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News Release from: Stanley Security Solutions | Subject: New iPAC unit
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 19 March 2008
New iPAC means improved access control
for housing
New iPAC unit from Stanley is an all-in-one access controller and proximity reader can be installed, set-up and programmed without the need for a separate on-site computer.
An innovative new system from Stanley Security Products is set to benefit local authorities and the social housing sector in their provision of secure and reliable access control for multi-occupancy residential accommodation The new iPAC product is an all-in-one access controller and proximity reader with built-in Microsoft Windows CE which enables it to be easily installed, set-up and programmed without the need for a separate on-site computer
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 17 Apr 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Stand-alone or networked with PAC EasiNet Residential, this complete, compact unit takes up very little space and, fitted at the point of access to, for example, a block of flats, social housing development or care home, it could not be simpler to install or programme.
With its easy to operate navigation jog wheel and QVGA colour LCD screen, a landlord or housing officer can set up new user IDs, keys and profiles within minutes and can quickly change and update new user profiles as tenants come and go.
The iPAC can be programmed to retain the details, including multiple access rights and multiple time profiles of up to 1,100 keyholders and 100 operators.
It is installed without the need for an on-site PC or additional software and offers a full web interface.
This means that any web-enabled operator can remotely view a log of up to 500 separate access control events or source its database of up to 10,000 downloadable event records.
The new iPAC has also been designed to accommodate every type of user, being available in six languages and fully compliant with DDA.
Fully compatible with existing PAC systems which many local authority and housing association landlords already have in place, the absence of additional computers or software makes the iPAC unit a highly competitive choice.
An attractive access control solution, iPAC is ideally suited to multiple occupancy residential accommodation, typically comprising between 2 and 16 doors requiring multiple keyholder access and event log monitoring.
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