
Online wireless locking components
With locking components that are online wireless capable, you can manage access rights flexibly and centrally. New locking components can be integrated easily, even in locations without a power supply or where wiring would be complex. The Air version of the new Opendor product line stands out with real time access decisions and the use of a smartphone or an RFID medium in LEGIC® or MIFARE® as identification credentials.
More and more companies today are turning to wireless capable access control systems, replacing mechanical locking systems.
Access management and control become more convenient and user friendly with locking components that are online wireless capable. In the event of a lost key, there are no costs for replacing the entire locking system. Facility managers and security personnel gain greater control over who has access, where, and when. They can easily assign and revoke permissions. This significantly supports their work, because ultimately, corporate security is about protecting buildings or premises from unauthorized access - as effectively as possible. Thanks to centrally managed access rights, this is easily achieved with components from the Opendor product line.
Opendor air: Real time access control
With our centrally managed Opendor product line, you manage access decisions in real time. Opendor allows all doors to be integrated into a comprehensive security concept without wiring or major structural changes. The wireless, battery powered locking components are online capable. Opendor air is available as IF-241 Door Fitting, IF-261 Cabinet Lock, IF-271 Door Handle and IF-281 Cylinder. The IF-4041 Gateway connects the locking components to the IF-6040 access control system. In addition to the wireless Air version, there is also the Opendor card version (NetworkOnCard).
Save time with Opendor: The locking components can be installed without wiring. With batteries lasting up to 12 years, they require very little maintenance. Firmware updates for the Air version can be installed automatically over the air.
Key features include authorization lists, which allow doors to open autonomously even during a system outage. A self learning authorization list in the locking component stores the last 1,000 access events, allowing those users to continue accessing the building in case of a system failure. Optionally, authorization lists, for example, for employees or external parties like the fire department, can be distributed from the IF-6040 system to individual devices via gateways. This allows locking components to remain permanently accessible to authorized individuals.
As part of a three level security concept, data from the IF-6040 system can be transferred to and stored on the gateway. This ensures that data remains up to date even if the connection to the access control system is interrupted. If the gateway or the connection to the locking components fails, each individual component takes over access control independently, as it also contains an authorization list. This means you will not be locked out in the event of a network failure.
One gateway for up to 50 doors
Opendor air locking components are centrally managed by the IF-6040 system. It transmits all data to the IF 4041 Gateway, which then sends it to the end device via Bluetooth Low Energy.
In buildings, one gateway can manage up to 50 locking components over a distance of up to 50 meters - depending on the building materials.
The IF-4041 offers the highest level of security. It verifies recorded access events and transmits the data in real time to the access control system.
You can find more information about Opendor in the special edition of GIT Sicherheit PRO 4 PRO 2021/2022 (Issue 7-8/2021).
Product detail overview (comparison table)
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