ACT ACT LAN Interface Access control system
Technical Specification
- Make: ACT
- Model code: ACT LAN Interface
- Dimensions mm: 23 x 64 x 90
- Accessories: LAN Interface for ACT Controllers
The ACT LAN Interface is a device allowing ACT Controllers (ACT2000 or ACT1000) to be connected directly to the Local Area Network. This is an ideal solution when the controllers are in a remote area as it avoids the cost of running long cables directly from the PC to the controllers. The device is easy to set-up and configure. Up to 32 controllers (ACT2000 or ACT1000) can be connected to a single LAN interface via the ACT Single Channel RS-485 interface. The unit is supplied with cables for connecting to a controller and RS-485 interface The PC must be running ACTWinPro or ACTWinPro Lite software
Read more| Make | ACT |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Vanderbilt Industries |
| Category | Access Control>Access control systems & kits |
| Model code | ACT LAN Interface |
| Physical Specifications | Dimensions mm: 23 x 64 x 90 |
| Accessories | LAN Interface for ACT Controllers |
| Additional info | The ACT LAN Interface is a device allowing ACT Controllers (ACT2000 or ACT1000) to be connected directly to the Local Area Network. This is an ideal solution when the controllers are in a remote area as it avoids the cost of running long cables directly from the PC to the controllers. The device is easy to set-up and configure. Up to 32 controllers (ACT2000 or ACT1000) can be connected to a single LAN interface via the ACT Single Channel RS-485 interface. The unit is supplied with cables for connecting to a controller and RS-485 interface The PC must be running ACTWinPro or ACTWinPro Lite software |
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