Hardware - timeCard accessbox
The timeCard accessbox is an electronic door opener control unit for cost-effective expansion of the timeCard access control system.
The timeCard accessbox is used for doors that do not require a time recording function.
An additional external RFID reader is required for each door.
Dimensions (W x H x D) in mm: | 160 x 140 x 81 mm |
Weight: | 450 g |
IP protection class: | IP66 |
Possible power supplies: | 5.3 V DC or 12-24 V DC or Power over Ethernet (PoE) |
Software: | timeCard time recording server installation (version 4.3.1 or newer) timeCard access control software module |
Hardware: | timeCard external RFID reader DES 100 MBit/s LAN network connection TCP/IP |
Connections: | 2 LAN connections RJ-45 (TCP/IP), including 1x for PoE 2 potential-free relays (changeover contact) External RFID reader DES External door contact |
Cable cross-sections and cable lengths: | Relay and door opener: min. 1 mm² (max. 1A/42V) Door sensor: min. 0.25 mm² cable connection between external RFID reader and accessbox: min. 6 x 0.25 mm² shielded, twisted in pairs, max. 50 m. Longer cable lengths require a larger cross-section. |
Yes
No, the new card technology is mandatory for all banks and savings banks worldwide in order to be internationally interoperable.
A strong password alone can still be compromised. The 2FA provides an additional layer of security and protects your account even if your password is stolen.
The 2FA increases security because even if an attacker finds out a user’s password, they cannot access the account without the second factor.
The technology of the girocard has been further developed. This is why the new girocard is no longer compatible with the optic TAN generators.
The technology of the Sparkassen-Card / DKB Girocard has been further developed. Therefore, the new Sparkassen-Card / DKB Girocard is no longer compatible with the chipTAN optic TAN generators.
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