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Access Control

Rampart PIN + Proximity Reader

PIN pad and proximity reader in one — the economical standard for internal doors.

NPR 7,500 + VAT

Every product is genuine, licensed, and installed by God Complex with a lifetime maintenance programme. Price includes professional commissioning.

Key features

  • PIN + 125kHz proximity card
  • 1,000 users standalone or Wiegand output
  • Tamper switch and duress PIN
  • Backlit weatherproof keypad
  • Indoor / sheltered outdoor
  • DC12V

About this product

The Rampart pairs a metal PIN pad with a 125kHz proximity reader for doors that need simple, cost-effective access. Assign a PIN, a card, or both, and connect it to any Wiegand controller. A tamper switch and backlit keys make it a solid choice for offices, storerooms and staff entrances.

Technical specifications

Everything you need to check against your site before we install.

certification
CE, RoHS
dimensions
86 × 86 × 22 mm
interface
Wiegand 26/34
mounting
Wall / door frame mount
operating temp
-20°C to +60°C
power
DC12V
protection
IP65 front
read
PIN, 125kHz card
users
1,000 standalone
warranty
2 years
Access Control

Choosing the right Access Control

Doors you can audit

Access control is the difference between a site you can trust and a site you can only hope about. Every entry decision should be recorded, reversible and — critically — able to keep working when the network cannot.

The right level for each door

  • Card and PIN — cheapest per door, ideal for staff entrances and back offices.
  • Biometric — fingerprint or face for doors where a shared credential is a liability: server rooms, vaults, HR.
  • Mobile credentials — phones replace cards; issue and revoke from a dashboard in seconds. Great for contractors and visitors.
  • Vehicle access — ANPR barriers and interlocks for compounds and car parks.

Lock hardware is 80% of the result

A smart reader on a flimsy lock is theatre. We spec electromagnetic or electric mortise locks to match the door and the risk, and we decide fail-safe vs fail-secure as a design question, not an afterthought.

Why offline capability matters

A controller that makes entry decisions locally keeps the building working during a network outage, and holds the event log so the audit trail stays intact.

What we install

Wiegand and OSDP readers, offline-capable controllers, electric locks, and a single event log across card, biometric and intercom — with revocation that takes under a minute.

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