AML was founded to respond to a need in the marketplace for high-performance, yet affordable, barcode data collection devices. Since that time we have used the expertise that we have developed to engineer and manufacture handheld computers, vehicle-mounted computers, and now stationary computers... Read More
Videx proudly designs and manufactures data collection products. The CyberBadge scanner reads RFID and barcodes. Our iBR9000, PulseStar, and TouchProbe readers record data from iButton® touch memory units. Furthermore, the readers provide an audit trail of events. Due to their small, cordless... Read More
By Cypress Integration Solutions
The Cypress Wireless Handheld Reader is used for these access control needs: • Remotely verifying credentials without being tethered to a building or booth • Checking IDs in trucks or inside buses • Creating an emergency assembly point or muster station • Conducting random spot checks... Read more »
By Cypress Integration Solutions
The Cypress Suprex® Wireless Supervised Reader-Extender Series is used for these access control needs: • Wirelessly connecting card readers at doors / gates with an access control panel • Avoiding trenching / installing cable / pulling wire for an access control system • Connecting a card... Read more »
By Cypress Integration Solutions
The Suprex® Ethernet Supervised Reader-Extender extends the distance between card readers and the control panel using already installed Ethernet. The SPX-7200 takes the Wiegand signal at the card reader and adapts it to send via Ethernet to the control panel. Part of the Suprex Supervised... Read more »
By Cypress Integration Solutions
Like most businesses, those in the security industry are constantly looking to increase revenue. For integrators, dealers, installers and manufacturers willing to think outside the box, a world of new access control opportunities are available.
Access control now encompasses more than a card...
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By Cypress Integration Solutions
If you've ever been skiing, you can appreciate being able to pull on a pair
of ski boots, step into the bindings, click the bindings into the skis, and
not think twice about whether the boots or bindings were made by the
same manufacturer as the skis.
That's because ski equipment...
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Posted 12/14/2015
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