Hands-free access
To offer secure access control to the young patients with disabilities, Nedap’s uPASS Access was installed. This UHF reader for hands-free access reads access cards at distances of up to 2 meters. It is specifically designed for doorpost mounting and is the perfect solution for entrances that require both convenience and security, like the ones at the MS Queensland Youngcare complex. This small reader utilizes passive UHF cards (EPC GEN 2) and supports all common security industry standards.
Wheelchair access control
Because of the difficulties in presenting a standard access control card, everything needs to be automated so when they wheel their chairs up to a door it opens for them. MS Queensland were extremely happy with the product and we were most impressed by the ability to alter the read range. The readers can be easily configured at the time of installation to suit the needs of the project. Whether it’s a couple of paces or two meters, it is simple to provide the ideal solution.” says Norm Larden, the integrator of the project.
Flexible solution
“The Nedap readers are an industry leader for long-range identification solutions. They are on-site configurable, offer consistent reading up to 5 metres in a weatherproof housing that also provides LED and audible read indication. The cards are available in several form factors and being a passive UHF technology has no battery so there are no concerns regarding the life span of the card. Protégé WX is a fantastic system that is a flexible, all-in-one, web based system that integrates access control, intrusion detection and building automation into one simple unified solution. The modular hardware design provides the flexibility to accommodate any installation whether it’s small, large, residential or commercial. Expandable modules allow you to scale your system as your requirements change.” Mike Knowland, Manager at ISCS Queensland