C·CURE 9000 integrates with Elpas

October 2012 Access Control & Identity Management

Software House, part of Tyco Security Products, has announced the integration of the Elpas Active RFID/RTLS system with the C·CURE 9000 access control and event management system, providing a cost-effective solution to protect the safety of individuals and secure valuable assets.

The integration of Elpas with C·CURE 9000 offers security directors an economical way to protect high-value assets and ensure the safety of people through location-based security. The Elpas RTLS system is valuable in hospitals, manufacturing facilities, museums, jails and correctional facilities or any other indoor building or campus environment that requires real-time asset or personnel tracking.

“By layering the real-time location-based security data of Elpas into the C·CURE 9000 access control and event management solution, we can now offer greater protection and visibility for staff members and assets within a host of settings,” said Jeremy Krinitt, senior product manager, Strategic Integrations for Tyco Security Products. “This integration offers new capabilities to our security clients that can make a real difference in emergency situations by helping them pinpoint the location of individuals in need or threatened assets.”

Elpas uses radio frequency transmissions, infrared connectivity and low-frequency magnetic fields to ensure optimal location awareness. Radio frequency provides constant communication and zone location visibility, with the ability to hone in on specific areas within rooms and doorways using infrared technology and low frequency.

In addition to providing real-time location of tagged assets or individuals, Elpas can instantly inform first responders to the location of an emergency situation as it unfolds, along with the identity of the personnel involved. Through C·CURE 9000, video from related cameras can be associated with the event.

Additionally, through this new integration, security personnel can receive alarms in C·CURE 9000 if equipment leaves the designated area. Add a tag to a valuable item such as a laptop, ultrasound machine or a piece of art and you can view alarms from within the C·CURE 9000 monitoring station when someone attempts to remove this item from the facility. The integration solution can also be used to point pan-tilt-zoom cameras to areas of concern when a wireless panic button is pressed.

The protection of staff is also enhanced by the ability to provide the location of RFID-based identification badges. In the event of an emergency, an employee at risk can simply press the transmitter’s call-button to summon assistance or if he is knocked to the ground, the transmitter is engineered to automatically request help through C·CURE 9000.

Within the healthcare setting, Elpas delivers a comprehensive range of features, including infant tracking, patient protection, medical equipment management, wireless emergency calls and staff utilisation for activities such as hand hygiene monitoring and hands-free access.

New man-down emergency call transmitter

Elpas has announced the availability of its new Man-Down Emergency Call Transmitter, a holster-worn Active RFID tag that delivers wireless monitoring and tracking of lone workers, prison guards and security personnel who may be subject to attack or injury in high-risk workplace environments.

The transmitter combines RF/IR/LF indoor RTLS technologies in a cost-effective, field-proven mechanical design to deliver precise real-time location data that identifies the individual in trouble and the location of the evolving security incident. The transmitter includes two emergency call buttons on either side of the unit for manual wireless duress alerting. An onboard tilt switch and a pull cord to enable automatic alarming when the protected staff member is knocked down or if the unit is grabbed by force.

“The Man-Down Emergency Call Transmitter brings innovation to high risk personnel protection by combining man-down duress signalling with precise real-time building location awareness which can be integrated with security systems for faster and more effective response efforts,” said Elpas GM, Michael Wasserstein. “And for traditional guard tour management, the transmitter not only provides wireless duress alerting, but also enables automatic verification of guard movement without key or swipe card devices.”

For more information contact Tyco Security Products, +27 (0)82 566 5274,  [email protected] www.tycoacvs.com



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