Camden Updates CV-603 BLE 2-Door Access Control System with Virtual Credentials

The system can now support a mobile Apple® or Android® smartphone credential, a prox card/tag, or a two-button wireless key FOB.

Camden Door Controls, a provider of door activation and locking products, announces it upgraded its CV-603 BLE two-door access control system with virtual credentials.

With the upgrade, the system can now support each system user with the credential of their choice, including a mobile Apple® or Android® smartphone credential, a prox card/tag, or a two-button wireless key FOB. The system does not require an additional wireless receiver or Bluetooth® module and there are no subscription fees, says the company.

The CV-603 series (MProx BLE) is an app-based wireless Bluetooth® managed access control system for doors and gates. It can accommodate up to 2,000 users. The CV-603 controller offers control for two doors, including inputs for readers, door position switch, and REX device, and two outputs for electrified locking or alarm signal devices.

CV-603 models include:

  • Controllers
    • CV-603: 2 Door MProx BLE controller with 433 Mhz. receiver
    • CV-603PS: Cabinet with MProx BLE controller, 12 VDC, 1.5 amp power supply (without battery) and 16 VAC, 40 VA transformer
  • Extension Antenna
    • CV-603EA: 433 Mhz. extension antenna for MProx BLE Controller, 8 feet (2 meter) coaxial cable, 50 Ohm impedence, used to get beyond metal RF obstructions
  • Controller & Reader Kit
    • CV-603PS-K1: Cabinet with MProx BLE controller, 12 VDC power supply, transformer, (1) CV-7400 AWID/HID protocol reader and (1) CV-KTH HID protocol proximity tag
  • Wireless Key Fob
    • CV-TXM-2: 2 Button, 433 Mhz. key fob for MProx BLE Controller
    • CV-TXM-2B: 2 Button, 433 Mhz. key fobs for MProx BLE Controller
  • Protocol Readers & Credentials
    • CV-7400: Narrow compact HID/AWID protocol proximity reader, 4″ – 5″ range
    • CV-7600: Bluetooth Reader, up to 1 ft. range

For more information, visit www.camdencontrols.com/promo603SIW.

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