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DIGI*TRAC
Model 16 Controller
Hirsch DIGI*TRAC controllers are “standalone”
access control systems that support:
— ScramblePad
®
& ScrambleProx
®
secure keypads
— MATCH
™
intelligent reader interfaces
— High security alarm monitoring
— Relay control outputs
When connected locally by a LAN, or by telephone
lines to a Hirsch Host PC or server, DIGI*TRAC
controllers provide a high-integrity enterprise-
wide access control and security management
solution.
Features
Monitors 16 Fully Supervised
Alarm Inputs
Modular: Uses Expansion Boards
General Purpose Relay Outputs
– Via Expansion Boards
Standalone or Networked
– Microprocessor Based
– High Security Supervised Alarm
Inputs (2% Supervision)
– Dedicated Alarm Relay Output
– Digital Keypad/Reader Channel
Digital Transmission
– Long Wiring Runs
– Multi-drop Connections
– LAN Interface Options
– Modem Options
Encryption Algorithm
– High Security Transmission
Local or Remote Programming
– ScramblePad, ScrambleProx
or PC
Downloadable Firmware
– Flash Memory
Printer Port
ported include ScramblePad,
ScrambleProx and, via the MATCH
intelligent reader interface, these
technologies: Magnetic Stripe,
Proximity, Wiegand, Bar Code,
Smart Card, RF, IR, and Biometric.
Technologies may be combined on
the same controller in any combina-
tion.
High Security Reader Channel
The DIGI*TRAC controller supports
electrically isolated terminal blocks
that provide communications and
power to the ScramblePad,
ScrambleProx and MATCH interfaces.
The communication path allows multi-
drop connections for keypads or dual
technology applications.
User codes are digitized for transmis-
sion between a Hirsch ScramblePad,
ScrambleProx or MATCH and the
DIGI*TRAC controller. Digital trans-
mission allows longer wiring runs
Multiple Reader Technologies
Resident Application Library
UL Listed: 294, 1076, Grade AA
Description
All DIGI*TRAC controllers have the
same firmware functionality. A
range of models and expansion
options provides a variety of access
control, high security alarm monitor-
ing, relay control outputs, and pro-
grammable logic configurations to fit
most applications. Each unit can be a
complete standalone system or a dis-
tributed controller in a larger, multi-
site enterprise system. This modular
design and “scalable” architecture
allows a system to start small and
grow large.
Readers may be used to initiate con-
trol actions such as mask alarm
inputs, activate a group of equipment
control relays, or energize specific
elevator call buttons. Readers sup-
™
Product Data Sheet
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