Product Focus

Mar 1, 2004 12:00 PM


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  1. Remote Control Access Card Programmable

    The remote control with integrated access card functions as an access card to lock or unlock doors as well as a fully functioning remote control. The remote control includes a built-in access card, eight programmable actions and a wireless transmission range of 100 ft.

    Features: water-resistant, available in 433MHz or 868MHz and operates with one 3v lithium battery.
    OMN-RAC1
    PARADOX SECURITY SYSTEMS
    CIRCLE #91 ON CARD

  2. Biometric Access Reader For indoor or outdoor use

    The access reader combines three forms of authentication: proximity reader, PIN pad and fingerprint sensor. The PIN and fingerprint authentication are standard; the proximity reader is optional. All three modes can be configured to support timezone control. The reader communicates to the supplier's Intelligent System Controller (LNL-2000) through the biometric reader interface gateway using RS-485 and one of two reader interface modules via Wiegand communication.
    BIOGuard
    LENEL SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL INC.
    CIRCLE #92 ON CARD

  3. Proximity Card Reader Anodized metal

    Proximity card reader is combined with a non-destructible keypad made of anodized metal. The keypad uses Barantec's Everswitch solid state piezo technology to ensure the combination proximity reader/keypad has no moving parts. The keypad incorporates ceramic sensors embedded below the metal surface that activate based on pressure only, thereby eliminating the weak point of traditional keypads, the keys themselves.

    Features: vandal-resistant and designed for use in harsh environments and hazardous applications.
    Sentinel-Prox NDK-2300
    AWID INC.
    CIRCLE #93 ON CARD

  4. Access Card Reader Bi-directional communications

    The common access card reader complies with the U.S. Government specification for secure smart cards, based on the ISO 7816 contact technology and the 14443 DES encrypted contactless technology. The reader features secure supervised pseudo-random bi-directional communications, and complies with SEIWG specifications.
    S731
    AMAG TECHNOLOGY
    CIRCLE #94 ON CARD

  5. Biometric Card Reader ADA-compliant

    Biometric card reader combines 13.56 MHz contactless smart card technology with an LCD keypad reader, providing support for biometric capabilities and multi-identity authentication. Users can combine contactless card presentation with fingerprint biometric or PIN for increased security. The reader provides three levels of fingerprint verification with templates stored on the supplier's iCLASS card. The LCD screen provides direction on finger-placement as well as customized messages and user-defined function keys.
    bioCLASS
    HID CORP.
    CIRCLE #95 ON CARD

  6. Fingerprint Verification Reader Holds 1,800 fingerprints

    The verification reader uses its enrollment application to allow users to capture a cardholder's fingerprint, convert it to a template, and store that template in the reader for later verification. The Prox Card interface can hold 1,800 fingerprints.
    SureTouch Fingerprint Verification Reader
    IC-TRONICS CORP.
    CIRCLE #96 ON CARD

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