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Sdc #6500 electronic access keypad for controlled entry


Okay there all you mad tinkerers, inventors, those of you in the bunkers and other folks interested in plain old neato stuff.
What we have here is an access keypad that was taken from service and working just fine. This was part of a nationwide retrofit for a major high tech firm, and was in service for less than one year. This keypad will work off of either 12 or 24 volts, and have a copy of the programming instructions included. They were intended as an access control where the user enters a code, and if correct the keypad gives a normally closed or normally open contact for the operation of the electrically operated door solenoid (SOLENOID OR APPURTENANCES NOT INCLUDED). There are all sorts of programming options, like length of time that relay stays open, Millions of different code combinations, front of face programming, 120 different unique users, all of the user programs are in EEPROM, so a power failure doesn’t clear the codes. The device mounts in a single gang box, and uses the standard spacing for mounting screws.



Sdc #6500 electronic access keypad for controlled entry