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Reliability Different worlds – same problem …one solution: Redundancy
Satellites in space are as difficult to access for repair as locks behind armoured vault doors. In both cases the very high requirements of reliability is achieved by the full redundant design of the sensitive electronic and electromechanical parts. 2012
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Redundancy Full system redundancy (OCa) (OCb) 2012
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Maximum Reliability Full redundant system operation Enforced repair
(after 10 consecutive failures on the same redundant system part) failure Switch to redundant system 2012
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Paxos advance Redundant Modular Reliable
Maintain Paxos look & feel, remain mechanically compatible Quick adaptation for existing Paxos users and installers 2012
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System Layout Overview
Multiple input units, key pad and/or dial knob 2012
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System Layout Overview
Multiple input units, key pad and/or dial knob Multiple locks, main door or inner cabinet 2012
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System Layout Overview
Multiple input units, key pad and/or dial knob Multiple locks, main door or inner cabinet PC programming over USB interface in input unit 2012
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System Layout Overview
Multiple input units, key pad and/or dial knob Multiple locks, main door or inner cabinet PC programming over USB interface in input unit Multiple I/O boxes, each with 8 I/Os, online audit 2012
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System Layout Overview
Multiple input units, key pad and/or dial knob Multiple locks, main door or inner cabinet PC programming over USB interface in input unit Multiple I/O boxes, each with 8 I/Os , online audit Batteries, rechargeables or external power supply 2012
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What is new in the new Paxos ?
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What is new in the new Paxos ?
USB connection for programming software Multi-lock capable, up to 12 locks Inner cabinet control Multiple input units Automatic detection and recognition of connected components 100 codes per lock, code groups, code aging Individually scalable authorizations (code profiles) All time functions included in basic version already Automatic DST; NRTD; TD/DTD count up/down/no timelock override (push-button, code, time window, input) Time-related time delays Individual names for codes, locks, etc. 2012
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Cables one cable type, one plug type
small plug size: easy fits through spindle hole same cables / plugs as Axessor 2012
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Automatic Device Addressing
Automatically detects type and number of components connected Automatic procedure to address and register device to system 2012
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Power options Batteries Rechargeable pack External power
Automatic recognition of power type Automatic switch-over to backup source Low power design, doubled battery lifetime to Paxos compact 2012
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Input Unit Graphic display with adjustable backlight
Beeper volume adjustable Integrated USB interface 2012
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Lock Unit Smaller outer dimensions Same fixing dimensions
Use of patented and well-proven redundant design 2012
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Lock Unit RTC and time functions integrated in lock unit 2012
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I/O-Box For external connections to alarm system, external power supply, etc. Freely programmable 8 outputs and 8 inputs (tamper-proof) Same footprint and fixing like todays’ options box Time lock interruption Online logging 2012
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VdS Blocking element 2012
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Programming Software Enhanced system set-up, system layout
Code profiles: scale each code’s authorizations Visualization of calendar functions Export / import / copy settings; Undo / Redo functionality Audit: filter, search, group for events, users, time period, etc. 2012
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Lock Shelve, System Shelve
Master code can reset all lock data in one go Master codes can reset all system data in one go 2012
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Reset Box On-site reset of disassembled lock 2012
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