The manufacturer and wholesaler of identification systems and biometrics Kimaldi Electronics has introduced a new RFID access control and presence equipment for the business market, with various configuration options.

Kimaldi control accessesThe new access control system and the presence of Kimaldi Electronics, manufacturer and wholesaler of identification and control equipment for people, has been developed to improve comprehensive management in employee input and exit companies, with various configuration options.

This time management module for workers includes an access and presence control terminal and flexible management software adaptable to the needs of each company. The system offers various configuration options in both the type of technology, with the incorporation of radiofrequency or fingerprint biometrics; as in communications, with Ethernet or WiFi.

The device incorporates its own software so that it can be used as access or presence control, adding to the management tool to discharge employees, access cards, shift management, Etc. This terminal-integrated software has been developed by one of the company's distributors using the Kimaldi Kiwi module and the GP20 RFID proximity reader, kimaldi markets in two versions: one access control and one to manage the presence control of an unlimited number of employees and adaptable to the needs of each company.

The access control version includes a specific location, while it can be extended to checkpoints to get reports from each location, and incorporates real-time visual access verification technology through a screen. With more advanced features, the presence control version incorporates a touch screen and numeric keypad so that the employee can record any incident in their access, although the system can also be set by default.

Moreover, Kimaldi Electronics participates in the edition 2013 from Smart City Expo World Congress, that will take place in the 19 To 21 November in Fira de Barcelona, where it will show in your stand (F610) their new innovations in their own and brand identification systems that represent.


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By • 8 Nov, 2013
• Section: Deep down, Access control, Networks