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News Release from: Morley Electronics | Subject: EProx
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 23 May 2002
Proximity reader keeps out vandals and
weather
Morley Electronics has released the EProx vandal-resistant proximity reader for external door reader applications.
Morley Electronics has released the EProx vandal-resistant proximity reader for external door reader applications Standard ABS proximity readers are designed for internal use and their appearance and performance can be adversely affected by weather and vandal interference
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 3 Jul 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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EProx overcomes these weaknesses: EProx is a fully encapsulated stainless-steel proximity reader.
Each reader is has vandal resistant screws and a front cover label.
EProx is IP67 rated for even the most rugged applications.
EProx has brass and painted steel as housing options.
EProx has a novel antenna and housing design, which ensures an exceptional read range by both card and key fob tokens.
EProx also has a sounder for token confirmation.
For installing EProx, a hole is drilled through the wall and the product is fixed flat against the wall surface using the vandal resistant screws supplied.
EProx readers have a 3M flying lead for direct connection to the access control panel.
EProx is HID compatible and can be used with any of the HID range of passive tokens.
It is also interchangeable with all HID readers and can be used on existing HID reader installations.
EProx readers carry a 5-year guarantee.
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