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International Electronics, Inc., of Canton, Massachusetts, has introduced the prox.pad plus IR, a PC-based access system. The unit uses infrared technology to communicate with the company’s hand-held data transfer device (DTD), eliminating the need for costly wire runs and allowing for use in remote areas.
International Electronics, Inc., of Canton, Massachusetts, has introduced the prox.pad plus IR, a PC-based access system. The unit uses infrared technology to communicate with the company’s hand-held data transfer device (DTD), eliminating the need for costly wire runs and allowing for use in remote areas. Data from the DTD can be loaded onto a PC for easy access control management and reports. The system provides entry-level to mid-sized access control functionality with two onboard relays and two inputs for request-to-exit and door position monitoring. Using the proximity reader and keypad together provides a higher level of security. The unit can be mounted to a single-gang electrical box or to most flat surfaces. The company’s Hub Manager Professional software allows for management of people and doors, easy report creation, and step-by-step setup wizards
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