Hirsch High Security Scramble Pad Ds47l

US $719

  • Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
  • Jun 5th
HIRSCH ELECTRONICS SCRAMBLEPAD with MATCH reader interface - In PERFECT working condition - Numbers will change location on pad each time you press the STAR button. Features Scrambling Display Horizontal & Vertical Viewing Restrictors Multi-function Operator Interface – Access Control – Programmer’s Terminal – Alarm & Relay Control – Override HVAC, Lighting, etc. Immediate Availability of Codes – No Waiting for Cards – Instant Authorizations Codes Are Free, Cards Cost Money Dual Technology – Support 1 or 2 Readers – AutoSTART Scrambling Display High Security Microprocessor Based Mathematical Digitizing Algorithm – High Security Transmission – Eliminates Facility Codes 3 to 16 Digit Codes Digital Transmission – Long Wiring Runs – Multi-drop Connections Audible Feedback Description The Hirsch ScramblePad is an access control reader delivering the additional benefits of remote operator control and tenant override functions. The ScramblePad provides a very high security approach to access because the digits are randomly scrambled each time the START button is pressed. A bystander cannot aquire the code by seeing which buttons were pressed (pattern recognition). No wear pattern develops on the buttons. Horizontal and vertical light guides narrow the viewing field so only one person directly in front of the keypad can see the display. The ScramblePad uses a Personal Identification Number (PIN code) of 3 to 16 digits. The system administrator can assign the digits or let the system randomly generate them. A different number of digits (code length) may be concurrently assigned to different groups for access control or other custom control functions. Use of a memorized credential means that an individual cannot leave the credential at home, as often happens with cards. Nor can another person copy the credential without the owner’s knowledge. Since the credential is so secure and traceable to its owner, it is not likely to be loaned out, a constant risk with card technologies. Thus each user is held accountable for his/her individual code use. The ScramblePad provides a universal reader interface for analog or pulsed signal readers. The on-board 5VDC power source powers most readers. Used with a conventional reader, the ScramblePad converts the card’s raw code into a MATCH code, the security code used by a Hirsch DIGI*TRAC™ controller — without a need to decipher. This allows existing card access systems to be upgraded and made more intelligent without replacing existing cards and readers. Hirsch recommends existing cards be sent to Hirsch for evaluation.

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