Access control manufacturer, Inner Range has announced a number of enhancements to its flagship product - Integriti, including becoming ONVIF Conformant and providing built-in visitor management capabilities.

Integriti is Inner Range’s enterprise-level intelligent access and security system, and the company’s R&D team is constantly working on improvements to improve safety and ease of access for customers.

New update available for Integriti

From July 2022, a new update is available for new and existing customers, which includes allowing visitor management to be carried out directly within Integriti via a dedicated interface. Default properties and permissions can be set up for different types of visitor, making it easier for users to create suitable credentials, and manage current visitors on site. This is available for Integriti customers with ‘business’ or ‘corporate’ software options.

Other enhancements include being able to create QR code credentials for visitors directly within Integriti, without the need for a visitor management system, as well as new integrations with STid Bluetooth door readers, and Dormakaba wireless locks.

Integriti can also now integrate with MOBOTIX HUB cameras, and an existing interface with Milestone has more advanced options for operators.

Enhanced access and security management

From next month (August) Integriti will become ONVIF Conformant. This means operators can connect IP CCTV cameras that are ONVIF Conformant directly to Integriti, without the need for a network recorder or video management system for basic tasks, such as live video streaming, event monitoring, and exporting current frames.

Tim Northwood, the Director of Inner Range, said “As a manufacturer, our R&D team is constantly exploring new ways to make our systems easier and more efficient for operators to use, provide a slick and hassle-free experience for workers, residents and visitors, all while maintaining high levels of security.

He adds, “These latest enhancements will give all customers more choice in how they manage access and security, as well as offering some cost and resource savings where additional third-party systems are no longer required.

Inner Range’s entry-level system, Inception

The UK team at Inner Range will be showcasing Integriti’s latest enhancements and vast integration capabilities, as well as its entry-level system, Inception, at the International Security Expo 2022, which is taking place in London, United Kingdom, in September 2022.

Inner Range systems have been installed in over 30 countries, offering trouble-free access and smart building management for local sites as well as national and global estates. Customers include hospitals and high-security units, colleges, distribution centres and pharmaceutical companies, government and critical national infrastructure.

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