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  1. Easy to Use
  2. Easy to Install
  3. Easy to Configure
  4. Easy to Expand
  5. Easy to Trust

Easy to Use

  • Windows 95,98,Me,NT,2000,XP software provides a familiar and easy to use front end.
  • A menu structure that focuses on the user, not the designer!
  • Technical details "hidden" to the operator and just the critical information is provided.
  • Links are provided between pages for related topics.
  • "Hot keys" provide instant access to often used screens.
  • On-line help provides up-to-date and easily accessible information.
  • Very quick and easy to learn.
  • Flexible reporting provides the information you need.

Easy to Install

  • Simple instructional sheets provide all the information to quickly and easily install the hardware.
  • Two wire communication provides quick connection to the PC.
  • Hardware can be progressively added providing staged installations.
  • Progressive installations minimise the interference with the daily building activity during upgrades.
  • "Plain English" installation sheets that focus on the technician.

Easy to Configure

  • Choice of three controllers: door, elevator, or alarm.
  • Choice of reader/credential- tailoring the system to your needs.
  • Controllers act as "building blocks" for small or large sites.
  • 40 Time Zones allow customised access time for individual access and public access.
  • 255 Access Levels provide easy programming of similar users and flexibility in customising access.

Easy to Expand

  • Choice of three controllers: Door, Lift or Alarm
  • Door controller supports a range of readers. The four door controller provides hardware for a reader, strike, and request to exit input. The two door controller provides hardware for a reader, strike, request to exit input, door monitoring (door open too long and forced door alarms) and an alarm output.
  • Lift controller provides control of one lift with up to 84 floors.
  • Alarm controller provides up to 160 inputs and 84 outputs to be configured as necessary. Inputs can be grouped in areas for easy operation. Readers can also be used to disarm areas.
  • The parking counter allows car spots to be allocated to access levels. When all the spots are used, no more cars can enter until someone leaves. Each access level can have its limit individually set.
  • The floor management system/guard tour allows monitoring of when areas are cleaned or inspected. Reports are available detailing time or frequency of inspections.

Easy to trust

  • CS Technologies has years of experience in alarm and access control systems
  • Achieved recognition under the Australian Technology Showcase.
  • Fully Year 2000 Compliant. There were no shocks on January, 1st 2000.
  • Trusted by large and small companies to get the job done right.
  • Lifetime guarantee on Silicon key readers.
  • Focus on the user, not the profits.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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