Rosslare Security ACF44 Outdoor Backlit PIN & Prox Standalone Controller

  • JMAC SKU: ROSSLARE-ACF44
$115.18
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JMAC_ID:
200294776
df_manual_boost:
2.20
Rosslares standalone backlit PIN + Proximity controller is used for indoor and outdoor systems where PIN and / proximity card credentials are required. This durable model can be easily programmed with up to 500 users, on a single door.


Also known as: ACF44



For more information about the Rosslare Security AC-F44, please contact us.
  • 500 Users
  • Code search feature for easy maintenance of user codes
  • Three user levels: Normal – Requires single PIN code or Proximity card, Secure – Requires PIN code + Proximity card, Master User
  • Three access levels: Normal, Bypass, Secure
  • Integrated keypad for PIN entry
  • Programmable PIN code length of 4 to 8-digits
  • Integrated proximity card reader
  • Programmable Backlight and active LED control
  • Internal buzzer
  • Vandal proof screw (special tool supplied)
  • Supplied with mounting template for easy installation
  • Powered either by transformer (AC) or regulated power supply (DC)
  • IP65 water-resistant and UV-resistant
  • Two inputs: REX and Auxiliary
  • Two Forms C, 2 Amp outputs: Lock Strike and Auxiliary
  • Two tri-colored status/programming LEDs
  • Ten programmable auxiliary behavior modes including Door Ajar, Forced Door, Alarm Shunt, Door Monitor, and LED control
  • Programmable Bell, chime, siren and strobe features available with BL-D40
  • Programmable siren time (with BL-D40)
  • Built-in case and optical back tamper
  • Lockout feature on wrong entries (Keypad / Card Tamper)
  • Programmable lock strike release time

1 Review

  • 5
    ROSSLARE-ACF44

    Posted by 75316 on Oct 3rd 2014