Every board in the AXON system
Twelve boards, one architecture: the access decision is made on site by an AXON master, credentials are MIFARE DESFire EV3 with mutual authentication, and every bus link is encrypted. Pick the cabin subsystem, the building subsystem, or both.

Twelve boards, two subsystems
Status is shown honestly on every card: boards marked in development are documented so integrators can plan, not to be ordered today.

AXON Master
CAN-bus access master with on-board card database. External access master for landings, entrances and doors. It holds the full card database on board, decides locally in a target under 2 ms without the cloud, and talks to per-floor nodes over two independent 250 kbit/s CAN buses.
View AXON ICM-GE
AXON Master E
Wired access master with four relays and readers on board. The wired sibling of the AXON Master. Same decision engine and encrypted CAN backbone, no cellular modem — and readers and door relays connect straight to the board, so a small site needs one unit and no floor nodes at all.
View AXON ICM-E
AXON Smart Access
Cabin master with 32 relay outputs and an offline decision. The master controller inside the elevator cabin. It reads encrypted card events from the in-cabin reader, decides locally which floors are allowed and pulses one relay per floor button — with no server in the critical path.
View AXON CCU-32
AXON Node
Per-floor RS-485 to CAN bridge that never decides alone. Per-floor bridge between the landing reader and the AXON Master: it takes the reader's authenticated card event over RS-485, forwards it on the encrypted CAN backbone, and pulses two relays only when the master says so.
View AXON Node
AXON Reader
DESFire EV3 reader with an authenticated RS-485 link. A 13.56 MHz DESFire EV3 reader that makes the card prove its key with AES-128 before it reports anything, then hands the event to the AXON master over an encrypted RS-485 link. One board, one firmware — in the cabin or at every landing.
View AXON URX-Secure
AXON RS485 Module
Wiegand 26/34 reader onto the AXON RS-485 bus. A small board that sits behind an existing Wiegand 26/34 reader and forwards each credential as an addressed message on the AXON RS-485 bus. It exists so a retrofit can keep working readers and replace only the panel and the wiring.
View AXON AMS (W2R-N)
AXON Long-Range
Long-range LoRa master for distributed sites. Long-range master for sites where cable between locations is the limiting cost. A LoRa link reaches remote nodes up to ~1 km line-of-sight, a local RS-485 BUS drives readers and relays at each point, and the decision stays on the master.
View AXON ICM-LRAXON Elevator Master
Elevator master with direct controller integration. The elevator master tier of the AXON platform. It validates a credential against stacked access policies and sends a real destination call to the elevator controller — not a simulated button press.
View AXON ELM-GE
AXON Relay
Two isolated relays on the RS-485 bus, next to the load. A compact RS-485 bus node with two independent industrial relays. It puts the switching contact within a metre of the door, gate or light it controls, so one twisted pair replaces a building's worth of load wiring back to the panel.
View AXON RBN-2
AXON Relay Add-on
Two more relays for an existing AXON installation. A two-relay add-on for an existing AXON access installation. Each relay exposes NO and NC contacts, is commanded over the AXON BUS independently or together, and joins the bus without changing the main controller.
View AXON SC-E
AXON Solid-State Relay
32 solid-state outputs on the AXON RS-485 bus. A 32-channel solid-state output board for the AXON RS-485 bus. It exists for cabinets that switch many loads, often, for years — no contacts to wear, and one bus message for a whole channel group.
View AXON SSR-32AXON Push-Button Bridge
Push-button and legacy signal converter to AXON BUS. A converter that taps the push-button lines and legacy signals of an existing elevator and frames them as AXON BUS events, so a modern access controller can gate calls without touching the cabin wiring or the controller's certification.
View AXON PBC-BridgeAXON Smart Touch
Touch, RFID and fingerprint in one encrypted access panel. A landing, cabin or entrance panel that combines a capacitive touch face, an RFID antenna and a fingerprint sensor, so one device authenticates the user and reports one encrypted event to the AXON Master.
View AXON SBT-TRFTwo subsystems, one credential
Cabin subsystem
AXON CCU-32 in the elevator cabin holds the permission table and pulses one relay per floor button. URX-Secure readers talk to it over encrypted RS-485.
Building subsystem
AXON ICM-GE decides for landings, entrances and doors, with each floor served by an AXON Node bridging its reader onto two encrypted CAN segments. On a small wired site the AXON ICM-E replaces that with four relays and two reader ports on the controller itself.
Expansion
RBN-2, SC-E and SSR-32 add relay outputs next to the load; AMS brings legacy Wiegand readers onto the bus; ICM-LR carries events over LoRa where cable is impractical.
Management
The cloud (MQTT over TLS) only syncs the card database, collects logs and delivers firmware. Administrators use the AXON dashboard and mobile app; the decision never leaves the site.
Which boards does my building need?
Elevator only — which boards?
Entrances, garage and landings — which boards?
Can I start with the cabin and add the building later?
What does 'in development' mean on a card?
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