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Inner Range Integriti software update

Inner Range’s latest upgrades to its Enterprise-level system, and its integrated security access control system, inception, feature system warning and product support improvements. Version 23 of Integriti includes enhancements to system warnings, translation architecture and improvements such as firmware updates and installation packages which will make Integriti easier to use and more efficient. Redesigned System Warnings The user interface for viewing and dealing with outstanding system warnings has been redesigned to increase the visibility of problems in the system so they can be resolved more easily. Potential problems in the system will be immediately noticeable so they can be looked at quickly, which will prevent long term issues. All system warnings are now grouped into one of three top-level categories: hardware, system health, integration, and a summary for each is displayed at the top of the system warning dialog, making it easy to identify which areas of the software has problems. The system warnings can be filtered down by type and category. They can also be suppressed to allow those caused by known factors to be removed from the dialog until they are ready to be addressed. On upgrading to v23.0 all existing system warnings will be deleted, but warnings which are still applicable will be automatically regenerated over time after starting Integriti services and reconnecting to Controllers. Translating Integriti Software This has received several improvements to help in translating the Integriti software for use in different cultures. Updates include simplifying the selection of the translation language for the software, right-to-left support, and support for translating Integriti software integrations. The improvements will offer more flexibility at multi-lingual sites, allowing the Integriti language to differ from the system language. Right-to-Left Support Any language which is usually written from right-to-left will now display in a right-to-left format in Integriti. Translation files can be generated and loaded in the same way as the Integriti software, with individual integration template files being made available with all new integration releases. Integrations will automatically use the same translation language as the Integriti software. Further improvements The Navigation Tree will be sorted alphabetically by default, with site/keywords grouped at the top and all hardware grouped at the bottom. Firmware will be automatically updated with the latest available versions as new versions of Integriti are installed. Added support for Duo 2FA and formal support for Microsoft Authenticator to authenticate operators logging into Integriti clients. The option to automatically delete visitors, and their associated users, after they have checked out. Tim Northwood, Inner Range’s Sales Director, said: “One of the things we pride ourselves on is providing our integrators and tech support with effective solutions to quickly deal with any problems which arise. “The latest Integriti updates have been developed to speed up processes, make it more accessible to everyone, and to allow our technicians and integrators to work remotely and solve issues far more quickly than if they had to be on site.” Inception’s latest release, version 5.1.0, includes updates for OSDP reader management, reports, output control, area arm notifications, calendars, Ethernet Bridges, and other fixes. New features and updates include French Canadian translation and the option to change addresses of OSDP readers to improve the two-way communication between access control systems. Read the rest of this exclusive interview in our latest issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on:  Security Buyer  @SecurityBuyer  @Secbuyer Media Contact Rebecca Morpeth Spayne, Editor, Security Portfolio Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 922 Email: editor@securitybuyer.com

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Inception

Automated actions triggered by user-counts for Inner Range’s Inception

Access control manufacturer Inner Range has released a new update for its entry-level product Inception, allowing operators to set automated actions in response to specific user numbers. Automated actions based on user-count triggers include being able to change heating and air conditioning depending on the number of people on site, or in a particular area, showing messages about parking availability for drivers as they enter car parks, depending on how many other vehicles are there or automatic alarm-setting as people leave the site. Tim Northwood, general manager of Inner Range, said: “This is about making life better and easier for users and security managers alike. By automating some building and facilities functions, security managers can free up their time to deal with the most important matters. “It’s another great feature for Inception, adding to the system’s power and flexibility while still retaining a budget-friendly price tag.” Inception is Inner Range’s award-winning Entry-level access control and security alarm system. It is simple to install, offers any time anywhere web browser access without the need for additional software and can integrate with CCTV and some building automation functions to ease access and ensure security for single sites. Another feature in the latest update allows security managers to export encrypted CSV files of user-names and passwords from one Inception system to another, which helps organisations such as schools that may have staff moving between sites. Inner Range has been a world leader in the design and manufacture of intelligent security solutions since it was established in 1988. More than 150,000 Inner Range systems have been installed in over 30 countries. Customers include hospitals and high-security units, colleges, distribution centres and pharmaceutical companies. government and critical national infrastructure. The update is available now for new and existing customers. For more security news visit here.

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New ANPR integration for Inner Range’s Integriti

Access control manufacturer Inner Range has announced a new integration with ANPR company Tattile. Inner Range’s access control and intruder detection system, Integriti, can now integrate with Tattile’s ANPR system, Vega Smart HD/2HD. The Italian manufacturer’s Vega Smart HD/2HD system is designed for security, free flow tolling and traffic monitoring. It offers high levels of accuracy in reading number plates, including at speeds of over 150mph. The system can cover two lanes of traffic over a total width of 7.5 metres. In addition to number plate data, the system can recognise vehicle colour, brand and model as well as providing full HD streaming for video surveillance. Tim Northwood, General Manager at Inner Range, said: “We’ve tried and tested Tattile’s system and it delivers on its promise of great accuracy extremely quickly. It’s a fantastic addition to our range of integration options for Integriti customers who monitor and manage multiple systems in one place and benefit from improved security and safety as a result.” Inner Range’s Integriti reportedly delivers an intelligent integrated security solution ideal for managing and controlling single and multiple sites at local, national and global levels. Integration with a wide range of third-party systems turns Integriti into a PSIM system, managing not only security and building automation but also people and business continuity processes such as HR, payroll, health & safety and other regulations. Its’ reporting functionality also enables organisations to gain valuable insight and evidence for business improvement and other core business functions. www.innerrange.co.uk

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New ANPR integration for Inner Range’s Integriti

Access control manufacturer Inner Range has announced a new integration with ANPR company Tattile. Inner Range’s access control and intruder detection system, Integriti, can now integrate with Tattile’s ANPR system, Vega Smart HD/2HD. The Italian manufacturer’s Vega Smart HD/2HD system is designed for security, free flow tolling and traffic monitoring. It offers high levels of accuracy in reading number plates, including at speeds of over 150mph. The system can cover two lanes of traffic over a total width of 7.5 metres. In addition to number plate data, the system can recognise vehicle colour, brand and model as well as providing full HD streaming for video surveillance. Tim Northwood, General Manager at Inner Range, said: “We’ve tried and tested Tattile’s system and it delivers on its promise of great accuracy extremely quickly. It’s a fantastic addition to our range of integration options for Integriti customers who monitor and manage multiple systems in one place and benefit from improved security and safety as a result.” Inner Range’s Integriti reportedly delivers an intelligent integrated security solution ideal for managing and controlling single and multiple sites at local, national and global levels. Integration with a wide range of third-party systems turns Integriti into a PSIM system, managing not only security and building automation but also people and business continuity processes such as HR, payroll, health & safety and other regulations. Its’ reporting functionality also enables organisations to gain valuable insight and evidence for business improvement and other core business functions. www.innerrange.co.uk

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Time to migrate to Integriti as Concept nears End Of Life, says Inner Range

Inner Range has announced customer with Concept systems should migrate to Integriti as Concept nears End Of Life. According to the manufacturer, Integriti is compatible with Concept so migrating is easy, efficient and extremely cost-effective at only a fraction of the cost of an entire system replacement. Concept systems and parts are available to buy until the end of April 2019. Inner Range will continue to provide technical support for existing customers, repairing or replacing parts from existing stock or suitable alternatives as necessary. However, the system’s underlying technology is no longer economical to maintain in comparison with modern platforms like Integriti, and Inner Range has found it increasingly difficult to source the required electrical components. Concept systems use Insight software which follows the same End Of Life timeline as Concept. Tim Northwood, General Manager at Inner Range, said: “We owe much of our success to the Concept system and we remain very proud of our flagship product. But technology always moves forward. Integriti is a brilliant product for enterprise spaces and offers a very cost-effective migration path for our Concept customers. “We’ll continue to provide technical support for Concept users but we’re urging them to migrate to Integriti. This will futureproof their system and give them access a whole host of additional benefits.” Benefits for Concept users migrating to Integriti include more integrations with current manufacturers for security, building automation, people and business continuity processes, superb graphics, enhanced reporting, more flexibility around global programming and permissions as well as being compatible with current and future IT platforms, such as Windows and Vista. www.innerrange.com

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Time to migrate to Integriti as Concept nears End Of Life, says Inner Range

Inner Range has announced customer with Concept systems should migrate to Integriti as Concept nears End Of Life. According to the manufacturer, Integriti is compatible with Concept so migrating is easy, efficient and extremely cost-effective at only a fraction of the cost of an entire system replacement. Concept systems and parts are available to buy until the end of April 2019. Inner Range will continue to provide technical support for existing customers, repairing or replacing parts from existing stock or suitable alternatives as necessary. However, the system’s underlying technology is no longer economical to maintain in comparison with modern platforms like Integriti, and Inner Range has found it increasingly difficult to source the required electrical components. Concept systems use Insight software which follows the same End Of Life timeline as Concept. Tim Northwood, General Manager at Inner Range, said: “We owe much of our success to the Concept system and we remain very proud of our flagship product. But technology always moves forward. Integriti is a brilliant product for enterprise spaces and offers a very cost-effective migration path for our Concept customers. “We’ll continue to provide technical support for Concept users but we’re urging them to migrate to Integriti. This will futureproof their system and give them access a whole host of additional benefits.” Benefits for Concept users migrating to Integriti include more integrations with current manufacturers for security, building automation, people and business continuity processes, superb graphics, enhanced reporting, more flexibility around global programming and permissions as well as being compatible with current and future IT platforms, such as Windows and Vista. www.innerrange.com

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Grade 3 alarm systems ‘standard’ for all Inner Range products

Inner Range access control products all include intruder detection systems certified as Grade 3, according to European Standard EN50131-1. The grading system reflects how skilled and prepared intruders might be. Grade 3 (on an ascending risk scale from 1 to 4) assumes intruders will have some knowledge of an alarm system and a comprehensive range of tools and portable electronic equipment. Many insurance companies will not provide business cover unless a Grade 3 alarm system is in place. Tim Northwood, General Manger at Inner Range, said: “Our intelligent access control systems always offer high quality intruder detection as standard. We know security is paramount, regardless of whether customers are looking for an Entry or Enterprise level product. So we ensure all our products include certified Grade 3 alarm systems. “Combining intruder detection with access control also means customers don’t have to buy, install and maintain two separate systems, saving time and resources while also providing a more effective solution for access and security challenges.” Wireless devices, such as wireless motion sensors, can also be fitted to Inner Range products via partner companies Inovonics and Paradox. This is helpful for some listed and public buildings where wiring is difficult or prohibited for aesthetic reasons. Wireless systems are certified as Grade 2 but in some cases provide the only security solution. High levels of security feature throughout Inner Range systems. For example, the manufacturer’s access cards include MIFARE DESFire EV2 chips. These offer excellent security, privacy and multi-application support. Their Sifer readers deploy 128bit AES encryption from the card through to the door module, providing a far superior level of security than traditional Wiegand based card readers too. www.innerrange.co.uk

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Grade 3 alarm systems ‘standard’ for all Inner Range products

Inner Range access control products all include intruder detection systems certified as Grade 3, according to European Standard EN50131-1. The grading system reflects how skilled and prepared intruders might be. Grade 3 (on an ascending risk scale from 1 to 4) assumes intruders will have some knowledge of an alarm system and a comprehensive range of tools and portable electronic equipment. Many insurance companies will not provide business cover unless a Grade 3 alarm system is in place. Tim Northwood, General Manger at Inner Range, said: “Our intelligent access control systems always offer high quality intruder detection as standard. We know security is paramount, regardless of whether customers are looking for an Entry or Enterprise level product. So we ensure all our products include certified Grade 3 alarm systems. “Combining intruder detection with access control also means customers don’t have to buy, install and maintain two separate systems, saving time and resources while also providing a more effective solution for access and security challenges.” Wireless devices, such as wireless motion sensors, can also be fitted to Inner Range products via partner companies Inovonics and Paradox. This is helpful for some listed and public buildings where wiring is difficult or prohibited for aesthetic reasons. Wireless systems are certified as Grade 2 but in some cases provide the only security solution. High levels of security feature throughout Inner Range systems. For example, the manufacturer’s access cards include MIFARE DESFire EV2 chips. These offer excellent security, privacy and multi-application support. Their Sifer readers deploy 128bit AES encryption from the card through to the door module, providing a far superior level of security than traditional Wiegand based card readers too. www.innerrange.co.uk

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Grade 3 alarm systems ‘standard’ for all Inner Range products

Inner Range access control products all include intruder detection systems certified as Grade 3, according to European Standard EN50131-1. The grading system reflects how skilled and prepared intruders might be. Grade 3 (on an ascending risk scale from 1 to 4) assumes intruders will have some knowledge of an alarm system and a comprehensive range of tools and portable electronic equipment. Many insurance companies will not provide business cover unless a Grade 3 alarm system is in place. Tim Northwood, General Manger at Inner Range, said: “Our intelligent access control systems always offer high quality intruder detection as standard. We know security is paramount, regardless of whether customers are looking for an Entry or Enterprise level product. So we ensure all our products include certified Grade 3 alarm systems. “Combining intruder detection with access control also means customers don’t have to buy, install and maintain two separate systems, saving time and resources while also providing a more effective solution for access and security challenges.” Wireless devices, such as wireless motion sensors, can also be fitted to Inner Range products via partner companies Inovonics and Paradox. This is helpful for some listed and public buildings where wiring is difficult or prohibited for aesthetic reasons. Wireless systems are certified as Grade 2 but in some cases provide the only security solution. High levels of security feature throughout Inner Range systems. For example, the manufacturer’s access cards include MIFARE DESFire EV2 chips. These offer excellent security, privacy and multi-application support. Their Sifer readers deploy 128bit AES encryption from the card through to the door module, providing a far superior level of security than traditional Wiegand based card readers too. www.innerrange.co.uk

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