Orion Entrance Control to Showcase New Turnstiles, Technology at ASIS NYC

Orion Entrance Control, Inc. will showcase the latest technology in turnstiles and lane control software at the 26th annual ASIS NYC Security Conference and Expo to be held April 27-28, at the Javits Center in New York City.

“We have some great turnstiles to showcase at ASIS NYC this year including the OBSG-WAVE which has an integrated Safran MorphoWAVE biometric reader that can capture fingerprints in just one contactless wave movement. We’ve also got some exciting technology to highlight including our own Infinity Remote Lane Control software that can be managed via the sleek new Surface Pro 4 tablet covered in a tough Armodilo case,” said said Orion Entrance Control, Inc., President and Founder Steve Caroselli. “We welcome ASIS NYC attendees to visit Booth 416 to learn more about our vast line of aesthetically pleasing and affordable turnstile security solutions.”

ASIS NYC is an annual two-day event that features education sessions on today’s hottest security issues, an expo of more than 130 solution providers, and networking opportunities with more than 2,000 peers from the public and private sectors. It is hosted by the New York Chapter of ASIS International, the leading organization of security professionals.

ASIS NYC attendees are invited to visit Orion Entrance Control, Inc., Booth 416 to demo exciting new products, including:

    •       OBSG-WAVE Turnstile — The OBSG-WAVE is an Optical Barrier Swing Glass turnstile integrated with the Safran MorphoWAVE biometric reader. The OBSG-WAVE is a beautiful turnstile that captures fingerprints in just one contactless movement or “wave.” The turnstile yields one person per second; perfect for high traffic lobby security.

    •       OSAB-DA Turnstile with Blue Line Technology and IBC Barcode Reader — The OSAB-DA is an Optical Swing Arm Barrier-Double Arm turnstile featuring Blue Line Technology’s First Line Facial Recognition state-of-the-art camera-based software. It also features  integration with IBC’s QScanT bar code reader for visitor management. The IBC QScanT reader reads all forms of bar codes including QR codes.

    •       Infinity Remote Lane Control Software (IRLC-SW) — User friendly lane control software that is intuitive and offers an array of support for end users and integrators. Orion’s IRLC-SW allows access to lanes via a desktop touch screen control or the new sleek Surface Pro 4 tablet (see next item). IRLC-SW includes advanced alarm-type display, technical service tools, lane beam status, I/O status, and per lane volume adjustment. Multiple screens can be connected via LAN.

  •      Infinity Remote Lane Control Software (IRLC-SW) With Surface Pro 4 Touchscreen/Armodilo Case —  Maximize your Infinity Remote Lane Control Software (IRLC-SW) with the Surface Pro 4 touchscreen enclosed in an Armodilo case. The Surface Pro 4 and Armodilo case together provide a functional and sleek implementation for your turnstile’s technology.

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