Access Control

Handheld reader

by Mark Rowe

New from Johnson Controls are the C-One2 mobile terminals from Coppernic for the Tyco Software House C•CURE Go Reader. C•CURE Go is an application that extends the capabilities of the C•CURE 9000 security and event management system with portable access control, for even remote or unconnected areas.

The Coppernic C-One2 handheld Android device, featuring a multi-technology HID read head, is a mobile solution for controlling an individual’s access rights. The C•CURE Go Reader application validates credentials, performs roll calls and can enforce anti-passback on a per-device level and also in an online mode, with iSTAR controller areas.

The reader can operate in offline mode, caching personnel records and clearance data, as well as buffering offline transactions and synchronising with C•CURE 9000 when back online. It’s for construction sites, temporary entrances, offsite events or roaming security checkpoints for badge checks, the product developers say.

For an emergency, the C•CURE Go Reader features a roll call system administrator to produce a list of all users within a specified area, of use for an emergency or evacuation plan. Cardholders present their QR code, iCLASS, MIFARE/ DESFire EV2 or proximity card to the handheld reader. Once presented, C•CURE Go Reader shows the associated portrait image, cardholder status, clearance information, and whether the holder can be admitted or rejected.

For tracking, the C•CURE Go Reader can create check points and track IN and OUT status for personnel, as well as capture the GIS location of each card ship and show locations on C•CURE 9000 workstations. Visit www.swhouse.com.

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