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Bringing a host of systems, brand & revenue control to its installer customers, RISCO Group, the multi-award winning global integrated security solutions provider, has released a more powerful version of its iRISCO Smartphone App and a new, customisable app for installers, called FreeControl.

Enhancing systems operation, the v4.2.2 app can be used to control up to 15 panels, and users can navigate the App during alarms without the need to re-arm or disarm the system. In addition, images and video can be zoomed-in, viewed to fit the screen, and rotated to landscape mode.

FreeControl – A customisable app for installers

FreeControl, works in exactly the same way as iRISCO, offering a host of practical, operational, and commercial additional value benefits. With FreeControl, installers can customise systems control and create corporate branding to tailor the functionality and appearance of the App for any bespoke systems use.

Featuring User Profile Management, installers can customise profiles to select which paid for services their customers can access. This allows an installer to monetise their offering by determining which services a user can access at a particular time (set & unset, visual verification, home automation, etc.) Using this feature, installers can protect their revenue and manage exactly how they use the enhanced functionality provided by RISCO Cloud services to upgrade a basic panel installation.

Allowing the App to be privately-labelled, RISCO’s new FreeControl App, allows installation companies to promote and strengthen their brand by customising the appearance of the App – by using their own logo and changing themes to match their own corporate colour schemes.

Set-up is quick and easy too, and once applied, every RISCO Cloud connected panel will automatically ‘pull’ the individual default settings into the FreeControl Apps associated to that specific system.

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