Archive for the ‘Mandatory access control’ Category

LCD (Trim Pot)

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Presence of LCD is an attractive feature of iwatch Access Control Panel. LCD can be connected to Control Panel with the help of a flat cable. The LCD is used to display Greeting Message or any important Instruction to users. An additional feature is provided on the iWatch Access Control Panel and that is the… Read more >>

JUMPER SETTINGS

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

iWatch Access Control Panel provides two Modes of communication. 1) Weigand Communication. 2) Serial Communication. We can achieve any desired type of communication protocol just by selecting the Jumpers or Changing the Jumper Settings. When a jumper is placed over two or more jumper pins, an electrical connection is made between them, and the equipment… Read more >>

RELAY

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

On the Control Panel there are four relays present in a straight line, parallel to the Terminals. A relay is an electrically operated switch. Many relays use an electromagnet to operate a switching mechanism, but other operating principles are also used. Relays find applications where it is necessary to control a circuit by a low-power… Read more >>

Iwatch Access Control Software Successfully Tested Over – Windows 7

Friday, June 25th, 2010

  The integration of iWatch Server with;   Windows 7 compatibility is the most latest feature of iWatch System Softwares. This feature will provide you the advance features of VISTA with the Speedy Boot and easy controls of Windows XP. With the combination of the power of access control, digital video surveillance and intrusion into one standalone… Read more >>

MAGIC PASS

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

 Biometric has the toughest  mode of Authentication, it provides the Highest level of Security. iWatch Systems  provides MP-4800  and AccMP-4800 Biometric Controller w/Prox Reader Biometric Universal Controller which is an example of the toughest level of Security.   Features of MagicPass 4800 Biometric Fingerprint Unit:  Universal Controller with Fingerprint Scan. PIN Code Access. Data Entry… Read more >>

POWER SUPPLY

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Power supply (Access Control) – The Power Supply for XPIP Panel is very Efficient, delivering Exact and Smooth power which is required for the working of XPIP Panel. Printed Circuit Board is Solid State and is Vibration Proof having Embedded Semiconductors.                                                Fig: Power Supply with Connectors.              The Access Control power supply provides all… Read more >>

FUSE

Friday, June 11th, 2010

The XPIP Panel consists of very complex circuitry having very small to medium sized semiconductors. Since all the semiconductors are very sensitive, they have specific rating for voltage and current. Any fluctuation in the Voltage or Current level may cause failure of Semiconductors and hence it leads into the failure of XPIP Panel and associated… Read more >>

EXPANSION BOARD (I/O)

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

IO expansion board also known as Input-Output expansion board consists of 20 relays and 8 opto-isolated inputs. It works on 12 VDC supply. Each of the relay consist of three terminals on the board namely N.O. (Normally Open), N.C. (Normally Closed), and CM. (Common). All the relays give out dry contacts on the board. In… Read more >>

MASTER MIND BEHIND ACCESS CONTROL

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

  The Microcontroller used in XPIP Panel is high-performance microprocessor with low electromagnetic interference (EMI), and is designed specifically for embedded control, and communications. Extensive integrated features and robust architecture facilitate rapid hardware design, while a C-friendly instruction set promotes efficient development of even the most complex applications. Its compact instruction set and high clock… Read more >>

INCREDIBLE DATA MANAGER

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

    Power supply (Access Control) – iWatch Software is controlled by the XPIP Panel. The all new Exciting feature is that the Access Control power supply provides all the power needed by the XPIP-SEC Board & AUX Power to devices viz. card reader. It is connected to the AC line voltage via a 16.5VAC,… Read more >>