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The Continental Access Division of NAPCO, announces the debut of its CA4K Access Manager App, available on iTunes and Google Play, for use with any smart device.

The new CA4K Access Manager App adds another level of convenient intuitive mobile control to Continental Access’ flagship CA4K Enterprise Integrated Access Control Software, v1.1 or higher, which also supports push notifications or emails, in the event of an emergency, threat level escalation or lockdown events.

Virtual Enterprise Workstation

The App acts as a Virtual Enterprise Workstation in every Security Manager’s pocket, on any smart device, and provides easy effective management of threat levels, lockdown, status and personnel; also controlling all doors (1-32,000), wireless PIN/Prox locks, elevators and entryways, including their global or APB-areas lock down.

The CA4K App itself also enables logged access via a customisable list of approved entry-points without a physical credential, ideal for schools, universities, hospitals, commercial and multi-tenant residential buildings. Continental’s CA4K App boasts universal access functionality, i.e., it can be used to access any lock or reader on the CA4K Enterprise Access Control System.

Likewise, Continental Integrators can use the single CA4K Access Manager App and simply shake their smartphone, to swap between multiple clients’ hosted or remotely-managed systems. This is a tool Continental has introduced to empower its integrators, in addition to its turnkey dealer program to help generate RMR-producing cloud-based access and managed services.

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