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STid secure I/O module

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Simple and secure door control and monitoring The STid I/O module is a door module that operates the locking mechanism and reports door status and position. It does not store any sensitive information and provides sufficient inputs and outputs to control up to four doors. Scalability and connectivity This interface module offers (8) inputs and (8) outputs for enhanced versatility and scalability. It allows you to connect up to 16 STid I/O modules onto a single RS-485 port on Synergis Cloud Link, using an OSDP secure connection. Support for OSDP readers and I/O modules mixing on the same port is also available. Key features 8 inputs and 8 relay outputs connecting up to four doors Inputs can be configured as supervised or unsupervised 8 relay outputs (configurable NC/NO), 30VDC Connectors are identified by silk-screened nomenclature on the panel Compact dimensions Can be DIN rail mounted with provided clip Visual indicators which help improve awareness and maintenance Enhanced connectors ensuring better signal integrity Wide temperature variation The STid secure I/O module is a complete hardware door interface module for Genetec™ high assurance access control system. This module provides a secure method for controlling and monitoring doors, without exposing any sensitive information beyond a secured perimeter. Due to its convenient form factor and open standard communication protocol, the STid secure I/O module is easy to deploy and service in scenarios using transparent readers or with no door controllers. The STid secure I/O module connects to Synergis™ Cloud Link through an OSDP secure channel over RS-485. It reports all activities back to the Access Manager and processes real-time door commands. STid secure I/O module Manage your access points with confidence Product specifications Key benefits Customization of supervised inputs configuration Resistor values for supervised inputs can be configured within Security Center. These inputs can be monitored for various states, including normal, active, cut, short, and trouble. This enables operators to efficiently detect any breaches within the system. STid secure I/O module shown

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