What is an AP?
An AP is an acronym for an Access Point.
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What is an ACP?
An ACP is an acronym for an Access Control Panel.
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What is a CDT?
A CDT is an acronym for the Configuration Demonstration Tool.
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What is a PIM?
A PIM is an acronym for the Panel Interface Module. A PIM is a Wireless Panel Interface Module (WPIM).
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What is a WUSI?
A WRI-IN-12VDC is an acronym for the
Indoor Wireless Reader Interface. A WRI-IN-12VDC is a Wireless Access Point Module (WAPM).
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What is a WISI?
A WISI is an acronym for the Wireless Integrated
Strike Interface. A WISI is a Wireless Access Point Module ( WAPM).
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What is a WPR?
A WPR is an acronym for the Wireless Portable Reader. A WPR is a Wireless Access Point Module ( WAPM).
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What is a WRI?
A WRI is an acronym for the Wireless Reader Interface. A WRI is a Wireless Access Point Module ( WAPM).
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What is a MIRL?
A MIRL is an acronym for the Modular Integrated Reader Lock. A MIRL is a Wireless Access Point Module ( WAPM).
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What is an IRL?
An IRL is an acronym for the Integrated Reader Lock. An IRL is a discontinued Wireless Access Point Module ( WAPM).
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What is a WPIM?
A WPIM is an acronym for a Wireless Panel Interface Module,
a category of wireless Access products. A PIM and PIME are examples of WAPMs.
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What is a WAPM?
A WAPM
is an acronym for a Wireless Access Point Module, a category of wireless Access
products. MIRL, WRI-OTD-12VDC,
WRI-IN-12VDC, WCM, and WCM are examples of WAPMs.
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What are the disadvantages of a wireless access control system?
The disadvantages of a wireless access control system are:
- WAPMs do not respond to a ACPs command instantaneously as a wired system does
- WAPM batteries need to be replaced
- changes in the physical environment (new walls, remodeling, etc.) may affect RF communication reliability
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What are the advantages of a wireless access control system?
The advantages of a wireless access control system are:
- less wiring at the access point
- no wiring from the access point to near the ACP
- can provide access control at access point that couldn't be controlled in a wired installation
- installation time is reduced
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