Camden Door Controls has introducted its new CM-336 Series of battery operated 915MHz wireless switches.
The CM-336 joins the company’s SureWaveline of touchless switches and features a Lazerpoint RF transmitter that is said to be proven in thousands of installations.
The new switch replaces Camden’s CM-330 models and is said to deliver improved performance and up to four years of battery life based on 100 activations per day. The CM-336 switches offer a wireless range of up to 300 feet.
The new offering is available in a selection of narrow, square and round faceplates and come with retrofit mounting box conversion kits.
APL Access & Security, headquartered in and serving the southern Arizona area for over 35 years, has retired its old website and updated it with new content.
When you ask former Navy Hospital Corpsman Second Class Isaac Francois how long he served in the military, he offers an extremely precise answer: nine years, nine months and 28 days.
When you think of sustainability in the security industry, access control isn’t the first application to come to mind. These professionals explain why it should be.
April 8, 2021
IF YOU WERE TO ASK A SECURITY PROFESSIONAL what words come to mind with the phrase access control, terms like door solutions, readers and credentials would be a few of the likely responses. There’s one phrase, however, that they probably won’t say: sustainability.
Boon Edam Inc., a global provider of security entrances and architectural revolving doors, today announced that the QO Amsterdam Hotel, a four-star resort on the famous Amstel River, has installed a TQA automatic revolving door at its front entrance to save energy and create a comfortable lobby, while still enabling the interior to receive exposure to the exterior sunlight.
The new and improved version includes features to make master key design even easier, such as a drag and drop keying tree, and the ability to upload door schedules for increased system design accuracy.
Through the app, users can pre-load their most frequented pathways to enjoy streamlined access to doorways; use their phone as a badge even while it remains in a pocket or bag; and utilize voice commands on their smart phone or other connected device to conveniently unlock and open doors.