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solutions. One of the newest ad-
ditions to the XS4 product range 
is the electronic lock with keypad. 
This product provides a choice of 
locking methods on doors where 
extra levels of security and control 
may be needed. It offers multiple 
security authentication methods to 
control access including proximity 
card, combined use of a PIN code 
plus proximity card or a separate 
keypad code. It is also available in 
a wireless version for online real-
time control.
Alarms
Rapier.
· Elmdene International Lim-
ited
 demonstrated the upgraded 
capabilities of the Rapier external 
intruder alarm sounder. The newly 
updated features allow Rapier 
range models to comply with the 
pivotal EN50131-4:2009 Grade 
3 and 4 standard. This range of 
sounders is now fitted with a 
diagnostic LED that automatically 
flashes to indicate any problems 
with the device. The units also 
offer versatile trigger options and 
`comfort' LEDs to signal that 
they are in working order. Other 
key features include low power 
operation, battery and piezo self-
test, remote test input, ring line 
monitoring, silent engineer mode 
and cascade tamper for multiple 
sounder installations.
Installation has also been 
simplified in the new units with 
the adoption of control panel 
dependent end-of-line resistors. 
For added flexibility the sounders 
can be mounted horizontally or 
vertically, a feature which is aided 
by two internal spirit levels.
· Cias Elettronica displayed 
Sioux, a fence mounted perim-
eter intrusion detection system 
which comprises a multitude of 
mems type tri-axial accelerometer 
sensors, organised in sub-systems 
made up of 1 master sensor and 
6 slave sensors: each is individual 
and provides its own signal on a 
Facestation.
Facestation comes with a wide 
array of features and functions 
which can be assessed through an 
intuitive touch screen GUI. The 
device also features an embedded 
web server for easier device con-
trol, and supports both analogue 
and digital video phone integra-
tion, and with facility for up to 
10,000 users through a powerful 
dual CPU. The terminal also 
includes a built in 13.56MHz card 
reader which supports both the 
Desfire and Mifare solutions.
· HID displayed the multi-func-
tional Iclass SE Readers, which can 
be updated with software in order 
to meet the demands for different 
card technologies such as EM, 
Mifire, Desfire, HID Prox, Indala, 
Iclass, etc. It offers a standards 
based, technology-independent 
and flexible identity data structure 
based on Secure Identity Object 
(SIO), a new portable credential 
methodology. SIOs can reside on 
any card technology, microproces-
sor-based cards, NFC smart-
phones, USB tokens, computer 
drives, and other formats. SIO is 
device independent, providing an 
additional layer of security with 
additional key diversification, au-
thentication and encryption. SIOs 
are defined using open standards 
that can support any piece of 
data, including data for access 
control, biometrics, vending, time 
and-attendance, and many other 
applications.   
· Salto Systems 
presented its 
latest access control innovations, 
including the newest additions to 
its class leading XS4 platform. The 
latest XS4 on-line wireless solution 
needs no hard wiring to provide 
a totally wire free networked 
electronic locking solution with 
an extensive range of features. Ac-
cording to Salto, it is designed for 
applications that need the latest in 
high level real-time access control 
without the need for wiring, 
and complements Salto Virtual 
Network (SVN) and hardwired IP 
security 
events / review
Edwin Siemerink and Jan Hofman from 
the dutch Nedap AVI.
Young Soo Moon from 
Suprema was happy to 
be at Ifsec.
Charlie Erickson and Sanna Leerkes 
from Nu Optic.
Optex was represented by Tomoaki Ito, 
Int. Sales Engineering Manager, Aude 
Desbrieres, Marketing Manager and 
Neil Foster, Area Sales Manager.
Koert Devlaeminck, Regional Sales 
Manager and Liz Cox, Marketing, from 
JVC, was pleased to be at Ifsec.
Paul Santos, David Grude, Stuart Hib-
berd and Francois Lagadec from Castel 
seemed to have a great time at Ifsec.
Fujifilm welcomed many visitors to its 
stand. Nina Kurten, Sales Repre-
sentative, Yukihide Nakazato, Manager, 
Bernhard Uhlhaas, Sales representative 
and Manuela Schmitz-Muno, Regional 
Manager.
KBC was represented by Hazel Sturgess, 
Marketing, and Carol Downing, Prod-
uct Manager.
The finnish company Idesco had some busy days. Adam 
Trigg, Sales Manager UK & Ireland, Timo Jauhiainen, 
VP Sales & Marketing, Jari Valtonen, Managing Direc-
tor, and Anu-Leena Arola, Director R&D and Services.
Eyevis GmbH was represented by Daniel 
Kugel, Int. Sales, Sabrina Raschke, 
Marketing, Eric Henique, Marketing 
Manager, and Christoph Pfäffle, Project 
Management.