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SK ACPE LE Two Door Access Control Panel Secura Key

SK ACPE LE Two Door Access Control Panel

Secura Key’s new SK-ACPE-LE 2-door access control panel, based on the powerful ARM Cortex M3, 32-bit RISC processor, provides a major technology upgrade to the legacy SK-ACP panel. The SK-ACPE-LE features onboard Ethernet, and RS485 communications lines hardened with gas discharge tube surge suppression. The SK-ACPE-LE boasts a 3-Amp heavy-duty power supply with power line noise immunity, and it continually monitors backup battery status. Communications speeds and transaction storage capacity have more than doubled. The SK-ACPE-LE is a drop-in replacement for the SK-ACP, with identical field wire connections and compatible functionality. The ARM platform will enable future feature enhancements and system upgrades.

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