MINI PULSAR

MINI PULSAR Access control concentrator

Hardware Features

  • Unit with 133 MHz microprocessor
  • 32Mbytes Flash expandable to 64Mbytes
  • 32Mbytes Ram expandable to 64Mbytes
  • Embedded Operating System
  • Back-up battery for internal memory for cards and transits
  • Internal clock for automatic calendar, summer-winter time and century change management
  • Ethernet 10 100 Base t Integrated network card
  • 4 independent serial lines
  • 3 RS485
  • 2 RS232
  • 16 inputs
  • 4 changeover relay outputs
  • 1 buzzer for courtesy signals
  • 8 Open collectors
  • Internal buffer battery
  • Power supply: 12Vdc
  • Consumption: 480mA
  • Operating temperature: 0 – 50C°
  • Relative humidity: 0%-95%
  • Weight: 3.5 Kgm
  • Dimensions: 180x240x85mm

Functional characteristics

  • The Mini Pulsar concentrator can manage up to 16 independent access point using up to 16 Hydra Varco on RS 485 bus
  • Memorizes 200,000 cards and 32,000 transits The time door opening after authorised card acknowledgement is no longer than 0.5 sec even when programmed to maximum capacity.
  • Autonomous automatic summer/winter time management
  • Preprogrammed with automatic century change (up to 2100)
  • Autonomous access point management using the following functions:
  1. Access point always enabled (the card can always transit)
  2. Access point always disabled (the card can never transit)
  3. Access point with card control (access is card-controlledin specific time zones)
  4. Access point always open (door latch always ON)
  • Customized groups and zone management for each card.
  • Up to 16 time zones and 16 weekly divisions can be programmed for up to 256 groups
  • Timed anti – passback control
  • Transit control using:
  1. Card
  2. Fingerprint
  3. Keypad code
  • Tamper control with access and removal protection.
  • Mini Pulsar management using the Serchio 2000 system and Winwatch platform
  • The installed software can be updated from the main monitoring station and controlled via Ethernet network with TCP/IP protocol

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