Secure RF Wireless Fingerprint Access Control Has Arrived
21st Century Locks, Ltd. is pleased to announce that they have teamed with Microlatch Pty Ltd to introduce Secure RF Wireless Fingerprint Access Control to the U.S.A.
Columbus, OH (PRWEB) February 15, 2005 -- 21st Century Locks, Ltd. is pleased
to announce that they have partnered with Microlatch Pty Ltd to introduce Secure
RF Wireless Fingerprint Access Control to the U.S.A.
Biometric access
control in itself is not unique but integral to this Australian engineered and
manufactured solution is an element not available from anyone else.
Incorporating fingerprint technology this new system is wireless and does not
need a card to be activated making it the first of its kind. All you need is
your finger!
The MicroLatch fingerprint reader has the database housed in
the same unit that can be easily installed wherever it may be
required.
Mr. van Gils, VP Sales & Marketing 21st Century Locks, Ltd
says that, "A wireless fingerprint access system has many advantages over other
systems. They are cost-effective as the scanning modules cost less enabling
replacement of Keypad or PinPad units in all current
applications."
"Biometric, and specifically fingerprint technology,
surpasses KeyPad and card based systems because they don't require the user to
remember a PIN or to use a card which can be lost or stolen. With no cards to
buy and administer businesses costs are greatly reduced making the MicroLatch
system a very cost effective solution for secure access control".
The
MicroLatch PAC-18 has a wireless fingerprint unit combined with an electronic
door strike and an RF Receiver to create a very secure and simple, stand-alone
access system.
"In addition to the PAC-18 users can select from a full
range of components that allow them to tailor a system which is suited to their
particular needs" said Mr. van Gils. "The MicroLatch components can easily be
integrated into 'Smart Home' solutions and can also be used to control boom
gates, garage doors, cabinets and alarm systems etc."
"We believe
electronic access and identification integrating wireless fingerprint will be
the most common form of door entry and access control in the near future," said
Mr van Gils. "Over time keys and cards will simply disappear."
About:
21st Century Locks, LTD. http://www.21stcenturylocks.com is a Columbus, Ohio, based
company specializing in biometric fingerprint access control solutions for
commercial, government and residential use.
About MicroLatch Pty Ltd - http://www.microlatch.com
Microlatch are leaders in the design, manufacture and distribution of
cost-effective biometrics security, access control and identification
technologies, with an emphasis on portable and stand-alone battery operation to
enable flexible installation whilst maintaining high-security
protection.
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