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03 February 2010
The new Impro IXP20 access control system from BPT Security Systems (UK) has been specifically designed for applications which may start small, with local, off-line programmability but may wish to expand or go on-line in the future.

The IXP20 can be used to control up to eight doors, in full anti-passback, and allows for 1,000 users. Whilst it may be a small system, it is not a lesser one as it has been created using existing Impro technology and benefits from the many years experience Impro has gained designing sophisticated high end access control systems. Users of the IXP20 can therefore expect a quality access system, with all the features you may expect from an on-line system but simplified and at a highly affordable price.

Housed in a modern, sleek unit, the IXP20 comes with a two and half inch colour touch screen display which allows the system to be easily configured using simple icon's to guide you through programming to meet users' exacts needs. It features onboard reporting, access groups, tag holders names, system diagnostics and provides a basic audit trail for added information.

The IXP20 is capable of being upgraded, without any equipment redundancy, to the mid range IXP220 both of which are distributed in the UK by BPT Security Systems.

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