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US 15C Series

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US 15C Series Features

  • Choice of Readers

Innovative, sleek, versatile, rugged, and accurate in a compact, efficient size. The readers give you the choice of Proximity card readers (US15C-1D, US15C-HID, and US15C-MAG ), Barcode, Magnetic Stripe, or Fingerprints. The US 15C offers a reliable and durable finger sensor with the latest algorithm that provides fast user recognition.

  • Communication

US 15C Series installs easily on your network and supports Ethernet, and optional Wi-Fi connections. The standard serial port lets users connect directly to their PC.

  • Display

Stunning 3” color TFT screen for display of graphics, icons, and photos. Managers can leave SMS messages for employees reporting in/out of work.

  • Keypad

Rugged keypad with 4 additional function keys to customize the terminal for special requirements (i.e. clock in/out, break in/out, job code entry, tip entry, etc.).

  • Options

Optional built-in scheduler and relay contact can ring an external bell/alarm to signify the start and close of work shifts. The relay can be connected to an external door strike.

US 15C Series Hardware Specifications

Capacity

Cards: 10,000
Transactions: 100,000
Finger templates: 3,000
1:1 or 1:N

Communication

Ethernet, WiFi 

Environment

Operating Temperature: 32°F -113°F (0°C- 45°C)
Operating Humidity: 5% – 80%

Power

12 VDC, 1.5A

Display

3“ Color TFT LCD screen

Optional Features

HID Prox, HID iClass, Mifare, Magnetic Strip, Optical Barcode, Wi-Fi

Dimensions

6.5 in x 5.5 in x 1.8 in (165 mm x 140 mm x 46 mm)
Weight: 0.95 lb (0.43kg)

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