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Stanley Security Products is launching its new iPAC unit for the residential, small commercial and light industrial markets.

The iPAC is an all-in-one access controller and proximity reader with built-in Microsoft Windows CE which enables it to be installed, set-up and programmed without the need for a separate on-site computer. Designed to work with the PAC OnePlatform access control solution and with connectivity to the PAC 512 door controller, the iPAC can be installed without the need for extra software, while providing remote administration as standard.

Stand-alone or networked with a PAC access control software solution, this unit takes up little space. With its navigation jog wheel and QVGA colour LCD screen, new users, keys and profiles can all be set up within minutes. The iPAC can be programmed to retain the details, including multiple access rights and multiple time profiles of up to 1,100 keyholders and 100 operators. It has a viewable event log of up to 500 separate access control events and retains a database of up to 10,000 downloadable event records. In-built web browser interface also enables remote administration, so users dialling in remotely over the network can, for example, change keyholder profiles or monitor event records. The new iPAC has also been designed to accommodate every type of user, being available in six languages and fully compliant with DDA.

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Product and Marketing Manager Rob Brice said: “The iPAC is a true ‘out of the box’ solution. Supporting existing Stanley technology, including PAC EasiNet Residential and EasiKey Manager software, it offers significant dealer and installer benefits. We believe the iPAC will help Stanley seize the initiative in the dominant mid-range access control market, typically residential accommodation, light commercial and small industrial applications with between 2 and 16 doors requiring multiple keyholder access and event monitoring.”

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