Spec Sheet

NXT - 4D
NetXtreme 4 Door TCP/IP Controller
2305 Bering Drive l San Jose, California 95131
408-435-8400 l Toll Free: 800-260-5265 l Fax: 408-577-1792
e-mail: sales@kerisys.com web: www.kerisys.com
NXT - 4D NetXtreme 4 Door TCP/IP Controller
4 - Door Controller for Keri’s • Doors NetXtreme product line
On-board TCP/IP connectivity - no network adapters required•
Ethernet (TCP/IP) network architecture •
between controllers (true peer-to-peer)
and to Host Server
Utilize existing LAN/WAN/Ethernet or pull •
your own dedicated CAT-5/6 Network
Embedded MAC Address for one button •
AutoConfiguration
Standard 4 Pin Block and RJ-45 Jack built-in •
for network connection
Re-assignable Inputs and Outputs•
Quick Disconnect Connectors•
Flash Memory for easy firmware upgrades•
50,000 Cardholders, 10,000 Selectable •
Event Buffer
Locking Metal Enclosure (optional without)•
128 Bit Encryption•
The NXT-4D Xtreme 4 Door Controller is built for today’s IT environments. With Ethernet
functionality built directly into the controller. Keri’s propriatary MAC addressing scheme
allows for reliable hardware discovery and true 1 button autoconfiguration. Networking
between NXT-4D controllers and/or its sister NXT-2D NetXtreme 2 Door Controller also utilize
peer-to-peer standards. The NXT-4D is designed to be extremely intelligent with little reliance
on network traffic for decision making, allowing it to be extremely thrifty with any network’s
valuable bandwitdth.
To expand the system’s capabilities, up to four companion 4x4 Input/Output boards
(NXT-4x4) can be added - one to each of the controller’s RS-485 trunks (busses). Customers
can choose between Keri’s new line of highly secure, 4-wire NXT Series Proximity Readers with
reader supervision, or any reader with a standard Wiegand output or Keri’s MS Series
Proximity Readers via the NXT-RM3 Reader Interface Module. To manage the system, Doors
NetXtreme software has much of the same look and feel as Keri’s acclaimed original Doors
TM
software, but with the added functionality of a Client/Server architecture.

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