stainless-steel face • Built-in buzzer • Surface mount with included back box or flush mount


Sealed Outdoor Stand-Alone Keypad SL-SK2323SDQ (SK-2323-SDQ) – Mullion-style keypad


SL-SK2323SPQ (SK-2323-SPQ) – Mullion-style keypad with built-in prox reader SL-SK1323SDQ (SK-1323-SDQ) – Sealed housing keypad


SL-SK1323SPQ (SK-1323-SPQ) – Sealed housing keypad with built-in prox reader


• 1,010 user codes • 12~25VDC operation • 2 form C relays, each rated 1A @ 30VDC • Each relay programmable for 1~99 seconds or toggle • 2 egress inputs and 1 door sensor input


Prox Readers/Piezo Keypad CM-CV634PR (CV634PR) • HID reader with 26-bit keypad output CM-CV6348PR (CV6348PR) • HID reader with 8-bit keypad output CM-CV653PR (CV653PR) • Vandal proof HID reader (no keypad) CM-626SW (626SW) • Keypad only, 26-bit format, jamb mount


• Compatible with most card access systems • Virtually indestructible • Lifetime warranty


Outdoor Illuminated Keypads


SL-SK1123SQ (SK-1123-SQ) – Surface mount, 2 outputs (2 relays)


SL-SK1123FQ (SK-1123-FQ) – Flush mount, 2 outputs (1 relay, 1 transistor ground)


• 101 User codes • Individual keys backlit for nighttime use • Key light can be dimmed or turned off during standby


• Tamper switch, security screws, and heavy-duty construction for vandal resistance


Stand Alone Prox Reader CM-CV600 (CV600) • Mullion mount card reader with separate controller • No software or hand-held programmer needed • Up to 999 users • Individual or batch card enrollment • REX, bi-color LED indicator, sounder, timed output CM-CVCS20 (CVCS20) • Prox cards (pack of 20) CM-CVKTH20 (CVKTH20) • Prox Tags (pack of 20)


125 kHz Proximity Readers HU-5365 Series (5365 Series) • Mini Prox Mullion Mount Reader HU-6005 Series (6005 Series) • ProxPoint Plus HU-5455 Series (5455 Series) • ProxPro II HU-5355 Series (5355 Series) • Prox Pro


HU-5395 Series (5395 Series) • ThinLine II


• HID proximity cards & readers are recognized as the industry standard for physical access control


• Prox Read Range can be up to 24" (60cm) depending on local installation conditions and card and reader selection


• Featuring 125 kHz RFID technology HID prox products are robust, affordable, and seamlessly integrate with access control systems


• Mounting options include mullion mount, Asian/European back boxes & single gang switch box


• Available in different colors • Lifetime warranty


ProxPass®


II


Long range 125 kHz proximity active vehicle tag * HU-1351 (1351) • Active tag for vehicle access control • Provides up to eight-foot read range • Solely compatible with the MaxiProx®


reader and all HID card formats


• One year warranty • Replaceable battery • Dimensions: 3.61" x 2.66" x 0.30" (91.6mm x 67.5mm x 7.6mm) * ProxPass II features a one-year warranty and has a 2-5 year battery life, depending on usage


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