Product Description
The Alarm.com ADC-AC-ET Access Control Reader is an advanced security solution for businesses aiming to upgrade their access control systems. It comes in a single gang form and supports various credential types like proximity and EV2 smart credentials. A major highlight is its support for Access Control Mobile Credentials, allowing users to unlock doors via smartphones, ditching the need for physical badges. This not only simplifies access but also boosts security with encrypted smart credentials. This reader integrates multiple technologies, including Proximity, MIFARE DESFire, NFC, and BLE, making it super versatile for any access control setup. It has OSDP Auto-Detect for easy system compatibility and an OSDP Secure Channel for secure communication. Remote firmware upgradability ensures your system always has the latest security features. It also supports LEAF credentials for seamless interoperability with other systems and legacy FSK and ASK proximity credentials for a smooth upgrade from old systems. An accelerometer-based tamper detection system adds extra security, alerting you of any unauthorized tampering. The tri - state LED light bar (red, green, amber) and audible beeper give clear feedback on access attempts. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, it's the ideal choice for businesses seeking modern, secure, and convenient access control.
Using the Alarm.com ADC - AC - ET Access Control Reader is a breeze. First, install it in your desired location, either indoors or outdoors, using the provided mounting hardware and following the installation guide. To use mobile credentials, simply set up your smartphone in the system. Then, when you approach the door, use your phone to unlock it. If you're using traditional proximity or other supported credentials, just present them to the reader. For security, always keep an eye on the LED light bar and beeper. A red light or certain beeps may indicate a problem. When it comes to maintenance, make sure to keep the reader clean from dust and debris. Check for any signs of tampering regularly. Also, keep the firmware up - to - date by using the remote upgradability feature to ensure the best security and performance.