Axis Communications introduces A1001 network door controller for small and medium-sized businesses

Axis is introducing a new level of freedom for physical access control. Freedom that stems from the same open IP philosophy we pioneered in video surveillance.

AXIS A1001 is an independent unit that can be installed at each door, completed with third-party door accessories such as sensors, door locks and readers. It is suitable for small and medium-sized businesses as well as larger enterprises.

A non-proprietary and open IP-based access controller                            

Traditional proprietary systems mean limited options, central servers with complex and expensive cabling, as well as restricted possibilities for integration and scalability. AXIS A1001 has an open interface that enables integration of video, intrusion detection and other systems. With AXIS A1001, there’s finally an open and future-flexible alternative for physical access control.

Two possible pathways

AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller is suitable for installations of all sizes and is a platform for different solutions – ensuring customers will find the right fit for their needs:

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