Control Panels

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  • Wired Vs. Wireless: Access Control Basics

    Statistics show that fewer than 10 percent of commercial buildings use electronic access control. Many of those commercial buildings have fewer than 10 doors. This provides a phenomenal opportunity.

    Article • May 1st, 2013

  • Friendly Power to the Lock Device...Finally

    Simplifying Electrified Door Hardware Installation

    Blog • April 29th, 2013

  • Securitron Launches New AccuPower® Switching Power Supplies and Power Board Modules

    Switching power supplies for access control applications minimize noise and interference to better support contactless card readers and radio-frequency devices.

    News • April 19th, 2013

  • Gazing Into The Access Control Crystal Ball: Special ISC West Coverage

    Command Access Technologies' President Greg Kristoff discusses industry trends

    News • April 10th, 2013

  • Altronix eBridgePlus

    Altronix’s new eBridgePlus Ethernet over Coax/PoE Adapters transmit IP video, data and power over coaxial cable enabling legacy infrastructure to support IP devices up to 1500 feet (5X maximum Ethernet distance) without repeaters.  eBridgePlus...

    Product • April 9th, 2013

  • Accelaterm™ Controller

    Continental Access’ Accelaterm CICP2800 Super-Speed 16-Door Controller supports eight to 16 readers and 40,000 to 1 million cardholders.  It processes more than 921Kbps, for full downloads in  five minutes, data & firmware.  With onboard...

    Product • February 25th, 2013

  • Keri Systems Software Now Windows 8 Compatible

    Doors.NET access control software manages Keri Systems's NXT TCP/IP-based and PXL-500 hardware platforms, as well as hardware from Mercury Security, ASSA ABLOY Aperio IP-enabled locks and Schlage AD Series Wireless Locks.

    News • February 25th, 2013

  • iBridge® Connected Home App

    Control Alarms, Video, Temperature, Lighting & Locking via Z-Wave using Napco's iBridge App for iPhone/iPad /Droid or optional award-winning iBridge Touchscreen/Tablet, a 7” portable WiFi full-color tablet with magnetic, on/off wall-mount/charger...

    Product • February 6th, 2013

  • ACTpro Enterprise

    Access Control Technology has released their latest access control software application, ACTpro Enterprise, for use with the ACTpro range of door controllers and card readers.  ACTpro Enterprise delivers three modules with the functionality based...

    Product • February 4th, 2013

  • Besam Swingmaster® 900 Series Low Energy Power Operator Meets Hospital's Requirements

    Low energy power operators can provide accessibility for those who are not physically able. Adding presence sensors helps provide safe access and egress for specific applications

    Article • January 2nd, 2013

  • Access Granted With Electronic Keys

    The Guardian II system is a non-networked electronic access control system that utilizes controllers operated by electronic keys. It includes an Admin Key to program the controllers, an Export Key to retrieve the audit trail data and User Keys that...

    Article • December 3rd, 2012

  • eMerge Essential and Essential Plus

    Commercial access control doesn’t get any easier than this. Linear’s E3-Series eMerge Essential and Essential Plus – browser based, all-in-one hardware/embedded Linux software appliances – are full featured and self-contained, making advanced...

    Product • November 29th, 2012

  • e-DATA Time Key

    Time Key: Integrated Time, Access, Alarm Management Time Key is more than the data capture terminal with a fixed output to release a door. Time1500-Plus is a self-contained Time & Attendance solution with payroll system logic "plus" the addition...

    Product • November 19th, 2012

  • e-DATA Access Control

    e-DATA Master Access Control Units replace any need for servers and software, providing web based physical access control systems (PACS) that are simple to install and use right out of the box. And .NET support allows for multiple-site configuration...

    Product • November 19th, 2012

  • Electric Latch Retraction Secures Pair of Doors

    The customer wanted to re-use existing door hardware, while adding a new card reader connected to an existing access control system. An electric latch retraction upgrade for the exit bars was a key component of the plan.

    Article • October 2nd, 2012

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