Brand
- ESSL 3
Aiface MAGNUM Face, Fingerprint & RFID Access Control Device (IP65 Rated)
Key Features:
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Supports Face, Fingerprint & RFID access
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IP65 water & dust resistant design
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Works in -5°C to 45°C temperature range
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Fill light with adjustable brightness
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Supports 12.5KHz ID & 13.56MHz IC cards
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Onboard web server for easy setup
eSSL F22 Wi-Fi Fingerprint Time Attendance & Access Control Device
Key Features:
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Fingerprint capacity: 3000 | Card: 5000 | Records: 30000
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500 DPI SilkID fingerprint sensor
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Built-in Wi-Fi for seamless connectivity
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2.8-inch TFT color display
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Supports 3rd party electric locks, sensors & alarms
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Full access control features with eTimetracklite software
eSSL JS-32E Standalone Access Control System with Keypad & Card Access
Key Features:
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Supports up to 2000 users
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3 access modes: PIN, Card, PIN + Card
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Wiegand 26 input/output supported
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Built-in button keypad for easy setup
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Durable plastic case for indoor use
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Ideal for offices & secure entry points
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