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Suprema biometric devices integrated with Paxton access control system for easy enterprise adoption

 

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Biometric devices for access control and time and attendance tracking from Suprema Inc. have been integrated with Paxton’s Net2 access control system to bring fingerprint or facial recognition to businesses existing systems.

Clients using Paxton Net2 can easily add Suprema biometrics to PIN or RFID card-based access control systems already in use by installing the Suprema Integration with Paxton Net2, according to the announcement. Suprema devices communicate with a Net2 controller via Wiegand, matching biometric data with card data recognized by the system.

The integration is flexible and scalable, Suprema says, and gives the full functionality of Suprema devices to Net2 clients. Administrators can add or search devices or upgrade firmware from a single application, and an Enrollment Helper feature enables users to enroll directly to Net2 without running the Suprema Integration. Users can also register directly from a Suprema device.

The integration also synchronizes user data between the devices and Net2 in real-time for easy management.

“The integration of Suprema’s devices with Paxton’s Net2 is a great advancement that combines top class solutions in access control and biometrics. The new Suprema Integration with Net2 will allow customers to experience Suprema biometrics and strengthen security without having to leave the Net2 system,” Suprema Inc. CEO Young S. Moon states.

Integrated access control and workforce management is an area of particular focus for Suprema, which also recently won a marketing award for a video on the deployment of its fingerprint biometrics at Leicester City Football Club’s King Power Stadium in the UK.

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