ASSA ABLOY
SARGENT Passport 1000
The Passport 1000, designed specifically for campus environments, combines magnetic stripe, PIN code and HID Proximity or iCLASS card technologies in a single lock. The lock offers a cost-effective migration path for users looking to transfer to higher security credentials. Available in Wi-Fi and PoE versions, the lock takes advantage of existing network infrastructure to provide easier installations. The unit uses the company’s PERSONA Campus or approved third-party software to integrate into existing enterprise, transactional and housing systems.
ASSA ABLOY
SARGENT V.N2 Lock
The SARGENT Profile Series V.N2 lock with Aperio Technology makes it easy to bring access control to additional doors. The unit uses local wireless communication between the lock and an Aperio hub to connect to an online access control system, eliminating wiring at the door. The lock features HID iClass 13.56 MHz smart card technology and ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 hardware.
Yale Locks & Hardware
Real Living
Real Living intelligent deadbolt locks are designed to operate within a Control4 or other home automation system. The keyless-entry electronic locks communicate wirelessly with other devices in the digital home to deliver a variety of access options. Using the home automation touchscreen or TV, users can access and manage locks in addition to the rest of the home’s systems. The locks record a full transaction history so users know who locked and unlocked the doors and at what time.
Napco Security Technologies
BioReader
The BioReader indoor/outdoor biometric keypad
integrates with alarm panels or functions as a
stand-alone alarm and garage door access controller.
The vandal-resistant unit is made with alloy
metals to withstand 14- to 122-degree Fahrenheit
temperatures. A one-touch button arms/disarms
the system and activates relay groups, and audible,
visual and biofeedback indicators display the
keypad’s armed status. The biometric ambush feature
allows pre-selected buttons or a fingerprint
scan to silently call police during a robbery.
UTC Fire and Security
GE Touchscreen
The GE 3.5-inch color two-way talking touchscreen
provides wireless control of Simon XT security panels,
lighting and thermostatic control devices. Users can set up automation schedules through a Web
portal provided by Alarm.com. Arming and disarming,
and adjusting thermostat settings, are accomplished
through the touchscreen, which uses proprietary
and z-wave communications to interact
with security, lighting and thermostatic devices.
Honeywell
6160PX
Honeywell’s 6160PX custom alpha prox keypad lets end users control security systems with a single swipe of a proximity tag -- simplifying operation, eliminating the need for codes and reducing false alarms. The compact, lightweight tags slide onto any key ring. Additional features include a crystal-clear display that describes system status and zone information in English, four one-touch function keys that can be custom programmed to summon emergency response personnel and backlit keys.
ITW ActiveTouch
ActiveMetal
ITW ActiveTouch’s ActiveMetal touch-sensitive keypads are available in clear, blue and black anodized finishes. The vandal-resistant products are equipped with solid-state electronics, and feature diagnostic and real-time feedback and raised sculpted keys. Matrix, RS-232 and Wiegand options for electrical box/panel/under-panel mounting and auxiliary outputs are available. The units are designed for indoor/outdoor access control and are available in 12- and 16-key configurations.
NAPCO Security Systems Inc.
Gemini BioReader
Napco’s Gemini BioReader biometric keypad integrates with alarm panels and security systems and functions as a stand-alone unit. The indoor/outdoor device provides access with fingerprint enrollment. The keypad is made with alloy metals and operates in temperatures from 14 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit. The high-security biometric ambush feature allows preselected buttons and an enrolled user to silently notify police during robberies.
NAPCO Security Systems Inc.
GEM-P1664 Series
Napco’s GEM-P1664 hybrid series of eight- to 64-zone control communicators are designed to work with Gemini keypads. The GEMP1664DK1PK offers stay/away user functionality, EZ programming, a P1664 panel and the GEM-DK1CA alpha blue backlit keypad. The GEMP1664VPSPK model includes the P1664 panel and the GEM-K1VPS talking custom alphanumeric dual-line blue backlit keypad. The keypad features a built-in pet-PIR, a UL siren, spoken voice prompts and a four-zone expansion module.
NAPCO Security Systems Inc.
keypad
The GEMK4RF from Napco comes with a built-in 32-point Gemini wireless receiver, supports all Gemini transmitters and is equipped with crystal-controlled wireless performance. The transmitter's signal strength indicator keeps users informed of the status of the keypad. Large soft-touch backlit keys and a large backlit fixed English display are easy to read. Fire, police and auxiliary programmable panic keys are included.