AMAG Technology, global unified solutions provider to help organisations mitigate risk, meet compliance and save money, unveiled the Symmetry M4000 Intelligent Door Controller. The new controller is the next generation Symmetry panel to the Symmetry M2150 Controller. The powerful, flexible and open M4000 protects all types of buildings while maintaining a low cost of ownership.
Symmetry M4000 intelligent door controller
The Symmetry M4000 provides distributed intelligence for Symmetry Security Management Systems which can be used for simple applications to enterprise-wide deployments. The controller supports four doors, up to one million credentials and 65,000 off-line transactions, which can be expanded further if required. Install multiple controllers to a single network connection with up to 20 readers, 80 inputs and 64 outputs. The controllers will operate with Symmetry Access Control software V9.1 and above.
The Symmetry M4000 provides distributed intelligence for Symmetry Security Management Systems
The Symmetry M4000 supports OSDP, Wiegand and AMAG’s own MCLP reader communications, enabling organisations to install industry standard Symmetry access control software and modules and providing end users with the option to choose any card reader that fits their unique needs and requirements. It comes with an onboard 1Gb network interface with AES encryption capability.
Symmetry Sentry remote management tool
Symmetry Sentry, a remote management tool, is available to allow web-based configuration, monitoring and upgrading of the Symmetry M4000. This saves time and money by allowing the integrator to manage the controller from their office or an independent location.
“The Symmetry M4000 Intelligent Door Controller is designed to secure buildings of any size. The controller’s open-source operating system and API will allow any company to integrate it,” said AMAG Technology, Product Manager, Andy Goodwin. “The M4000 demonstrates AMAG’s commitment to providing open and standards-based solutions to our customers.”
Two new enclosures are available to house two or four controllers.