Access Control

Two-door controller

by Mark Rowe

PAC has launched the new PAC 212 two-door standalone controller. Suitable the makers say for residential and commercial use, the controller is built around the PAC 500 controller series and offers many of the standard features associated with this range.

The controller allows for up to 2,000 users to be administered via the built-in reader in legacy Low Frequency (LF) and high security High Frequency (HF) formats. The product is described by STANLEY Security Products as a true two-door controller allowing for two PAC readers to be connected per channel. The controller has been designed to programme ID credentials, as for commercial and residential applications. Programming of additional ID credentials can be carried out in less than ten seconds, following just three steps with an activation of the new IDs.

According to the makers it’s suitable for upgrading legacy systems that require enhanced access features, and for any security application seeking flexibility, building protection and local control. When used with any PAC HF or MT readers and PAC’s Ops credentials, the 212 provides AES-128bit certified security which it’s claimed reduces the risk of token cloning.

The controller offers a choice of configuration options such as time profiles, PIN & Prox, controller and reader tamper protection and features often found only in online controllers such as programmable extra door time and local Anti- Passback. For increased security and accountability the controller can hold up to 4000 events and token information in its memory and with the built in USB port, exporting this information is easy and effortless.

The 212 is available through PAC’s dealers and distribution partners. Visit www.stanleysecurityproducts.com.

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