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MedixSafe, a pioneer in the access control cabinet market, is pleased to introduce its new GS1 Gun Safe. Initially custom-built to accommodate a request from a police department looking to secure firearms, the GS1 electronically controlled cabinet is an access control solution that law enforcement, airport security staff and private gun owners alike can count on to restrict access to their firearms.

Easy to manage from any computer, the MedixSafe GS1 is equipped with a stand-alone networkable TCP/IP based controller. It’s designed to require both an individual PIN and/or Proximity Card to gain access. All PIN/Card activity is recorded in the PIN/Card reader memory, providing a reliable log of who has accessed the gun safe. The GS1 can store up to 30,000 users and a 50,000 event activity log.

Embedded help screen

It features a USB-host port for offline data management/access; audio-visual indicators via an internal speaker; bi-color LED operation indicator; two separate compartments; a large LCD screen; and, MedixSafe Audit software. The software comes with an interactive embedded help screen, intuitive icons; descriptive, easy-to-understand information, and a well-organized menu and programming for quick setup. The only hardware users need is their existing PC or laptop.

"MedixSafe is dedicated to providing the very best in access and key control," says Jim Turner, President, MedixSafe. "Our new GS1 Gun Safe allows law enforcement, airport security staff and private gun owners alike to properly secure their firearms with a trusted access control solution.”

Made of heavy-duty 10 gauge steel, it features two mechanical locking mechanisms and a key override. The GS1 is available in a black, powder coated finish. Dimensions: 63” High x 36” Wide x 30” Deep. Voltage: 12 Volt DC current draw 80mA idle 500mA active.

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