Paxton Net2 PaxLock 72mm is a wireless access control unit that uses Net2Air proprietary wireless technology to communicate with the Net2 system through a Net2Air bridge. It is recommended to use a Net2Air site surveyor to determine the best position for the bridge and control units.
The PaxLock can be used with a variety of door types and thicknesses, and can be programmed to grant access to specific users at specific times. It can also be configured to hold the door unlocked during certain time zones, and to trigger an alarm if the door is forced open.
The PaxLock is a standalone unit that stays asleep while there is no user activity. If the PIR is activated or the front button is pressed, it powers up the reader circuits in readiness for a token read. Should nothing occur within 3 seconds, the unit will go back to sleep.
Paxton Net2 PaxLock 72mm is a wireless access control unit that uses Net2Air proprietary wireless technology to communicate with the Net2 system through a Net2Air bridge. It is recommended to use a Net2Air site surveyor to determine the best position for the bridge and control units.
The PaxLock can be used with a variety of door types and thicknesses, and can be programmed to grant access to specific users at specific times. It can also be configured to hold the door unlocked during certain time zones, and to trigger an alarm if the door is forced open.
The PaxLock is a standalone unit that stays asleep while there is no user activity. If the PIR is activated or the front button is pressed, it powers up the reader circuits in readiness for a token read. Should nothing occur within 3 seconds, the unit will go back to sleep.
Paxton Net2 PaxLock 72mm is a wireless access control unit that uses Net2Air proprietary wireless technology to communicate with the Net2 system through a Net2Air bridge. It is recommended to use a Net2Air site surveyor to determine the best position for the bridge and control units.
The PaxLock can be used with a variety of door types and thicknesses, and can be programmed to grant access to specific users at specific times. It can also be configured to hold the door unlocked during certain time zones, and to trigger an alarm if the door is forced open.
The PaxLock is a standalone unit that stays asleep while there is no user activity. If the PIR is activated or the front button is pressed, it powers up the reader circuits in readiness for a token read. Should nothing occur within 3 seconds, the unit will go back to sleep.
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