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HAI Ships Power Hub for New Access Control Line and General Purpose Power Supply (31/12/2008)

HAI (Home Automation, Inc.), leading manufacturer of integrated automation and security products since 1985, is now shipping the HAI Power Hub, a digital high efficiency power source engineered to meet the forthcoming ENERGY STAR requirements for power supplies and battery backups. It comes in two versions; the 83A00-1 is a Power Hub in an enclosure and the 83A00-2 is a Power Hub on a Universal Mounting Plate. It is designed to provide power to several HAI products, including the HAI Access Control Readers with electric or magnetic locks, Omni Consoles, OmniTouch 5.7 Touchscreens, and many other devices. It is a 12VDC power supply that is mounted in an enclosure. The HAI Power Hub is compatible with both 120/60Hz and 220V/50Hz for International applications.

The HAI Power Hub has convenient connections and power terminals for a neat installation. It is designed to eliminate unsightly transformers, power strips, external power supplies, battery backup units, and complex wiring normally associated with access control installations. It connects up to 8 Access Control Readers to the HAI controller. Two of the Power Hubs may be connected together to connect up to 16 readers to an OmniPro II or Lumina Pro system.

HAI products are available through a worldwide network of Distributors and installing dealers.

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