Doorking 1520 Stand Alone Card Reader

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Doorking
  • Model code: 1520
  • Reader Type: Proximity
  • Standalone/ Networkable: Standalone
  • Keypad Integrated: Yes
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Additional info:

Built-in proximity card reader (available with DK ProxPlus, DK Prox, AWID or HID reader) Available as a controller only (add your own 26-bit wiegand device) Built-in programming keypad Indoor or outdoor use Stores up to 1000 card codes Transaction buffer stores last 3600 events Timed anti-pass back (1-59 minutes) Four time zones Clock and transaction buffer maintain data for up to 3 days in the event of a power outage Print Menu. Real time print mode. Form "C" dry contact relay 16 VAC, 20 VA power transformer supplied.

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Make Doorking
Manufacturer DoorKing, Inc.
Category Access Control>Access control readers
Model code 1520
Reader Type Proximity
Standalone/ Networkable Standalone
Keypad Integrated Yes
Reader Output format Form C dry contact relay rated at 30 Volt, 1 Amp
Read Range mm 50 ~ 102 mm
Wiegand Interface Yes
Clock-and-Data Interface Yes
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 16 V AC or 12 ~ 24 V DC
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -35 ~ +65 C (-31 ~ +149 F)
Additional info
  • Built-in proximity card reader (available with DK ProxPlus, DK Prox, AWID or HID reader)
  • Available as a controller only (add your own 26-bit wiegand device)
  • Built-in programming keypad
  • Indoor or outdoor use
  • Stores up to 1000 card codes
  • Transaction buffer stores last 3600 events
  • Timed anti-pass back (1-59 minutes)
  • Four time zones
  • Clock and transaction buffer maintain data for up to 3 days in the event of a power outage
  • Print Menu.
  • Real time print mode.
  • Form "C" dry contact relay
  • 16 VAC, 20 VA power transformer supplied.
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