Alarm Lock, a division of Napco Security Technologies, Inc., announced recently that its increasingly popular Trilogy Networx Wireless PIN and Prox Access Locks & Keypads are now integrated with Lenel OnGuard® Integrated Access Control & Video Security Platform.

As a Lenel OpenAccess Alliance Program Partner, Alarm Lock products (PL, PDL and DL-Series) were fully-tested and certified by Lenel's Quality Assurance Department for use with OnGuard v6.6 and 6.5. Integrated capabilities include configuration of wireless locks for card and PIN-based access control, viewing access control events and status via Lenel OnGuard interface, restricting user to specific areas at specific time, adding / removing or modifying user Access levels, setting access control modes for areas and defining access schedules and holidays.

This integration makes Alarm Lock Networx models an even more powerful and flexible real-time single-door wireless access control solution for seamless use as part of the popular Lenel OnGuard Platform, as well as sister-division, ContinentalAccess’ CA3000 Enterprise Security Management Systems.

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