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Facility Control Management System A card access system is a proven and effective way of managing control of your facility. Our combination of software, electronic door controls, readers and access cards provide a scalable easy-to-use access control solution for both small and large organizations. We have over 35 years of designing, installing and supporting access control systems in a variety of applications such as apartment complexes, parking garages, industrial sites and multi-storey corporate headquarters.
Software The Entrapass Special Edition software can accommodate unlimited users, and control up to 128 doors from one workstation. This easy-to-use software package can integrate with an external alarm system and is network ready. The Entrapass Corporate software expands this functionality with the ability to control thousands of doors from up to 20 different workstations.
Door Controllers
The KT-300 is a powerful and scalable door controller. It supports up to two readers, installed on two separate doors or on a single door controlling both entry and exit. Each controller is linked to the others using a RS485 communication bus which provides for unlimited doors.
Readers
Attractive, compact, weatherized and vandal resistant designs make these readers suitable for installation in various indoor and outdoor applications. They offer high reliability, consistent read range and low power consumption.
Request to Exit (T-Rex) Strategically placed T-Rex units provide a complete solution for exit detection and door surveillance by offering vertical detection targeting for pinpoint accuracy. Electric Strikes & Locks Commercial and industrial rated door strikes can provide years of maintenance free operation. Access Cards & Fobs Kantech's secure format provides increased security and an absolute guarantee of no duplication of access cards with over 16.7 million unique codes available. Every access card is unique, and in the event of one being lost or stolen they can be immediately removed from the system ensuring no potential for a security breach. |
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Last modified: 06/28/06 |