DoorBird releases “groundbreaking” access control system

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DoorBird has introduced its latest access control system that the company says redefines security and convenience.

DoorBird A1122 is a compact and IP-based multi-technology device that can be used for a wide range of applications.

According to DoorBird, even when installed as a stand-alone solution, the product opens up new possibilities for use in a wide range of locations such as back and side doors, garages, storage and packing rooms and elevators.

Its design allows the unit to be easily mounted on the door frame and integrate seamlessly into any environment.

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The company says that its A1122 complements the successful A1121 IP access controller.

This access control system featuring a keypad and radio frequency identification (RFID) reader is now also available with a fingerprint reader in place of the keypad.

Access can be controlled via fingerprint or via the multi-frequency RFID reader (125 kHz + 13.56 MHz) using an RFID transponder.

The integrated fingerprint reader not only provides maximum security, but also features an intelligent locking mechanism that temporarily locks the system after multiple unauthorized attempts.

DoorBird says that easy network integration is available via wireless or wired connection via Wi-Fi or LAN cable.

If a network cable is used, the device can even be powered using power over ethernet (PoE).

In the event of a temporary internet outage, all functions within the local network will remain active.

The software for the IP access control solution runs on the device itself, eliminating the need for additional hardware components.

In addition to two relays, DoorBird A1122 has a configurable Wiegand output interface for seamless integration with existing access control or alarm systems.

The device can also be integrated into third-party home and building automation systems via HTTP(S) calls.

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