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C-CURE Product Catalogue Issue 1

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iSTAR TM Intelligent Network Controller<br />

C•<strong>CURE</strong> 800<br />

iSTAR vs. apC Comparisions<br />

iSTAR TM<br />

• Embedded Ethernet -DHCP support for automatically<br />

obtaining IP address (new with v3.0)<br />

• Supports secondary communication paths - dialup,<br />

serial (utilising RAS) or Ethernet (new with v3.0)<br />

• Peer-to-per with master/slave designations<br />

(advanced clustering)<br />

• Global anti-passback support<br />

• Asynchronous communication with the host<br />

• 32 MB RAM (field upgradeable)<br />

• 64 MB RAM (field upgradeable )<br />

• 8 to 16 reader support<br />

apC ® 8X<br />

• For Ethernet integration, optional terminal server<br />

available for networking<br />

• Serial and dialup communication support<br />

• Client/server host dependent<br />

• Local anti-passback support (all readers must be<br />

on same apC)<br />

• Synchronous communication with the host<br />

• 4 MB RAM maximum (factory upgradeable)<br />

• 8 reader support<br />

• Max. 192 inputs (all supervised), 177 outputs per<br />

controller<br />

• Configuration set up and diagnostics via a web<br />

browser on any LAN networked computer<br />

• PCMCIA Card add-on peripherals*<br />

• Max. 128 inputs (of which, 120 are supervised),<br />

192 outputs per panel<br />

• apC diagnostic tool via serial connection<br />

• External modem optional<br />

• Automatic fall back to dialup communications if<br />

network goes down<br />

(C•<strong>CURE</strong> 800/8000 v5.2 or higher required for<br />

automatic fallback to dialup communications.)<br />

• Enhanced Intrusion Zones and Keyboard Commands<br />

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