United States. Pacom, which designs, develops and manufactures security platforms for enterprise and multi-campus environments, presented its line of new solutions at the last ISC West 2019.
Joining 3xLOGIC for the first time at the 2019 show, Pacom leads with our latest innovation, VIGIL Video Integration. Pacom can now intelligently leverage the full range of VIGIL video products for alarm verification. This offers customers the opportunity to install a fully integrated solution that provides access control, intrusion detection, and video verification, all in one elegant solution. This new offering is well suited for access control applications that require intrusion detection and video verification seamlessly integrated. Other featured Pacom products on display included:
- GMS Multi-Site Security Management Software. GMS is the perfect multi-site security management platform, providing integration between access control, intrusion, video, intercom, and virtually any security or building management solution. Designed to manage thousands of locations simultaneously through a single interface, while providing industry-leading redundancy and availability. GMS meets end-user demands for a multi-site security system with multiple integrations, which can be managed through a single interface simultaneously for an unlimited number of locations.
- The 8003 Hybrid Access and Intrusion Controller: is an IP-enabled intelligent hybrid security controller designed for advanced access control and full intrusion detection. The 8003 can support up to 8 doors/16 readers and 96 supervised inputs. Combined with dual-channel reporting and distributed intelligence, it's the perfect choice for advanced access control applications that require a complete intrusion detection system.
The 8603 Smart IP Card Reader Interface: is an IP-based two-door controller that provides unparalleled security and flexibility for access control systems. This Pacom solution meets the demand for access control applications that require IP connectivity and the use of high-security OSDP-compliant readers.
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