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Tyco Secures Minsk Airport with CEM Systems AC2000

Says the airport utilizes the AC2000 WEB Visitor Management application to manage visitor access via a standard web browser

CEM Systems, part of the Tyco Security Products business unit of Tyco, has installed its AC2000 access control and security management system at the Minsk Airport, Belarus by CEM Approved Reseller Unibelus.

Philip Verner, Regional Sales Director (EMEA), CEM Systems, said, “In selecting AC2000, Minsk Airport have chosen an access control and security management system that has a long and established record at some of the world’s most prestigious airports. CEM has a history of understanding the security requirements and needs of airports and the industry leading CEM AC2000 system has been used to secure airports for over 20 years.”

Minsk Airport has installed the AC2000 video interface for MatriVideo to allow security personnel to associate access control alarms with MatriVideo digital video clips as well as view live camera footage. Using the AC2000 Alarm Event Display (AED) application all alarms and camera footage can be displayed centrally on the AC2000 system enabling it to act as the central command and control for alarm management.

To increase flexibility and reduce operational costs, the airport has utilised the AC2000 WEB Visitor Management application to remotely manage visitor access via a standard web browser. In order to monitor staff IN and OUT times, the airport uses the AC2000 Time and Attendance module. The airport also used low cost eDCM300 intelligent two door controllers, designed to interface to third-party read heads. The tamper proof controller has a structured database which allows storage of large amounts of cardholder records for off-line card validation.

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