FlexPower Gemini RGM is the first and only solution on the market that provides the complete and seamless mechanical integration of operating power
FlexPower Gemini RGM series and NetLink Network Communications Module are now tested and certified for cybersecurity capabilities

LifeSafety Power, Inc. will highlight its industry leading network and IT-centric Smart Power Solutions during ISC West 2016 at booth 14121, including the dually listed Underwriters Laboratories (UL)/Underwriters Laboratories Canada (ULC) FlexPower® Gemini RGM series and its premier NetLink™ Network Communications Module, now tested and certified for cybersecurity capabilities.

FlexPower Gemini RGM

FlexPower® Gemini RGM is the first and only solution on the market that provides the complete and seamless mechanical integration of operating power, Mercury Security access controller hardware and optional lock power in a 19-inch rack mount configuration for data centres or IT network closets. The units are expandable for small or large door counts and the small footprint, elegantly designed Gemini RGM extends the realm of installation possibilities for systems integrators and is the only product on the market tested and certified for all integrated components in a single design.

NetLink's proven cybersecurity features and design

In addition, LifeSafety Power will also highlight the NetLink Network Communications Module, which has been tested and certified by independent third party agency Smithee, Spelvin, Agnew & Plinge, Inc. as meeting specific cybersecurity features appropriate for enterprise use. NetLink demonstrated proven system interfaces, instrumentation and infrastructure safeguards to prevent surreptitious attacks to networked power solutions. (Specific cybersecurity features, testing parameters and other information can be found here.) NetLink is the network connected control unit for LifeSafety Power’s FlexPower® product line.

FlexPower MCLASS Unified Power System

LifeSafety Power will also have on display the UL-Listed FlexPower® MCLASS Unified Power System, also engineered specifically to house power modules alongside Mercury Security access control hardware in a wall-mount configuration. The MCLASS Unified Power System contains security panels and power management in a single, integrated and listed enclosure, simplifying wiring and labour. This saves the expense of mounting and wiring separate enclosures and AC drops for lock power, while reducing wall space with a smaller enclosure footprint. A removable back plate mounts power and Mercury controllers, making wiring faster and easier for additional labour savings. MCLASS comes in a variety of sizes to accommodate door count and wire management preferences by the integrator.

In addition, LifeSafety Power network modules can remotely monitor the power to both the Mercury Security panels and installed locks to increase reliability and detect potential problems before they happen or as they occur with notification via email, smartphone or web-based device.

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