Our new Tango PoE Driven Power Supply/Charger Series with Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery Backup is an industry game-changing power solution that allows 12VDC and 24VDC devices to be powered simultaneously via 802.3bt PoE input. Unlike Hi-PoE (60W), IEEE 802.3bt, also known as 4PPoE or 4-Pair PoE, uses all four pairs of wire in a structured cable to evenly distribute power. This new standard allows manufacturers of powered devices to design new products with power hungry features such as PTZ cameras w/ IR illuminators and heaters & blowers for harsh environments and more.
Camden Releases New Multi-Color LED Dome Light with Sounder
Reducing TCO with Remote Functionality for Power and Data Transmission Solutions
Today’s power solutions are a far cry from conventional power products that have been the mainstay for years. With the addition of network communications now available in foundation power and data transmission products, systems designers and integrators can Lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) while providing higher levels of integration that enable remote monitoring, diagnostics and control.
Camden: NEW GRADE 1 STRIKE FOR NARROW STILE ALUMINUM DOORS
Camden's new CX-ED1309 Series Grade 1 strikes are specifically designed for narrow stile aluminum door frames that are typically found in store front applications.
Packaged with ANSI round faceplates in both brushed aluminum and dark bronze round, the CX-ED1309 series features a 'Universal' design with field selectable voltage
and fail safe/fail secure operation.
FLIR Best Practices for Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity is an essential part of a robust security system. FLIR wants to ensure that our customers use products and solutions that are as safe as possible from cyber attack. Developing cybersecurity features across our suite of hardware and software solutions is a key facet of our production strategy.
Ocularis Support & Maintenance Agreements (SMA) from Qognify
Altronix New LINQ8ACM Network Access Power Controller
Altronix announces our new 8-output LINQ8ACM network access power controller. It is equipped with advanced features that allows users to monitor, control and report power for each individual output.
This new LINQ enabled access power controller is ideal for use in Trove enclosures and features our unique stackable design to be used with our VR6 voltage regulator or Tango1B to simultaneously deliver 12VDC and 24VDC to locks/ancillary devices – selectable by output.
Bi-Colored LED’s provide instant visual verification of the voltage set for each output. The LINQ8ACM is available in both fused and circuit breaker (PTC) models.
New Altronix Tango™ Revolutionizes Access Control Deployment, Taking Advantage of 802.3bt PoE
“Our new Tango series further capitalizes on the inherent benefits of utilizing PoE to efficiently power access control and further reduce the overhead associated with conventional access control deployment,” said Alan Forman, President, Altronix Corporation. “With Tango, a technician can have an access or security system cost-effectively powered in seconds flat.”
Kinetic by Camden™ Is The New Wireless Superpower!
Kinetic by Camden™ is the only 'power harvesting' wireless system to feature an ultra-compact receiver (easily installed in automatic door operator cabinets), with field selectable momentary, delayed or latching relay operation. The wireless system compatible with all brands of automatic door operators and are designed to provide reliable door activation in any commercial, industrial and institutional application. Kinetic by Camden™ no-battery wireless systems are designed for indoor or outdoor applications. For switches directly exposed to rain or snow, a water tight switch option is recommended.
Galaxy Control Systems: Reminder to Sync Your Access Control Clocks for Daylight Savings Time
It’s that time of year, make sure your access control system’s clocks are switched back! In This Issue! Upcoming Events | Tech Tips: SAGEM LEGACY MODE & Galaxy Discovery NVR | Microsoft Support | Galaxy Help Website | CONTACT INFO The switch from Daylight Savings Time to Standard Time is fast approaching (Sunday, November 3rd) Last year Galaxy discovered a time synchronization problem between the controller CPU and the Event Server computer brought on by the shift between Standard and Daylight Savings Time. When this occurs, the controller repeatedly connects and disconnects from the Event Server. A look at the Event Server status messages in the GCS Service Monitor shows authentication failures, although the Embedded Web Server status consistently shows a connection. The problem can be fixed by synchronizing the time between the Event Server and the CPU using the Set Date/Time button at the top of the Embedded Web Server page for the controller or by issuing the commands set HH:MM:SS and set MM/DD/YYYY through a terminal emulation program and a serial connection to the CPU.