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Total Network Security:
Secure Your Sites With Controlled Building Access...

Business Access System
Control Access To Your Remote Sites 24/7...

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How This Application Works:

This door access package consists of an ECU (Entry Control Unit) with 12V door strike power supply and Exterior Low Profile ThinLine II Proximity Card Reader. The ECU acts as the main interface between the proximity card reader and the T/Mon NOC. It will report entry and exit information in addition to sending alarm notification in the event of attempted false entry. It will also be responsible for accepting the door sensor input and will contain the relay that drives the strike plate (12V). This unit is designed to work independently of the master station so if communication is lost, it will still be able to make local entry decisions.

The proximity card reader will be mounted on the exterior side of the door and an ECU door controller module will be mounted on the inside of the door. The proximity card reader will provide performance and reliability with a low-profile appearance. The enclosure is designed for weather and hazard proofing. It is sealed in a rugged, weatherized enclosure to withstand harsh environments. Once an activated and databased card has been swiped, visible LED's will light and it will relay that information to the ECU unit at which point it will activate its relay (door strike). This unit will mount directly on metal with minimal impact on the read range performance.

With proxy reader support, you can control business access of all personnel, even temporary staff, by assigning them one of the supported 1,600 user profiles. You can define unique access privileges for each user by site, door, time of day, and date. And because the Building Access System logs all entries, you'll have a comprehensive record of all access attempts. The ECU acts as the main interface between the Proxy Card Reader and the NetGuardian. The NetGuardian maintains a list of personnel who are authorized to access the facility. It records all valid entries, attempts, and the time of each action in non-volatile RAM. It can also receive a control from T/Mon NOC to remotely open a door.

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