Determining Hardware And Location; Determine The Number Of Finger Vein Controller According To The System; Structure - EverFocus EBC980R User Manual

D/mifare finger vein single-door controller
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2.3.2 Determining Hardware and Location

Determining which hardware to use and where it will be installed.
Determining which hardware to use and where it will be installed. This is the most
crucial step in the preparation stage. First, determine how many access points, or
doors, need to be managed by the access control system. These access points will
control the security of the facility, and can limit the entry and exit to and from any
given area of the building. After deciding which doors need to be controlled, the user
must also determine the level of security needed at the door. There are many ways to
manage the door, using different resources. These resources include, but are not
limited to: finger vein controllers, magnetic lock, relays, and door-open button. The
equipments of door-open button include door-open sensor or button, which should be
installed onto the safer side of the door.
Figure 2.2 Common Door Configuration with Finger Vein Controller

2.3.3 Determine the Number of Finger Vein Controller According to the System

Structure

 Determine how many finger vein controllers are needed
1.
Each EBC980 series controller can control one door. If the system to be
installed requires more than one door, additional controllers are necessary.
These controllers can be connected to a single access control system.
2.
If one or more controller is to be installed at a different location within a
single access control system, EverFocus' Access Control Management
Software is required to be installed for management.
EBC980
EXI
Button
8
Door Sensor
V-
V+
Door Lock
Additional
Power Supply

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