Apollo Security introduces its new integration software

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Apollo Security introduces its new APACS 3.4 access control and security integration software.

Apollo Security's Access Control and Alarm Monitoring System (APACS) is the result of years of research and design coupled with real-world input from security professionals working at the most secure sites around the globe. APACS comprises the basis for a flexible and robust system that meets the needs of systems ranging from perimeter systems up to fully integrated enterprise-level installations.

APACS 3.4 features include:

  • Support for FIPS 201 compliant credentials
  • OPC Integration: Alarm & Event Support; OPC value writing via reactions, including OPC wrapper around data server to generate events
  • Support for Suprema BioMini enrollment reader
  • Support for L-1 Bioscrypt 4G readers
  • Reaction for Archive Video Playback
  • Stop unconditional reaction
  • Copy feature for reactions
  • Comments for message acknowledgments
  • Custom Message Columns for event display in Alarm Mode
  • Custom configuration file location
  • Command line execution for Reports
  • Button to easily create temporary card and deactivate/activate permanent card
  • Support for Samsung, Panasonic and Bosch video recorders
  • Image support for Advanced Fields
  • Support for SQL Server 2008
  • Faster loading and closing of Guard 
  • Drag and drop icons onto APACS maps
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Technical Specification

Make Apollo Security Sales
Manufacturer Apollo Security
Category Access Control>Access control software
Model code APACS 3.4
Photo ID Yes
Visitor Management Yes
Time & Attendance Yes
Central / Remote Monitoring Yes
Additional info Graphic maps allow monitoring and control, extensive event reports, card holder management and badge design. Other features include interbase or MS SQL database management system, single or multi-user applications, 256 work stations, unrestricted number of controllers, readers and alarm panels, modular structure, multicard formats, 255 access levels, elevator control, duress and database conversion.
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