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A stand-alone access control device is a combination of a controller and a reader in one device: can identify users, decide whether or not they have access to the installation and operate the electronic lock via its relay. Hybrid terminals combine access control and time and presence control and can also perform time and presence control workers at the time they identify.
This equipment allows identification via cards or keychains with 125 kHz EM RFID and 13.56 MHz MF technology, as well as keyboards for numerical codes and biometric fingerprints.
The 3.5 "screen makes it easy to operate and configure the equipment locally, both to use it autonomously without software, and to set a few parameters that are required to connect to the software, such as network configuration.
From the Crosschex Standard software, users, times and access groups can be configured, as well as special functions, opening times of relays or readers of readers.
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