Vicon launches integrated access control solution


Hauppauge, New York: Vicon Industries, Inc. (VII: NYSE-MKT) (“Vicon”), trusted designer and producer of video security systems and high-performance IP cameras, announces that ISC West 2015 will mark the official launch of its new, IP-based access control management system, Vicon Access Control. In keeping with the New Vicon directive to drive standards-based interoperation, our Access Control system was designed for complete integration with our popular video management system, ViconNet. This will allow for the automatic linking of ViconNet video with corresponding access control events, which can then be called up and viewed via the Vicon interface.

Vicon’s access solution is fully scalable, equally able to accommodate small and enterprise-scale installations. Its browser-based interface enables control of the system from any web-enabled PC, no matter where you are. With a unique design and patent-pending hardware, its innovative controller architecture is built with a single board, offering embedded Request to Exit Motion sensor, on board communications, back-up battery support and removable terminal blocks. It’s smart, responsive software will help to maximize administrative efficiency and streamline operations.

Bret McGowan, Senior VP Sales and Marketing, explained, “With the addition of Vicon’s Access Control, an easy-to-use access control solution that integrates fully with our popular ViconNet VMS, we are pleased to now offer a comprehensive security solution that meets our high standard for seamless compatibility.” He further explained, “As an integrated solutions provider, we have identified trends in the security industry towards total building solutions, and are pleased to introduce our customers to a single, network-wide system that integrates video management with physical security solutions.”

To learn more at our Access Control webpage: http://www.vicon-security.com/products-access-control.htm



April 1, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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