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Honeywell Expands Popular Access Control Family
Web-based NetAXS™ System Now Available in 2-Door Option
BURGESS HILL, UK, June 15, 2009 – Honeywell (NYSE: HON) today introduced a
version of its popular NetAXS web-based access control panel ideal for small
installations. The new NetAXS™ 2-door web-based control panel provides all the
security of an access control system with the convenience of managing it via a
web browser. The panel allows users to protect as few as two doors and add more
panels as needs change. In addition, the new NetAXS 2-door control panel can be
used in conjunction with current NetAXS 4-door panel solutions to meet any
access control requirements that customers may have. By combining the 2-door and
4-door solutions over any Ethernet network, users now have a powerful choice
that can fit almost any application.
NetAXS is quick and easy to install and offers a cost-effective alternative
to traditional PC-based systems because it allows end users to easily customise
the level of security and functionality based on their needs. The system’s
built-in web server allows end users to manage the system anywhere an Internet
connection is available or alternatively by connecting a laptop directly to the
panel’s Ethernet port. The web browser allows a customer to run reports, monitor
events and alarms, and add and remove users. This flexibility is ideal for
remote activity such as facility check-in, managed access and manual override of
doors or time zones. With no PC software to install, customers who choose the
web interface have no worries about operating system compatibility, virus
attacks or other computer issues such as hard drive crashes or system lock-ups.
The NetAXS 2-door control panel can also be added to most installations that
use Honeywell’s WIN-PAK® access control system and offers additional benefits
over Honeywell’s traditional N-1000 control panels including on-board Ethernet,
an expandable footprint, larger memory capacity and faster processing.
“With the addition of this new panel to the NetAXS family, we can offer an
access control solution for any size facility,” said René von Franquemont,
access control product marketing manager for Honeywell Systems Group EMEA. “This
new panel is a strong addition to our access control offering. Its basic
functionality provides greater flexibility in cost-effective security system
design to answer the needs of our value-driven customers. The installer-friendly
features and the intuitive browser-based interface enable NetAXS to be
confidently installed by all, including those new to access control.”
For more information, visit www.honeywell.com/security/uk.
Honeywell International (www.honeywell.com) is a Fortune 100 diversified
technology and manufacturing leader, serving customers worldwide with aerospace
products and services; control technologies for buildings, homes and industry;
automotive products; turbochargers; and specialty materials. Based in Morris
Township, N.J., Honeywell’s shares are traded on the New York, London, and
Chicago Stock Exchanges. For more news and information on Honeywell, please
visit www.honeywellnow.com.
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