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* [[EM4100 Reader pinouts]] | * [[EM4100 Reader pinouts]] | ||
===Downloads=== | ===Software Downloads=== | ||
<B>Firmware</B> | <B>Firmware</B> | ||
[[File:Open_Access_Control_v4_std_136.zip]] | [[File:Open_Access_Control_v4_std_136.zip]] | ||
*Latest firmware (v1.36) for the Open Access v4 Hardware | *Latest firmware (v1.36) for the Open Access v4 Hardware | ||
*Requires Arduino v1.0 or higher. | *Requires Arduino v1.0 or higher. | ||
Revision as of 10:23, 24 October 2013
Open Access Control v 4.0
This page contains documentation, installation tips and downloads for the all-new Open Access version 4. Open Access is a first-of-its-kind offering that brings enterprise security to the hobbyist, hacker and developer. The system is open-source and not encumbered by licensing, NDAs and other problems found with commercial hardware.
System Features
The Open Access Standand version 4 has an Arduino-compatible Atmega 328P on-board and support for powering and interfacing with the Raspberry Pi via it’s 26-pin header. Features include:
- Atmega328P with support for 200 local users in eeprom. Arduino compatible w/USB and ICSP programming.
- (2) Wiegand RFID reader ports with fused power, LED, and buzzer support
- (4) Supervised alarm zones
- (1) Unsupervised tamper zone
- (4) 5A relay outputs
- (2) 12V auxiliary power ports
- Selectable USB output or direct-attach 3.3V UART to the Raspberry Pi
- Real-time clock with battery backup (DS1307)
- Serial i2c EEPROM (Atmel AT24)
- Expansion header for CD or more inputs/outputs
Support and Documentation
Software Downloads
Firmware File:Open Access Control v4 std 136.zip
- Latest firmware (v1.36) for the Open Access v4 Hardware
- Requires Arduino v1.0 or higher.