Continental Access

CA4K Enterprise Security & Access Control Software

CA4K Enterprise Security & Access Control Software

Continental Access has released new CA4K Enterprise Security & Access Control Software integrating access control, wireless locking, alarms, video and remote hosted services. The new CA4K was designed to be a truly scalable single solution that is easy and economical to use, program, deploy and maintain. It features an open API, new POE controller, simultaneous multi-credential support, comprehensive web client for secure control from anywhere and the lowest total cost of operation. The powerful, all-new security management system delivers smartly and easily through new icon user interface with multiview-windows, active visitor management with live cross-check and streamlined LDAP Active Directory-compliant and custom multi-language auto-load operator log-ins. For dramatic labor savings, CA4K has seamless integration with a full line of Wireless customizable locks and keypads with built-in multi-technology smart readers; as well as ultra-high-speed support for Continental’s new POE uniVerse single door controller or expandable, field-upgradable conventional controllers.

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