Akuvox Mullion Style Multi-Access Control Terminal in New Zealand
Akuvox Mullion Style Multi-Access Control Terminal is available through ACP Online NZ within our Akuvox Access Control collection. Review the information below to confirm that it suits your equipment, application and compatibility requirements.
Product information
Physical & Power
Front panel: Toughened Glass
Frame: Aluminum Alloy
RFID card reader: 13.56MHz & 125kHz
Relay out: 1
Inputs: 2
Wiegand: Support
RS485: Support
Speaker: 8Ω / 0.5W
Tamper proof alarm: Support
Ethernet port: RJ45, 10/100Mbps adaptive
12V DC connector (if not using PoE)
Power output: 12V 600mA
IP Level: IP65
IK Rating: IK09
Installation: Flush-mounted or Wall-mounted
Dimension: 50 x 140 x 26.7 (mm)
Working Humidity: 10~90%,no condensing
Working Temperature: -20°C ~ +55°C
Storage Temperature: -30°C ~ +70°C
Networking & Protocol
Protocols support: IPv4, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, DNS, NTP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, DHCP, ARP
Deployment & Maintenance
Auto-Provisioning
Web management portal
Web-based packet dump
Configuration backup / restore
Firmware upgrade
Akuvox Cloud management
Akuvox SDMC & ACMS
Door Entry Feature
Access schedule
Access level management
Support switch to reader mode
Door access logs
Flexible shift scheduling and attendance management
Application Scenario
Provides access control for buildings such as condominiums, apartment buildings, office buildings, gated communities and industrial buildings
Product details
- Brand: Akuvox
- SKU / model reference: AV-A08S
- Product category: Akuvox Access Control
- Catalogue status: Send enquiry to confirm stock and current pricing.
Before ordering
Please confirm model, connection, sizing, consumable or device compatibility where applicable. Product images and references should be checked against your existing equipment before purchase.
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