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NC-PW2000IV PW-2000-IV Four reader controller module, 4 DPDT relays, 16 supervised inputs The PW-2000 controller is the most reliable panel in the industry with thousands of installations worldwide. It supports up to four readers and eight relay outputs (DPDT), expandable to twenty outputs. The PW-2000 also monitors sixteen supervised or unsupervised alarm points. The standard memory on the PW-2000 controller holds 5,000 card numbers and buffers up to 10,200 transactions. Should your application require greater capacities, the PW-2000-IV-X can expand to eight (DPDT) relay outputs (expandable to 24 outputs), 25,000 cards and 6,600 buffers. To add more readers or alarm points, simply connect additional controllers. The PW-2000 Series controllers operate as total stand alone units with a fully distributed database. A PW-2000 panel can control access to multiple doors with no dependency on a central computer system. All valid card numbers, time zones, relay pulse times, and alarm point shunt times are loaded into the controller’s memory. By utilizing distributed technology, no more than four card readers or keypads are controlled by a given controller thereby providing maximum reliability. Features Distributed database provides greater performance with no dependency on a central computer system Relays are time-programmable for automatic control Supports all major reader technologies and 12-digit ABA card formats Operates in remote site configurations with dial-up (requires M-9600 and PW-485-HUB-B) or leased lines Provides up to 25,000 card memory 16 supervised alarm inputs. Separate inputs for tamper switch and primary power fail monitoring DPDT Form C relays; 4 on PW-2000-III/IV, 8 on PW-2000-III/IV-X 63 time zones to control card access, relays and alarm points 12 VDC battery backup 12 VDC, 500 mA output for reader/IR devices Multiple programmable card formats supported Preassembled, hinged, locking enclosure with battery and toggle switch UL294 listing/CE certification
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