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Multi-Door Panels Browser Managed Security Platform


IE-EMRG50 (230219) • No software to install on any PC or server managed from any browser • A network appliance with fully embedded Linux operating system, My SQL database and web server • Seamlessly integrate access control, video monitoring, burglar, elevator control, badging and many other systems • Send email and SMS text messaging • Temperature condition monitoring and notification • Back up to shared drive or NAS • Service and update remotely with multi-user access • Manage multiple locations around town or around the world from your Internet browser


Max 3 Access System IE-MAX3 • 64-door access system expandable 1–4 doors at a time • Managed with HubManager Professional Software V7 or greater


• System Task List with video tutorial support makes for fast software setup


• Accessible via LAN/WAN with IE-SEGM a TCP/IP interface module


• Dial-up management when used with IE-MAX3 modem module


IE-MAX3SYS (0-025600) • Includes IE-MAX3 Access System with one IE-MAX3 module


• Also includes the IE-XF1050 Proximity reader that is AWID, HID, Ceed ID and CASI/ProxLite compatible


MiniMaxTM 3 Access System


IE-MINIMAX3 • 64-door access system expandable one door at a time • Managed with HubManager Professional Software V7 or greater


• “System Task List” with video tutorial support makes for fast software setup


• Accessible via LAN/WAN with IE-SEGM a TCP/IP interface module


• Integrated 1 Amp lock power supply • Dial-up management when used with IE-MAX3 modem module


IE-MINIMAX3S (0-205601) – Includes the IE-MINIMAX3 Access System


System VII Software CQ-SYSTEMVII (SYSTEM VII)


• Easy setup & day-to-day use makes System VII the software solution of choice for small, medium and large businesses


• System VII software includes the Security Command Module for active mapping capability plus guard tour application


• Integrates with CCTV controls, Active mapping, Photobadging, Visitor management, DSC Integration & offers a WEB access tool using Keyscan’s System VII Access Control Management software optional modules


System VII WEB Access CQ-KWEB (K-WEB)


• Combines the power of the Internet with Keyscan’s System VII Access Control Management Software


• Provides true remote management of the Keyscan access control system


• Secure WEB Server Host ensures system integrity and prevents security breaches


• System VII logs all CQ-KWEB initiated system management activities by unique CQ-KWEB login


• Panels are not WEB accessible for maximum safety & security


System VII Visitor Management Module CQ-KVIS (K-VIS)


• Visitor Management System allows you to track and manage visitors electronically, replace paper logbooks and provide professional visitor badges


• All visitors are stored in a database, saving data entry time for repeat visitors


• Time stamp details of visitor entry and exit times for each visit


• Use CQ-BIZSCAN or CQ-BIZSCAN2 for business and scanning and save on data entry


System VII CCTV Module CQ-KTV (K-TV) • CCTV integration with System VII


• Can integrate with any RS-232 camera system or full CCTV integration with Dedicated Micros and other DVR’s (contact Keyscan for full list)


• Display live video on PC via network, or use on RS-232 camera systems


• Review recorded events from DVR at a later date


• Click on an on-line transaction to bring up CCTV by transaction date/time


• Plus many more features


System VII Photo Badging Module CQ-KBADGE (K-BADGE)


• System VII allows you to integrate a photo badging operation within your access control system


• Saves time, eliminates duplicate information and enhances security


• Customize ID badges for every employee and visitor


• System operator can view cardholder photo in on-screen window when token card is passed over reader to verify the individual’s identity


• Double-sided printing available as well


• Keyscan Premium Software operates on Windows 7 Professional/ Enterprise/Ultimate, Vista Business, XP Professional with Service Pack 3 or later, Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 or later, Windows 2003 Server, Windows 2008 Server


• Keyscan’s System VII software is a 32-bit application but may run on 64-bit supported operating systems


Max 3 Access Control Module


IE-MAX3MOD (0-205671) • Max 3 system door expansion module • 2000 users per door • 2000 transaction event storage • Door position monitoring and REX inputs • Outputs for lock, forced and propped door and alarm shunt


• Supports Wiegand and IEI protocol readers • Use with IE-MAX3


IE-MAX3MODEX • Includes the IE-MAX3 module and the IE-XF1050 Proximity reader


LAN/WAN Interface Devices


IE-SEGM (0-296006) – For use with Max3, MiniMax3 & Hub Max II Systems


IE-SEG1 (0-296005) – For use with Prox.Pad plus Access System • Manage access system from any network PC • Uses 128-bit AES encryption method • Used with Hub Manager Professional software • Easy system setup with Dynamic Device Detection


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