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SOFTWARE SUITE UPDATE SIMPLIFIES PHYSICAL IDENTITY & ACCESS MANAGEMENT LIFECYCLE Quantum Secure launched the fourth generation of its SAFE suite of soft- ware for the physical security industry, highlighted by several new additions and enhancements. Quantum Secure’s SAFE suite of software products addresses the challenges associated with operating multiple proprietary physical security infrastructure systems in modern-day global corporations, air- ports and government agencies. SAFE suite cuts the time, cost and effort of managing physical security, automat- ing key processes and simplifying risk management of employees, vendors and other third-party identities across a global organization. Enhancements include more powerful compliance and risk management modules; enhanced visitor identity manager with new capabilities such as a self-service kiosk solution, asset tracking and real-time background checks; and streamlined self service that makes requisition and fulfillment of various services easier. Quantum Secure Inc.
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SURFACE-MOUNTED ELECTRIC STRIKES The Genesis III line of surface- mounted electric strikes from HES is designed for the highest quality, according to the company. The HES 9400, 9500 and 9600 series are ideal for your rim exit applications. With its unique combination of beauty and strength, the new HES 9400 provides a ½-in. slim-line profile and easy installation, with reliable perfor- mance. Updated for 2010, the HES 9500 series has all of the components encased within ¾-in. thick stainless- steel housing, for easy installation and superior performance in fire-rated rim exit applications. Re-engineered for even greater durability, the enhanced HES 9600 accommodates rim exit devices in metal or wood frames. HES
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BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE RELEASE Intac International Inc., maker of the Wintac all-in-one business management software for the field service industry, announced the release of Wintac 2011. More than 100 enhancements have been made, including more powerful service scheduling and dispatching capabilities, more exten- sive customer relationship management features, support for point-of-sale transac- tions, and more built-in mobile computing options to facilitate the goal of a paperless office. “This year, the focus was on giving our users the flexibility to fine-tune Wintac to fully automate every facet of their field service operation. However you choose to schedule your service, dispatch your jobs, bill your customers, pay your employees, or analyze your business data, Wintac 2011 will likely accommodate it,” said Daniel Restivo of Intac International Inc. Intac International Inc.
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CCTV POWER SUPPLIES USE BLADE FUSES SECO-LARM now has available for immediate shipment Blade-Fused 12VDC CCTV power supplies. Blade fuses, by design, have a quick response time similar to that of a glass fuse. Each fuse is color-coded, making for simple installations and servicing, according to the company. There are three models available: EVP-
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1SD2B4ULQ (4 outputs @ 12VDC, 2 Amp); EVP-1SD4B9ULQ (9 outputs @ 12VDC, 4 Amp); EVP-1SD6BHULQ (16 outputs @ 12VDC,
1SD2B4ULQ (4 outp
6 Amp). Each power supply has adjustable output voltage to compensate for voltage drop (6/12/24 VDC) with individually fused outputs. Output fuses are rated at 1A @ 250VDC and each output has its own status LED. The power sup- plies come with built-in battery charger for backup in case of a power loss. SECO-LARM U.S.A. Inc.
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VIDEO MANAGEMENT CONTROLLER CH Products launched the VM Desktop for professional video management. The VM Desktop’s advanced fea- tures include a three-axes, Hall-effect joystick; jog/shuttle dial for total control over digital video monitor- ing and management; 27 user-defined pushbuttons; and USB 1.1 interface for powerful control of video surveillance, recording and video management functions. The product is designed for critical security installations including airports, casinos, transit stations and stadiums. The VM Desktop’s three axes joystick provides intuitive control for pan, tilt and zoom camera functions. The non-contacting Hall-effect technology is durable and will provide more than 10 million operations. Featuring USB 1.1 interface, the VM Desktop integrates seamlessly with software applications supporting USB joystick inputs via Micro- soft DirectX. No device driver or manufacturer-specific SDK is required. CH Products
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