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Schlage
Electromechanical locks are a versatile
Electronic Access Control (EAC) solution
that can be managed locally by a card
reader or actuator and controller or a
simple remote release switch. They offer
a dependable, wired solution as part of
a facility-wide EAC integration. Schlage
electrifi ed locks can be confi gured for multiple functions and a wide
selection of fi nishes and designs in mortise, mortise multi-point and
cylindrical locks.
Zentra
A simple connection point for
your multi-family building needs.
Whether you are an integrator,
owner or property manager we
are here to meet your needs. With
Zentra, property owners and man-
agers can run properties effi ciently
and provide their residents with seamless and trusted security. Zentra
ties all access points of your property together in one system, saving
time, money and hassle.
Dotworkz
In the world of surveillance, Power
over Ethernet (PoE) plays a crucial
role in ensuring a seamless and
effi cient power and data connection
for security cameras. Dotworkz, a
leader in innovative camera housing
solutions, primarily used Pass-Through PoE in its housings to accom-
modate various installation needs. We explore the key differences
between Passive PoE and Pass-Through PoE in Dotworkz camera
housings and how they impact your surveillance setup.
Intellicene
Announcing a unifi ed security management, Intel-
licene’s Monitoring Hub, a solution designed to sim-
plify and automate security system health checks
has hit the market. By continuously monitoring
the status of devices across a network, including
cameras, servers and edge devices, it ensures the system’s health
while also offering clear insights to address any issues before they
disrupt operations. Security teams face increasing pressure to manage
large-scale, multi-site security systems effi ciently. Manual monitoring
methods are time-consuming and prone to inaccuracies, often result-
ing in vulnerabilities and operational downtime.
Platinum Tools
The Standalone Fiber Scope is com-
patible with Android & iOS for seam-
less viewing and reporting, provides
zone testing and reporting, includes
adapters for 2.5mm and 1.25mm
connectors, and works with Platinum
Tools, PT-OTDR-100 for quick, detailed results. The new CCTV Tester
allows for the powering and viewing of PoE cameras, provides Wi-Fi
camera access, has RJ45 continuity testing and TDR length measure-
ment, and its network tests include IP scan, ping DHCP and trace route.
Robotic Assistance Devices
RIO Mini has launched as a compact,
solar powered, AI-backed mobile
surveillance trailer. It was previewed
and received strong attention from
industry insiders, end-users and
dealers. It delivers core RAD capa-
bilities, including Autonomous Intelligent Response, at a lower cost of
entry and it is expected to be RAD’s most profi table product line yet,
forecasted to add up to 500 units this fi scal year. It runs a dual ROSA
confi guration and is powered by RAD’s award-winning SARA platform.
AtlasIED
The launch of the new Rapid Alert system includes
the IP-PB wearable panic button and the IP-RC BLE-
controlled relay board. This system is designed to
enhance emergency communication and integrates
seamlessly with AtlasIED’s IPX IP Endpoints, provid-
ing immediate accessibility to trigger notifi cations
during critical events. The IP-PB panic button is worn
on a lanyard and connects wirelessly to the IP-RC
relay board via Bluetooth Low Energy. Users can press the panic button
to activate notifi cations, including pre-programmed alerts that play
throughout the facility.
Von Duprin
Outdoor Defense products
are designed to perform in
outdoor applications such as
courtyards, perimeter security,
rooftops, and patios and are
engineered to safeguard against moisture, temperature variations, and
corrosion in normal outdoor conditions. Available for the popular 98/99
series push pad, this option offers advanced protection to components
enabling the device to function in external environments.
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