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Smart Card Features
Cards may be encoded in-house, expediting
issuance processes and emergency responses.
MP-COS EMV compliant; T0 and T1 protocol
standard.
Stand-alone, battery-operated electronic lock
eliminates hard wiring to control panels and
external power sources. Uses 4 “AA” batteries.
Smart Card Reader Specifications
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Smart Card
Even though the B.A.S.I.S. V Series
system can automatically unlock/relock
during designated time zones, there
may be the occasion for a lock to main-
tain an unlocked position for special
short term purposes. Without detailed
programming, the B.A.S.I.S. V Series
Passage Mode feature is designed to
assist with these applications and can
be utilized by keypads or cards. By
simply “double-swiping” an authorized card, or entering an autho-
rized PIN twice, the lock will maintain an unlocked position. This
allows for convenient unlocked access, saves on the wear and tear on
the lock and also preserves battery life. The lock is re-activated by
simply repeating the card double-swipe or double PIN entry process.
Passage Mode
Magnetic Stripe/Keypad
Combination-
Dual Validation
Magnetic Stripe/Keypad
Combination Features
Validation using multiple methods; Pin and card,
card only, pin only.
Standard weather-resistance allows for operating
temperatures of -35°C to +66°C.
12 position keypad design with audible, visual and
tactile feedback.
Angled keypad buttons for easy to read and
operate viewing.
Keypad is designed for long term use.
Personnel changes, retirements,
terminations, stolen cards, etc. can
play havoc with the administrative
side of managing an effective
electronic access control system. The
B.A.S.I.S. V Issue Code feature
simplifies and expedites changes to
the system without complex data
entry/programming. When this
feature is activated, a card/code can be invalidated in a lock
and a new card activated by simply using the next valid new
card in the lock. No complex lock changes, no system
management headaches.
Issue code Feature
Primary Power: 4 “AA” Alkaline batteries
Back-up Power: Maintains programming
and history data up to three months after power
is lost.
User Indicators: Visual and audible
Serial Communications Port: Can be
used to program locks individually.
Operating Temperatures: (Exterior side
of door): -35°C to +66°C (-31°F to +151°F)
Relative Humidity: 10% to 90% non-con-
densing.
Bezel Size: 2 5/8” x 3 1/4”
Material: Bezel - high impact ABS
Keypad - Encapsulated elastomer
ESD Protection: 15KV
Button Operating Life: 1million cycles
Sealing: Weatherproof lens and gaskets pro-
vide protection for outdoor use. (Usable in all
environmental/exterior applications.)
CARD READER:
Read Rate: 5 inches per second to 50
inches per second.
Compliant to FCC and Canadian, and
European EMC requirements.
Primary Power: 4 “AA” Alkaline batteries
Back-up Power: Maintains programming
and history data up to three months after power
is lost.
User Indicators: Visual and audible
Serial Communications Port: Can be
used to program locks individually.
Operating Temperatures: (Exterior side
of door): -35°C to +66°C (-31°F to +151°F)
Storage Temperature: -40°C to +80°C
Relative Humidity: 10% to 90%
non-condensing.
CONTACT INSERTION CARD READER:
Read Rate: 4 inches per second to 30 inches
per second.
Compliant to FCC and Canadian, and
European EMC requirements; ISO 7816,
MP-COS EMV compliant; T0 and T1 protocol
standard.
Material: Durable Polycarbonate with a
Teflon-like characteristic to reduce wear and
increased life.
Card thickness: Accepts cards from .020”
to .040” thickness.
Magnetic Stripe/Keypad Specifications
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