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NOV-DEC 2017

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B12 BIG BOOK WINTER 2017 | SouthComm Security Media www.SecurityInfoWatch.com ACCESS CONTROL & DOOR HARDWARE 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 is 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 applica- tions, from up to 20W to 0.3W. This energy-efficient solution offers a cost-effective alter- native to traditional solutions. Recently recognized with a Top Product of the Year Award from the Environmental Leader Product & Project Awards, the EcoFlex and EcoPower 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 IN220 Power over Ethernet Locks from ASSA ABLOY Available from ASSA ABLOY Group brands Corbin Russwin and SARGENT, the IN220 Power-over-Eth- ernet (PoE) lock combines superior aesthetics with the energy efficiency and streamlined architecture of PoE access control solutions for a cost-effective, sustainable solution that leverages existing network infrastructure for enhanced security and easier installations. The IN220 uses standard IEEE 802.3af PoE- enabled network infrastructure for both power and data, streamlining the installation process, eliminat- ing proprietary equipment, and enabling real-time communication. The lock also significantly reduces standby power consumption compared to traditional access control solutions and reduces materials by combining several separate components into a single lock. Featuring HID® multiCLASS SE® technology, the IN220 supports a wide range of credential types and HID Mobile Access® powered by Seos® for use with mobile devices with Bluetooth® Smart and/or NFC technology. A privacy button enables local lockdown and shelter in place as well as privacy functionality for applications such as restrooms. Built with integrated ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 hardware, all IN220 locks suite with the IN Series of locks and are available in cylindrical lock, mortise lock and exit device configurations as well as a wide range of finishes and decorative levers. Request more information: www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/12172887 www.intelligentopenings.com/IN220 ASSA ABLOY Locking Solutions with Mobile Access ® Capability ASSA ABLOY offers HID Mobile Access® support across a broad range of access control locks from brands Corbin Russwin and SARGENT. This enables the ability to use phones and other mobile devices enabled with Bluetooth® Smart and NFC creden- tials with the IN120 WiFi lock, Access 700® and Passport 1000 PoE and WiFi locks, and the SE LP10 Integrated Wiegand lock. HID Mobile Access® powered by Seos® provides an easy, intuitive solution for issuing, delivering and revoking digital credentials on iOS and Android mobile phones and tablets with Bluetooth® Smart and/or NFC technology. Offering comprehensive security, it protects identity data and keeps over- the-air communications between mobile devices and locks private. According to Peter Boriskin, Director of Product Management, Electronic Access Control, ASSA ABLOY Americas: "Mobile-enabled locks allow customers to extend the convenience and security of mobile access to a wider variety of applications, while maintaining interoperability with their existing credential base." Mobile-enabled locks from ASSA ABLOY Group brands are fully compatible with HID Global iCLASS SE® and Seos® cards as well as multiCLASS SE® readers config- ured for HID Mobile Access®. Request more information: www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/12070107 www.intelligentopenings.com Next Generation IN100 Aperio Wireless Lock from ASSA ABLOY Available from ASSA ABLOY Group brands Corbin Russwin and SARGENT, the next generation IN100 offers the conve- nience and flexibility of ASSA ABLOY's Aperio wireless tech- nology with the real-time communication of online access control, enabling remote lock or unlock in less than 10 seconds. Ideal for facilities such as schools or corporate office buildings, the IN100 is designed with ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 hardware and is available in cylindrical lock, mor- tise lock and exit device configurations. The IN100 uses Aperio wireless technology to allow facilities to leverage existing security infrastructure to easily expand access control coverage more quickly and affordably. The lock also features HID® multiCLASS SE® technology to provide simultaneous support for multiple credential types and HID Mobile Access® powered by Seos®. A patent-pending credential cache is also available to ensure access when the lock is offline from the electronic access control system. Designed for easy integration into existing access control systems, the IN100 com- municates wirelessly to an Aperio hub, which connects to the access control system using Ethernet, RS-485 or Wiegand wiring. The IN100 is available with a black or white reader and is offered in a range of fin- ishes and levers. It also suites with the IN Series of access control locks, allowing facili- ties to have a consistent aesthetic throughout the building regardless of technology. Request more information: www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/12183600 www.intelligentopenings.com/IN100

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