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The T3511 includes:
- 1 off T3511 Door Access Controller
- Holds details on up to 10,000 Smart Card holders (badge does not need to be removed from a wallet or purse to be used)
- Latest .NET PC Based Access Control multi-lingual software: *requires Windows 2000, XP or Vista
- Easy setup of badge holders and security patterns
- Fire Roll Call from fire panel input
- Network Connection
- Email Warnings & Alerts
- Speech output announcing flagged arrivals and security breaches
- Expandable, upgradeable modular security system
- Burglar alarm output for forced entry
- Remote Monitoring via Modem
- Power fail battery backup *battery available at additional cost
- Early warning LED's
- Audible alerts
- Tamper detection
- Adheres to international security standards applicable to Access Control systems; EN50133 Parts 1, 7 and 2; GW18, PC79 and DD243I2002.
- Telephone Help Desk & lifetime maintenance support available
- Free Software Updates *to those with our after care service

Stand-alone Unit
The T3511 can be installed without a PC connection where the T3511 is easily setup using a Master Card to add or delete users. Whilst the T3511 performs best when connected to a PC, using it in stand alone mode means it can function in the simplest of environments, with minimal fuss. The T3511 is programmed with up to three Master Cards using feedback LED’s and switches. This offers the user a quick and easy method of adding or removing access rights for individuals.
Any standard burglar alarm can be connected directly to the T3511 so an audible and/or visual alert is immediately triggered from a forced entry.
Connected To a PC or PC network
Used in this mode the T3511 suddenly becomes the embryo of a fully computerised Access Control and Security system. The plug & play features allow up to two Smart Card scanners, one door lock and other security equipment to be controlled by the WinACnet software. This latest .NET software also controls the list of valid badge holders, access patterns and audit transactions monitoring and logging every event; providing irrefutable proof of where and when an individual gained access to specific areas. WinACnet stores information such as calendars and photographs if required. WinACnet allows you to create sophisticated movement and access analysis reports of all badge holders as well as flagging up any irregular activity.

WinACnet creates alarm messages when predetermined actions take place, or if a forced entry occurs. These alarms are immediately emailed to a specified address. Optionally a warning email can be sent if communications to the PC are lost. Free software upgrades are available to those with maintenance contracts, which means the system is always up to date.
Like the T3510 four door controller, the T3511 has a speech output via the WinACnet software. This delivers clear English spoken alerts when pre-defined ‘flagged’ actions take place. For example, when the door is accessed by a specific individual, or if the door is left open longer than a specified time.
The T3511 continuously stores access transactions and alarm events in it’s non-volatile cyclic buffer memory. If communications with the PC or PC network is lost for any reason, the data is kept safe within this buffer and transmitted to the PC once communications is restored. Audible and visual warnings alert the user if the memory buffer is nearly full, again ensuring a secure method of preventing data loss.
Examples of T3511 Configurations:
T3511’s can be networked together with other T3511’s, the four doors controller (T3510) or other larger Tensor door controllers or Time & Attendance equipment to create a powerful computer controlled security infrastructure.
The T3511 is the ideal way to start off small, but to have the flexibility to grow at a later date; So much better than installing a door controller that only operates as a ‘stand alone’ unit with no future expansion capability. As your security network grows and requires more control points, further T3511’s or T3510’s can be installed, working side by side within the same network. This “building block” approach is the most cost effective way to install Access Control.
The T3511 has a volt-free input that can be wired directly into your fire alarm system. When the alarm is activated, the door immediately opens for a quick and safe evacuation of personnel. Simultaneously, a Fire Roll Call report is printed on a remote, secure serial printer.
The modem facility within the T3511 enables you to install a simple system at a remote graphical location where there is only power and a phone line.
Installing just one T3511 provides a company with a platform and route for installing other Tensor products such as Time & Attendance, Visitor Monitoring, Automatic Number Plate recognition and Digital CCTV.To request a datasheet click here.
- Windows 2000, XP Professional or Vista
- 50 MB of free hard disk space minimum (for initial installation)
- RAM - MicrosoftTM recommended amount for operating system
- CD ROM drive(for installation)
- 1 x USB port(camera)
- 1 x Serial port(bar code reader)
- 1 x Parallel port
- Further USB ports for the optional fingerprint reader (1 USB port per device).
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