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Flush Video Door Stn. W/ HID Proxpoint Plus Card Reader

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Aiphone IS-DVF-HID Flush Video Door Stn. W/ HID Proxpoint Plus Card Reader

Item #: IS-DVF-HID by Aiphone Co., Ltd

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Features
  • Power Source: IS-CCU, IS-SCU, IS-RCU, IS-IPC: 48V DC - Use IS-PU-UL
  • IS-IPDV, IS-IPDVF, IS-IPMV: 24V DC - Use PS-2420UL or PoE (802.3af)
  • Network: Interface: 10 BASE-T / 100 BASE-TX Ethernet, Protocol: TCP, UDP, IGMP (Multicast)
  • Software: Processor: 2GHz or faster, RAM: minimum 1GB, Storage: 10MB or more (additional memory required for movie recording), Sound Card: 8-bit full duplex - DirectSound compatible, Display: 1024 x 786 or higher, Runtime: Microsoft.NET framework 2.0 or later, Network: Wired 100Base-TX recommended, Operating System: Windows XP (SP3), Windows Vista (SP1), or Windows 7
  • Connections: RJ45 (10/100 Mbit Ethernet)
  • Calling: Chime, image, and audio approx. 45 seconds
  • Video Monitor: 3-1/2" direct-view TFT color LCD
  • Min. Illumination: 5 Lux at 1' distance
  • Night Viewing: Up to 1' from camera with white LED projected
  • Door Release:Contact rating: 24V AC/DC, 500mA
Product Overview

Flush Video Door Stn. W/ HID Proxpoint Plus Card Reader

can be connected via CAT-5e/CAT-6 wire to the following IS exchange units: IS-CCU, IS-SCU. Maximum distance from the door station to the exchange unit is 980'. Wiring and power for the card reader are separate from the intercom wiring. The card reader is to be connected to a host controller of any type that is compatible with the HID® ProxPoint® Plus proximity card reader.

All-in-one security control system.

The IS system can unlock doors remotely on a network, assist onsite visitors from an offsite phone, broadcast emergency announcements, and communicate using a standard or PC Master Station.