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Access Control, Door Entry Systems
News Release from: Videx Security | Subject: XPR keypads
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 December 2005
New XPR keypads available from Videx
Security
Following its acquisition of the exclusive UK distributorship for XPR, Videx Security has introduced a new range of EX series keypads.
Following its acquisition of the exclusive UK distributorship for XPR, Videx Security has introduced a new range of EX series keypads They are designed for a range of access control applications which include the control of doors, barriers, gates, alarm systems and even lighting
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All EX series keypads are tough IP 65 rated, stand alone units that can be networked using a bi-directional three wire CODIX bus.
Pads can be individually built to meet specific application requirements using a combination of different housings, metal or polycarbonate keys, flush or surface mounts and they all have permanent backlighting of the keypads which illuminates in blue.
The EX series operate from a 12-24 volt AC/DC supply and have IP 65 ingress protection rating.
They accept 99 user codes and provide a 30 second keypad lock out after 8 invalid codes are entered.
The dual technology EX5P keypad is the highlight of the range.
It combines the use of a code and proximity access system.
The system can be set up to use only codes, use only tags or use both in combination to release the door.
This offers a high degree of security.
The dual technology keypad will operate from a 12V ac or dc power supply.
The CODIX bus system allows communication up to 150 metres and permits the connection of up to three different readers to one keypad or several keypads to each other.
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