Pro Active design center has developed a wide range of access-control products, from wall-mounted readers to Windows centralized access-control software.
The products exposed here are available thanks to our intregrator and partner Omnitech Security.
Readers
As a manufacturer of contactless couplers, Pro Active offers one of the most versatile contactless reader on the market.
Built over the SpringCard K531 OEM module, the SpringCard wall-mounted reader reads not only serial numbers, but also data -even encrypted- form virtually any 13.56MHz proximity card.
Control units
Pro Active control unit is an high-performance embedded-Linux device.
Once configured by a centralized access-control server through a secure TCP/IP connection, this control unit may run in standalone mode for years.
Key features :
- Handle more than 100000 users on 16 to 64 doors,
- Handle 128 binary inputs and 128 binary outputs,
- Record last 100000 events,
- Ethernet 10/100 RJ45 network attachement,
- LonWorks TP/FT10 daughter board for communication with door controllers,
- Axis Etrax100LX CPU with 16MB of RAM and 8MB of flash,
- Linux 2.4 kernel,
- DIN format, 12V power supply.
Door controllers
Pro Active door controllers are low-cost DIN modules that provide the whole electrical interface between a door and the access-control network.
Key features :
- 3 binary inputs,
- Relay output for door strike,
- ISO 2 / Dataclock, Wiegand, or RS-485 reader input,
- LonWorks TP/FT10 attachement (unshielded twisted pair, free topology bus),
- Slim DIN format, 12V power supply.
Omnitech Security
Omnitech Security offers a full-featured access control solution using Pro Active's control units, door controllers, and readers. Omnitech Security references include important enterprise or administration buildings (TF1, Conseil General in Caen, ...) and France major airports.
With more than 100000 users, Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport is a typical example of great collaboration between Pro Active and its integrator : access control units have been customized for secured communication with Sagem's biometric terminal, and specific readers have been designed to read user's credential in a Desfire card file.