Security Sales & Integration

September2013

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HE ESSENTIALS SPOTLIGHT ON ACCESS CONTROL Secura Key NOVA.16 Access Control Panel Interlogix TruPortal Access Control 2-Door Base System Secura Key of Chatsworth, Calif., launches the NOVA.16 (Model SK-MRCP) multireader access control panel. Based on the ARM Cortex M3, 32-bit RISC processor, the panel connects to the local area network, as well as to a high speed, RS485 peripheral network consisting of up to 16 single-door smart readers, each containing all of the inputs and outputs to control and monitor a single door. Additionally, the panel communicates with the company's SK-WIO-1 single door Wiegand interface, which allows any Wiegand device to be connected to NOVA.16, including keypad readers, biometric readers, long-range readers and non-Secura Key card readers. TruPortal by Interlogix of Bradenton, Fla., ofers an IP appliance-based access control system integrated with the company's TruVision line of video products. Te system features a browser-based interface that does not require specialized training, additional software or licensing, according to the company. Additionally, a companion iPad app enables users to remotely monitor system activity and perform basic administrative tasks, such as adding or deleting users. securitysales.com/FREEInfo/19400 securitysales.com/FREEInfo/19401 FST21 Digital Doorman Access Control Solution FST21 of Southborough, Mass., releases the Digital Doorman, an all-in-one in motion identifcation access control solution. Te product incorporates the company's SafeRise access control software, an allin-one server, a full IP intercom with digital directory and a 5-megapixel IP camera. According to the company, the Digital Doorman will identify registered users as they walk toward the access point using facial and behavioral biometrics. Additionally, the solution will identify visitors by using a graphical tag sent to the visitor by E-mail prior to the visit, to be displayed on a smartphone screen from a camera at the access point. securitysales.com/FREEInfo/19402 Detex Maximum Security System Detex Corp. of New Braunfels, Texas, releases the 230X maximum locking strength multipoint panic hardware designed for retail environments. Engineered with an extremeduty, triple-bolt design that withstands 16,000 pounds of pull force, the system is built to withstand the most aggressive attempts to break through rear doors, according to the company. Single and double-bolt and weatherized models are available. Additional components include V50 and 20 Series vertical rod exit devices for protection on double doors, as well as Detex door-propped alarms, battery-powered or wired, designed to sound a warning when exterior doors are propped open by personnel. securitysales.com/FREEInfo/19403 150 / SECURITYSALES.COM / SEPTEMBER 2013 Software House C•CURE 9000 Version 2.20 Software House of Westford, Mass., part of Tyco Security Products, releases the C∙CURE 9000 v2.20 security and event management platform designed to that simplify the management of personnel access. New features include credential deactivation, custom clearances and triggering events based on activity. Credential deactivation enables users to disable personnel cards that have not been used in a specifed amount of time. Additionally, users can set up a custom clearance for a specifc person versus changing a generic clearance for a whole group of people. Te software also allows users to automatically activate an event associated with a specifc person, and specifc doors. securitysales.com/FREEInfo/19404

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