We just deployed a couple of these on interior doors, but they are IP65 weatherproof.

http://www.supremainc.com/eng/product/fs_66.php?mark=127

They power/program via POE, All access/logging is stored on the reader, only need to have the server software online to program/pull logs. The unit provides POE48v->12v@700ma conversion to run a doorstrike or mag lock directly off the card reader. Only draw back with that setup is that if someone physically compromises the reader, they could unlock the door. To get around that you would use an expansion board with RS485 in a more secure location that actually trips the unlock relay.

We bought them from a local alarm dealer who had no problem just selling us the units, I think they were about $350 each for the HID Model. We used door strike releases off Amazon. Just pulled a single cat5 off our POE switch to the door and tied the strike release into the card reader. By doing POE, the switch is already on a UPS, so backup power is covered that way instead of having a little battery in a box somewhere that you have to remember to maintain.

Nate

On 11/24/2014 11:38 PM, D. Ryan Spott via Af wrote:
This system appears to be fairly cost effective and cheap to set up:

http://www.cyberlock.com/access-control/cyberlock-overview

ryan


On 11/24/14 5:44 PM, Colin Stanners via Af wrote:
I've done a number of installs, all using Kantech panels. Some examples:

Cheap 2-door setup:
-Entrapass Special edition software (supports like 256 panels) $350
-Kantech KT-300 from ebay (supports 2 readers; serial RS485 link to PC or other panels): $150-350
-eBay RS485 to USB adapter $5
-metal box, 16VAC 20/40VA PSU, 12V battery (4.5-8 AH) from local alarm guy: $80
-two cheap em4100 (low-security) readers from eBay: 2x $12
-fifty em4100 fobs from eBay: $50
-two cheap door strikes or maglocks from eBay: 2x $50
-two cheap motion sensors from eBay for request-to-exit: 2x $20
-average 100ft of cat5 (8 wires: reader power + and -; reader data + and - ; buzzer; LED; door sensor and request to exit) and 18/2 cable (strike/maglock power) per door: 2x $40

Total: ~$1K

Higher-end 2-door setup, panel expandable to 4 doors:
-Entrapass Special edition software (supports like 256 panels) $350
-Kantech KT-400 panel (supports 4 readers; ethernet to PC; serial RS485 link to PC or other panels): $1200 -metal box, 16VAC 40VA PSU, 12V battery (7-8 AH) from local alarm guy: $100
-two Kantech ioprox (higher-security) readers: 2x $120
-fifty Kantech ioprox fobs: $250
-two Kantech/higher-end maglocks: 2x $120
-two Kantech T.Rex motion sensors from eBay for request-to-exit: 2x $120
-average 100ft of cat5 (8 wires: reader power + and -; reader data + and - ; buzzer; LED; door sensor and request to exit) and 18/2 cable (strike/maglock power) per door: 2x $40

Total: $2.5k


On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 8:55 AM, Mike Hammett via Af <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    What are you guys doing for physical access control systems? I've
    seen several places using systems based on HID cards, but I don't
    know how cost effective they are.



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