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Access WebExpress is a stand alone modular access control system for The Web Server Access Controller will permit multiple PC’s to be connected and be actively monitoring or administrating the system with no further software or licenses required on any PC or workstation. It is possible with the correct IT infrastructure and permissions, to monitor and administrate the system securely from any computer in the world. The impressive specification for the Access WebExpress Server is below:
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Access Doors & Entrances The Web Server Access Controller allows the connection of up to 32 electronic access controlled doors or entrances. Each entrance can have 1 or 2 card readers permitting a total of 64 readers. The secured doors are connected on a low cost dedicated cable network, consisting of two twisted pairs and a screen (5-wire). The length of this dedicated cable network can be up to 1200M. Each door or entrance is controlled by a local door control unit (DCU) which allows the connection of all the door facilities such as readers, local power supply and electric locking. The door control unit acts as a junction point for all the door facilities and allows the dedicated network to be passed onto the next door or entrance. To view a system installation diagram please select this link. Each Door Control Unit manages a single door or entrance point and is connected back to the Access WebExpress main controller by joining a dedicated RS485 access control network of up to 1200M in length. Each Door Control Unit will allow the connection of the following local facilities:
The adjacent door system drawing excludes the optional exit card reader and local alarm sounder for clarity. The Door Control Unit (DCU) is designed to be located above or near the door or entrance it serves. Each DCU requires a 100mAmp 12VDC power source and can be powered by the locking devices power supply. To enlarge the adjacent view please click here. The door control unit is housed in a composite case that is usually mounted close to the door or entrance it is managing to minimize local cabling runs. It allows cable entry by way of 20mm cable entry points that can be utilized with or without additional cable entry glands. |
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What are the advantages of Access WebExpress?There are many advantages gained by installing the Access WebExpress access control system over more conventional systems, here are just four:
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Flexible & Powerful Operating OptionsThe Access WebExpress Access Control System is always installed with one methodology regardless of the number of doors or entrances controlled. The main WebExpress Server controller controls all of the secured access control points by way of a dedicated low cost access control network. This system installation method allows for the maximum reliability and integrity as the main controller has a large capacity for cardholders and historical event storage. The system, once configured may be left unmanaged for many months, if not years as it manages itself entirely. Remember that a permanently connected computer is not required as the WebExpress Server controller stores all the information and manages the secured doors & entrances by itself. LAN or Stand Alone ModesThe main Access WebExpress Server controller is equipped with a single RJ45 Ethernet socket which is required to connect the entire access control system to either your Local Area Network (LAN) or directly to a PC if you wish by way of a RJ45 cross-over (null-modem) cable. The former method (LAN mode) is the preferred method as it allows the maximum flexibility for the end-user as he or she may choose any computer on the network to administrate or monitor the system through its web browser only (no software required). The latter method (stand-alone) by using an RJ45 cross-over cable, creates in-effect a dedicated LAN with just two devices, the WebExpress Server controller and your PC, MAC or Linux machine. With this method the computer can be connected permanently or just on the occasion you wish to administrate changes or run a report on historical event data. Stand-alone mode is useful when the end-user does not wish or desire to have the system connected to their LAN or when maximum simplicity is required. Whichever operational method you choose Access WebExpress requires little or no intervention
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Product Newsmtecc launch Access WebExpress, a web browser administrated access control system for up to 32 doors and 64 card readers that requires no software installation and is compatible for Windows, Linux & MAC internet browser systems. Product Highlights
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up to 32 doors designed & manufactured in the UK. At the heart of the system is the Web Enabled Access Controller which has built in technology to allow the entire door access control system to be connected to your Local Area Network (LAN) and managed simply from any PC on your network, through its Internet Browser. No software installation is required on any computer or workstation on your network. With a browser based interface, your learning cycle and training time is significantly decreased and you don’t even have to have a dedicated PC, simply log on to the Access WebExpress Server and you’re ready to go.
