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Touch Screen Display for a fully integrated system. Resident intelligence at the ACX 780 level allows Peer-to-Peer Communications database storage up to 6,500 cardholders. 780, ACX 781 Access Control Units and Expansion Module Infinity ACX 780 is a programmable, stand-alone access controller that is a basic building block the Infinity Security Management System. Each ACX 780 controls access to 8 doors, and makes decisions based on its own distributed data base. Each door may be controlled by a reader, or a combination of both for high security. Up to 62 ACX 780s may be networked to one controller. In addition, the ACX 780 may be networked with other Infinity controllers the IDX 800 Intrusion Detection Controller, LCX 890 Lighting Controller, and the DCX 250 ACX 780 comes in a rugged locked enclosure, with status indication of power, CPU, output and override conditions. Input power is switch-selectable between 115 or 230 VAC, and built-in UPS provides up to 2 1/2 hours full operation in the event of a power failure. ACX 781 is designed to meet the access demands of larger sites with storage capacity for up 20,000 cardholders on an Infinity system, or 15,000 cardholders on a Continuum system. The ACX ensures both high-volume and reliable data storage and fast validation speed at the local level for facilities with thousands of employees, a single perimeter entrance, or a large area. the addition of the field-mountable ACX 781 Expansion Module, personnel record storage can be expanded even more. Up to 57,000 card records can be stored in an ACX 781 with Infinity versions 2.16 or later; storage capacity increases to 80,000 card records with The Expansion Module mounts conveniently in the door of the ACX 781 controller unit. and data communication signals from the ACX 781 to the Expansion Module are provided via 25-pin cable. E A T U R E S E A T U R E S E A T U R E S E A T U R E S E A T U R E S Robust Stand-Alone Eight-Door Controller UL 294, UL 1076 Agency Listings Transparent Data Storage for up to 80,000 (ACX 781 with Module) UPS Back Up for 2 1/2 Hours Full Two Built-In Tamper Switches Alarm Notification Software-Selectable Wiegand or Reader Protocols Wiegand, Proximity, and Stripe Reader Support Support for Up to 8 Keypads and Supervised Alarm Inputs Offers Flexibility in Door 780, ACX 781 780, ACX 781 780, ACX 781 Access Control Unit and Expansion Module 780, ACX 781 ACX 780, ACX 781 to the Infinity ACX 780 series is handled via the Infinet bus, a twisted pair, half duplex RS-485 interface. is accomplished with a token passing protocol which provides full transparent data transfer between all controllers on the network. ACX 780 series nodes have priority status on the bus to ensure the fastest possible throughput. ACX 780 contains inputs for eight Wiegand or ABA protocol card readers (software selectable), eight 3 x 4 matrix and 32 supervised alarm inputs. (On an Infinity system, the ACX 781 supports Wiegand only.) The alarm inputs can used for door status contacts, request-to-exit devices, and any other two-state or three-state (on/off/trouble) alarm Two built-in tamper switches provide alarm notification when either the cabinet door is opened or when the unit is from the wall. ACX 780 series has eight 5 amp, Form C relay outputs for door control. A ninth Form C relay is available for local functions, or can be controlled by a custom program residing in the controller. Each output has an integral hand-off- switch for manual operation, and includes software feedback of the switch position. fully prompted access control database editor makes data entry easy for reader and door configuration, personnel scheduling, and alarm definition. Additional database storage capacity is provided at the network controller and at the workstations. Site codes, card formats and other degrade mode parameters are stored in non-volatile in each ACX 780. In addition, the ACX 780 series allows for a maximum event buffer of 1000 events. Events are uploaded to the workstation when communications resume. door can be configured to operate based on card only, card plus personal ID number (PIN), or keypad only (ACX 781
Touch Screen Display for a fully integrated system. Resident intelligence at the ACX 780 level allows Peer-to-Peer Communications database storage up to 6,500 cardholders. 780, ACX 781 Access Control Units and Expansion Module Infinity ACX 780 is a programmable, stand-alone access controller that is a basic building block the Infinity Security Management System. Each ACX 780 controls access to 8 doors, and makes decisions based on its own distributed data base. Each door may be controlled by a reader, or a combination of both for high security. Up to 62 ACX 780s may be networked to one controller. In addition, the ACX 780 may be networked with other Infinity controllers the IDX 800 Intrusion Detection Controller, LCX 890 Lighting Controller, and the DCX 250 ACX 780 comes in a rugged locked enclosure, with status indication of power, CPU, output and override conditions. Input power is switch-selectable between 115 or 230 VAC, and built-in UPS provides up to 2 1/2 hours full operation in the event of a power failure. ACX 781 is designed to meet the access demands of larger sites with storage capacity for up 20,000 cardholders on an Infinity system, or 15,000 cardholders on a Continuum system. The ACX ensures both high-volume and reliable data storage and fast validation speed at the local level for facilities with thousands of employees, a single perimeter entrance, or a large area. the addition of the field-mountable ACX 781 Expansion Module, personnel record storage can be expanded even more. Up to 57,000 card records can be stored in an ACX 781 with Infinity versions 2.16 or later; storage capacity increases to 80,000 card records with The Expansion Module mounts conveniently in the door of the ACX 781 controller unit. and data communication signals from the ACX 781 to the Expansion Module are provided via 25-pin cable. E A T U R E S E A T U R E S E A T U R E S E A T U R E S E A T U R E S Robust Stand-Alone Eight-Door Controller UL 294, UL 1076 Agency Listings Transparent Data Storage for up to 80,000 (ACX 781 with Module) UPS Back Up for 2 1/2 Hours Full Two Built-In Tamper Switches Alarm Notification Software-Selectable Wiegand or Reader Protocols Wiegand, Proximity, and Stripe Reader Support Support for Up to 8 Keypads and Supervised Alarm Inputs Offers Flexibility in Door 780, ACX 781 780, ACX 781 780, ACX 781 Access Control Unit and Expansion Module 780, ACX 781 ACX 780, ACX 781 to the Infinity ACX 780 series is handled via the Infinet bus, a twisted pair, half duplex RS-485 interface. is accomplished with a token passing protocol which provides full transparent data transfer between all controllers on the network. ACX 780 series nodes have priority status on the bus to ensure the fastest possible throughput. ACX 780 contains inputs for eight Wiegand or ABA protocol card readers (software selectable), eight 3 x 4 matrix and 32 supervised alarm inputs. (On an Infinity system, the ACX 781 supports Wiegand only.) The alarm inputs can used for door status contacts, request-to-exit devices, and any other two-state or three-state (on/off/trouble) alarm Two built-in tamper switches provide alarm notification when either the cabinet door is opened or when the unit is from the wall. ACX 780 series has eight 5 amp, Form C relay outputs for door control. A ninth Form C relay is available for local functions, or can be controlled by a custom program residing in the controller. Each output has an integral hand-off- switch for manual operation, and includes software feedback of the switch position. fully prompted access control database editor makes data entry easy for reader and door configuration, personnel scheduling, and alarm definition. Additional database storage capacity is provided at the network controller and at the workstations. Site codes, card formats and other degrade mode parameters are stored in non-volatile in each ACX 780. In addition, the ACX 780 series allows for a maximum event buffer of 1000 events. Events are uploaded to the workstation when communications resume. door can be configured to operate based on card only, card plus personal ID number (PIN), or keypad only (ACX 781