Supra's TRAC-Mini Controller

April 30, 2019
Provides access control in offline locations

SALEM, Ore., April 30, 2019 – Supra, a leading global provider of mobile credentialing and entry management systems, today announced additions to its compact and rugged TRAC-Mini controller to enhance lock management in offline locations ranging from remote outdoor telecom sites to indoor office file drawers. Supra is part of Carrier, a leading global provider of innovative heating, ventilating and air conditioning, refrigeration, fire, security and building automation technologies.

The new configurations of the TRAC-Mini controller extend the powerful capabilities of the Supra TRACcess® system, which uses mobile credentials and Bluetooth® technology to enable authorized personnel access to facilities, properties and devices virtually anywhere.

“The rugged TRAC-Mini controller can be used indoors or out, and its small size fits on drawers, doors, and equipment racks,” said Fayyad Sbaihat, president, Supra and Onity. “It’s a great solution for places where adding tracked access control was previously impractical or impossible, including places with no cellular coverage.”

The Supra TRACcess system includes TRACcess Manager cloud-based administration, which sends access permissions to the TRACcess eKEY® app on a user’s Apple® or Android device. The app uses Bluetooth technology to communicate with the TRAC-Mini controller. System operators can monitor access activity online or via email alerts, or generate routine reports. The recently introduced TRAC-Guard padlock for use on remote gates and doors is also part of the TRACcess system.

Supra key credentialing is deployed across an installed base of more than three million Bluetooth-enabled locking devices in multiple industries. This platform, combined with 20 years of mobile credentialing experience, delivers an industry-leading solution.

The enhanced TRAC-Mini controller brings operational flexibility to hard-to-reach places with a choice of bezel interfaces to turn on Bluetooth reception. One interface contains an on-board power jack to provide 9V battery power to motorized locks during a power failure. An optional TRACcess relay provides power conversion, power management and control of third-party locks. Relay-mode operations can hold a motorized lock unlatched for seven or 60 seconds, so several doors or drawers may be opened during one access event.

The Supra TRAC-Mini controller will be on display May 20-23 at the American Wind Energy Association’s WindPower Expo, booth #3054, in Houston’s George R. Brown Convention Center.

To learn more, visit www.suprasystems.com.

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