Centurion to resell SAFLEC

July 2014 Access Control & Identity Management

In the May issue of this publication, the plight of local manufacturers faced with the growing sense of unease around locally-produced goods and the accompanying lack of confidence in the reliability and workmanship of said goods, was highlighted. And it is perhaps a fitting addendum that this article should focus on the new-born partnership of two home-grown manufacturers – one famous for quality and feature-rich gate automation products and the other a leader in the field of access control – and how this partnership will benefit installers, integrators and, most importantly, users.

Centurion Systems, the gate automation company with an approach firmly rooted in the security needs of South Africa was recently named as one of two official distributors of the SAFLEC access control systems.

SAFLEC has been lauded within the access control and security community, mostly owing to the offline capabilities of its various components as well as the company’s decision to move away from the traditional network topology and towards an infrastructure where only a single controller is needed per group or cluster of access points. According to Centurion Systems’ SAFLEC product expert, Louis Loots, “If your entire IT infrastructure was to fall over tomorrow, the system would still be able to make intelligent decisions.”

This sort of controller-based logic and autonomy is reassuring in today’s PC-based access control environment, where the security of people and our assets depends upon the synaptic firing of a bunch of semiconductors.

Loots went on to stress the fact that SAFLEC allows customers to control multiple remote sites from a single computer. A prime example is Centurion Systems, a SAFLEC client itself; the company uses SAFLEC access control at all of its branches – of which there are nine in total – with the main centre of control residing at Centurion’s head office in Johannesburg.

“With companies growing bigger and expanding into other regions, it has become important to tie the entire access control infrastructure to a single operational centre while still enjoying autonomy. If one site should go down, the remaining sites need to remain unaffected. There is one company that I know of that is currently controlling 4000 access points,” Loots added, speaking to the fact that there is no limit to how many access points can be controlled by the SAFLEC system. This is made possible by full LAN/WAN integration.

Furthermore, SAFLEC offers three software packages – namely the SACS Basic, Professional and Corporate Editions – with varying degrees of functionality to suit individual site requirements. The Professional and Corporate packages even allow integration with third-party devices such as biometric readers (Virdi and SAGEM) and CCTV systems. The software also enables users that have been granted certain access levels to initiate multiple actions from a single reader. What this essentially means is that a designated person such as a supervisor or building manager can, for example, open a door, switch on the building’s lights and disarm an alarm by presenting his tag at a single reader.

SAFLEC is available from Centurion Systems branches nationwide, all of which are able to provide competent sales and technical support on all SAFLEC-supported systems. In addition to Louis Loots, who has been with the company for five years, Centurion recently employed two SAFLEC product specialists, namely Ryan Nicholls (KwaZulu-Natal) and Johan van Wyk (Western Cape). Centurion’s sales office can be reached on 0861 236 887. The technical support call centre operates from 07:00 until 18:00, Monday to Friday and can be reached on +27 (0)11 699 2481.

For more information contact Centurion Systems, +27 (0)11 699 2400, [email protected], www.centsys.co.za



Credit(s)




Share this article:
Share via emailShare via LinkedInPrint this page



Further reading:

The future of security: intelligent automation
Access Control & Identity Management AI & Data Analytics IoT & Automation
As the security landscape evolves, businesses are no longer looking for stand-alone solutions, they want connected, intelligent systems that automate, streamline, and protect.

Read more...
Smart automation is changing security
SA Technologies IntelliGuard Access Control & Identity Management
Security has come a long way from manual check-ins, logbooks, and standalone surveillance cameras. With the rise of intelligent automation, security is now faster, smarter, and more connected than ever.

Read more...
The future of security in South Africa
ATG Digital Access Control & Identity Management
Security technology is evolving rapidly, but is local innovation keeping pace? Some global players recognise the potential of South African products for international markets, but can our manufacturers and service providers thrive without external support?

Read more...
Integration enhances estate access control
Access Control & Identity Management
With one-third of residential burglaries starting at the front door, the continued seamless integration of Glovent’s estate management platform with Impro access control software is welcome news for estates.

Read more...
T&A in South Africa’s retail sector
ERS Biometrics Access Control & Identity Management
Using existing systems, ERSBio provides a practical and more cost-effective way for businesses to manage operations, reduce payroll mistakes, and enhance overall efficiency through innovative T&A processes.

Read more...
Navigating the complexities of privileged access management
Editor's Choice Access Control & Identity Management
Privileged Access Management and Identity Access Management are critical pillars of modern cybersecurity, designed to secure access to sensitive resources, enforce principles like least privilege, and implement just-in-time access controls.

Read more...
Paxton opens second experience centre
Paxton News & Events Access Control & Identity Management
Security technology manufacturer, Paxton, has opened a new experience centre in Cape Town on 12 February in partnership with its exclusive distributors, Reditron and Regal Security.

Read more...
DoorBell with built-in AI
Ajax Systems Access Control & Identity Management Products & Solutions Smart Home Automation
Ajax Systems has announced the release of Ajax DoorBell, which features built-in AI, an IR sensor, and app control, seamlessly integrating into the Ajax ecosystem to ensure efficiency and security confidence.

Read more...
Physical security evolving beyond security teams
ATG Digital Access Control & Identity Management
The landscape of physical security is undergoing a major shift. Traditionally, selecting access control and visitor management solutions fell squarely on the shoulders of security professionals, but today includes legal, IT, technical operations and more.

Read more...
A passwordless future?
Access Control & Identity Management
The digital landscape is evolving rapidly, and with it comes the urgent need for more secure authentication methods. Passwords, once the cornerstone of online security, are now easy targets for cybercriminals.

Read more...