IGuard Features
Multi-Factor Authentication:
With iGuard, users can be authenticated
and verified through either Fingerprint, Smartcard
or Password. And depending on the different time period,
you can set up the iGuard that the users can just
simply presents his smartcard to get authorized (such
as during high-traffic period), or requires the high-security
fingerprint verification (such as after office hours
or during weekends and holidays).
Access Rights:
When you can easily and conveniently
assign different access rights to your employees,
you can plan your security better and maximize the
effectiveness of the human resources . And with the
built-in Web Server technology, iGuard empowers you
to manage the access rights of each individual employees
or a group of employees easily anytime, anywhere using
any web-enabled computers or mobile devices. For example,
you can assign the staff members of the marketing
department the rights to get in the office premises
during weekdays from nine to five only, or prevent
a particular employee from entering the computer server
room.
Reports:
iGuard includes three built-in reports:
Access Log, Attendance Report & Daily In/Out report,
that can be accessed via any web-enabled computer
with web browser. Should more sophisticated reports
be required, such as for the payroll purposes, the
information can be downloaded and saved in Microsoft
Excel format and in plain text format. In addition,
the access records can be saved in any PC in the network
in the popular ODBC database format in real-time manner,
and other applications can conveniently obtain the
information from the ODBC (the required software,
iServer is available free-of-charge in our download
page)
Economical:
All the necessary hardware and software
is built-in to the device, including the hardware
to connect the system to the corporate network. All
you need to do is to plug-in the popular RJ-45 network
cable to the back of the device. No other hardware
and wiring is necessary. In contrast, all other existing
security systems use the old RS232 & RS485 wiring
system to connect to the dedicated computers (not
to the corporate network), and it usually involves
a lot of extra wiring works. 5. Small Footprint:
iGuard is a wall-mounted unit elegantly
designed with extremely small footprint. In fact,
it is the smallest stand-alone biometrics device available
in the market today. It can be mounted easily and
conveniently without requiring a lot of space.

Simplicity:
iGuard is an Internet-Ready Security
System, and is the first and the only network appliance
security product in the market that uses TCP/IP as
the protocol to communicate with other iGuards and
the outside world. The protocol enables the device
to directly connect to the corporate network via the
existing cable wiring. And since the TCP/IP protocol
is the Internet protocol, it allows all computers
in the corporate network to access the device using
the Internet Browser software. As a result, users
do not need to learn to use a new software to access
and administer the device, and most users can start
using the device in minutes. In contrast, all other
similar security systems use proprietary protocol
& wiring, and proprietary software is required
to access these systems.
And for compatibility purposes,
iGuard also supports conventional interfaces including
Wiegand, RS-485 & RS-232.
Security: IG-ER-01
The IG-ER-01 Secure Strike Relay
controller further increases the security level by
controlling the door strike from inside of the premises.
With this optional controller, the iGuard sends a
special signal to this controller to open the door,
rather than directly open the door with the internal
relay. Because this optional controller is installed
inside the premises, it is now impossible for the
intruders to get into the premises, even if they destroy
the iGuard.

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