Lenel, Interlogix: Safeguarding people and places in a mobile world
LAS VEGAS – April 5, 2017 – Mobile devices are changing how people access hotel rooms, office buildings and even their homes. At the forefront of the movement to make security products more accessible on the go, brands like Lenel and Interlogix are delivering innovative mobile solutions that add to end-user convenience, safety and security. Both brands, alongside Supra and Onity, will be on-hand to showcase these offerings at the International Security Conference & Exposition (ISC West) April 5-7 in Las Vegas. Lenel, Interlogix, Supra and Onity are part of UTC Climate, Controls & Security, a unit of United Technologies Corp (NYSE:UTX).
“We are continually looking to deliver innovative products based on key trends we see in the industry,” said Jurgen Timperman, president, global security products, UTC Climate, Controls & Security. “We are moving from protecting people within four walls to protecting people wherever they are, as well as responding to the growing need for users to have real-time access to their systems through their smart devices.”
For almost two decades, UTC brands have provided cutting edge, cloud-based solutions for keyless access. In real estate alone, the Supra business has an installed base of more than 2 million Bluetooth keyboxes in North America.
In hospitality, Onity’s DirectKey™ technology is deployed at thousands of hotel rooms. The cloud-based system allows hotel guests to bypass the front desk by securely downloading their room keys to their smartphones. The mobile key credentials along with Bluetooth hardware modules in door locks provide easy, secure access to the guest room and other access-controlled areas on the hotel property.
“Now we’re taking our mobile technology across the portfolio,” said Ron Virden, managing director, global access solutions, UTC Climate, Controls & Security. “With the recently introduced BlueDiamond™ mobile credentials and readers for Lenel systems, we can provide customers mobile credentialing for enterprise-wide commercial applications.”
Integrated into the OnGuard® 7.3 platform, the new BlueDiamond mobile ecosystem is a complete cloud-based service with a smartphone app and Bluetooth readers. Credentials are activated by email and the smartphone app detects the readers when nearby while the access control system authorizes or denies entry based on current access rights. An add-on version of the reader can provide Bluetooth capability to most existing readers.
“Smartphones reduce the need for employee access cards, diminishing the cost and security concerns that go along with plastic badges,” Virden said. “They also provide an added layer of identification when device PIN codes or biometric verification are enabled.”
And, rather than use a dedicated badging station equipped with a computer, camera and card printer, the new OnGuard credentials module allows administrators to onboard a new employee, take their photo, and issue a mobile credential to their phone – all from a tablet while being out of their office.
“We’re taking mobile solutions even one step further by aligning with Everbridge and AlertEnterprise to offer a total on-premise and off-premise security solution – protecting people wherever they are, and whatever situation they are in,” said Virden.
Other ways the company is offering convenience to consumers is through its latest smart home offerings. The UltraSync™ SmartHome system from Interlogix allows homeowners to lock and unlock doors, arm and disarm a security system, control lights, thermostats and appliances or view live and recorded video – all from their smart device.
“Our mobile technology is expanding the ways professionals interact with and protect their smart buildings; and the way families control and secure their smart homes,” said Timperman. “It’s part of our constant dedication to innovate and make the world a safer and more convenient place to live.”