Hid VertX V100 Door-Reader Interface

Hid VertX V100 Door-Reader Interface

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The HID VertX V100 (Part 71000) is a door/reader interface module that connects two access control card readers via Wiegand or Clock-and-Data interface, controlling one or two doors. It connects to the V1000 master controller via high-speed RS-485 network. On-board flash memory allows firmware updates via the network. The V1000 communicates with the host via TCP/IP over 10/100 Mbps Ethernet. One TCP/IP address covers up to 32 interfaces. Power supply: 9-18 VDC at 100 mA.

The V100 Door / Reader Interface connects two access control card readers via Wiegand or Clock-and-Data interface controlling either one or two doors. The V100 features on-board flash memory, allowing program updates to be downloaded via the network. The V100 connects to the V1000 through a high speed RS-485 network.

The V1000, in turn, communicates with the system host via industry standard TCP/IP protocol over 10/100 Mbps Ethernet or the Internet. This architecture minimizes the impact on corporate LANs by using only one TCP/IP address for every 32 interfaces and by handling low-level transactions on the RS-485 network.

  • V100 - Door/Reader Interface
  • The V100 connects two access control card readers by Wiegand.
  • Base Part Number • 71000
  • Connects to the V1000 via a high speed RS485 network
  • Connects 2 access control card readers via Wiegand or Clock-and-Data interface controlling 1 or2 doors
  • Processes off-line access control decisions based on facility code
  • Power supply 9-18 VDC @ 100 mA

SUPPLIED BY

Cybernetics Software Pvt.Ltd.

Pune,Maharastra

www.csplsoftware.com

Frequently Asked Questions

QWhat does the VertX V100 do?

AIt connects two access control card readers and controls one or two doors, connecting to the V1000 via RS-485.

QPart number?

ABase part number is 71000.

QHow does V100 connect to the network?

AVia the V1000 master controller, which handles TCP/IP over 10/100 Mbps Ethernet.

QCan V100 make offline decisions?

AYes — it processes offline access control decisions based on facility code.

QPower requirement?

A9-18 VDC at 100 mA.