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NEC
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National Electrical Code, a consensus standard published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA); commonly called 'code.:
NEMA
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National Electrical Manufacturers Association, an organization that is known for its standardization of wire and cable specifications.:
Networked or Networking
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An electronic locking system with two way communication directly (either by physical wires or wireless) to a central computer system housing the access control software.:
NFC
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Near Field Communication is a wireless communication system developed in conjunction between Philips and Sony to compete with Bluetooth wireless communication:
Normal credential
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This type of credential allows regular access to a lock with no special or managerial privileges.:
Normally Open
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The condition of a circuit or switch that is in a no-fault state. The circuit is complete and current is able to flow. A break in the circuit triggers an alarm.:
Normally Closed
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The condition of a circuit or switch that is in a no-fault state. The circuit is open and current is unable to flow. Closing the circuit completes a current path and an alarm condition is initiated.:
OEM
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Original Equipment Manufacturer – A manufacturing company of a data control system such as an access control system that provides software to connect many devices, including readers.:
Office function
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Door requires a user-level credential for entry. A user can push an interior button or present a credential to enable unlocked state, eliminating the need for a credential to open the door.:
Offline
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An electronic locking system receiving and giving information at the door either manually or to an intermediary device (such as a PDA) that is then taken back to connect to the main computer housin...:
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