High Efficiency Infrared (IR) Sensor |
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- Receives IR signals from IR/RFID Tags
- Converts encoded IR signals into electrical signals
- Transmits signals to a Collector via a single unshielded twisted-pair telephone type wire, which also provides the sensor's operating power
- May be mounted in acoustic tile (using the spring steel mechanism) or a standard electrical junction box, where required by local code
- Produced by Versus Technology
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Radio Frequency (RFID) Sensor |
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- Receives and converts encoded RFID signals emitted by badges into electrical signals
- Transmits signals to a Collector via a single unshielded twisted-pair telephone type wire, which also provides the sensor's operating power
- May be mounted in acoustic tile (using the spring steel mechanism) or a standard electrical junction box, where required by local codes
- Produced by Versus Technology
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IR/RFID Sensor Data Collector |
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The microprocessor-based Collector receives badge data from up to 24 sensors (four RFID Sensors maximum) and forwards the data to the Concentrator.
- Compact, efficient and quiet design
- Assembles these inputs into larger, network-ready packets, and relays them to the Concentrator
- A typical installation uses from one to four Collectors
- Connects to its own punch down block
- Produced by Versus Technology
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Concentrator |
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The Concentrator is the interface between the Collector network and the local area network (LAN). It receives and formats data from the Collectors and sends it over the LAN to the local InSites Server.
- Provides automatic assignment of IP addresses via DHCP
- Compact, efficient and quiet design
- Utilizes the existing facility LAN or dedicated network
- Receives data from up to four Collectors, formats the data, and sends it to the InSites Server via TCP/IP
- Connects to Collectors using twisted-pair wire
- 100MB connection speed, Ethernet-based
- Produced by Versus Technology
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Dual-band 802.11a/b/g (Wi-Fi) Access Point |
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- Used for wireless access of any 802.11 wireless device – laptops, PDAs, Voice Over IP (VOIP) – as well as locating 802.11 location tags
- Integrated antennas and aesthetically-pleasing case for easy deployment in offices and similar facilities
- Available in an Autonomous or Lightweight version
- Aironet 1130AG Series is produced by Cisco
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Wireless Location Appliance |
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- Industry's first location solution that tracks thousands of devices from the WLAN infrastructure, providing a cost effective, high-resolution solution to critical applications
- Uses Cisco WLAN controllers and Cisco lightweight access points to track locations of wireless devices to within a 10 feet
- Wireless Location Appliance is produced by Cisco
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InSites Local Server |
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- Local server installed in the facility that collects and processes all location data
- Provides integration to the building's lighting, access control, and other systems
- Connects to the Insites Hosting Center servers
- Provides for backup procedures if Internet connectivity to the facility is lost
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