Identity Management Systems, Logical and Physical Access, Convergence

GE Interlogix Two-State Wiegand Interface Card Supports Multi-Credential Formats

Wednesday, August 13, 2003

Lets Users Implement Presently-Installed Conventional and Proprietary BID Formats in New Upgraded Access Control Systems

BOCA RATON, FLA. – August 12, 2003 – GE Interlogix Access and Integration Group (NYSE:GE) today announced that its new Wiegand Interface Unit -Two State Card (WIU-2) supports a wide range of magnetic stripe, Wiegand, proximity, Mifare smart card and biometric readers that employ Wiegand formats. The WIU-2 features a Wiegand data converter, which can accommodate both conventional and proprietary Wiegand reader protocols. It includes a 2 Amp relay for door strike control activities.




“Any organization can now quickly add a wide range of credential readers to any GE Interlogix Secure Perfect or Picture Perfect access control and security management system,” said Randall Provoost, GE Interlogix product marketing manager for credentials and readers. “For those that are upgrading to one of these GE Interlogix systems, they can now employ their present credentials and readers, saving time and money. This is especially important to multi-location enterprises, many of which use a variety of credentials from office to office and country to country.”

The WIU-2 connects between the GE Interlogix microcontroller and access control reader. When a user presents a credential or their biometric to the reader, the WIU-2 converts the BID information into F/2F protocol and sends it to the microcontroller. The GE Interlogix access control system then grants or denies access to the secured location.

The new WIU-2 is available now.

GE Interlogix Access and Integration Group (formerly GE Interlogix, CASI) is the leading provider of access control and integrated security management systems to enterprises worldwide. The company has over 35 years experience manufacturing and marketing access control and security integration software, hardware and services which operate on multiple platforms and serve both enterprise and commercial markets. Its products are sold through a global network of authorized security system integrators.


About GE Interlogix, Inc.
GE Interlogix, part of GE Industrial Systems, is a wholly owned subsidiary of the General Electric Company focused on communication and information technologies for security, safety and lifestyle enhancements. GE Interlogix has operations in more than 25 countries and is represented by some of the best-known brand names for intrusion and fire detection, access and building control, video surveillance, explosive and drug detection, key management and structured wiring. For more information about GE Interlogix and its product offerings, please visit www.GE-Interlogix.com.

For more information, contact:

Joy Curtiss

GE INTERLOGIX ACCESS & INTEGRATION
561-912-5908

joy.curtiss@ge.com


Tom Brigham
BRIGHAM SCULLY
818-716-9021

tbrigham@brighamscully.com [end] 

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