Ethernet access control system OSDP controller EWE4

Key features:

Description

OSDP Controller EWE4 is an Ethernet access system controller which has ability to control 4 doors with one-sided access control or 2 doors with two-sided access control and any combination of type of doors is possible. Controller can continuously monitor inputs like exit button, evacuation button, main evacuation button, magnetic detector for state of door. Every controller additionally can monitor 4 inputs, e.q. AC voltage loss at power supply unit, DC voltage loss at output of power supply unit, battery failure, tamper detection.

Its advanced capabilities support advanced sluice logic in offline mode.

The controller supports NODER MD-RNODER MDK-R proximity readers connected via native RS-485 protocol and NODER MD-W readers connected via wiegand protocol, or 3-rd party readers supporting wiegand protocol or encrypted OSDP v2 protocol, as well as up to four control modules NODER IO16RS

EWE4 osdp controlle is a ip device

IP DEVICE

EWE4 controller is a IP device and doesn’t require additional gateways.

SUPER CARD rule

Allows immediately access, bypassing functioning rules, schedules, sluices or logics.

NODER sluice logic

sluice logic

Interlocking doors to zones of particular importance.

The OSDP controller is a standalone IP based device that can be used as an IoT device for many purposes. Controller provides firmware remote upgrade.

users in offline mode
0
events in offline mode
0
Wiegand controller for access control systems

Characteristics

CONTROLLER TYPE
Network device, connected directly to the structural network
PASSAGE TYPE SUPPORT
4 one-way passages 2 two-way passages (any combination is possible)
SLUICE LOGIC
yes
DOUBLE AUTHENTICATION LOGIC
yes
NUMBER OF CARDS SUPPORTED IN OFFLINE MODE
1 024 000
NUMBER OF EVENTS SUPPORTED IN OFFLINE MODE
2 048 000
Anti-PassBack FUNCTION
yes. Global, hard, soft
CONTROLLER FIRMWARE UPDATE
Remote
IEC 60839-11-1
Supports 1, 2, 3, 4 Grade

technical specification

POWER VOLTAGE
12V DC
 
CURRENT CONSUMPTION
120 mA (without readers connected)
 
NUMBER OF READERS
Up to 4
 
INTERFACE OF READERS
Wiegand, RS485 or OSDP v2
 
COMPATIBLE READERS
All types. Proximity, barcode, QR, biometric, etc.
 
TYPE OF CARDS
NODER – MIFARE DESFire or in accordance with third-party reader technology
 
PROGRAMMABLE INPUTS
(magnetic detectors, buttons, alarm detectors, etc.)
16 parametrized inputs
 
COMMON INPUTS
4 inputs (AC, BAT, TMP, DR)
 
PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS
(electric latch, tripod, alarm box, etc.)
6 relay outputs NO/NC, 3A 24VDC
 
IDENTIFICATION MODE
Card, PIN, card or PIN, card and PIN
 
COMMUNICATION WITH READERS
RS-485 or Wiegand
 
COMMUNICATION WITH SERVER
ETHERNET
 
DIMENSIONS
125 x 125 x 28 mm
 
WEIGHT
170 g
 
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
-10°C – +55°C
 
HUMIDITY RELATIVE
80%
 

faq

Yes, you can. You can connect any 3rd party readers to EWE4 controller. You can use for it:

  • Wiegand protocol
  • OSDP v2 protocol

Yes, you can. You can connect up to 4 readers regardless of protocol. 

So e.q. you can connect 2 Wiegand and 2 OSDPv2 readers simultaneously.

Yes, you can. You can do this on several ways:

  • Auth by card (or mobile credential) and PIN on one reader;
  • Auth by card (or mobile credential) on first reader and PIN on another reader;
  • Auth by card (or mobile credential) or PIN and by second user o the same reader;
  • Auth by card (or mobile credential) or PIN and by system operator;

Authentication is possible by other type of reader like biometric, QR, barcode, face and licence plate.

Yes, you can. You have the ability to remotely disconnect or remotely turn off power to the readers connected to the 12V output.

Yes, you can. You can connect proximity, barcode, QR code and biometric readers simultaneously to a single NODER EWE4 controller. You can also connect different RFID readers such as Unique, MIFARE, MIFARE DESFire, etc.

Yes it is. You can design and enable a firewall that allows connection from allow IP addresses only. If this is not sufficient, you can secure the connection by enabling SSH tunnel connection.

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