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RF/EAS tags
Conceal pin in casing
Locks cannot be opened by any universal releaser or black market version. Can function in conjunction with RF systems of various manufacturers.
OSTRA Hardtag D65
CROSS POINT
The Netherlands
Circle 65 on Card
Access management software
Time-saving upgrade
Software provides users a quick-start “Wizard” to guide them through configuration and to decrease programming time. Provides default parameters when necessary.
Features: database backup schedule, pop-up alarm view, enhanced control map, direct TCP/IP ethernet connections, larger database engine.
WIN-PAK 2.0 Release 3
NORTHERN COMPUTERS INC.
Milwaukee
Circle 67 on Card
Electromagnetic gate lock
1,300 pounds of holding force
Lock has four-wire hookup for 12v DC or 24v DC. A 6 1/2-foot cable comes out of standard dual-threaded conduit. Optional L and Z brackets allow mounting ease.
Features: maintenance-free, factory-sealed design.
E-942FC-1300
SECO-LARM USA
Irvine, Calif.
Circle 66 on Card
Security interface with building automation
Designed for retrofit applications
Cardkey security tasks are handled by building management workstations by routing security alarms to M-alarm graphics, thus enabling operators to respond from a single location.
Features: reusable peripheral sensors and readers, reduced installation costs, integration through BACnet protocol.
PEGASYS 2000
JOHNSON CONTROLS INC.
Milwaukee
Circle 70 on Card
Contactless smart card reader
Hands-free door access control
Transmits a fixed RF signal, recognizable by a microchip in the smart card as data is transferred back and forth between card and reader.
Features: 10 years minimum data retention, hybrid configuration, multi-application memory, anti-collision, 8 or 64K bits available.
RMSC-11
INFOGRAPHIC SYSTEMS CORP.
Garden Grove, Calif.
Circle 71 on Card
Proximity system
500-user single door standalone
Accommodates multiple user levels and time zones.
Features: real-time clock, built-in battery, back-up charging, burglar alarm monitoring features, optional user PIN code and alphanumeric keypad.
IXP 100
IMPRO TECHNOLOGIES
Dunedin, Fla.
Circle 68 on Card
Fingerprint identification
Matches and stores fingerprints inside the device
Uses fingerprints to login to PCs, replace passwords and secure folders. The USB-based unit comes with I/O Software's SecureSuite program.
Features: supports multiple applications, 16-bit CPU and 512K of memory, connects via a short USB cable.
FIU-710 Puppy
SONY ELECTRONICS CORP.
Park Ridge, N.J.
Circle 69 on Card
Control room station
Responds or accepts calls from multiple locations
Four-line display provides information on current conversations and calls, allowing user to answer calls according to priority and time of arrival.
Features: 4 × 20-character alphanumeric display with backlight, full dialing keypad, four programmable single-touch keys with indicators, sensitive gooseneck microphone and a 1W loudspeaker.
CRM IV
STENTO USA
Kansas City, Mo.
Circle 72 on Card
Doorway monitoring system
Sends automatic e-mail alerts
Remote monitoring system sends status information and immediate fault alerts to maintenance personnel using Internet e-mail. Compiles usage data to determine mean time between failures for doors or customer traffic patterns. Monitors door activity via attached sensors.
Features: factory programmable, can be configured to monitor user-determined alert conditions.
IDMS
ELECTRO STANDARDS LABORATORIES
Cranston, R.I.
Circle 73 on Card
Intrusion detection
Microphonic cable sensor
Strain-sensitive microphonic cable technology can be used on perimeter fencing to protect walls and roofs of buildings. Sensor cable mounts to interior surface and is monitored for signals corresponding to shock, impact and sustained attack to surrounding exterior surface.
Features: detects impact to wood, metal or masonry materials, selectable frequency response, up to 12,000 sq. ft. of coverage per zone.
E3i SensorSENSTAR-STELLAR CORP.
Ontario, Canada
Circle 74 on Card
Alarm receiver
Signaling technology
Receives alarm and critical event signals from alarm panels by various suppliers in one receiver via the Internet or private intranet, along with backup communications from digital dialers. Receiver is enhanced by system software to send alarm signals over public and private networks.
Features: 19-in. rack-mount cabinet, FLASH memory with digital signal processing, integrated listen-in capability with two-way audio, front-panel LED indicators, central processing unit.
D6600 Receiver/Gateway and D6600 NetCom System
RADIONICS
Salinas, Calif.
Circle 75 on Card
Reader module
Auto-recognition and auto-configuration
Designed to facilitate rapid access control and alarm monitoring by detecting, programming and downloading data for distributed processing. Supports multiple reader types and is compatible with most reader technologies.
Features: two definable reader ports, eight multi-state inputs, four multi-purpose outputs, 32 IRMs on single communication line, multiple reader types up to 64 bits, quick-disconnect terminals, small size (6-in. × 4.5-in. × 1.5-in.).
IRM
COMPASS TECHNOLOGIES INC.
Exton, Pa.
Circle 76 on Card
Call system
Senior care detection
Small, wireless device incorporates sensor technology to continuously monitor motion patterns of residents, and alert staff when motion signal is activated. It monitors body position and movements up to 256 times per second with accelerometers controlled by a microprocessor.
Features: computer-based, customized or expanded architecture system, centralizes existing security devices, records and stores medical history information.
HealthSensor 100
ADT SECURITY SERVICES INC.
Boca Raton, Fla.
Circle 78 on Card
Warning lights
60 flashes per minute
Average flash time is 120-180 hours using two “D” cell-powered alkaline batteries. Unit measures 4-in. × 10 1/2-in. with 7 1/4-in. diameter refractor lens.
Features: waterproof, single-directional Fresnal lens, 5 super-LED lamps, external push-button on/off switch, magnetic base and top steel triangular loop for hanging.
M-5 Mini Series
LUMASTROBEMidland Park, N.J.
Circle 77 on Card
Network system
Web-based, wireless
A Web site monitors activity and manages access to facilities by communicating with corresponding networks. Manages access to physical premises, including offices, retail stores, warehouses and utility facilities.
Features: keypad for user verification, control panel, locking function, real time event logging, e-mail notifications.
A2000 and A2100
BRIVO SYSTEMS INC.
Arlington, Va.
Circle 79 on Card
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