Controllers

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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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