October 24, 2005—Brivo Systems, the leader of Web applications for access control and security systems, has announced the release of Version 12.16 of the Brivo ACS Online Application and Firmware Version 2.0.3 for the ACS4000-W.
The release to the ACS Online Application includes an updated look and feel to the user interface, enhancements for adding unknown credentials and enhanced reporting for Schedule Relationships, notes the company. These enhancements has been made available to all end-users as part of their ongoing service relationship with Brivo.
The new interface has been updated to make more extensive use of HTML, rather than images, for faster download times, larger data displays and ease of resizing the browser window, notes the company. Weve redesigned the user interface from the bottom up to improve navigation, readability, and most importantly, ease of use, said Steve Van Till, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for Brivo Systems.
Version 12.16 of the ACS Online Application includes a solution, called Swipe to Enroll, where administrators can add unknown cards to a customers account even when the card is an unknown type. A new link added to the interface takes an administrator to a history page of all unknown cards used at any reader within the last twenty-four hours. From that page, administrators will have the ability to add those cards to their Card Bank. The card can also be given a non-numeric name.
The Brivo Access Control System leverages the power and versatility of the Internet to provide total control and real-time visibility of events in facilities. For more on the company and its products, see its Web site.
For more information on this update, contact Brivo Technical Support at 1-866-274-8648 or send an email.