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Control personnel access and protect security at your remote sites
The Building Access System gives you complete control over who enters your remote sites, and when. With the BAS you can maintain a list of who has access to sites and set specific permissions for personnel, dates, times, and even individual doors. The Building Access System eliminates the expense and security risk of keys and magnetic-stripe cards. The BAS also acts as a security alarm system, reporting unauthorized entries directly to T/Mon.
Safeguard your monitoring with backup systems
When two or more T/Mons are used in a network, one unit can be assigned to be a secondary backup. Routers serving as protection switches are connected between T/Mons and reporting devices. If a router detects that the primary system is down, it will immediately switch all monitoring activity to the secondary system. The databases of the two systems are synchronized via a serial connection. For even greater security, the secondary T/Mon can be placed at a different location to create a LAN-based geodiversity contingency backup.
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