Roger MC16-AZC-7 Access Zone Controller

1581,44 EUR including 23.00% VAT
Product code: #43640
Manufacturer: Roger
  • Access control for 7 doors
  • Input lines: 42
  • Output lines: 28
  • 8 million event buffer on a removable memory card
  • Peripheral interfaces RS485, RACS CLK/DTA, Wiegand

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Roger MC16-AZC-7 Advanced Access Zone Controller for 7 Doors


The MC16-AZC-7 is an access and building automation controller dedicated to the RACS 5 system.
After connecting MCT series terminals and optional MCX series expanders, it can be used in both access control and time and attendance, as well as building and hotel automation. The controller, through its own input/output lines or those of a connected peripheral device, can support elements such as locks, exit buttons, signaling devices, etc.

The system controller configuration process is carried out concurrently over a LAN/WAN network, and the number of controllers in the system does not affect its configuration time. The device is designed to be powered from a mains transformer with an output voltage of 18VAC and a power of 20VA. However, it can also be powered from standard DC voltages of 12VDC and 24VDC. When powered by 12VDC, the controller does not support a battery and the backup power supply is provided by the power supply providing 12VDC.

FEATURES:
  • Access controller in the RACS 5 system
  • 42 parametric EOL input lines
  • 28 transistor output lines 15VDC/150mA
  • Power supply 18VAC, 12VDC, and 24VDC
  • Built-in 12VDC/1.2A switching power supply
  • Backup battery charging and monitoring
  • Ethernet communication interface
  • Encrypted data transmission (AES128 CBC)
  • RS485, RACS CLK/DTA, Wiegand peripheral interfaces
  • 8 million event buffer on a removable card memory
The entry limit defines the number of entries into a zone, after which the controller blocks access to the zone. The access day limit defines the number of days during which the controller can grant access to the zone, although these days do not have to be consecutive. Both of these mechanisms are typically used to control access to places where access is subject to fees (e.g., recreational facilities) or where entry limits are required (e.g., single-entry access). The absence day limit defines the number of consecutive days during which a user has not entered the zone, after which access is automatically blocked. This feature can be used to automatically block access if the user loses or fails to return their ID to the system administrator.

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