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Brief description of the panel
U-Prox IC L control panel - a device designed to control access to residential and
business premises, including time of passage and events.
Panel operates U-Prox IP500 wireless battery powered escutcheons.
U-Prox IC L processes the information received from the U-Prox IP500 wireless
battery powered escutcheons via ISM band wireless interface.
U-Prox HE and U-Prox HW repeaters are used for radio range extension. Ethernet
(wired LAN) or Wi-Fi (wireless LAN) are used for U-Prox HE and U-Prox HW
connection to U-Prox IC L.
The network settings of the control panel are programmed via a standard USB port
(micro USB B).
The device is available in two versions: modification 1 - without the PoE (Power
over Ethernet) and modification 2 - with PoE support.
U-Prox IC L supports power supply External 12V DC (+E, GND) and 802.3af PoE.
Panel can connect to a Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch or injector, simplifying
installation and eliminating the need for expensive additional wiring
U-Prox IC L has advanced hardware capabilities and intellectual functions to control
up to 500 access points (AP) with U-Prox IP500 control panels as door devices,
which have their own ID and event databases.
Thoroughly elaborated technical and design solutions, easy installation,
communication over a computer Ethernet network, non-volatile memory and the
clock, PoE power up ability, protecting the communication ports from short circuit,
over-voltage and reverse polarity - all allows to use the panel to build a variety of
Access Control Systems (ACS) - from the system for a small office to the clock
house of a large enterprise.
Intended use
U-Prox IC L control panel is designated for work in U-Prox access control system for
U-Prox IP500 control panel network creation.
U-Prox IC L control panel both with U-Prox HE and U-Prox HW repeaters are
connected to the access control system server via computer network.