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Specifying Bosch’s Access Management System 2.0 is easy; the software is offered in three pre-configured software bundles for different sized organizations: Lite (max. 144 doors and 200,000 cards), Plus (max. 512 doors and 200,000 cards) and Professional (max. 10,000 doors and 200,000 cards).
The COSEC ARC DC200 is a standalone access control IP panel based on the IP-to-door concept, eliminating the need for individual cable laying requirements between the access panel to a reader or lock for access control applications.
Vidsys Enterprise Mobile provides enterprise-level situational awareness using real-time live and recorded video playback from compatible integrated video management systems.
The Innometriks Cheetah SE high assurance smart card reader provides end users with an economically priced, compact, high assurance reader for installations requiring two-factor authentication to meet federal credentialing requirements.
Vanderbilt’s VR mullion card readers are easy to install, use and maintain. The reader, with keypad, maximizes the user interaction with arming, access, and messaging, which results in enhanced user interaction at the door.