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Maxxess Access Control Integration

WAVINT-WS-MAXXESS-01

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Maxxess Access Control Integration

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Fully customised solutions enable you to maximise protection from new and emerging threats, reduce the risk of business disruption, optimise process efficiency, improve return on investment and build competitive advantage from your real time information.

The Wavestore VMS can be installed on Wavestore’s own range of servers, or on a host of compatible third party brands, providing video, data and recording management across the endcustomer’s site. The Maxxess server provides full access control enrolment, administration, control and management across the end customer site. Wavestore VMS servers and Maxxess eFusion Access Control servers are connected to each other via TCP/IP and data is pushed from the Maxxess server into the Wavestore server when an event occurs – such as when a token is presented to an access control reader.

To facilitate transmission of data an application called Maxxess bridge, available from Wavestore, is required to be installed on the Maxxess server which converts data from the serial connection to TCP/IP which is transmitted back over the network. This data is then sent to, stored in, and accessed from the Wavestore metadata database, which is an option you must include when specifying your Wavestore VMS edition. The data pushed to the Wavestore metadata database by the Maxxess server can be associated with any number of cameras, adding powerful visual verification and bringing enhanced operator decision making to an integrated security solution.Maxxess eFusion has also integrated the Wavestore SDK, enabling video from events to be pulled the other way from the Wavestore server into the eFusion server. This allows the two different systems to be used independently but share the same event information with associated video.

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