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Cellbris Launches UniSwitch, A Cell Phone-Based Remote Access Device That Offers Keyless Entry to Doors and Security Gates.


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 -- Cellbris announces the availability of UniSwitch, a cellular-based security access control and alert system. UniSwitch allows keyless entry keyless entry: see lock and key.  to secured doors and gates. In essence, UniSwitch turns a person's cell phone into a remote control and a security ID card.

"The wide spread adoption of cell phones means that almost everyone holds a smart device that can be used for more than just voice communications..." says Cellbris CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , Sergey Ost "...with UniSwitch the cell phone replaces the smart ID card, the smart card reader and even the remote control, all at the same time. A single UniSwitch device can manage up to 2000 users, offering enormous savings."

UniSwitch is connected to the gate or door's switch and operates by receiving calls from mobile phones without answering them.

UniSwitch includes two security options

Basic: Any user dials and UniSwitch opens the gate/door without answering the call.

Advanced: Only when authorized users authorized user Radiation physics A person who, having satisfied the applicable training and experience requirements, is granted authority to order radioactive material and accepts responsibility for its safe receipt, storage, use, transfer and disposal  are identified via caller ID A telephone company service that sends the caller's telephone number between the first and second ring of the call. If the calling number is not blocked, the calling number is displayed on the handset or base station of the called party. , UniSwitch opens the gate/door without answering the call.

Managing Access

The users can be managed in up to 16 groups with 5 time slots Continuously repeating interval of time or a time period in which two devices are able to interconnect.  for each group. Access can be restricted to certain times of the day. For example, you can specify that a certain user group will be granted access only between 9 AM to 5 PM and only during 5 working days a week, excluding Friday and Sunday Sunday: see Sabbath; week. .

About Cellbris

Cellbris Telecom Ltd. develops, manufactures and markets peripheral communication systems. Its communication cost reduction product line combines state of the art communication technologies that provide outstanding savings to remote users. Its remote security access control product line turns any cell phone into a remote control for keyless entry. Cellbris is a privately owned company with its headquarters in Israel.

For more information about UniSwitch, please visit our website http://bw.cellbris.com

To schedule a meeting at Cebit 2005 please contact us at: Cellbris Telecom Ltd., Sergey Ost, +97235230080, bw@cellbris.com
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