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MAY-JUN 2016

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B14 BIG BOOK SPRING 2016 | SouthComm Security Media www.SecurityInfoWatch.com SDC Digital Card Readers and Keypads for Access Control Systems The SDC EntryCheck™ product line includes a variety of stand- alone digital keypad readers and proximity card readers to meet virtually any need — many now available with industry standard Wiegand 26 bit data transfer. Choose from indoor, outdoor and vandal resistant digital keypads to proximity card readers and wireless stand-alone solutions. The SDC 918 and 923 Entry- Check™ are standalone digital keypads designed to control access of a single entry point for facilities with up to 500 users. Each user is assigned a personal identification number (PIN). Keypad entry of a valid one to six digit code activates one or both of the output relays which releases an electric door lock. For narrow stile applications, there is the SDC 923 EntryCheck™ with all the same features. Optional Prox Readers are available for selected 920 and 923 models. The SDC EntryCheck™ IPRW Wiegand proximity reader is a sleek, sophisticated reader that will interface with most access control systems. It combines a 125KHz HID-compatible proximity reader and standard 26-bit Wiegand output with com- pact design for surface or mullion mounting. An IP67-rated housing makes the IPRW suitable for use in indoor or outdoor environments. An LED indicator lights red to indicate power, or green to indicate an authorized access (controlled exter- nally by host). The audible annunciator will indicate when a card is present or can be controlled externally. See more at the links below. Request more information: www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/11416153 http://sdcsecurity.com/access-controls.htm c c e s s C o n t r o l Sustainable Access Control: EcoFlex and EcoPower from ASSA ABLOY EcoFlex electrified mortise locks, available from ASSA ABLOY Group brands Corbin Russwin and SARGENT, offer a remarkable 96 percent reduction in energy usage com- pared to standard electrified mortise locks. The lock is ideal for electronic access con- trol applications whether it's used as a basic electrified lock in conjunction with a wall reader or in an integrated hard-wired lock. EcoPower, from ASSA ABLOY Group brand Securitron, is a highly efficient power supply designed to work with low-power electrified locks. The small, 4-inch cube access control power supply reduces standby power consumption to only 8.5mW (0.0085W), a 99-percent decrease compared to current linear and switching power supplies. When used together, the EcoFlex and EcoPower solution is GreenCircle® Certified to reduce power consumption up to 99 percent in both fail-safe and fail-secure appli- cations, from up to 20W to 0.3W. This energy efficient solution offers a cost-effective alternative to traditional solutions.Recently recognized with a Top Product of the Year Award from the Environmental Leader Product & Project Awards, the EcoFlex and Eco- Power solution showcases ASSA ABLOY's commitment to bringing more sustainable security solutions to the market. Request more information: www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/12072782 www.intelligentopenings.com/ecoflex i Net2 Entry from Paxton Access Net2 Entry from Paxton Access provides visitor control, access control, video, audio and alarm integration at the door. Now with Genuine HID Technology inside! It functions with one CAT5 cable providing power and data. The primary purpose of this solution is identify a visitor before they are granted entry to a facility. Using an enhanced feature like SIP integration we can deliver this function and level of control to a company's phone system, smart phone, computer, tablet and Net2 Entry monitor no matter where you are in the world. Other features include: • A new sleek design to meet architectural appearance requirements. • Digital pan/tilt functionality to adjust the viewing frame. • A back-lit keypad to improve visibility. • An IK10 impact rating for our vandal resistant version. A grouping feature within our user-friendly and free software platform enables you to separate a Net2 Entry system into multiple groups. This allows you to control which monitors can be called from selected panels. As with all of our Paxton products, installation of Net2 Entry is quick and easy because the units auto detect upon powering up. Scalable and expandable by using a standard PoE extension switch. Net2 Entry comes in a standard version and a vandal resistant version, both with flush mount, surface mount, and surface mount with rain hood options. Request more information: www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/12106078 www.paxton-access.com Trine's 4800F: The Fire-Rated Rim Panic Priced for Everyday Use The fire-rated 4800F electric strike solution from Trine is priced to compete with the non-fire-rated strikes in the same class that are used with rim panic devices, eliminating extra costs and additional SKUs. This allows specifiers and installers to use a fire-rated product every time. This takes the guesswork out of product selection helping to make price consideration a thing of the past. The 4800F also paves the way for fire-rated rim panics to become a standard. Trine Access Technology has re-engineered the electric strike and made it better. The 4800F will replace the existing 4800 to remove confusion from the earlier non-fire-rated version still on the market. It is the fire- rated rim panic exit device solution for electric strikes. The electric strike will maintain the features installers have come to expect over the years: a one- piece locking mechanism (instead of two like the competition), built-in electronics for 12-24AC & DC with surge and kickback protection (no extra 'pacs' like other strikes require), an included 1/8" spacer, and Trine's patented anchoring pin system. Request more information: www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/12202979 www.trineonline.com ACCESS CONTROL & DOOR HARDWARE

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