TDSi, a leading UK access control manufacturer specialising in integrated security solutions have confirmed their participation at Security Essen.

TDSi will be showcasing the new version of its eXguard PRO access control management software.  It's packed with new features such as:

  • eXvisitor - a separate visitor management application
  • eXtour - a guard tour application
  • eXnotify - an event notification tool which sends notice of specified events straight to your pocket PC
  • OPC and API interface easing integration to third party databases and control systems

TDSi will also launch its new panel mount proximity reader, a new stand-alone reader/controller and a new MIFARE® reader.  These new products will be making their debut alongside our well-established reader range which includes Optica®, the world's first optical keypad with combined proximity reader achieving BSIA Best Access Control Product Winner in 2004.

TDSi's cost effective controller, MicroGarde® (BSIA finalist for "Best New Access Control Product" 2005), will also be featured.  It is easy to install and interfaces to TDSi's complete reader range and the comprehensive eXguard PRO software. 

TDSi will also be demonstrating the integration capabilities of all their access control systems with other control systems such as CCTV, biometrics, intruder alarms and building management systems. 

Visit TDSi in Hall 3 on Booth 605m for your chance to win a weekend for 2 in London.     .

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