Brivo Systems ACS5000-W/G wireless control panel for ACS WebService
Technical Specification
- Make: Brivo Systems
- Model code: ACS5000-W/G
- No of Cardholders: 25,000
- Voltage: 12 VDC
- Power Consumption: 500 mA
The ACS5000-W/G wireless control panel for ACS WebService® is shipped as a complete two-reader control panel including UL-listed chassis and power supply that is designed to be connected to a Brivo ACS WebService account. One additional ACS5000 expansion board can be mounted into the ACS5000-W/G chassis. The ACS5000-W/G control panel system can support up to 14 expansion boards for up to 30 connected readers per control panel. An unlimited number of ACS5000-W/G control panel systems can be connected to an ACS WebService account for full scalability up to an enterprise level system. All antenna components are included with each ACS5000-W/G. Setup for communication to the host takes minutes by connecting to a secure cellular wide-area network.
Read moreMake | Brivo Systems |
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Manufacturer | Brivo Inc. |
Category | Access control products >Access control controllers |
Model code | ACS5000-W/G |
No of Cardholders: 25,000 | |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 12 VDC Power Consumption: 500 mA |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 49 (32 ~ 125 F) Operating Humidity %: 85 |
Additional info |
The ACS5000-W/G wireless control panel for ACS WebService® is shipped as a complete two-reader control panel including UL-listed chassis and power supply that is designed to be connected to a Brivo ACS WebService account. One additional ACS5000 expansion board can be mounted into the ACS5000-W/G chassis. The ACS5000-W/G control panel system can support up to 14 expansion boards for up to 30 connected readers per control panel. An unlimited number of ACS5000-W/G control panel systems can be connected to an ACS WebService account for full scalability up to an enterprise level system. All antenna components are included with each ACS5000-W/G. Setup for communication to the host takes minutes by connecting to a secure cellular wide-area network. |
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