LEGIC™ readers now available from Third Millennium
Product Profile
Following the appointment of Third Millennium as a LEGIC partner, the company has launched the TM470 classic proximity reader and the TM770 intelligent fingerprint terminal.
From January 2003, the company will also be offering a keypad proximity reader and single-gang proximity reader.
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- Contactless LEGIC technology - ensuring high security, comfort, flexibility and cost savings
- Multi-application - access control combined with time management, electronic purse or e-ticketing in a multi-application environment
- Integration - Third Millennium's expertise in providing compatible access control solutions ensures integration of readers with most existing systems
From January 2003, the company will also be offering a keypad proximity reader and single-gang proximity reader.
Technical Specification
Make | Third Millennium |
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Manufacturer | Third Millennium Systems Ltd |
Category | Access Control>Access control systems & kits |
Model code | TM702 |
Series | TM7 Series |
Standalone/ Networked/ PC | Standalone |
Additional info | Fingerprint / Proximity version. Two visual indicators and an integral speaker allow for various connection combinations. A wide range of identity cards and key fobs are available. Combinations of models can be specified by various codes e.g. for HID, Third Millennium, LEGIC, Mifare technology with varying outputs and read technolgy |
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