(04-113) Network Interface Module (NIM) / Building Controller

The Network Interface Module (NIM) / Building Controller can run on a Windows 7 Embedded machine and provides a service that processes all events and access transactions received from doors, turnstiles, time clocks and related field devices. The NIM service can also be run on a central server, depending upon LAN/WAN resilience and availability. Several NIM can be distributed to individual sites to provide an extra level of local system resilience. It connects and transfers data between field devices and the central server using Ethernet and TCP/IP.

Description

The Network Interface Module (NIM) / Building Controller can run on a Windows 7 Embedded machine and provides a service that processes all events and access transactions received from doors, turnstiles, time clocks and related field devices. The NIM service can also be run on a central server, depending upon LAN/WAN resilience and availability. Several NIM can be distributed to individual sites to provide an extra level of local system resilience. It connects and transfers data between field devices and the central server using Ethernet and TCP/IP.

Network Interface Module (NIM) – Features:

  • Controls readers at a single or across or multiple sites
  • Holds a subset of the main databases relevant to the sites it controls
  • Communicates with the Borer Fusion Database Server
  • No moving parts – air cooled with solid state disc for increased reliability in the field
Specification:

1U Rack Mount shallow depth computer with Intel® Celeron® dual core CPU Processor J1900 (2M Cache, up to 2.42 GHz), 8GB RAM, 32GB or 64GB SSD, 2 x LAN, 3 x RS232, 6 x USB, 1 x PCIe & Mini-PCIe

Dimensions:

431 x 45 x 230 mm

Power Supply:

120 / 240 Volts AC