T/Mon BAS: Ordering Options

DPS Telecom makes a number of devices that fit the role of the local controller. Whether you're looking for a high-capacity door controller, an RTU with building-access functionality, or a single entry control unit, DPS makes a local control device to fit your building access needs.






What do these mean?

32
0
0
0
0
*Bldg.
Access
LAN,
Serial
8-16
32-176
8-32
8-32
8
T/Mon,
SNMP
(v1, v2c,
and v3)
LAN,
Wireless,
Dial,
Serial
202
8-16
64-256
8-32
8-32
8
T/Mon,
SNMP
(v1, v2c,
and v3)
LAN,
Wireless,
Dial,
Serial
202
8
20
Up to 6
4
4
T/Mon,
SNMP
(v1, v2c,
and v3)
LAN,
Dial,
Serial
202
8
16
8
2
1
T/Mon,
SNMP
(v1, v2c,
and v3),
TAP
LAN,
Serial
1
0
0
0
0
*Bldg
Access
LAN,
Serial

RTU FAQ
Ordering Options and Part Numbers:
Entry Control Unit: D-PK-ECUG2
The Entry Control Unit (ECU) interfaces between the local controller (the NetGuardian or building access control device) and the keypad or proxy reader at your door. The ECU supports keypads, proxy readers, dual-proxy readers for time-clocking purposes, magnetic locks, and door strikes.
Keypad: D-PK-KEYPD
Proxy Card Reader: D-PK-PROXI
New! Electromagnetic Door Locks: D-PK-EMLCK
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