Based on the standard
lock housing Paxos compact will accommodate a variety of
bolt-throws
through adjustable settings. Paxos compact can be installed
in practically every safe – even retrospectively. Existing
safes can be updated to the state-of-the-art locking technology
by economical retrofitting.
Paxos compact is a fully
redundant motor-bolt lock that can be supplied from battery,
mains, or emergency power (UPS). Due to the ingenious miniaturization,
the redundant drive and electronics units are located in the
small standard housing. Both keypad and dialing-knob versions
use only one type of lock and this offers considerable advantages.
Paxos compact optimizes
the operational reliability. Extremely simple code input and
code change are part of this, as are automatic locking and
code scrambling, a remote-control authorization enable and
disable, duress alarm, opening delay, time limitation of the
unlocking period, locking-period program, and much more.
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In Paxos compact, several
hundred events are automatically and power-failure protected
stored in chronological order. This ensures the complete logging
of all events even over very long time periods. In addition,
there is an on-line interface available for local and external
recording/monitoring of the events.
Users with different native
languages profit from the fact that the dialog language can
be changed at the input unit. German, French, and English user
guides are permanently integrated. A fourth can be optionally
selected from a dozen available languages.
The electronics of Paxos
compact provides optimum conditions for the connection and
the integration of the lock and the alarm control unit. Alarms
are processed by Paxos compact in a differentiated way. The
following can be distinguished:
• Duress alarm
• Bolt-open alarm
• Tamper alarm
A remote authorization control
allows to enable or disable the operation of the locking system.
In this way, for example, the access to valuables can be
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blocked
at a particular branch from a security center. The incoming line
is monitored by Paxos compact, so that all attempts at tampering
leads to the blocking of authorization and the triggering of a
tamper alarm.
The physical identification
needed for arming/disarming a higher-level control unit is provided
by contact-less, bugging-proof Legic Smart Card. This offers numerous
advantages, such as the possibility of different, independent applications
on one and the same badge, the integration of access control and
thanks to proximity technology they are resistant to pollution
and electrostatic discharge.

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