Altronix Features New eFlow Pro Series Auto-Ranging Power at GSX 2025

Altronix, provider of power and networking solutions, is showcasing its latest innovations that elevate security and system performance at GSX 2025 in Booth #2155. Making its debut is the new eFlow Pro Series auto-ranging power supply/charger with enhanced features providing greater versatility for myriad access control and security applications. Altronix is also showcasing new Access & Power integration products, Networking solutions for single pair ethernet, Fiber, and PoE with LINQ™ network power management upgrades.

“We are continually expanding the Altronix product portfolio to provide security professionals with greater versatility, efficiencies and reliability,” said Alan Forman, President of Altronix. “The introduction of our eFlow Pro Series, along with myriad access and network power integration upgrades demonstrate our commitment to innovation.”

Featured solutions on display from Altronix include:

The new eFlow15UB - Universal Power Supply/Charger with auto-ranging input 90VAC to 256VAC input allows for selectable 12VDC at 14A and 24VDC at 10A outputs, providing system installers globally with greater flexibility and convenience. Its enhanced features include: a removeable AC input terminal block, Lithium or SLA battery charging, fire alarm disconnect, short circuit and overload protection and more. eFlow15UB also allows for LINQ network technology for remote monitoring, power management, and diagnostics via LINQ2 Module.

Altronix LINQ™ network communications now integrates with Milestone XProtect VMS to receive device events, including connectivity status, value threshold breaches, as well as service and battery notifications directly in the XProtect Smart Client. The integration provides a "single-pane-of-glass" to monitor the health and status of Altronix devices and any equipment it powers to best sustain uptime of mission critical systems.

NetWay Spectrum with integrated EBC48 rapid battery charger delivers up to 90W per port and recharges 32AH batteries in under eight hours. These hardened PoE switches utilize fiber for remote deployments and provide extended backup to keep systems operating where only intermittent power is available. New 277VAC input options support a variety of applications at the edge.

Pace™ Long-Range Ethernet Solutions extend Ethernet connectivity up to 1000m over a single pair or up to 500 meters over structured cabling, enabling the deployment of IP devices at longer distances. Pace also supports T1L industrial devices like sensors and controllers for a wide range of industrial/building automation applications utilizing existing single pair infrastructure.

Trove™ Access and Power Integration Solutions are available in pre-wired and pre-configured kits that support over 50 leading access control brands including AMAG, AXIS, Brivo, Galaxy, PDK, Software House, and all Mercury platform controllers such as Avigilon, Genetec, LenelS2 and more! Trove is available in outdoor, scalable wall or rack-mount configurations, simplifying installation and maintenance with a single point of service.

Circ™ Redundant Power Solutions support seamless transition between two independent 115VAC or 230VAC inputs, ensuring uptime during power outages and failures to maintain critical security operations.

Tempo724Q Programmable Timer is a dual-channel 24/7 network timer ideal for applications including access control, lighting, automation, and more. Features include dual form “C” relay contacts, advanced LINQ technology for remote diagnostics and scheduling, and reliable synchronization across systems.

Altronix is also launching an advanced A&E (Architects & Engineers) portal and specification program, designed to provide direct support to the A&E community. This includes streamlined access to Trove power specifications and other tailored resources.

Altronix power and data transmission products are backed by a lifetime warranty.

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