Networked access control system May 1st 2007 Access control system integrators
and installers can now offer users in
the retail, commercial and public
authority sectors a networked
version of EasyOpen, the 'Prox'
access control system, already used
as a stand-alone product.
Available from Coastform
Systems, EasyOpen systems use
non-contact RFID proximity
technology to authorise access to
buildings and areas secured by
doors, gates or barriers. designed to
replace conventional locks and entry
systems, EasyOpen uses either
keyfob or ISOcard RFID TinyTags
(electronic keys) to replace keys and
swipe cards. Simply holding an
authorised TinyTag within 100mm of
the reader is all that is necessary to
gain access.
A networked EasyOpen system
has a 5000 user capacity and any
one segment of the network can
control up to 128 separate doors
using a series of four-door
controllers. Each controller is
available either as a bare board or
housed in a white, powder-coated
steel cabinet together with a 3A
power supply and room for a backup
battery.
There are no external components
to fail or to be vandalised, as only a
reader needs mounting outside each
door, gate or barrier on the network. |