Aiphone introduces a PoE two-door controller, a recent addition to its recently launched AC Series access control portfolio.
Simple to install above interior doorways, the AC-2DM-B controls and unlocks the door it is mounted near, including another door within 500 feet. It can store up to 100,000 user credentials locally and up to 50,000 events.
To enhance security, an integrated infrared motion sensor can be used to allow immediate egress. An on-board LCD status screen clearly shows users if access is granted (green) or denied (red).
The two-door controller includes two Wiegand inputs, two outputs available with integrated power, and two solid state dry contact relay outputs. Another four additional inputs are also available. This enables the two-door controller to support various door control capabilities, such as exit buttons and door openers.
“The great thing about our new PoE two-door controller is that it can operate on its own or as part of a larger AC Series access control system,” said Brad Kamcheff, marketing manager, Aiphone Corp.
“This system can also grow as a customer’s needs evolve, giving them ultimate flexibility with their access control system. Installation is incredibly easy too, as the AC-2DM units can use the same PoE run as the intercom and strike power.”
The AC-2DM-B is both NDAA and TAA compliant, along with UL 294 and ULC 5319-05 compliant. It is available in black; the AC-2DM-W is available in white.
Visit the Aiphone website for more information on the AC-2DM-B two-door controller or the AC Series and Aiphone’s complete line of intercom, emergency communication, tower, and access control solutions.
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