Johnson Controls , a world leader in smart, healthy and sustainable buildings, and architect of OpenBlue connected digital platforms, announces the availability of new Coppernic C-One2 mobile terminals for the innovative Tyco Software House Reader C•CURE Go. C•CURE Go is an application that extends the capabilities of the C•CURE 9000 security and event management system with portable and secure access control functionality, even in remote or disconnected areas.
The Coppernic C-One2 Android handheld device, featuring a multi-technology HID read head, is the ideal mobile solution to control a person’s access rights anytime, anywhere. The C•CURE Go Reader app validates credentials, performs roll calls and can even apply anti-passback at the device level and also in online mode in conjunction with iSTAR controller areas.
C•CURE Go Reader can work in offline mode, caching staff records and authorization data as well as buffering offline transactions and instantly sync with C•CURE 9000 when back online , making it ideal for construction sites, temporary entrances, off-site events, or roaming. security checkpoints for spontaneous credential checks.
For emergency situations, C•CURE Go Reader features a list system manager to generate a list of all users currently within a specified area, a crucial feature for any emergency or evacuation plan. Cardholders simply present their QR code, iCLASS, MIFARE/DESFire EV2 or proximity card to the handheld reader. Once presented, C•CURE Go Reader displays the associated portrait image, cardholder status, authorization information, and whether the person can be admitted or rejected.
For quick tracking, C•CURE Go Reader can easily create checkpoints and track staff IN and OUT status, as well as capture the GIS location of each card shipment and display locations at C•CURE workstations 9000.