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What is an AP?

An AP is an acronym for an Access Point. (back)
What is an ACP?

An ACP is an acronym for an Access Control Panel. (back)
What is a CDT?

A CDT is an acronym for the Configuration Demonstration Tool. (back)
What is a PIM?

A PIM is an acronym for the Panel Interface Module. A PIM is a Wireless Panel Interface Module (WPIM). (back)
What is a WUSI?

A WRI-IN-12VDC is an acronym for the Indoor Wireless Reader Interface. A WRI-IN-12VDC is a Wireless Access Point Module (WAPM). (back)
What is a WISI?

A WISI is an acronym for the Wireless Integrated Strike Interface. A WISI is a Wireless Access Point Module ( WAPM). (back)
What is a WPR?

A WPR is an acronym for the Wireless Portable Reader. A WPR is a Wireless Access Point Module ( WAPM). (back)
What is a WRI?

A WRI is an acronym for the Wireless Reader Interface. A WRI is a Wireless Access Point Module ( WAPM). (back)
What is a MIRL?

A MIRL is an acronym for the Modular Integrated Reader Lock. A MIRL is a Wireless Access Point Module ( WAPM). (back)
What is an IRL?

An IRL is an acronym for the Integrated Reader Lock. An IRL is a discontinued Wireless Access Point Module ( WAPM). (back)
What is a WPIM?

A WPIM is an acronym for a Wireless Panel Interface Module, a category of wireless Access products. A PIM and PIME are examples of WAPMs. (back)
What is a WAPM?

A WAPM is an acronym for a Wireless Access Point Module, a category of wireless Access products. MIRL, WRI-OTD-12VDC, WRI-IN-12VDC, WCM, and WCM are examples of WAPMs. (back)
What are the disadvantages of a wireless access control system?

The disadvantages of a wireless access control system are: - WAPMs do not respond to a ACPs command instantaneously as a wired system does - WAPM batteries need to be replaced - changes in the physical environment (new walls, remodeling, etc.) may affect RF communication reliability (back)
What are the advantages of a wireless access control system?

The advantages of a wireless access control system are: - less wiring at the access point - no wiring from the access point to near the ACP - can provide access control at access point that couldn't be controlled in a wired installation - installation time is reduced (back)
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