FEIG launches myAXXESS RFID access software
FEIG ELECTRONIC has launched myAXXESS, its innovative, secure, powerful and economical RFID access control solution for buildings and parking areas. The solution is free with FEIG reader hardware.
myAXXESS can be a standalone system or integrated into an existing RFID control point. The myAXXESS solution gives a sales boost to system integrators because they can now offer users a convenient, simple way to fully manage access at no additional cost.
Integrators can tap into FEIG advanced technology for applications that open electronic gates and barriers. Users access short-range applications with chip cards or key fobs. The user presents credentials a few inches from the reader and the system responds. Transponders for long-range identification can be located on the windshield, rearview mirror headlight of a vehicle.
Long-range RFID readers from FEIG are fast, so authorized users pass through the gate as quickly as the gate allows, without waiting extra time for the reader to grant access. Tags are non-proprietary, so customers can purchase inexpensive tags and brand for their business.
myAXXESS can be a standalone system or integrated into an existing RFID control point. The myAXXESS solution gives a sales boost to system integrators because they can now offer users a convenient, simple way to fully manage access at no additional cost.
Integrators can tap into FEIG advanced technology for applications that open electronic gates and barriers. Users access short-range applications with chip cards or key fobs. The user presents credentials a few inches from the reader and the system responds. Transponders for long-range identification can be located on the windshield, rearview mirror headlight of a vehicle.
Long-range RFID readers from FEIG are fast, so authorized users pass through the gate as quickly as the gate allows, without waiting extra time for the reader to grant access. Tags are non-proprietary, so customers can purchase inexpensive tags and brand for their business.
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