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CEM Systems, an access control brand of Tyco International, has released version 5.5 of its core CEM AC2000 SE security management system.

Changes include a new graphical user interface for the software splash screens, improved security log-on, enhanced reporting tools and a central overview screen that now allows clients to view alarms across multiple sites.

The CEM AC2000 SE system is suitable the Belfast-based firm says for medium to large scale applications. The system offers access control, alarm processing, photo badging and external systems integration, with a software suite for administration and reporting.

"This latest v5.5 software release marks our commitment to continually design and develop the CEM AC2000 SE system in line with customer feedback," said Andrew Fulton, Business Development Director of Tyco International’s CEM products. "With strong customer relationships we constantly enhance the system scope, functionality and performance, making it one of the most proven and comprehensive security systems available in the market today.”

New features available with AC2000 SE v5.5 including:

A new global Alarm Event Display (AED) overview screen has been created to allow operators to view all alarm activity across multiple, linked sites from a central overview screen.

Ethernet interface to external systems. Users can now send alarm information and communicate via AC2000 SE to an external system over Ethernet without the typical restriction of an RS232 serial communication. This new feature offers clients scope to integrate with external systems in different sites or buildings.

A new Application Programming Interface (API) to allow third parties to develop their client software on AC2000 SE.

Improved security logon. The AC2000 SE logon now incorporates an optional security policy screen. This was designed to support clients’ formal security policy/statements by requiring operators to accept the policy before gaining access to the system. Additional security logon improvements include an automatic disable function if an operator’s account is not used for 60 days or if 3 successive invalid logon attempts have been made.

Other features include new "look and feel" splash screens, increased support for up to 176 workstation clients from a single central server, support for DSC intruder panels and a new automatic report scheduler for improved reporting.

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