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Inner Range will demonstrate the new WEB interface at IFSEC (Hall 4 4/E75)
Intuitive screens are user-friendly and easy to navigate

The enhancement of smartphone technology to Inner Range’s Concept system now allows administrators the ability to remotely control the platform from anywhere in the world, using any portable touchscreen device with a web browser such as an iPhone, iPad, Android Mobile device and Tablet PC.

Intuitive screens are user-friendly, easy to navigate and enhance the user-experience.  This new smartphone technology ensures Concept administrators can react quickly to security demands regardless of their location.  

Key features of the solution include the ability to:

  • Turn any security area On or Off
  • Lock or Unlock any Door
  • Turn Home Automation Devices On or Off
  • View System Review Events (Last 50)
  • Provision for Multi-User Login

Inner Range will be demonstrating the new WEB interface at IFSEC (Hall 4 4/E75) so be certain to make their stand a port of call during your visit.

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