Just like OutLock
II, this terminal has the ability to store employee
records in order to authenticate cartões
and validate one code per card. The only difference between
them is that OutLock I does not include the display
showing the current time, being therefore more used in
access control.
Although different in appearance, these terminals have
an operating mode compatible with the terminals from
Acronym's Evolution brand, which means that it is
possible to install Evolution and OutLock terminals
in the same network.
The connection to the computer can
be made through a common Ethernet 10Base-T network
with the TCP/IP protocol installed, or by using RS485
serial communication.
The terminals from this series come
usually equipped with RFID proximity cartões,
but magnetic band cartões or barcode
readers can also be installed.