Camden introduces new surface mount, weather/vandal resistant, stand-alone prox reader & keypad


Camden Door Controls has released its new CV-550SPK surface mount, weather and vandal resistant, backlit, stand-alone keypad with proximity card reader. 

The HID format prox reader and keypad supports up to 2,000 users with card, PIN, or card and PIN access. Rugged and attractive, the keypad/reader is designed for high traffic indoor and outdoor applications.

CV-550SPK features a cast metal housing with fully potted electronics, making CV-550SPK both weather (IP 65 rated) and vandal resistant.  CV-550SPK has inputs for REX switch/sensor, door contacts, a Form ‘C’ relay, and a tamper alarm. 

The unit also has a Wiegand 26 bit input and output, which allows the CV-550SPK to operate as a dual credential (prox reader and keypad) access control system device. User cards or tags can easily be individually or batch enrolled.

CV-550SPK is ideal for professional offices, healthcare, schools, retail stores as well as commercial and industrial applications. It may also be used to control entry or egress through electrically locked doors or for activating/deactivating overhead doors, automatic doors, elevators, equipment or machinery.

CV-550SPK is backed by a 3 year warranty. 

For more information, visit http://www.camdencontrols.com or call 877-CAMDEN-9. .   

 



August 28, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


Recent Posts

How Efficiency Checklists Help Hospitals Save Energy, Water and Money

Keith Edgerton explains how a simple, systematic tool can help healthcare facilities identify savings, support sustainability goals and reinvest in long-term decarbonization.


Designing with Heart: Seen Health Center Blends Cultural Warmth and Clinical Care

Case study: The Alhambra-based facility uses Wilsonart Woodgrains to create a space where comfort, tradition and durability come together for an elevated senior care experience.


Rutgers Health and University Hospital Breaks Ground on Campus Expansion

The groundbreaking follows the long-awaited demolition of administrative offices built in the 1970s.


What to Consider When Modernizing Healthcare Facilities

While there has been a call to preserve old buildings, healthcare facilities need to weigh the options of patient care.


Corewell Health Beaumont Troy Hospital to Build New Tower

The tower is expected to be completed in 2030.


 
 


FREE Newsletter Signup Form

News & Updates | Webcast Alerts
Building Technologies | & More!

 
 
 


All fields are required. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.