| Guard Features Multi Factor Authentication: |
| With
iGuard, users can be authenticated and verified through either
Fingerprint,Smartcard or Password. And depending on the different time
period, you can set up the iGuard that the users can just simply
presents his smartcard to get authorized (such as during high-traffic
period), or requires the high-security fingerprint verification (such
as after office hours or during weekends and holidays). |
| Access Rights: |
| When
you can easily and conveniently assign different access rights to your
employees, you can plan your security better and maximize the
effectiveness of the human resources . And with the built-in Web Server
technology, iGuard empowers you to manage the access rights of each
individual employees or a group of employees easily anytime, anywhere
using any web-enabled computers or mobile devices. For example, you can
assign the staff members of the marketing department the rights to get
in the office premises during weekdays from nine to five only, or
prevent a particular employee from entering the computer server room.
Reports: iGuard includes three built-in reports: Access Log, Attendance Report & Daily In/Out report, that can be
accessed via any web-enabled computer with web browser. Should more
sophisticated reports be required, such as for the payroll purposes,
the information can be downloaded and saved in Microsoft Excel format
and in plain text format. In addition, the access records can be saved
in any PC in the network in the popular ODBC database format in
real-time manner, and other applications can conveniently obtain the
information from the ODBC (the required software, iServer is available
free-of-charge in our download page) |
| Economical: |
| All
the necessary hardware and software is built-in to the device,
including the hardware to connect the system to the corporate network.
All you need to do is to plug-in the popular RJ-45 network cable to the
back of the device. No other hardware and wiring is necessary. In
contrast, all other existing security systems use the old RS232 &
RS485 wiring system to connect to the dedicated computers (not to the
corporate network), and it usually involves a lot of extra wiring works. |
| mall Footprint: |
| iGuard
is a wall-mounted unit elegantly designed with extremely small
footprint. In fact, it is the smallest stand-alone biometrics device
available in the market today. It can be mounted easily and
conveniently without requiring a lot of space. |
| Simplicity: |
iGuard
is an Internet-Ready Security System, and is the first and the only
network appliance security product in the market that uses TCP/IP as
the protocol to communicate with other iGuards and the outside world.
The protocol enables the device to directly connect to the corporate
network via the existing cable wiring. And since the TCP/IP protocol is
the Internet protocol, it allows all computers in the corporate network
to access the device using the Internet Browser software. As a result,
users do not need to learn to use a new software to access and
administer the device, and most users can start using the device in
minutes. In contrast, all other similar security systems use
proprietary protocol & wiring, and proprietary software is required
to access these systems.
And for compatibility purposes, iGuard
also supports conventional interfaces including Wiegand, RS-485 &
RS-232. |
| Security: IG-ER-01 |
The
IG-ER-01 Secure Strike Relay controller further increases the security
level by controlling the door strike from inside of the premises. With
this optional controller, the iGuard sends a special signal to this
controller to open the door, rather than directly open the door with
the internal relay. Because this optional controller is installed
inside the premises, it is now impossible for the intruders to get into
the premises, even if they destroy the iGuard.
Access Control System: |
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| How it works as an Access Control System |
| iGuard
analyzes & compares a persons fingerprint against the previously
enrolled record. If the two fingerprints match, the person is
authenticated. And if the time is within the authorized period for
entry, the device will signal release the electric door lock. |
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| The
iGuard Security System analyzes and compares a persons fingerprint
against the previously enrolled record. If the two fingerprints match,
the person is authenticated. And if the time is within the authorized
period for entry, the device will signal and release the electric door
lock. |
- Access Time restriction - you can define the authorized time for each individual or for a group of individuals.
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- Terminal
restriction - you can specify who has the rights to access a particular
terminal. It is useful in a multi-device environment, where multiple
doors are controlled by different devices.
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- Password/Fingerprint
Access - you can define the period in which password can be used
instead of fingerprint for access. This is particularly useful if you
want to just use password to access during normal office hours, but to
restrict the access to authorized people only after office hours.
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| The
Access Control Mode controls the employees from entering the business
premises. The system controls the electronic door strike to lock /
unlock the door. Users can be assigned to different departments and the
authorized time for members in each department can also be controlled.
In a multi-device environment, the access rights for each department in
accessing different terminals can also be assigned. |
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How it works - as a Time Attendance System |
| When
configured as a
Time Attendance System,a user can specify whether
he/she is clocking-in or clocking-out. By using fingerprints to
determine identity, buddy-punching problems can be totally eliminated
as well as other fraud. Attendance of each employee is printed on the
attendance report. The attendance report is particularly useful for
payroll purposes. Wages and salaries can be paid according to the
employees worked hours, overtime etc. Wages and salaries can be
integrated with a smart card or automatic deposit payroll system. |
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| Technical Specifications |
|
FP / SC / FSC |
SuperMaster |
| Power |
12VDC, 600mA |
12VDC, 800mA |
| Fingerprint Sensor |
Yes / n/a / Yes |
n/a |
| Contactless Smart Card reader writer (built-in) |
n/a / Yes/ Yes |
n/a |
| Web and Database Server |
Built-in |
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| Network Security (SSL) |
Optional |
| Auto Data Synchronization (i.e.,master / slave configuration) |
Yes |
| Maximum Transaction Records stored |
10,000 |
20,000 |
| Static / Dynamic IP Assignment |
Yes(Support existing DHCP Server) |
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| Non-volatile memory |
16MB |
| Computer Supported (with Internet Browser) |
Macintosh,Windows 95/98/NT/ME/XP, Linux and Unix Machine |
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| Valid Characters for Employee ID |
0-9, A-B(maximum - 8 characters |
| Display |
20 x 2 LCD with Backlight |
n/a |
| LCD Multi-Lingual |
Yes |
n/a |
| Two Finger Enrollment |
Yes |
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| Fingerprint Sensor Type |
Capacitive |
n/a |
| Fingerprint Sensor Resolution |
500dpi |
n/a |
| Fingerprint Sensor scan area (mm) |
12 x 15 |
n/a |
| Image Capture Time |
< sec. |
n/a |
| Verification Time |
< 1 sec. |
n/a |
| False Rejection Rate |
< 1 % |
n/a |
| False Acceptance Rate |
< 0.01% |
n/a |
| Auto-match Count |
30 |
n/a |
| Network Protocol |
TCP/IP,Wiegand, RS485, RS232 (Optional) |
| Network Interface |
Ethernet (100-Base T) |
| Real Time Clock |
Last for approx. 2 days without power |
| External Controls |
Door
Strike
Open-Door
Switch
Break-in Alarm
Door Status |
n/a |
| Dimension (mm) |
105(W) x 38(D) x 150(H) |
254(W) x 193 |
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FP = Fingerprint Only iGuard
SC = Smart Card Only iGuard
FSC = Fingerprint and Smartcard iGuard
iGuard Power and Strike Units
iGuard Network Appliance
Power Options
Overview
The AL400ULX power supply converts a 115VAC / 60Hz input, to a 4 amp of
continuous supply current @ 12VDC or 3 amp of continuous supply current
at 24VDC power limited output, (see specifications). |
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| Specifications: Agency Listing |
- UL Listed for Access Control Systems (UL294), Burglar Alarm Systems (UL603),
Hospital Signaling and Nurse Call Equipment (UL1069),
Power Supply for Fire Protective Signaling and Systems (UL1481)
CUL Listed - CSA Standard C22.2 No.205-M1983,
Signal Equipment File # S4707.
- CSFM - California State Fire Marshal Approved.
File # 7315-1335:100.
MEA - NYC Department of Buildings Approved.
File # 120-93-E.
- FM approved.
- NFPA 72 compliant.
| Input: |
- 15VAC / 60Hz, 1.45 amp. • AC input and DC output LED indicators.
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| Output: |
- Class 2 rated power limited output. • 12VDC or 24VDC selectable output.}
- 4 amp continuous supply current @ 12VDC or 3 amp continuous supply current at 24VDC.
- Filtered and electronically regulated output. • Short circuit and thermal overload protection.
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| Battery Backup: |
- Built-in charger for sealed lead acid or gel type batteries.
- Automatic switch over to stand-by battery when AC fails.
- Maximum charge current .7 amp.
- Zero voltage drop when switched over to battery backup.
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| Supervision: |
- AC fail supervision (form "C" contacts).
- Low battery supervision (form "C" contacts).
- Battery presence supervision (form "C" contacts).
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| Additional Features: |
- Power supply, enclosure, cam lock and battery leads.
- All
models are available in red enclosure (add an "R" suffix to the part #
e.g. AL400ULXR). Enclosure Dimensions: 13”H x 13.5”W x 3.25”D
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Electric Door Strikes for Wood Doors SD-994C
Fail-secure or Fail-safe: 12VDC
Electric Door Strikes for Metal Doors SD-995C
Fail-secure or Fail-safe: 12VDC |
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- Field-programmable in just seconds for fail-secure or fail-safe applications.
- The ENFORCER Electric Door Strikes convert cylindrical lock sets to an electronic access controlled locking system.
- Can be used on virtually any cylindrical door locking system.
- Suitable for office-type applications.
- 7-15/16" x 1-7/16" x 1-1/4” (202 x 36 x 32mm) Symmetrical-sized.
- Reversible for right-hand or left-hand doors.
- Shallow design for use with most wood doors.
- Powered by a solenoid, not a buzzer coil.
- Jaw strength 2, 000 pounds.
- Stainless steel lip (keeper) for strength and long life.
- Non-polarized connection.
- Wires can be reversed.
- SD-994C: Current draw 250mA @ 12VDC.
- Tested to 1 million cycles.
- Optional lip-extension bracket available
- CE approved.
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| LAN/WAN Network Configuration |
| LAN Network |
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| A
typical network diagram showing multiple iGuard Systems connected
through a corporate network. Each iGuard is assigned its own
specific IP address. These systems can be set up in a master /
slave configuration so that biometric template data is replicated
automatically throughout the network on each iGuard. Optionally,
the template matching can be performed on a secure server at a single
point on the network. For this type of environment, the
Client/Server iGuard is necessary. |
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| WAN Network |
| This
diagram shows multiple iGuard units connected through the Internet or
over a WAN. This environment requires the master/slave
configuration for template matching because of the latency on the
network when retrieving templates and matching them to a central
database over the WAN. |
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