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WebBrix comes with the VertX driver, enabling communication to the suite of HID VertX controllers. These controllers are:
Edge
The HID EDGE IP Access Solution is a full line of flexible and configurable IP-enabled access control processor and host interface solutions, including the award-winning Edge Solo (a cost-effective, stand-alone, single-door access control solution), EdgeReader™ (with integrated iCLASS® reader) and EdgePlus™ (allowing connection to any Wiegand or most clock and data readers). Designed to provide complete and full-featured access control infrastructure and contactless smart card capability at “the edge” of the network for stand-alone or OEM software host systems, Edge products require less wiring, are cost-effective and are ideally suited for today's IT-centric security environment.
V1000
The V1000 boasts a 32-bit RISC processor running the Linux Operating System. On-board flash memory allows program updates to be downloaded via the network. The V1000 connects up to 32 Door/Reader, Input Monitor, or Output Control Interfaces via two independent RS-485 networks, each network having two sets of input connections for optimum system topology. This architecture minimizes the impact on corporate LANs by using only one TCP/IP address for every 32 interfaces, and by handling low-level transactions on the RS-485 network.
Features
| • | Stores a complete access control and configuration database for up to 32 Reader Interfaces (up to 64 doors) and 44,000 cardholders with expansion capability up to 250,000 cardholders. |
| • | The access control system interfaces with combinations of devices with a maximum of: |
| • | 32 Door/Reader interfaces (up to 64 doors/readers) or |
| • | 32 input monitor interfaces 9 (up to 512 monitor points) or |
| • | 32 output control interfaces (up to 384 control relays) |
| • | Reports supervised inputs/alarms with 255 priorities. |
| • | Includes an HTTP API, Windows® DLL API, and direct communication API. |
| • | Allows local connection of a laptop computer for diagnostics and configuration. |
| • | Connects to the host and other devices on a TCP/IP network. |
| • | Receives and processes real time commands from the host software application. |
| • | Reports all activity to the host. |
| • | Controls and communicates with all connected devices. |
| • | Buffers offline transactions and uploads to the host when communication is restored. |
| • | Allows fallback communications via dialup or RF modem if TCP/IP network communication is lost. |
| • | UL 294 and UL 1076 recognized component. |
V2000
The V2000 boasts a 32-bit RISC processor running the Linux Operating System. On-board flash memory allows program updates to be downloaded via the network. The V2000 connects to two access control card readers via Wiegand or Clock-and-Data interface controlling either one or two doors. This architecture takes advantage of the existing corporate LAN and the existing CAT-5 cable.
Features
| • | Connects with and stores a complete access control and configuration database for one or two controlled doors and 44,000 cardholders with expansion capability to 250,000 cardholders. |
| • | Processes access control decisions. |
| • | Reports supervised inputs/alarms with 255 priorities. |
| • | Includes an HTTP API, Windows® DLL-based API, and a direct communication API. |
| • | Allows local connection of a laptop computer for diagnostics and configuration. |
| • | Connects to the host and to other devices on the TCP/IP network. |
| • | Receives and processes real time commands from the host software application. |
| • | Reports all activity to the host |
| • | Controls and communicates with all connected devices. |
| • | Buffers offline transactions and uploads to the host when communication is restored. |
| • | UL 294 and UL 1076 recognized components. |
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