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2.21 Key Reader 1060/86
The Key Reader 1060/86 is an IP device used to read proximity keys. The device is equipped with a relay
output to control an electric lock and features an input available for a door opening button also. The main
difference between the two readers is the technology of keys that are recognized.
The electric lock is activated by passing a recognised proximity key (with MiFare Plus technology) or
pressing the door opener button.
Upon a key passage, in addition to opening the relevant door, both readers can activate one or more
remote relay outputs (user recognition function) depending on the user who has passed the key.
2.22 Switchboard 1060/41
The IPerCom system implements the concierge function using a PC and the specific Switchboard application
software. It is possible to connect the door phone 1060/41 (via a USB port of the PC and the mini-jack audio
connectors).
Switchboard and IPerCom Client applications must be used on 2 different PCs.
For details on the operation of the Switchboard app, please refer to the relevant manual available
at the site www.urmet.com
2.23 IPerCom Clock Module 1060/85
The IPerCom Clock Module 1060/85 is a device that provides date and time to an IPerCom system if the
latter does not include devices with an internal clock (RTC).
The minimum duration of the battery is 3 years.
2.24 Gateway IPerCom-2Voice 1083/59
The Gateway IPerCom-2Voice 1083/59 allows the 2Voice system to be interfaced with the IPerCom system:
in detail, it allows the addition of a riser column (stair) of 2Voice audio / video apartment stations to an
IPerCom system.
In this way, it is possible to create systems with an IPerCom common backbone on street side and 2Voice
riser columns with only 2 non-polarized wires. Each riser column (associated with a gateway) can manage a
maximum of 128 apartment stations, 127 users, 2 secondary door units on 2 backbones. It is therefore
possible to have several main door units (Call Modules and Entry Panels) and switchboards (IPerCom)
higher than the known limits of the 2Voice system (for further details, follow instructions in the 2Voice
technical manual).
For device configuration details, follow instructions in the
node" and in
"APPENDIX A: Configuration parameters of IPerCom
MT124-032M
"Adding a Gateway IPerCom-2Voice on a stair
devices".
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