The LynxNet 1i is a network input device that does not require a computer. Power can be PoE. Configuration is easy with a 12 VDC Power or PoE supply and a direct Ethernet connection to a PC. Once configured, the LynxNet P2-M can operate on a 12 VDC Power, PoE supply, or the built-in PoE module. The 4-pin connector accepts N.O. or N.C. (programmable via web interface) with Status LED and EOL resistor support, with a wire length of up to 5000 feet. When activated, the button instantly sends an alert to the LynxGuide server, allowing any Lynx output device to be activated.
Experience
Micro Technology Services Inc. (MTSI) has been in business since 1990. The Security Products Division of MTSI has been developing Lynx Systems since 2004.
Network
As a member of several security organizations, MTSI responded to many customers’ requests for an easier, more cost-effective way to install and operate duress and notification alarm systems.
Security
OWASP ZAP vulnerability scanning is included in our Continuous Integration development process. Security considerations are paramount in our development and software lifecycle.
Technology
Lynx software and hardware achieve bidirectional communication through a client-initiated persistent socket session to the server. No network ingress connections are required. All traffic is TLS encrypted.