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Features

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Powerful, Yet Flexible, Security Features
  • The system may be divided into as many as 250 independent or interdependent Partitions or Areas. Each partition may represent a physical location, such as ‘Warehouse’, ‘Office’ or ‘3rd Floor’, or represent a type of function, such as ‘Smoke Detectors’, ‘Hold-up Buttons’ or ‘Plant Equipment’.
  • Each Partition or Area may be operated independently of any other to give the look and feel of up to 250 individual Systems. Ideal for a multi-tenanted building, shopping centre or large school campus!
  • Each Partition or Area may be programmed to communicate to different locations or devices by different communication formats. So, some events can be reported locally to computers or printers, whilst other events are reported to a Remote Central Monitoring Station.
  • Up to 250 levels of User Access may be implemented across the system.
  • Timed and Remote control of Areas, Doors, Auxiliary Outputs etc.
  • Flexible Alarm processing options allow full customization of the sequence of events that occur when an alarm or input is activated.
  • Review memory stores a record of events occurring within the system.
  • The Concept system is expandable to over 2000 detectors, inputs and outputs.

All The Features You Would Expect In A High-End Access Control System And Much More!

  • Control of up to 250 Doors and 32 Lift Cars servicing up to 64 Floors.
  • Compatible with all common access formats: (PIN, Magnetic Stripe, Proximity, Wiegand, Bar Code, Biometric, etc.)
  • Stand-alone operation using Intelligent Door Access Modules or 'back-up cards'.
  • Time parameter option on Card Reader and/or Button operation
  • ‘Anti-passback’, ‘Dual User’ and ‘Card + PIN’ options

Extensive Range Of Building Management Features

  • Lighting and climate control may be turned on automatically in a specific section of the building when that area is accessed by staff and turned off again when the area is unoccupied.
  • Safety lighting automatically turns on when movement is detected and turns off again if no movement is detected for a specified time.
  • Any device capable of being operated by an electronic switch may be incorporated within the system as an 'Auxiliary Output' and controlled either manually or automatically.
  • Temperature sensors, photo cells and other inputs may be utilized in Energy Management and control logic.
  • Simple or complex control logic may be used to determine when an Auxiliary output should turn on or off.
  • Auxiliary outputs may be turned on or off for specific durations.
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