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S2 Security introduces S2 MicroNode Plus

S2 Security introduces S2 MicroNode Plus
S2 Security introduced S2 MicroNode Plus, the company’s latest two-­‐reader panel for S2 NetBox series web-­‐based access control and event monitoring systems. New product features include a Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) power option, storage for up to 150,000 cardholder credentials, and faster processing.
S2 Security introduced S2 MicroNode Plus, the company’s latest two-­‐reader panel for S2 NetBox series web-­‐based access control and event monitoring systems. New product features include a Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) power option, storage for up to 150,000 cardholder credentials, and faster processing.

“S2 Security routinely updates its hardware products to reflect compelling new technology,” said John L. Moss, CEO, S2 Security. “S2 MicroNode Plus, with its more powerful processor, expanded credential memory, and increased PoE capacity is an excellent example of this.”

S2 MicroNode Plus supports up to two portals, four relay outputs with wet/dry selection, four inputs with programmable levels of supervision, and one temperature input. In addition, the appliance includes a 12VDC auxiliary output for powering devices such as a PIR Request to Exit input or an alarm sounder. Access control and events from connected devices are aggregated to the S2 NetBox web interface for centralized system management.

S2 MicroNode Plus is also an ideal retrofit solution. The seamless upgrade from legacy two-­‐ reader panels can be made without replacing readers, inputs or lock outputs.


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