Quantasoft IdentLock CS is the Central Station Managed Access Control software to manage HID VertX CS - HID VertX V1000 (HID VertX V100, HID VertX V200, HID VertX V300) and HID VertX V2000 network controllers. For central station managed access control. VertX CS is a family of access controllers that provides fully-functional access control managed and monitored from central stations. As easy to install and configure as typical alarm/ intrusion systems, VertX CS is seamlessly integrated with industry leading central station software.
Alarm dealers have recognized that offering access control is not only extremely beneficial to customers but also provides the opportunity to add incremental services to their customers. However, in the past, adding access control has proven to be too complicated and expensive to become a mainstream offering. The solution to this problem is giving dealers an access control system that works with the central station system already in place, creating one system that manages and monitors both access control and alarm systems. The HID VertX™ products provide a complete and fully featured hardware/firmware infrastructure for OEM access control software host systems, communicating via industry standard TCP/IP protocol, over 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, or the Internet. It can also interface with a Windows® DLL.
The V100 Door/Reader interface connects two access control card readers via Wiegand or Clock-and-Data interface controlling either one or two doors. The V100 features on-board flash memory, allowing program updates to be downloaded via the network. The V100 connects to the V1000 through a high speed RS-485 network. The V1000, in turn, communicates with the system host via industry standard TCP/IP protocol over 10/100 Mbps Ethernet or the Internet. This architecture minimizes the impact on corporate LANs by using only one TCP/IP address for every 32 interfaces and by handling low-level transactions on the RS-485 network.
The V200 input monitor interface connects up to 16 supervised input circuits. Each input point monitors and reports normal, off-normal, and alarm states. The V200 features on-board flash memory, allowing program updates to be downloaded through the network. The V200 connects to the V1000 via a high speed RS-485 network. The V1000, in turn, communicates with the system host via industry standard TCP/IP protocol, over 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, or the Internet. This architecture minimizes the impact on corporate LANs, by using only one TCP/IP address for every 32 interfaces, and by handling low-level transactions on the RS-485 network.