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WAMS Admin Guide - OSI Security Devices

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ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE - 3HARDWARE OVERVIEWReader and I/O ConfigurationsThe <strong>WAMS</strong> access control system runs remotely with no need for hardwiring, creating aninnovative, simple way to achieve access control in any environment. However, <strong>WAMS</strong> is alsodesigned for versatility so you can retrofit existing portals and include various I/O devices. Figure1 on page 3 is a block diagram showing various configurations. <strong>WAMS</strong> supports all new wirelessreader locks via wireless portal gateways (A); existing Prox/Wiegand, REX, door strike, and doormonitor switch configurations (B); and both wired and wireless I/O modules (C).Wireless Readers<strong>OSI</strong> Smart “Controller-less” Wireless Access Readers communicate with the host computer vianon-dedicated, Wireless Portal Gateways. You can control as many as 128 wireless readers perportal gateway. The basic portal gateway is configured to control 16 wireless readers. You canpurchase capacity upgrades to the portal in the following levels: 32, 64, or 128 readers (contactyour <strong>OSI</strong> Sales Department for additional upgrade codes.) The door switch monitor, request toexit, and door lock position sensor are all included in the wireless reader.The reader supports a broad range of reader technologies:• Card or Keypad ID with PINs• Supports Magnetic Stripe, Prox, MIFARE, CACand FIPS• 144 Timezones• 2000, 10000, 20000, 32000, or 65,000 UserCredentials per door• Cardholder access level definition• Dynamic memory for IDs vs Transactions• Locally stored and transmitted transactions• ADA Compliant• No AC required at doorWireless Single-Door Reader ControllerYou can retrofit any existing reader configuration to communicate with <strong>OSI</strong> Portal Gateways viathe <strong>OSI</strong> Wireless Single Door Reader Controller which is about the size of a standard doublegangbox electrical box. <strong>OSI</strong> Single Door reader controllers operate on standard 12V DC or anoptional 12/24 V DC power supply, sealed, lead acid battery pack.WIRELESS ACCESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

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