Paxton has announced the integration of its networked access control system, Net2, with Intreba’s visitor management solution, Arke. The integration provides a personalised and user-friendly service to fulfil differing visitor requirements at various sites.
Arke utilises a user’s mobile phone to bring PIN-based visitor management to Paxton’s Net2 access control. Users send an SMS containing the mobile number of their visitor through to the Arke system. Requests are then vetted before a PIN is sent to the visitor, also via SMS. Usage on the site is monitored by the Arke client, and PINs are invalidated after use.
Kev Jones, Intreba’s director, said: “Arke brings powerful, SMS-based visitor entry to Paxton customers. Comfortably supporting both commercial and residential deployments, Arke not only adds value to existing systems, but also opens the door to new access control opportunities.”
Dan Drayton, international sales manager from Paxton said: “The customer experience is one of our main considerations at Paxton. We like to make systems that are both simple and flexible for our customers. We’re delighted to work with Intreba, a company who place as much importance as we do on developing solutions to answer the needs of the security market.”
For more information about third-party integrations with Paxton’s Net2 system, please visit: http://www.paxton.info/2556.
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