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Proximity Reader For Small Office

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Can anyone recommend a proximity reader and associated kit for a small office? My requirements are:

Discreet & small reader - a digital keypad is not required, as entry/exit will be required quite often during the day for access to kitchen (cups of tea) and toilet. A keyfob would probably be less of a pain to use than a code. Maybe something like the Paxton P38, 38mm wide reader??

Rim release for surface mounting to the internal side of the door frame.

Push button release for exit from inside.

Slim power supply & control unit (if required) for fitting in confined space under the floorboards - there is only about 1.5 inches between the floorboards and the ceiling below.

About 6 users. Less than 10 anyway.

Reasonably inexpensive - less than about

Give Advanced Access a call 01604 647555. They carry a full range and will have something to suit. For the power supply, you could use a 12VDC CCTV unit as they tend to be small and compact.

Good luck

...without being totally cheap, there is a seller on Ebay that sells a RFID keypad plus 10 cards and 5 fobs for

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...without being totally cheap, there is a seller on Ebay that sells a RFID keypad plus 10 cards and 5 fobs for
Can anyone recommend a proximity reader and associated kit for a small office? My requirements are:

Discreet & small reader - a digital keypad is not required, as entry/exit will be required quite often during the day for access to kitchen (cups of tea) and toilet. A keyfob would probably be less of a pain to use than a code. Maybe something like the Paxton P38, 38mm wide reader??

Rim release for surface mounting to the internal side of the door frame.

Push button release for exit from inside.

Slim power supply & control unit (if required) for fitting in confined space under the floorboards - there is only about 1.5 inches between the floorboards and the ceiling below.

About 6 users. Less than 10 anyway.

Reasonably inexpensive - less than about

Growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional

My two year old daughter did a quick search for you and returned this... :P

well it does look a bit fisher price :whistle:

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As for BIRD... use whatever latch meets your requirement...

the OP wants cheap tat........

Can anyone recommend a proximity reader and associated kit for a small office? My requirements are:

Discreet & small reader - a digital keypad is not required, as entry/exit will be required quite often during the day for access to kitchen (cups of tea) and toilet. A keyfob would probably be less of a pain to use than a code. Maybe something like the Paxton P38, 38mm wide reader??

Rim release for surface mounting to the internal side of the door frame.

Push button release for exit from inside.

Slim power supply & control unit (if required) for fitting in confined space under the floorboards - there is only about 1.5 inches between the floorboards and the ceiling below.

About 6 users. Less than 10 anyway.

Reasonably inexpensive - less than about

what are you using the reader for? you failed to mention.

wants it cheap as chips , doing it himself , forgetting all about fire safety / dda etc must be for security reasons then :no: are you sure there will be enough free space round the transformer they can get quite hot

i would not recomend putting anything except cables under floor boards. without a doubt, you get what you pay for. i wouldnt buy 25 quid from e-bay for 20 quid.

damm thats another business idea stolen from under my feet

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wants it cheap as chips , doing it himself , forgetting all about fire safety / dda etc must be for security reasons then :no: are you sure there will be enough free space round the transformer they can get quite hot

damm thats another business idea stolen from under my feet

I'm not sure that saying I want it as cheap as chips is necessarily correct. I referred to the ADI catalogue and found a number of electro-magnetic release systems around the

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