Identiv Hirsch Mx Controller
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NG # 003207-HW-IDENTV-007
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Hirsch Mx Controllers provide scalable, networked communication, are available in two, four, or eight supervised door models, and can support up to 4000 users.
Specification
Serial Interface Ports Controller to controller:
• RS-485 multi-drop protocol
• Optically isolated port
• Up to 4,000 ft (1,200 m) with 22 gauge, 2 pair, stranded, twisted, and shielded
Controller to server:
• 10/100 Ethernet (TCP/IP)
• Encrypted communication
MATCH Protocol 24V DC nominal
Reader Support ScramblePad/MATCH2:
• Proprietary MATCH protocol
• Keypad/reader ports: 8 with 16 device addresses (8 entry and 8 exit)
• Maximum wiring run: 750 ft (230 m) with 22 gauge or 1,800 ft (550 m) with 18 gauge, 2 pair, stranded, twisted,
overall shield
Onboard MATCH:
• Industry standard Wiegand
• Keypad/reader port: 8 using Mx device address 1 - 8
• Maximum wiring run: 500 ft (150 m) with 18 gauge, 2 pair, stranded, twisted, overall shield
Industry Standard
Wiegand Devices
Wiegand on-board interface communicates to standard Wiegand readers
Command and
Control Module (CCMx)
• Removable and upgradeable
• CCM upgrades through Velocity
• CCM updates all microprocessors (including onboard MATCH)
• Time zones: 150
• Door groups: 128
• Control zones: 256
• Holiday schedules: 4 (366 days x 2 years)
• Daylight savings time adjustment
Buffers
• Standard: 1,500 events and 1,500 alarms
• MEB/CB128 (reduces users by 20%) or MEB/BE: 20,000 events and 2,000 alarms
• If buffer is full, oldest information is discarded first
Users
s • Standard: 4,000
• MEB/CB128: 132,000
Memory Protection Battery
30 days for code, setups, clock, and buffers
Security
• Enclosure door tamper switch
• Key lock
Enclosure
NEMA type with conduit knockouts and removable door
Description
multi-door Hirsch Mx Controllers provide a wide range of features for enterprise-scale solutions encompassing large buildings, campuses, and multi-campus facilities. The modular design and scalable architecture enable an installation to start small and grow large, from a single controller system to a larger, multi-site enterprise