Alarm Lock Networx NetPanel Access Control Pane
The NETWORXPANEL is a dedicated, wireless control panel for the Networx™ system, designed to provide secured access control for single-door or double-door applications. It works with NETDK keypads and NETPDK keypads (keypad with proximity card reader), as well as Wiegand devices, to release a locking device such as a magnetic lock or electric door strike when a valid user code or credential is presented.
The panel can control two doors using up to two of any combination of NETDK or NETPDK keypads or two Wiegand devices. It includes two independently assignable Form-C relays, allowing a door to be configured for passage in both directions or in only one direction—for example, permitting everyone to exit while restricting entry to selected users. A special "Two-Door Mode" designates one keypad as the primary (door 1) and the other as the secondary (door 2), and log entries indicate the specific keypad used.
Equipped with onboard flash memory, a bi-directional Networx radio, a 12V power supply with transformer and rechargeable backup battery, and inputs for door position contacts and remote release, the NETWORXPANEL suits commercial and corporate access-control installations where networked, credential-based door control is required.
- Controls up to two doors via two NETDK/NETPDK keypads and/or up to two Wiegand devices
- Two SPDT Form-C relays rated 8A @ 30VAC or VDC, independently assignable
- Onboard bi-directional Networx radio and onboard flash memory
- Input power: 16.5VAC via supplied UL Listed Class 2 50VA transformer (TRF-14)
- Backup battery support (sealed lead acid 4AH or 7AH) with approximately 2 hours backup at full load
- Supports Alarm Lock 36-bit and HID 26-bit proximity formats (NETPDK), plus Wiegand data1/data0 devices
- Housing dimensions 10.5 x 8.5 x 3 inches; operating temperature 14–120°F
| SKU | NETWORXPANEL |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Alarm Lock |
| Prop 65 | ⚠ WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov |

