Lesson 99: Final Exam
๐ Lesson 99: Final Exam
Congratulations on reaching the end of the Inner Range Access Control Masterclass! This final knowledge check will test your understanding of the technical landmarks and logic you've learned across the four modules.
๐ The Knowledge Check
1. General Accessories
- Question: What are the default resistor values for an Inner Range EOL configuration, and where must they be placed?
- Answer: 2.2k / 2.2k (Dual EOL). They must be placed at the Sensor end, not the controller.
2. CCTV & VMS
- Question: What is the primary advantage of integrating Milestone XProtect with Integriti?
- Answer: "Single Pane of Glass" operationโallowing operators to view video and control doors from one interface.
3. Biometrics
- Question: Why is OSDP superior to legacy Wiegand wiring for biometric readers?
- Answer: OSDP uses AES-128 encryption to prevent data sniffing and allows for bidirectional communication (status monitoring).
4. Wireless Locks
- Question: How does an Aperio Hub communicate with an Inner Range Access Module?
- Answer: Via Reader Port, physical RS-485 wiring (using OSDP or the Aperio protocol).
๐ Graduation
You have now mastered the foundations of Inner Range hardware integration!
Next Steps:
- Field Practice: Try wiring a Dual EOL door sensor on a test bench.
- Certification: Visit the Inner Range Training Portal for official certification courses.
- Explore the Garden: Link these notes into your personal MOCs to build your Second Brain.