Open Options Inc.

PIM400-1501 Open Options Inc Mercury Security Schlage

PIM400-1501

Open Options offers wireless control of up to 16 Schlage AD-Series devices with the new PIM400-1501 when combined with their DNA Fusion access control solution. The PIM400-1501 combines the strength of the AD-Series wireless PIM400 with a custom intelligent controller from Mercury Security to provide a complete and cost effective IP addressable access control solution for up to 16 wireless AD Series devices. The PIM400-1501 is pre-wired with external RJ-45 and USB connections and can be Powered over Ethernet (PoE) or external 12VDC supply to provide a compact solution that simplifies installation and cost of implementation.

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