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AAS RemotePro CR Wiegand Card Reader
Post Mount RemotePro CR Wiegand Output Card Readers (#23-006 & 23-006i) feature a stainless steel faceplate in a heavy metal, powder coated enclosure with nightlight, with the card reader mounted to the faceplate. Each AAS RemotePro CR is constructed of very durable and vandal resistant Lexan, providing years of trouble free entry.
The RemotePro CR series is designed to operate in conjunction with the American Access Systems, Inc AdvantageDG card reader controller system, the AAS ProAccess 200 multi door controller, as well as many popular security management systems using a wiegand protocol. Simply connect the RemotePro CR of your choice to a new or existing master controller (via 6 conductor, 22 gauge wire) and you have immediate access control.
This is a perfect solution for expanding an access control system that already utilizes an existing master controller.
Compatible with AAS Advantage DG, ProAccess 8 or ProAccess 200 in addition to many other popular security management systems using 26-bit wiegand protocol.
Standard Features:
• LED Indicators
• Audible Tone (40-008 & 40-009)
• Night Light & Optional Camera (23-006 & 23-006i)
| Output | Wiegand |
| Mounting | Post or Surface Mount |
| Power Supply | 9 - 12VDC (Supplied By Master Controller) ; 40-009 24VDC - 2A (Sold Separately) |
| Read Range | Up To 22" |
| Operating Temperature | -15°F to 175°F |
| Indicators (LED) | LED Indicator, Audible Tone |
| Connection | 6 Conductor, 22-Gauge Wire Connection to Controller |
| Housing | Post Mount - Heavy Metal, Powder Coated Enclosure |
| Warranty | 1-Year Limited Warranty |
| Brochures | prod_brochures/aas/remotepro-cr.pdf |
Card Readers
Card readers are available in short range (2"-6") or long range (up to 10'). The longer range models use similar technology to that found in a toll booth "Fast Track" transponders. All access cards have a unique access code. If the reading system has that card enrolled, it will grant access privileges.
Stand alone card readers have a built in memory of the cards and are controlled from the reader itself. Most of these types of readers have a keypad located outside or inside the cabinet to enter or delete cards. In general they do not record or track card usage.
Slave card readers are attached to larger systems such as telephone entry systems or door controllers. This type of system frequently connects to a computer where the card usage is tracked. In these systems the telephone entry, door controller, or the computer keeps the data base where users are added or deleted and what access privileges individual cards have.






























