Do I need to make wired connections between the door controllers, or does each module function independently on the Internet?
Each access control unit is a network control device that can be connected to the Internet. Model variants allow you to control one, two or four doors without the need to install additional modules or expansion boards.
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Each access individual control module is one door by itself, and does it have to be wired daisy change from one module to another in a building, or is it just controlled Internet-based and is considered a separate module?
We have two "control modules" options: 2-door controller and One-door module (one door controller + reader all-in-one) and they are individually wired or alternatively wirelessly connected. No other devices or computers or servers needed on site. ...
How should the Door Latch or Magnetic Lock be powered? Do I need an external power supply?
AIR and ICON-PRO devices use relays with a dry contact, which is galvanically unconnected to the power supply circuit of the device. You would need external Power Supply to power your lock. We highly recommend to use separate power supply for locks ...
Firmware Updates for controllers and readers - HOWTO
Firmware Updates: A Required First Step Before Support Before installing and using a new controller, update the firmware first. Firmware updates are critical to ensuring your device has the latest features, security patches, and performance ...
What happens to the controller if the Internet is disconnected?
If you disconnect the Internet, the controller will continue to operate offline, managing the access control system at the local network level without connecting to cloud services or remote servers. However, some features that require access to cloud ...
Do the Controllers Support a Mode Requiring Both RFID Card and PIN Code?
Overview LumiRing controllers work with any Wiegand or OSDP reader or pin pad, supporting authentication by either presenting an RFID card or entering a PIN code—but not both simultaneously. Supported Modes RFID or PIN: Users can authenticate using ...