Hands free literally means that when a user approaches a door they do not need to present their token to the reader to unlock it. A hands free interface from Paxton Access is all you need for this convenience. Simply wire it in between the reader and the control unit; it takes no time at all.
Once a hands free interface is fitted to a door the reader will detect the user token, whether that token is stored in a pocket, a handbag or attached to a wheelchair. Once the token is detected, the user is granted or denied access as appropriated without having to use their hands at all!
The best thing about Paxton Access hands free is that it is low cost and takes around ten minutes to install. Plus, only users that want hands free access need to buy the hands free tokens. All other users can carry on using their tokens as normal; it is a really economical solution. Hands free can be retrofitted to most Paxton Access readers.
Hands free is perfect for a range of scenarios
| Make | Paxton Access |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Paxton Access Limited |
| Model code | Net2 nano |
| Series | Net2 Series |
| Controller Type | Networkable |
| Max No. of Doors per Controller | 1 |
| No of Cardholders | 10,000 |
| Networkable | Yes |
| Communication Type | TC/IP |
| Onboard No/Type of Inputs / Outputs | Exit button input, door contact input, alarm/bell input, 2 relay outputs, PSU monitoring input* |
| Reader Max. Distance m | 1000 |
| Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 12 V DC Power Consumption: 110mA |
| Physical Specifications | Dimensions mm: 84 x 106 x 15 |
| Additional info |
Diagnostic LEDs. Colour-coded wiring labels. Dedicated lock output. Event buffering. Central control, event reporting and control over users' access. Each control unit is part of a network but can run independently making its own decisions and remembering events. Net2 supports 200 doors per dataline. Up to 50 codes. All Paxton Access P-series readers may be converted to long range with the Net2Air interface. * Tamper input |