Access Control

Stanley at IFSEC

by Mark Rowe

Stanley Security Solutions is launching new products and upgrades at IFSEC, at the NEC, Birmingham, Hall 4 D110.

The first model in a new range of Stanley Global Readers will be launched at IFSEC from May 13 to 16. Including a bright light pipe for visibility in line with DDA requirements, the Global Readers are compatible with card technologies including Wiegand and Smartcards, as well as Stanley’s own PAC, KeyPAC and new OPS (OneProx Smart) range; and can be retrofitted. Output format selection is made through a dip switch on the readers. A full functioning Mullion Stanley Global Reader will be at the show.

Stanley’s PAC SecureNet will feature, with the latest software version. PAC SecureNet manages access in and around facilities by controlling access to doors.

SecureNet V4.2 will be launched at IFSEC, which is Windows 8 compatible and supports Mifare DESFire™EV1. The software upgrades also allows for more technical support, integration with Milestone NVR, extended Time & Holiday Profiles and integration with iEvo biometrics, including fingerprint enrolment and database management.

A recent addition to Stanley’s product portfolio, iEvo Fingerprint Readers feature an ergonomic design, plus a robust exterior to negate vandalism, spoof fingerprints and harsh weather. Stanley will be displaying a range of iEvo’s Readers at IFSEC, including iEvo Ultimate for all purpose use, iEvo Micro for internal use only and the iEvo Desktop Reader to aid registration. The iEvo Ultimate model will be working on the stand, integrated with Stanley’s Pac SecureNet system.

Stanley will be exhibiting its other biometric systems alongside iEvo at IFSEC, such as its new EyeLock range, iris-based. EyeLock detects up to 2,000 points within the iris that are variable from person to person whilst simultaneously employing a ‘life verifier’ which recognises the absence of a live person and denies access. It’s said to have an error rate of one in 300 million per eye – and can scan up to 50 people in motion per minute at a distance. Stanley will be displaying both EyeLock HBOX and the entry level EyeLock Nano which will be integrated into the PAC SecureNet.

Other access control software at the show will include new Pacom-Edge software and the upgraded EasiNet Residential system, now previewing version 4.3 of the software. Designed for social housing providers, EasiNet can control residential housing security and tenant entry into low or high rise blocks. The new version provides optimisation for larger multi-housing office systems (Org Units) and enhancements to access group control.

Pacom-Edge products on show will include the new 8002 Controller, which is a hybrid dual-Ethernet controller that performs access control, intrusion alert, communication and acts as a gateway for third party applications and devices. The 8501 Intrusion Detection Module will also be on display, which connects to any Pacom-Edge Controller – including the new 8002 – via IP and / or RS485.

Lastly, Stanley will also be exhibiting its GDX Door Entry systems, which are used throughout the UK within the public and private housing sectors. Both video and audio only systems will be displayed, with the GDX5 concierge system.

For more information – visit Stanley Security Solutions at IFSEC Hall 4 4/D110 or call 0844 2540032 or visit www.stanleysecuritysolutions.co.uk.

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