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NEW PRODUCTS


VIDEX ANNOUNCES NEW CYBERLOCK FLEX SYSTEM


GENETEC RELEASES NEW VERSION OF UNIFIED SECURITY PLATFORM Genetec has released the latest version of its unified


security platform, Security Center 5.0. With this, the platform now supports an embedded video-recording and -streaming engine. Additional features include an enhanced architecture that facilitates platform installation and maintenance; and third-party intrusion integration of alarm panels and perimeter detection devices.


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The Videx CyberLock Flex System offers a


family of access modules that expands the flexibility of the CyberLock system. They meld with the key-centric CyberLock solution to bring smart padlocks, electronic locks and keys, and a hardwired door control system together under one access management structure.


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NEW FULL-MATRIX SOLAR MESSAGE CENTER NOW AVAILABLE


The new Precision Solar Controls full-matrix


variable message display is now available from Work Area Protection Corp. The portable SMC 2000 FM-ST Solar Message Center displays text and graphic messages on a 76” by 139” panel, and features an onboard, dedicated, user- friendly, NTCIP-compliant controller


that


provides easy programming with secure password protection.


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