AD-200 & AD-250 Offline Locks AD-300 Hardwired AD-400 Wireless Credential Compatibility
1) What is an AD-200?
The AD-200 is an offline lock. The user access rights for the AD-200 are stored on the lock. The AD-200 can be programmed using software and a handheld device, or manually programmed directly at the keypad. Additional details can be found on the AD-200 Datasheet. Back to Top2) What is an AD-250?
The AD-250 is an offline lock. The user access rights are stored on the user's magnetic stripe credentials. The AD-250 is programmed using software and a handheld device. The AD-250 maintains an audit trail of events at the door. Additional details can be found on the AD-250 Datasheet. Back to Top3) What status signals are standard on the AD-200 and AD-250?
The following status signal hardware is standard on the AD-200 and AD-250:
- Request to exit switch
- Door position switch
- Mechanical key override switch[1]
- Lock/unlock switch
- Deadbolt position switch
- Interior cover tamper guard switch
- Request-to-enter switch
- Battery status [1]
Note: While some of these status signals are not needed in an offline lock they are important because they enable future migration to online (networked) without taking it off the door. *Activation based on capabilities of access control software. [1] Captured in audit trail for SMS Express and SMS Select, Premier, & Enterprise software. Back to Top4) What is the method for programming offline locks?
The AD-200 can be programmed using the handheld device or manually with a keypad. The AD-250 can only be programmed using the Handheld Device. Back to Top5) How many users can AD-Series offline locks support?The AD-200 can support up to 5,000 users. With Schlage SMS Express software the number of users is limited to 1,000. The number of users the AD-250 can support is determined by the access control system. Back to Top6) How many audit events can be recorded by AD-Series offline locks?The AD-200 can record up to 5,000 audit events. The AD-250 can record up to 10,000 audit events. Back to Top7) Can the AD-200 and AD-250 offline locks be upgraded?
AD-200 and AD-250 offline locks have an innovative modular design that enables future upgrades without taking the lock off the door. This enables a user to easily migrate from offline to online (networked) should their needs change in the future. In addition, the AD-Series offers a wide variety of credential readers that can be interchanged in the future to easily enable credential migration without taking the lock off the door. Back to Top
1) What is the AD-300?
The AD-300 is a networked hardwired lock that allows real-time management of user access rights and access control functions such as centralized lockdown and unlock and scheduling changes. The AD-300 connects to an access control panel via the PIB300, or directly to partner panels that have incorporated RSI protocol. Additional details can be found on the AD-300 Datasheet. Back to Top2) What status signals are standard on the AD-300?
The following status signals are standard on the AD-300:
- Lock/unlock status
- Request to exit switch
- Door position switch
- Mechanical key override
- Deadbolt position
- Interior cover tamper guard
- Battery status
- Request to enter
Note: Activation of all items above is based on capabilities of access control software Back to Top3) How many users and audits can be supported by AD-Series networked locks?
The number of users and audits events capable on AD-Series online locks is determined by the access control system. Back to Top4) Do AD-300 networked locks respond to centralized lockdown and unlock commands?
Yes. The AD-300 responds immediately to centralized lockdown or unlock commands. Back to Top5) How does the AD-300 communicate with the Access Control Panel?
The AD-300 can communicate to the Access Control Panel (ACP) in one of two ways:
- Directly from lock to ACP via RSI protocol over RS485
- From lock to PIB300 via RSI protocol. From PIB300 to ACP via Wiegand or Clock and Data protocol. The PIB300 translates the RSI protocol into Wiegand or Clock and Data.
Back to Top6) Why is communication involving a PIB and RSI protocol advantageous over direct Wiegand communication?
RSI communication can be encrypted and is more secure. Back to Top7) When can the AD-300 lock communicate directly to an Access Control Panel?
The AD-300 lock can communicate directly with the Access Control Panel if the system is integrated with RSI protocol and can accept direct RS485 connections to the panel. Back to Top8) What is a Panel Interface Board (PIB)?
The PIB300-2D (sold seperately) is used if the system requires Wiegand or Clock and Data protocol rather than direct RS485 connection. Additional information can be found on the AD-300 Datasheet. Back to Top9) How many AD-300 locks can be supported by an AD-Series PIB300-2D?
The PIB300-2D can support up to two AD-300 locks. Back to Top10) What communication protocols can the PIB300-2D accept from the Access Control Panel?The PIB300-2D can accept Wiegand or Clock and Data protocol from the Access Control Panel. Back to Top11) What protocol does the PIB300-2D use to communicate to the AD-300?
The PIB300-2D communicates to the AD-300 via RSI protocol over RS485.  Back to Top12) Will the AD-300 lock communicate with my legacy PIB?The AD-300 communicates exclusively with RSI protocol, therefore it is not able to communicate to the legacy PIB that required VIP protocol from the lock. Back to Top13) Will the AD-Series PIB300 communicate with VIP locks? Yes, the PIB300-2D can receive either VIP or RSI protocol input from the lock. But, the PIB can only use one of these protocols at a time. Back to Top14) Can I connect AD-300 locks and VIP locks to the same PIB300? Yes, if the VIP lock has the ability to communicate RSI protocol to the PIB300. If VIP locks are older than July 2007, they can only communicate VIP protocol. The AD-300 can only communicate RSI protocol. Therefore the older VIP must speak to a PIB or PIB300 while the AD-300 would communicate to a separate PIB300 respectively. A PIB300 can only receive one protocol at a time so both locks have to be communicating the same protocol. Back to Top15) Can I install a PIB300-2D on the same network was my existing VIP series PIB? Yes, the PIB300 communicates exactly the same way to the access control panel as the existing VIP series PIB. Back to Top
1) What is the AD-400?
The AD-400 is a networked wireless lock that uses 900 MHz communication to the Panel Interface Module (PIM400). The PIM400 connects to the access control panel. This allows for real-time management of user rights and access control functions such as centralized lockdown and unlock and scheduling changes without running wires to the door. Additional details can be found on the AD-400 Datasheet. Back to Top2) What status signals are standard on the AD-400?
The following status signals are standard on the AD-400:
- Lock/unlock status
- Request to exit switch
- Door position switch
- Mechanical key override
- Deadbolt position
- Interior cover tamper guard
- Battery status
- Request to enter
Note: Activation of all items above is based on capabilities of access control software Back to Top3) How many users and audits can be supported by AD-400 networked locks?The number of users and audit events available on AD-Series online locks is determined by the access control system. Back to Top4) Do AD-400 networked locks enable centralized lockdown and unlock?The AD-400 locks can enable a centralized lockdown or unlock in 10 seconds or less, when your access control system has been integrated with Wake-up On Radio and that feature is enabled. Back to Top5) What is the Wake-up On Radio feature in the AD-400 lock?This feature in AD-400 locks enables installation of wireless locks in applications where centralized lockdown or unlock is required. Wake-up On Radio utilizes patent-pending technology to enable real-time activation at a remote battery-powered wireless lock. The response time is configurable from 10 seconds to 1 second. You must integrate additional RSI commands in you access control system to implement this feature, unless a PIM-TD2 is utilized. Back to Top6) How does the AD-400 communicate with the access control panel?AD-400 locks communicate to the AD-Series PIM400 via 900 MHz. The PIM400 communicates to the Access Control Panel via RS485, Wiegand, or Clock and Data protocol. Back to Top7) Why is 900 MHz used for the AD-400?The 900 MHz band enables longer transmission ranges because signal propagation with longer wavelengths travels a greater distance and better penetrates building construction allowing for simplified system design, a stronger signal, and less interference. Back to Top8) How is the wireless communication of the AD-400 encrypted?AD-Series wireless access devices utilize spread spectrum transmissions, which are encrypted with AES-128 bit keys to provide a system that is extremely secure. Back to Top9) What is a Panel Interface Module (PIM)?The PIM400 (sold separately) is required for communication between the AD-400 wireless lock and the access control panel, and can support up to 16 locks depending on your access control system. Back to Top10) What is the PIM400-485?The PIM400-485 seamlessly integrates to select access control panels via RS485, eliminating the need for reader interface modules. Each PIM400-485 supports up to 16 wireless access devices such as AD-400 locks. There are different versions: the PIM400-485-SBB was specially designed to work with Schlage bright blue software, while the PIM400-485-SMS was designed to work with Schlage SMS networked software. Back to Top11) How many locks does a PIM400-485 support?A PIM400-485 can support up to 16 wireless access devices such as AD-400 locks. Back to Top12) Which protocols are available for the PIM400-485 to communicate?The PIM400-485 can communicate RSI protocol to an access control system. Back to Top13) What is a PIM400-TD2?The PIM400-TD2 seamlessly integrates to virtually any access control panel and their reader interface modules via Wiegand or Clock and Data protocols. Each PIM400-TD2 supports up to two wireless devices such as AD-400 series locks. Back to Top14) How many wireless devices does the PIM400-TD2 support?Each PIM400-TD2 supports up to two wireless access devices such as the AD-400 series locks. Back to Top15) Which protocols are available for the PIM400-TD2 to communicate?The PIM400-TD2 can communicate Wiegand or Clock and Data to an access control system. Back to Top16) How do I decide whether to purchase the PIM400-TD2 or the PIM400-485?If your access control panel currently communicates via Wiegand or Clock and Data protocols you should purchase a PIM400-TD2. If your access control panel currently communicates RSI protocol over RS485 then you should purchase a PIM400-485. Back to Top17) Are AD-Series PIM400s backwards compatible with Schlage WA products?The WA-PIM cannot communicate with the AD-400 lock or accessories and the PIM400 cannot communicate with the WA lock or accessories. The WA-Series PIM communicates to the access control panel in the same way that the PIM400 communicates to the access control panel. As a result, the PIM400 can function in your existing environment without any changes to your software. However, the legacy PIM communicates to the WA lock in a different manner than the PIM400 communicates to the AD-400 lock and accessories. Back to Top18) Why are the WA-Series and AD-Series devices not able to share the same PIM? The AD-Series utilizes newer technology that enables more power efficient communication, AES-128 bit encryption, and Wake-up On Radio (when enabled) for immediate centralized lockdown or unlock. Back to Top19) Can I connect a PIM400 to the same Access Control Panel as my existing WA-Series PIMs? Yes, you can connect a PIM400 to the same Access Control Panel as existing WA Series PIMs. However, WA locks and accessories need to be connected to a WA PIM and the AD-400 lock and accessories needs to be connected to the PIM400. Back to Top20) What is linking?Linking ties a specific wireless access device to a selected PIM400 by assigning it a unique address. Back to Top21) What is the benefit of dynamic channel switching?Dynamic channel switching is a feature that enables the PIM400 and its wireless devices to find and maintain a clear communication channel by automatically changing channels to avoid RF interference. However, use of dynamic channel switching will reduce battery life of the AD-400. Back to Top22) How many channel frequencies are utilized in wireless communication with the lock?The PIM400-TD2 & PIM400-485 utilizes an automatic linking mechanism to connect to remote wireless access points with 10 channel frequencies to select from, which enables easy set-up. Channel frequencies are between 902-928 MHz Back to Top23) What AD-400 wireless accessories will be available in 2010?
The following wireless accessories will be released in 2010:
- Wireless Portable Reader (WPR400)
- Wireless Reader Interface (WRI400)
- Wireless Status Monitor (WSM400)
- Elevator Control Kit (EKC400)
- Gate Control Kit (GKC400)
- Wireless Repeater (WRI400+PIM400)
In the meantime, you can use all WA versions of the accessories in conjunction with the current (WA) PIM. Back to Top
1) What credential formats are AD-Series Proximity and Proximity+ keypad compatible with?
AD-Series proximity and proximity+ keypad readers are compatible with these proximity 125 kHz formats:
- Schlage
- XceedID
- HID™
- CASI
- AWID
Back to Top2) What credential formats are AD-Series Smart Card Readers compatible with?
Smart card readers are compatible with the following types of credentials: Secured Sector:
- MIFARE
- DESFire 8-EV1
- ISO-X
- Infineon
- MyID
Card Serial Number (CSN) Only:
- HID™
- iClass
- TI Tagit
- Inside Picotag
- ST Micro
Back to Top3) What type of credentials does the AD-Series multi-tech and multi-technology plus keypad work with?The AD-Series multi-technology reader works with a mixed population of credentials. It works with both proximity and smart card credentials and therefore, makes it easy for facilities to migrate from one credential technology to another over time. Back to Top4) What type of credential readers are available on the AD-Series?
A variety of AD-Series credential readers are available. For more information see the Credential Readers section under Features & Functions. Back to Top AD-Series | System Design | AD-200 & AD-250 Offline Locks1)What is an AD-200?
The AD-200 is an offline lock. The user access rights for the AD-200 are stored on the lock. The AD-200 can be programmed using software and a handheld device, or manually programmed directly at the keypad. Additional details can be found on the AD-200 Datasheet. 2)What is an AD-250?
The AD-250 is an offline lock. The user access rights are stored on the user's magnetic stripe credentials. The AD-250 is programmed using software and a handheld device. The AD-250 maintains an audit trail of events at the door. Additional details can be found on the AD-250 Datasheet. 3)What status signals are standard on the AD-200 and AD-250?
The following status signal hardware is standard on the AD-200 and AD-250:
- Request to exit switch
- Door position switch
- Mechanical key override switch[1]
- Lock/unlock switch
- Deadbolt position switch
- Interior cover tamper guard switch
- Request-to-enter switch
- Battery status [1]
Note: While some of these status signals are not needed in an offline lock they are important because they enable future migration to online (networked) without taking it off the door. *Activation based on capabilities of access control software. [1] Captured in audit trail for SMS Express and SMS Select, Premier, & Enterprise software. 4)What is the method for programming offline locks?
The AD-200 can be programmed using the handheld device or manually with a keypad. The AD-250 can only be programmed using the Handheld Device. 5)How many users can AD-Series offline locks support?The AD-200 can support up to 5,000 users. With Schlage SMS Express software the number of users is limited to 1,000. The number of users the AD-250 can support is determined by the access control system. 6)How many audit events can be recorded by AD-Series offline locks?The AD-200 can record up to 5,000 audit events. The AD-250 can record up to 10,000 audit events. 7)Can the AD-200 and AD-250 offline locks be upgraded?
AD-200 and AD-250 offline locks have an innovative modular design that enables future upgrades without taking the lock off the door. This enables a user to easily migrate from offline to online (networked) should their needs change in the future. In addition, the AD-Series offers a wide variety of credential readers that can be interchanged in the future to easily enable credential migration without taking the lock off the door. Ingersoll-Rand plc 170/175 Lakeview Drive, Airside Business Park, Swords, Co. Dublin, Ireland REGISTERED IN IRELAND WITH LIMITED LIABILITY REGISTERED NUMBER 469272 © Ingersoll-Rand plc, 2009 Ingersoll Rand is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. AD-Series | System Design | AD-300 Hardwired1)What is the AD-300?
The AD-300 is a networked hardwired lock that allows real-time management of user access rights and access control functions such as centralized lockdown and unlock and scheduling changes. The AD-300 connects to an access control panel via the PIB300, or directly to partner panels that have incorporated RSI protocol. Additional details can be found on the AD-300 Datasheet. 2)What status signals are standard on the AD-300?
The following status signals are standard on the AD-300:
- Lock/unlock status
- Request to exit switch
- Door position switch
- Mechanical key override
- Deadbolt position
- Interior cover tamper guard
- Battery status
- Request to enter
Note: Activation of all items above is based on capabilities of access control software 3)How many users and audits can be supported by AD-Series networked locks?
The number of users and audits events capable on AD-Series online locks is determined by the access control system. 4)Do AD-300 networked locks respond to centralized lockdown and unlock commands?
Yes. The AD-300 responds immediately to centralized lockdown or unlock commands. 5)How does the AD-300 communicate with the Access Control Panel?
The AD-300 can communicate to the Access Control Panel (ACP) in one of two ways:
- Directly from lock to ACP via RSI protocol over RS485
- From lock to PIB300 via RSI protocol. From PIB300 to ACP via Wiegand or Clock and Data protocol. The PIB300 translates the RSI protocol into Wiegand or Clock and Data.
6)Why is communication involving a PIB and RSI protocol advantageous over direct Wiegand communication?
RSI communication can be encrypted and is more secure. 7)When can the AD-300 lock communicate directly to an Access Control Panel?
The AD-300 lock can communicate directly with the Access Control Panel if the system is integrated with RSI protocol and can accept direct RS485 connections to the panel. 8)What is a Panel Interface Board (PIB)?
The PIB300-2D (sold seperately) is used if the system requires Wiegand or Clock and Data protocol rather than direct RS485 connection. Additional information can be found on the AD-300 Datasheet. 9)How many AD-300 locks can be supported by an AD-Series PIB300-2D?
The PIB300-2D can support up to two AD-300 locks. 10)What communication protocols can the PIB300-2D accept from the Access Control Panel?The PIB300-2D can accept Wiegand or Clock and Data protocol from the Access Control Panel. 11)What protocol does the PIB300-2D use to communicate to the AD-300?
The PIB300-2D communicates to the AD-300 via RSI protocol over RS485.  12)Will the AD-300 lock communicate with my legacy PIB?The AD-300 communicates exclusively with RSI protocol, therefore it is not able to communicate to the legacy PIB that required VIP protocol from the lock. 13)Will the AD-Series PIB300 communicate with VIP locks? Yes, the PIB300-2D can receive either VIP or RSI protocol input from the lock. But, the PIB can only use one of these protocols at a time. 14)Can I connect AD-300 locks and VIP locks to the same PIB300? Yes, if the VIP lock has the ability to communicate RSI protocol to the PIB300. If VIP locks are older than July 2007, they can only communicate VIP protocol. The AD-300 can only communicate RSI protocol. Therefore the older VIP must speak to a PIB or PIB300 while the AD-300 would communicate to a separate PIB300 respectively. A PIB300 can only receive one protocol at a time so both locks have to be communicating the same protocol. 15)Can I install a PIB300-2D on the same network was my existing VIP series PIB? Yes, the PIB300 communicates exactly the same way to the access control panel as the existing VIP series PIB. Ingersoll-Rand plc 170/175 Lakeview Drive, Airside Business Park, Swords, Co. Dublin, Ireland REGISTERED IN IRELAND WITH LIMITED LIABILITY REGISTERED NUMBER 469272 © Ingersoll-Rand plc, 2009 Ingersoll Rand is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. AD-Series | System Design | AD-400 Wireless1)What is the AD-400?
The AD-400 is a networked wireless lock that uses 900 MHz communication to the Panel Interface Module (PIM400). The PIM400 connects to the access control panel. This allows for real-time management of user rights and access control functions such as centralized lockdown and unlock and scheduling changes without running wires to the door. Additional details can be found on the AD-400 Datasheet. 2)What status signals are standard on the AD-400?
The following status signals are standard on the AD-400:
- Lock/unlock status
- Request to exit switch
- Door position switch
- Mechanical key override
- Deadbolt position
- Interior cover tamper guard
- Battery status
- Request to enter
Note: Activation of all items above is based on capabilities of access control software 3)How many users and audits can be supported by AD-400 networked locks?The number of users and audit events available on AD-Series online locks is determined by the access control system. 4)Do AD-400 networked locks enable centralized lockdown and unlock?The AD-400 locks can enable a centralized lockdown or unlock in 10 seconds or less, when your access control system has been integrated with Wake-up On Radio and that feature is enabled. 5)What is the Wake-up On Radio feature in the AD-400 lock?This feature in AD-400 locks enables installation of wireless locks in applications where centralized lockdown or unlock is required. Wake-up On Radio utilizes patent-pending technology to enable real-time activation at a remote battery-powered wireless lock. The response time is configurable from 10 seconds to 1 second. You must integrate additional RSI commands in you access control system to implement this feature, unless a PIM-TD2 is utilized. 6)How does the AD-400 communicate with the access control panel?AD-400 locks communicate to the AD-Series PIM400 via 900 MHz. The PIM400 communicates to the Access Control Panel via RS485, Wiegand, or Clock and Data protocol. 7)Why is 900 MHz used for the AD-400?The 900 MHz band enables longer transmission ranges because signal propagation with longer wavelengths travels a greater distance and better penetrates building construction allowing for simplified system design, a stronger signal, and less interference. 8)How is the wireless communication of the AD-400 encrypted?AD-Series wireless access devices utilize spread spectrum transmissions, which are encrypted with AES-128 bit keys to provide a system that is extremely secure. 9)What is a Panel Interface Module (PIM)?The PIM400 (sold separately) is required for communication between the AD-400 wireless lock and the access control panel, and can support up to 16 locks depending on your access control system. 10)What is the PIM400-485?The PIM400-485 seamlessly integrates to select access control panels via RS485, eliminating the need for reader interface modules. Each PIM400-485 supports up to 16 wireless access devices such as AD-400 locks. There are different versions: the PIM400-485-SBB was specially designed to work with Schlage bright blue software, while the PIM400-485-SMS was designed to work with Schlage SMS networked software. 11)How many locks does a PIM400-485 support?A PIM400-485 can support up to 16 wireless access devices such as AD-400 locks. 12)Which protocols are available for the PIM400-485 to communicate?The PIM400-485 can communicate RSI protocol to an access control system. 13)What is a PIM400-TD2?The PIM400-TD2 seamlessly integrates to virtually any access control panel and their reader interface modules via Wiegand or Clock and Data protocols. Each PIM400-TD2 supports up to two wireless devices such as AD-400 series locks. 14)How many wireless devices does the PIM400-TD2 support?Each PIM400-TD2 supports up to two wireless access devices such as the AD-400 series locks. 15)Which protocols are available for the PIM400-TD2 to communicate?The PIM400-TD2 can communicate Wiegand or Clock and Data to an access control system. 16)How do I decide whether to purchase the PIM400-TD2 or the PIM400-485?If your access control panel currently communicates via Wiegand or Clock and Data protocols you should purchase a PIM400-TD2. If your access control panel currently communicates RSI protocol over RS485 then you should purchase a PIM400-485. 17)Are AD-Series PIM400s backwards compatible with Schlage WA products?The WA-PIM cannot communicate with the AD-400 lock or accessories and the PIM400 cannot communicate with the WA lock or accessories. The WA-Series PIM communicates to the access control panel in the same way that the PIM400 communicates to the access control panel. As a result, the PIM400 can function in your existing environment without any changes to your software. However, the legacy PIM communicates to the WA lock in a different manner than the PIM400 communicates to the AD-400 lock and accessories. 18)Why are the WA-Series and AD-Series devices not able to share the same PIM? The AD-Series utilizes newer technology that enables more power efficient communication, AES-128 bit encryption, and Wake-up On Radio (when enabled) for immediate centralized lockdown or unlock. 19)Can I connect a PIM400 to the same Access Control Panel as my existing WA-Series PIMs? Yes, you can connect a PIM400 to the same Access Control Panel as existing WA Series PIMs. However, WA locks and accessories need to be connected to a WA PIM and the AD-400 lock and accessories needs to be connected to the PIM400. 20)What is linking?Linking ties a specific wireless access device to a selected PIM400 by assigning it a unique address. 21)What is the benefit of dynamic channel switching?Dynamic channel switching is a feature that enables the PIM400 and its wireless devices to find and maintain a clear communication channel by automatically changing channels to avoid RF interference. However, use of dynamic channel switching will reduce battery life of the AD-400. 22)How many channel frequencies are utilized in wireless communication with the lock?The PIM400-TD2 & PIM400-485 utilizes an automatic linking mechanism to connect to remote wireless access points with 10 channel frequencies to select from, which enables easy set-up. Channel frequencies are between 902-928 MHz 23)What AD-400 wireless accessories will be available in 2010?
The following wireless accessories will be released in 2010:
- Wireless Portable Reader (WPR400)
- Wireless Reader Interface (WRI400)
- Wireless Status Monitor (WSM400)
- Elevator Control Kit (EKC400)
- Gate Control Kit (GKC400)
- Wireless Repeater (WRI400+PIM400)
In the meantime, you can use all WA versions of the accessories in conjunction with the current (WA) PIM. Ingersoll-Rand plc 170/175 Lakeview Drive, Airside Business Park, Swords, Co. Dublin, Ireland REGISTERED IN IRELAND WITH LIMITED LIABILITY REGISTERED NUMBER 469272 © Ingersoll-Rand plc, 2009 Ingersoll Rand is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. AD-Series | System Design | Credential Compatibility1)What credential formats are AD-Series Proximity and Proximity+ keypad compatible with?
AD-Series proximity and proximity+ keypad readers are compatible with these proximity 125 kHz formats:
- Schlage
- XceedID
- HID™
- CASI
- AWID
2)What credential formats are AD-Series Smart Card Readers compatible with?
Smart card readers are compatible with the following types of credentials: Secured Sector:
- MIFARE
- DESFire 8-EV1
- ISO-X
- Infineon
- MyID
Card Serial Number (CSN) Only:
- HID™
- iClass
- TI Tagit
- Inside Picotag
- ST Micro
3)What type of credentials does the AD-Series multi-tech and multi-technology plus keypad work with?The AD-Series multi-technology reader works with a mixed population of credentials. It works with both proximity and smart card credentials and therefore, makes it easy for facilities to migrate from one credential technology to another over time. 4)What type of credential readers are available on the AD-Series?
A variety of AD-Series credential readers are available. For more information see the Credential Readers section under Features & Functions. Ingersoll-Rand plc 170/175 Lakeview Drive, Airside Business Park, Swords, Co. Dublin, Ireland REGISTERED IN IRELAND WITH LIMITED LIABILITY REGISTERED NUMBER 469272 © Ingersoll-Rand plc, 2009 Ingersoll Rand is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. |
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