
Siemens Entro - 'Access Control Made Easy' | |||||||||||||
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| Brand | Siemens | ||||||||||||
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| Model Code | SiPass integrated | ||||||||||||
| Series | Bewapass ENTRO Series | ||||||||||||
| Access Control driven | Yes | ||||||||||||
| CCTV driven | Yes | ||||||||||||
| Central / Remote Monitoring | Yes | ||||||||||||
| Recording / Multiplexing | Yes | ||||||||||||
| TCP/IP (Network) Enabled | Yes | ||||||||||||
| Open Architecture / Open System | Yes | ||||||||||||
| XML / OPC Enabled | Yes | ||||||||||||
| Web-enabled software | Yes | ||||||||||||
| Visitor Management | Yes | ||||||||||||
| Multi Tenants / Partitioning | Yes | ||||||||||||
| Elevator Control | Yes | ||||||||||||
| Operating System Support | Yes | ||||||||||||
| Database Support | Yes | ||||||||||||
| Import/Export of information | Yes | ||||||||||||
| Model Info | Bewator Entro is a unique system for reserving access to premises requiring high level of security as well as simple and user-friendly functions, using a reservation terminal or via the Internet. This is an ideal solution for company meeting rooms, premises for clubs and societies, conference facilities, sporting and recreation centres. Only those who have made reservation have access to the premises during the time in question - they are able to open the door simply with their access cards, whilst the door remains locked to other individuals. This minimises administration and operators have full control of security and monitoring. | ||||||||||||
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