CV-350 Series Access Control System

Aug. 27, 2015

Designed for 2 to 6 door applications, Camden Door Controls' new CV-350 Series TCP/IP and RS485 networked access control system also provides virtually unlimited system expansion. In addition to its 8 – 128 bit card readers, the system  features fully integrated fingerprint reader and keypad support. Free graphics based software allows management of all user credentials from a single screen. The TCP/IP and RS485 networked access control system provides 24 time zones, 10 languages, 32 holiday schedules and an unlimited number of access levels. Inputs and output logic is fully configurable across the network.

System integration and management features include MS Access and SQL database support, intrusion and fire alarm integration, graphic site map display, automatic evacuation plan printing and built-in time and attendance. Reporting features include customized reports with filter for time, user, department, reader or door, the ability to send reports by mail, web reporting with no installation of software needed and a ‘find user’ feature allows operator to see the current or last known location of a user

Dual door controllers with distributed intelligence ensure that each controller will maintain operation if a network connection is lost as well as a 360 day data retention upon power loss. The CV-350 Series 2 and 4 door system kits also include 2 Amp power supply, 40 VA transformer, lockable metal cabinets and proximity readers or biometric fingerprint readers.  The CV-350 controllers support all input and outputs required for control of two doors, which reduces the equipment costs of one door systems, and there is virtually no limit to the number of CV-350 controllers and users that can be seamlessly networked together in a single system. The system management software also supports multiple CV-350 systems via Internet or LAN connection.

 More Info: http://www.camdencontrols.com

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