Paxton Net2 Access Control Now Integrates With NUUO's Video Management System

Paxton has announced the integration of their networked access control system with NUUO's video management system (VMS) and video recording server. Net2 now integrates with Crystal 2.0 and Mainsconsole 5.0, to offer a complete user experience with a range of sophisticated features.

Integration with the NUUO VMS allows users to link Paxton events directly with surveillance video, define instant actions for each trigger and receive notifications of alarm events as they occur, as well as perform keyword searches across servers. This integration will provide users with a complete operating experience, reaping the benefits of both access control and VMS under a single interface.

Paxton provides industry-leading access control systems which meet the challenges and trends of the security industry. With 30 years' industry experience, they offer engineering excellence, creating simple, yet intelligent and innovative products with simplicity designed in, ensuring they're straightforward to install, use and maintain.

Founded in 2004, NUUO Inc. is a global leader in surveillance solutions, known for reliability, prompt service and innovative thinking. Focusing on open platform technology, NUUO has long aimed to make its solutions vendor neutral to guarantee easy integration with third parties.

Gareth OHara, Paxton Sales and Marketing Director, said: "The Paxton/NUUO integration partnership compliments the strengths of both parties. With Paxton's market leading Net2 access control and integrated video door entry solutions built upon the foundations of being easy to install, configure and operate, feeding into the exceptionally flexible, comprehensive NUUO management platform, we believe that we have delivered a winning solution to the market. We look forward to see how installers and integrators respond to the integration and hope it delivers what many have been asking for."

Graham Goldridge, NUUO Regional Sales Director, said: "NUUO NVR and Paxton access control are highly compatible with one another. The integration of NUUO and Paxton solutions will enable improved efficiency which is extremely beneficial to our mutual customers."

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