Lynx Catalog V715 - Lynx Duress and Notification

Designed and Manufactured by
V7.15
Micro
Technology Services, Inc.
11th year anniversary
Duress and Emergency Notification System
The Lynx System helps protect your most important assets
Single Activation
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PoE Network Duress Buttons
LynxIcons for Group/Emergency Notification
Alarm
Subject: Duress Button Pressed
Message: Morris Building Room 122
Security Respond Immediately
Alarm
Subject: Lockdown
Message: Follow Procedures
Communicate to PCs, Windows Tablets, Macs, C•CURE9000,
HDMI Monitors, Strobes, Radios, PA systems, IP Phones
The LynxGuide Duress and Instant Alert System
Lynx Duress and Emergency Notification System Features
1. Supervised Duress Alarms with a Monthly Test Feature
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PC-based - Keyboard Duress alarm - F9-F11, operates logged in, logged off or locked.
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PC-based - USB Duress Button, operates logged in, logged off or locked.
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Network Hardwired Duress button - PoE with Built in Gigabit switch.
Wireless Fixed Location Duress Alarms - Fully supervised. Unique message per channel.
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Wireless Mobile Locating Duress Alarms - 900Mhz Fully Supervised. Room Accuracy.
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LynxNet
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2. Emergency Notification - Single Activation Lockdown There are various ways to activate a Lockdown.
A single swipe with the special Red Lockdown access card issued to authorized personnel; immediately control
doors and communicate the Lockdown information to all employees via Lynx. Other ways would be with the click
of a mouse using the new LynxIconPro in Dispatch, via a Windows Tablet or Mobile Device or using one of
our wireless buttons or PoE lockdown buttons.
Facility wide alerts to all PCs with Popup messages and procedures to follow.
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Communicate via the network to HDMI Monitors, LED signs and Visual Lights in key locations
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Communicate verbal messages to existing IP Phones, Facility Radios and PA systems
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Send SMS Text Messages to Cell Phones, Verbal Messages to any 10 digit phone numbers
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3. Radio Interface for existing alarms Communicate any alarms through your existing hand-held radios
with the Lynx integration. Lynx improves response time, reduces the sharing of incorrect information and
reduces workload and allows security personnel to be out patrolling. Take the Human element out of
communicating alarms that require a response.
4. Server to Server communication enables multiple LynxGuide servers to communicate.
Micro
Technology Services, Inc.
1819 Firman Drive #137 Richardson, TX 75081
Sales (972) 231-6874 Ext 129 TIM.LEE@MITSI.COM
The Lynx System is now in its 11th year - The LynxKeyPro keyboard and USB PC duress buttons as well as the
network hardwired duress buttons now have a test feature that enables employees to test the alarm once a month,
creating reports, building confidence for employees and confirming the location. This is one of the many reasons that
90+ VA Medical Centers use the Lynx System for duress. Many are now adding the emergency notification elements
of the Lynx system to improve communication once they realized the limits of text/email in healthcare. Lynx now has
the Certificate of Networthiness (CON) for use in Military Facilities.
Lynx enables you to reduce the human element during an alarm, automatically sends the correct
information to the appropriate personnel. A single activation can send different messages to different groups or
take existing alarms that were sent to County radios and have them communicate only to County Dispatch.
During a Lock Down, Severe Weather or any other issues you can now combine “popup” messages, visual
strobes/LED signs, PA interface, HDMI Monitor interface, Verbal messages to SIP IP phones and mobile phones, text
and email as well as communicate to your access control system. The group and broadcast notification has been
enhanced with the new supervised LynxIcon with testing; combined with the improved speed of "popup" alarm
notifications to PCs (5,000 Lynx "Popups" in under one minute) and the various looks and feel of the computer
“popup”. We have expanded the number of PCs that can be notified to 10,000+. For multi-site locations or facilities
the new Server to Server module allows servers to intercommunicate.
Sincerely,
Timothy J. Lee
Manufactured
and supported
in the USA
Available
on GSA
Timothy Lee
VP, Sales
VP, National Sales
See the Lynx System Videos at www.LYNXGUIDE.com and
much more information including upcoming Trade Shows
For an Online Lynx Demonstration contact Tim Lee
(972) 231-6874 ext 129 TIM.LEE@MITSI.COM
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Lynx System Overview
INPUTS
Included with
LynxGuide Server
LynxUSB
Client Software
USB Duress Buttons
C CURE events
INPUTS
Lynx System
Options
Network Panic Buttons
LynxNet
Supervised LynxIconPro for
PC s and Mobile Devices
Connect to New or
Existing Alarms
LynxNet
Emergency Notifications. 10 Included
Supervised
LynxIcons for PC s
LOCKDOWN
SHELTER
IN PLACE
EVACUATE
Assistance Notifications
MEDICAL
ASSIST
LynxKey
Client Software
PC or VDI
Keyboard Alarms
operate logged on
LynxKeyPro
Client Software
PC Keyboard
Alarms operate
logged on or off
100 seats included
SUPERVISOR JOINT COMMIS
IS HERE
NEEDED
Wireless Alarms to
The Monitor
Wireless Alarms
LynxNet
LynxGuide Server
Email
RSS Feed
Input
Wireless
Temperature
Sensors
RSS
The LynxGuide Server is offered turn-key on a Dell server with
2,000, 5,000 or 10,000 server seats. Each LynxClient
Software function or LynxNet device counts as one (1) server
seat. The LynxGuide server software is available for
installation on customer supplied servers.
LynxMessenger
Client Software
PopUp to PCs,
Windows Tablets,
DVI and Macs
Audio to Phones
Lynx Voice Plan
Text to Cell Phones
Lynx Text Plan
LynxGuide software licensing allows for a server to
operate on a LAN covering a campus or facility
including remote offices with less than 100 PCs.
Separate facilities with more than 100 PCs require
a LynxGuide server per facility.
200 Text SMS
Messages
per Month
Audio to Existing
IP Phone Systems
SNPP
Text Pagers
Audio to Existing
Radio Systems
LynxNet
Compatible with Windows 7,
Windows 8, and Windows XP,
Email
RSS Server
RSS
C CURE events
Audio to Existing
PA Systems
LynxNet
Alarm
Subject: Lockdown
Message: Follow Procedures
LED Display
LynxSIGN
OUTPUTS
Included with
LynxGuide Server
LOCKDOWN
Locks, Lights, Out of Sight
Lockdown is called when there is a threat or hazard inside a college building
Students:
Relays to Existing
Systems
LynxNet
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Instructors/Staff:
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Lock classroom door
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Lights out
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Move away from sight
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Maintain silence
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Wait for First Responders to open door
HDMI Monitor
Interface
LynxNet
Strobes and Light Outputs
LynxNet
OUTPUTS
Lynx System
Options
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LynxClient Software
All of the LynxClient software
has a Monthly Test Feature
The LynxClient multi-function software allows PCs to send alarms and receive notifications from the LynxGuide
server. The LynxClient software uses an msi installer that can be loaded on any Windows based PC, manually or
deployed using software distribution tools. It may be deployed with any combination of features enabled or in a
dormant mode, to be enabled when needed. The LynxClient software can be configured to be LynxIcon,
LynxIconPro, LynxKey, LynxKeyPro, LynxUSB and LynxMessenger. All LynxClient software functions can be
enabled or disabled from the LynxGuide server web interface. The system tray icon will indicate what LynxClient
functions are enable on a client PC.
Each LynxClient function that is enable uses one (1) LynxGuide server seat.
System Tray Icon
LynxIcon - Assistance Notifications
MEDICAL
ASSIST
SUPERVISOR JOINT COMMIS CHEMICAL
SPILL
IS HERE
NEEDED
The LynxIcon client software function provides Assistance Notification
Icons that are ideal for non duress events such as Medical Assistance,
Supervisor Needed, Chemical Spill, etc. The LynxIcon can send instantly or
pending, so the user can add additional information before sending the
notification. The LynxIcons are easily accessed from the user’s PC and are
fully configurable from the LynxGuide server.
LynxIconPro - Emergency Management
The LynxIconPro client software function is designed for key Emergency
Management users, who have the authority to activate facility wide alerts
and notifications. Situational Icons such as Lockdown, Shelter In Place,
Active Shooter are pre-configurable and are accessible from any PC with
the
LynxClient installed by logging in with their Active Directory login. In
SHELTER
LOCKOUT
LOCKDOWN
EVACUATE
IN PLACE
addition, the Emergency Manager user can also access their Situational
Icons by logging into their account on the LynxGuide server web interface
Access from Mobile Devices
from
any PC or Mobile Device that can access the LynxGuide server.
and Windows Tablets
The LynxGuide server includes 10 Emergency Management Users
Add additional LynxIconPro Users
LYNX-ICONPRO 10 LynxIconPro EM Users
LynxKey - Duress Alarm - operates when logged ON
The LynxKey client software function provides a 2 key combination keyboard
duress alarm, that allows users to send messages from a PC or VDI keyboard when
the user is logged on. Labels for Keyboard keys are optional
Supported VDIs: Citrix(5.0XenDesktop
Citrix XenApp VMware Horizon View
and higher)
LynxKeyPro - Duress Alarm - operates when logged ON or OFF
The LynxKeyPro client software function provides a 2 key combination keyboard
duress alarm, that allows users to send messages from a PC when logged ON,
logged OFF or LOCKED. The 2 key combinations F9-F11 or F1-F12 sends alarms
to the LynxGuide Server. Red “PANIC” labels are included for marking the keyboard.
The LynxGuide server includes some LynxKeyPro, more may be added.
The Employee Test and Location Verification makes managing LynxKeyPro
simple and improves employee confidence . Page 5.
The B-Series LynxGuide Software includes 0 LynxKeyPro Client seats
LynxKeyPro is a two key
S-Series LynxGuide Server includes 100 LynxKeyPro Client seats
The
alarm combination
The P-Series LynxGuide Server includes 200 LynxKeyPro Client seats
Additional LynxKeyPro The A-Series LynxGuide Server includes 400 LynxKeyPro Client Seats
LYNX-KEYPRO
25 LynxKeyPro Client License Seats includes 50 Red ‘PANIC” labels
Monthly
Test Feature
The flexibility of the Lynx system has allowed us to be highly adaptive to building administrator needs allowing for our
staff members to continue to feel safe and secure despite the stress caused by recent events.
Jim White, Director of Technology Clark-Pleasant Community School Corporation
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LynxClient Duress Alarm Test Feature
V10 LynxKey, LynxKeyPro, LynxUSB Duress Buttons
The LynxKey, LynxKeyPro and LynxUSB Duress button
has the test feature for creating reports, training
employees and confirming location. The Locking
version of the USB duress button has a test feature that
can be performed by an officer with the reset key.
1. LynxKey, LynxKeyPro and the Lynx USB duress button allow employees to test the alarm each month as a
true test of the two key combination or USB button. When logged in, the employee will be prompted (on your
schedule) to test the alarm. The key combination or USB button will be temporarily de-activate while they go
through the 30 second test. The PC will show the employee has correctly tested the alarm (or not) and this
information will be recorded in the test report. The report will also show any PCs not tested within the test period.
The Lynx System test feature has the added advantage of training the employee to become more familiar
with the duress alarm and how to activate it.
Popup on employee PC asks employee to test Lynx
PC screen walks employee through the process
2. The optional Location Verification test prompts the employee to confirm the PC location record. If it is
incorrect, the employee can enter the correct information and their extension number. Location reports allow the
system administrator to verify the location change, format the message and update the location in the Lynx alarm
information.
3. Once the test is complete, the test reports are available indicating which PCs tested the duress button and
which did not. The reports also lists any location changes that need to be made.
We have used the Lynxguide Emergency Notification and panic alarm server for the last four years. I am very pleased with the
system. It is timely and cost effective. I know I have saved tens of thousands of dollars on panic alarm install simply by leveraging
the lynxguide server to handle my panic alarms. The installation usually takes less that 5 minutes and staff really appreciate it.
The emergency notification system is used frequently at our facility to get message out to staff that are away from their desk by
SMS, email and auto Phone calls. Our behavioral health unit staff have been issued wireless panic alarm which are also part of the
Lynxguide system. I would recommend this system to assist with emergency response and reduce the cost of installing panic
alarms. John Williams, CHPA, Manager Public Safety, Prince William Hospital
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Output - PC Popup Alerts
LynxMessenger
“Popup” Alerts
LynxMessenger Popups are a powerful communication tool, allowing
alerts to be sent to PCs, Windows Tablets and Macs on your network.
Popups will appear on the display, on top of what the user is working on,
notifying them immediately. No yearly cost per client.
The LynxMessenger client software function is a simple-to-use instant
messaging program. The LynxClient software uses an msi installer that can
be loaded on any Windows based PC, Windows Tablet manually or deployed
using software distribution tools. The software can also be pushed out in a
dormant mode to all PCs only enabling when needed. The Lynx popup is NOT
blocked by system popup blockers. Alerts can be sent to individuals, facilitywide or area specific groups for notification issues. The PC can receive instant
alerts from any Lynx System input device, such as LynxIcons, LynxIconPro,
LynxKey “Hot Key” client software, Lynx-WLS receiver, and the LynxNet input
devices. LynxMessenger will work on any PC or Mac that can reach the
LynxGuide server. The LynxGuide S-Series Server supports up to 2,000
clients, the P-Series supports 5,000 clients, the A-Series 10,000 Clients.
Each LynxMessenger function that is enable uses one (1) LynxGuide server seat.
LynxMessenger Popup Alarms can include:
Lynx “popups” appear
instantly on top of what
you are working on
System Tray Icon
JPG, BMP, PNG, GIF images - maps or photos
PDF files - documents, Word documents, Excel spreadsheets
Link to IP Video cameras or web sites for weather alerts, City or County issues.
Recipient reply to “popup” alarms
Log files record all alarms and response
Alarms can be configured to allow recipient to respond with additional information
Alarms can be configured to go straight out or go to pending to add specific information
Associate a Wav sound file or Text to speech on the PCs/Macs receiving the alert
The LynxMessenger “Popup” can take over the whole screen or be a scrolling message at the Top, Bottom or
Middle of the screen appearing over and above what employees are working on. Each Alarm can be set up for
the look and feel you would like based on Codes and other issues.
The LynxMessenger “Popup” can take over the whole screen or can take
over the corner of the screen. The LynxMessenger pops up on top of what
someone is working on. This is very useful for informative messages that
need employees attention, but not necessarily taking over the whole screen.
Ideal for issues that are not always acknowledged via email. “Outlook is
Down” “Traffic Issues”, “Water Main Break Update”, “The Joint Commission
is Here”. The good thing about the small LynxMessenger Popup is that it
does not overuse the look and feel for an Emergency alert.
I have used the LYNX System for over five years and have found it to be the most reliable, user friendly and cost
effective system for emergency notification. LYNX is an outstanding product that is supported by a truly professional
sales and technical support staff. No matter what the concern they have a solution. This product is on the cutting
edge and continually strives to stay ahead of the industry. We are building a new Justice Center and it will open in
the Fall of 2014 and the LYNX System will be there! Chris Daley, Director of Security, County of Bucks, PA
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Lynx System Outputs
Alarm Log files
The Lynxguide server stores the Log files of all alarms sent and received as well as the system alarms. All alarm
Logs may be accessed with Administrative Rights. Specific fields may be set up for others to access remotely.
User Notification Subscription
Phone, SMS text and email subscription
Contact List & Group Management
The LynxGuide allows users, employees and students to
subscribe to receive Lynx notifications. The subscription page
can be configured as Public or Private. The Public subscription
page allows users to enter their contact information and select
notification groups. The Private subscription page requires
users to login with their Active Directory username and
password, then users enter their contact information and select
notification groups. All data entered by users is stored in the
Lynx database and is added to the Lynx contact list.
The contact list is the visual interface to all contact entries in the
Lynx database. All outputs from the Lynx system require a
contact list entry. Data can be entered manually, imported Active
Directory, imported from a tab delimited text file and from the
user subscription page. Contacts include email, SMS cell phone
numbers, pager numbers, groups, PC/Mac names, Login
names, all Lynx output devices and optionally phone numbers
for voice calls. Individual contacts can be joined to multiple
groups. Managing and editing contacts or groups is easy.
SNPP - Text Messaging to Pagers
The LynxGuide server can send text messages directly to an in-house paging system or 3rd
party paging companies that have the capability to accept SNPP (Simple Network Paging
Protocol) or SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) messages. Contact your paging system
vendor or manufacturer to verify that your paging system has this feature. Contact your 3rd
party paging company for SNPP server information.
SMTP - Email
The LynxGuide server has a built-in email server. This allows for SMTP (Simple Mail
Transfer Protocol) messages to be sent by the LynxGuide server. The LynxGuide server
can alternately be configured to relay off your in-house email server.
RSS Reader and RSS Server
The LynxGuide server has a built-in RSS Feed Reader and RSS Feed Server. The RSS
feed reader allows feeds such as NOAA, County or Industry Alerts to activate alarms within
the Lynx system. The RSS Feed Server allows any alarm channel or alarm group to send
RSS feeds. RSS readers that have been configured to the Lynx RSS feeds will receive the
messages. Automate weather alerts from NOAA to mass notify of a Tornado Warning.
RSS
“We purchased the Lynx system as an alternative to the high cost of installation with panic devices. We found that the cost for
each panic and the ability to install within 15 minutes was a great savings. The other nice piece is that it works well with an IP
camera. You can program the nearest IP camera to activate when the panic alarm is tripped. The bonus to this was the mass
communication system that comes along with it. We use it for all of our emergency codes. We have pushed the messaging
software out to all of the PC's at the hospital. Technical Support is 110%. Very knowledgeable. Willing to answer any question and
entertain any new ideas for the system. I have no complaints!”
Bob Hirsch, Sr. Systems Administrator and Assistant Manager of Security, Loyola Univ Health System, IL
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and Emergency
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Lynx System Inputs
LYNX-WLS Wireless Locating System
Wireless Fixed or Mobile Duress with Location
Monthly
Test Feature
The Lynx-WLS - the Wireless Locating System integrates with the LynxGuide server. When a wireless duress
button is activated, a signal is sent to the Lynx-WLS directly or using a 900 Mhz repeater network. The wireless
alarms can be installed in fixed locations with the pre-determined alarm location message. Or the LYNX-WLS
can triangulate the location of the wireless button using the repeater network data and sends the location
information to the LynxGuide server via the LAN. Up to 960 unique devices can be installed. The LYNX-WLS
can also take existing 900Mhz devices and integrate them into the Lynx system - adding all of the Lynx
capabilities - Possibly you do not like the way the alarms communicate or you need the test feature.
Lynx-WLS
Compact wireless duress
buttons with belt clip.
LYNX-WLS-3
Low Voltage Repeater
for locating or
extending range.
900 Mhz Spread Spectrum Technology, not WiFi 802.11.
Fixed Wireless Duress Alarms - with alarm location.
Mobile Wireless Duress Alarms - with alarm location.
Wireless Locating System for Fixed or Mobile devices
The Lynx-WLS connects to a network connection and power. The wireless duress buttons are pre-programmed to the
Lynx-WLS either for fixed or mobile use applications. For Fixed applications a repeater is only needed approximately every
10,000 square feet, based on building structure. For Mobile locating applications a repeater is needed approximately
every 1,500 to 2,000 square feet, based on building structure. See example diagrams below. The Locating system requires
a Lynx Technician onsite to configure the system after the Lynx-WLS and repeater network are installed.
“CODE GRAY: Mary Smith Behavioral Health Building Near Room 520”
Now when a mobile button is pressed the alarm goes out to PC s, Radios, Phones with the actual location
With fixed location alarms the Building, Room, Name of the person and other information can be included
Fixed Location. 3 story building.
Mobile Locating System.
1 LYNX-WLS, 23 Repeaters, 50 Buttons
Onsite Wireless Configuration is required for the Locating
system once you have installed the hardware.
1 LYNX-WLS, 6 Repeaters, 120 Buttons
The Lynx-WLS Mobile solution gives you the ability to have mobile wireless duress buttons in high risk areas that
can locate the employee down to 5-8 feet. The notification is the fasted in the industry to response teams via
computers, radios and other mobile device. The Lynx wireless mobile solution uses wireless 900 Mhz repeaters
(14VAC) to locate to the alarm location. The repeaters are required every 40/50 feet in every direction.
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LYNX-WLS Wireless Alarm and Repeater Options
Wireless supervised alarms are pre-configured to the Lynx-WLS
Fully Supervised . Low Battery Notification . Battery Life 1- 3 years
Each wireless device has a unique channel (up to 960) allowing a specific alarm message (Building, Room,
Person and other details). The alarm message, based on the channel number, can go to specific groups.
Repeaters with Battery Backup
LYNX-WLT-PANIC-A Simple,
single-button activation pendant.
Comes with a belt clip or can be
easily mounted under a desk
.Push and hold. Fixed buttons
have room location.
LYNX-WLT-PANIC-B Twobutton activation, one channel
pendant. Comes with a belt clip
or can be easily mounted under
a desk. Push and hold. Fixed
buttons have can have exact
room location.
LYNX-WLT-IDPNC-3 The momentary
(not push and hold) HUB Wireless
Duress alarm is a supervised
universal transmitter with a 6” wire
connected to a HUB duress button. It
is totally standalone battery powered.
LYNX-WLT-IDPC-4 Locking
LYNX-WLR-INDOOR
Indoor
Repeater required for Locating
system or increases the range
of fixed transmitters. 14VAC
Supervised by the Lynx-WLS
Low voltage w/Battery backup
Dims: 6.5” x 3.5” x 1”
LYNX-WLT-BILL-0
Wireless Bill Trap allows the
unit to be fully supervised
even in a metal cash drawer.
LYNX WLR-OUTDOOR
Outdoor Repeater for
expanded coverage or for
location. Supervised by
the Lynx-WLS. Low Voltage
w/Battery backup. 14VAC
Dims: 7” x 7” x 3”
Other Wireless Transmitters
LYNX,WLT,PIR
LYNX-WLT-PIR-1
LYNX-WLT-DOOR-1 LYNX,WLT,DOOR
LYNX,WLT,UNIVERSAL
LYNX-WLT-UNIV-1
LYNX-WLT-TMPH-E LYNX,WLT,TEMP-RH,EXT SENSOR
OTHER TEMPERATURE SENSORS AVAILABLE
Wireless Indoor Wall Mounted Buttons Ideal for Codes.
“CODE SILVER” in Emergency Departments, Classrooms, Corridors.
LYNX-WLT-IDPNC-2 The simple to install
indoor wall mounted wireless button has a
clear cover. Custom text and color based
on your application. It instantly sends a
wireless alert to the Lynx-WLS receiver.
Available Hardwired PoE (Page 10)
Avail: Yellow, Blue, Red, White, Green
Dims: 8.5” (H), 5.5” (W), 4.5” (D) 3lbs.
Monthly
Test Feature
LYNX-WLT-IDPNC-1 The indoor wall
mounted wireless button is available
without a cover. The color and text is
customized. It instantly sends a wireless
alert to the Lynx-WLS receiver.
Available Hardwired PoE (Page 10).
Avail: Yellow, Blue, Red, White, Green
Dims: 5” (H), 4.5” (W), 3.3” (D) 1lbs.
Wireless Outdoor Pole or Wall Mount Buttons
The LYNX-WLT-ODPNC-3 battery powered, large,
visible outdoor wireless Panic Box - Ideal for parking
lots, garages and remote areas. Includes Enclosure
Mounting Backplate, Pole Mounting Bracket
w/Fasteners, Wall Mount Clips, Aluminum PowderCoated, Weatherproof Red Panic Button.
Very cost effective and easy to install.
Dimensions: 12”(H), 10”(W), 6"(D)
LYNX-MON-0
LYNX-WLT-MANDN-1 The “Mandown
button” sends out a duress alarm through
the LYNX-WLS if the button is pressed. If
the unit it not vertical, it beeps for 30
seconds to alert the employee to correct
it. If not, it sends out a “Mandown” alarm possibly for medical assistance. It
instantly sends a wireless alert to the
Lynx-WLS receiver.
The unit comes in a case with a belt
clip.
Wireless Monitor
The Wireless Monitor was designed to operate either as a standalone wireless solution
or as part of the Lynx system. It is ideal for locations such as Clinics and off sites that
need to receive local alarms.
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Optional Inputs
Duress Buttons, Tie into existing alarms
LynxUSB V10 USB Hardwired Duress Buttons
Operates when
PC is logged off
The LynxUSB allows you to install a hardwired duress button anywhere in your facility that
there is a Windows based PC connected to the network. Simply load the client software
and install the LynxUSB or LynxUSB Locking duress button on the PC. Alerts are sent to the
LynxGuide server even when the PC is logged off. The Locking USB Duress Button
requires a tool (supplied) to re- activated. The activation and re-activation are recorded in
the log files. The USB button test feature has employees test the button each month,
creating reports, confidence for employees and confirms location information.
The LynxUSB is very cost-effective and simple to install.
Monthly
Test Feature
LYNX-USB-0
LYNX-USB-L
LynxNETPB
USB Hardwired Duress Button
USB Hardwired Duress Button - Locking
Network Hardwired Duress Button (No PC required)
The LynxNetPB is a network duress button device with built in Gigabit switch, that when
activated it instantly sends an alert to the LynxGuide server via the network. The Hold Up
Button (HUB) has a green LED to show connectivity to the server, changing to amber when
pressed. The LYNX-NETPB-M (PP PoE) has a momentary panic button and a locking
version is available. Simple to install, requires network connection and power. The duress
Built-in Gigabit switch button attaches to the LynxNetPB with an 8 foot cable. Available 12VDC or Power Over
Ethernet. The Monthly Test enables the employees to test the alarm and creates a report
for security.
LYNX-N-PB-M
LYNX-N-PP-M
Network 12VDC with HUB style Duress Button
Network PoE with HUB style Duress Button
Monthly
Test Feature
The network wall mounted button with (or without) a cover connects directly to the network
via the LynxNet PoE device. The Green LED indicates connectivity. Custom color, text.
PoE Wall Mounted
LynxNET
32-128 Inputs
Monthly
Test Feature
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LYNX-N-PP-WWC Network PoE, Custom Wall Mounted Button with Cover
LYNX-N-PP-WNC Network PoE, Custom Wall Mounted Button with No Cover
Tie into existing alarms anywhere on your network
The LynxNet input devices are available in 1, 4, 32, 64, 96 or 128 input channel
configurations. The LynxNeti series input device is ideal for applications where existing
duress systems need updating or large numbers of points need to be monitored. Installed
panic buttons and wiring can be used with the LynxNet-I28i to allow the alarms to be sent to
the LynxGuide system. The LynxNeti series are wall mountable for industrial environments
and available in 32, 64, 96 or 128 input models to meet a variety of applications. The
LynxNeti series devices can instantly send alerts from any of the 32-128 dry contact
closure inputs. Inputs are programmable normally open (N.O.) or normally closed (N.C.).
End of Line (EOL) supervision provides connection integrity throughout the installation
using EOL resistors. EOL resistor range is 2.2K ohms to 5.1K ohms.
The new test feature will make it easy to test alarms and create monthly reports.
LynxNet 128i series Dimensions: 18” (H), 12” (W), 4” (D) Wt: 17.5lbs
1 or 4 Inputs
LYNX-1i-3
LYNX-4i-3
LYNX-32i-3
LYNX-64i-3
LYNX-96i-3
LYNX-128i-3
10
1 Channel
4 Channel
32 Channel
64 Channel
96 Channel
128 Channel
Some Applications:
The LynxNet 32-128 use easy to
install connectors that are
removable to make wiring easy.
Existing Duress/Door Alarms
Infant Abduction systems
Wandering Patient systems
Temperature Alarms
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Optional Outputs
Indoor Network Strobes and Lights
Indoor IP 3 Color Situation Status Light
LynxStrobe-C
The LynxStrb-C enables you to simply connect the solid Light to a network connection and
power and be able to remotely change the light from GREEN to flashing AMBER or RED
(programmable per alarm) depending on the area or room status via Lynx. Violence in the
Emergency Department - a desktop icon, wall mounted button or any Lynx alarm can
instantly change the color of the light. The occupancy status light of secure rooms in
Behavioral Health or any other location can change based on procedures or events. AC
powered. Activate a wireless wall mounted “CODE SILVER” alarm and instantly activate
Status Lights around the location that flash RED to alert people to stay away.
LYNX-STRB-C
Lynx Indoor Light, Network, GREEN, AMBER, RED
Indoor 4 Color IP Strobe with built in audible tone
LynxStrobe-1
The LynxStrobe provides visual notification with audible tone of alerts via your network.
The four colors Red, Yellow, Green, Blue are ideal for Codes, etc. The rugged steel
construction and wall mountable design (vertical) make it ideal for lobbies, classrooms and
other public areas. Simple to install, requires network connection and power. 12 VDC
power supply is included. The LynxStrobe master can have up to 3 additional remote
strobes connected to it within 100 feet – ideal for hallways and locations that all need to be
activated at the same time. Works well with the color coded Lockdown, Shelter in Place,
Evacuate and Lockout icons or other alarms.
Dimensions
13” (L), 4 1/8” (W), 3 3/4” (D)
LYNX-STRB-1
4 Color IP Strobe Network master Strobe
Indoor Visual IP Strobe
LYNX-STRB-A
LynxStrobe
Lynx Indoor Strobe, Blue, 50 ft cable, Network Interface
Includes a single indoor strobe and custom cabling with network interface.
Remote single strobe can be activated by any of the software or hardware
alarms. Simple to install, requires network connection and power. 12 VDC
power supply is included. Strobe Dimensions: 2 1/4” (L), 4” (W), 2” (D)
Outdoor IP Strobe with built in LOUD 122 dB Siren
LYNX-STRB-B
LynxStrobe-B
Lynx Outdoor Strobe, Red, 50 ft cable, Network Interface
Visual LED Sign
The LynxSign is a networked visual LED text display
sign that is activated by the LYNX system, sending out
alarm messages via your network to signs that can be
mounted in entrances and other public locations as well
as Dispatch. Includes mounting hardware for wall or
ceiling mount. AC powered.
LYNX-SIGN-1
LynxSIGN
Dimensions: 31 1/4”(W)x 6 1/4”(H)x 3”(D)
LynxSign 16 Characters x 2 Lines LED sign
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Optional Outputs
Verbal, Visual and Output Notifications
The Lynx System enables you to reduce the human element during an alarm;
improving response times, reducing manpower costs and eliminating mistakes
LynxDispatcher
Lynx Radio Verbal Notification Output
The LynxDispatcher allows instant Radio broadcast of alert messages using your existing radio system.
The LynxDispatcher allows any of your Lynx alarms - software or hardware to communicate
to your existing radio system. The messages can be pre-recorded wave files or you can use the
built-in text to speech feature. For applications with variables, the alarm subject with the
additional message is converted to speech and verbalized through your radio system. This
makes it even more powerful used with the LynxIcons when additional information is typed in or
for the PC based duress alarms with their location information. The LynxDispatcher will
broadcast on the one channel and frequency of the radio you supply. More than one
LynxDispatcher may be used to cover multiple radio frequencies and channels.
Wall mounted Rugged Metal House. Dimensions 6 3/4"(W),17 1/2” (w/o antenna) (H), 3" (D)
LYNX-DISP-3
LynxNet Radio Interface Customer Supplied Radio
The LynxDispatcher requires you to supply one of YOUR radios for permanent installation
The LYNX System enables C•CURE events to be verbally communicated
directly to your existing radios. The LYNX integration to C•CURE enables events
from C•CURE to be mapped to LYNX. Based on the type of event the verbal
message to the radios can be programmed to go out 24/7 or on a schedule.
The SDK enables alarms from Lynx to create events in C•CURE or use Lynx to
communicate events from C•CURE to any of the Lynx outputs.
LYNX-C-SDK
LYNX,C•CURE,SDK,INTERFACE
LynxPA
Interface to your existing PA system
The LynxPA device outputs line level or up to 1/2 watt audio to you PA system.
The LynxGuide server streams wave files or text to speech to the LynxPA when
an alarm is activated. A sound card is required to be installed in the LynxGuide
server to use the LynxPA. The LynxPA can also be tied into other audio systems
that can take a line level audio input such as an Emergency Broadcast
system.12 VDC power supply is included.
LYNX-PA-3
LynxPA Audio output device
LynxNET4O-64O
4 - 64 Channel Output device
The LynxNetO output devices are available in 4, 16, 32, 48 or 64 relay outputs that are
controlled by the LynxGuide server. The relays can be activated by any of the Lynx
systems inputs. The 8 amp power relay model allows direct control of devices requiring
power to be switched for activation. The 1 amp relay model has gold relay contacts to
allow control of low voltage devices that require a dry contact closure. Both models are
factory configured for “Normally Opened” operation, but can be simple modified for
“Normally Closed” operation. Ideal for tying into your access control system.
4O
LYNX-4O-31
LYNX-16O-31
LYNX-32O-31
LYNX-48O-31
LYNX-64O-31
For 1 amp Relay use part # LYNX-XXX-32
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4 Channel Hardwired, 8 amp Relay, Output device
16 Channel Hardwired, 8 amp Relay, Output device
32 Channel Hardwired, 8 amp Relay, Output device
48 Channel Hardwired, 8 amp Relay, Output device
64 Channel Hardwired, 8 amp Relay, Output device
LynxNet 64O series Dims: 18” (H), 12” (W), 4” (D) Wt: 17.5lbs
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LynxGuide System Server Configurations
The LynxGuide System Server is a turn-key server with the LynxGuide software pre-loaded on a Dell server,
configured and tested for quick installation of the system. The S-series up to 2,000 client seats, the P-series up to
5,000 client seats and the A-series 10,000 seats. Each PC/Mac client software installation of the Desktop Icon,
LynxMessenger, LynxKey or LynxKeyPro is counted as a client seat. Any LynxNet device, such as LynxStrobe,
LynxWLS, LynxPA or LynxDispatcher, also counts as one client seat per device. Desktop Icons are unlimited
because they are not supervised. The S-series, P-series and A-series allow for sizing of the LynxGuide server to
meet your facilities needs. LynxGuide software license allows for the server to operate on a facilities LAN
covering multiple buildings and remote offices. Separate facilities with 100 or more clients require a
LynxGuide server per facility. The optional S2S module enables communication between servers.
LynxGuide S - Series Server configurations - 2,000 Client seats
Pre-configured Lynxguide server.
100 LynxKeyPro Panic Alarms.
Combine up to 2,000 Lynx Key or LynxMessenger clients or Lynxnet devices.
Unlimited Desktop Icons. 1 year of Online and phone support.
LynxGuide Dell PowerEdge R420 Server
LYNX-G-DR-0
LynxGuide P - Series Server configurations - 5,000 Client seats
Pre-configured Lynxguide server.
200 LynxKeyPro Panic Alarms.
Combine up to 5,000 Lynx Key or LynxMessenger clients or Lynxnet devices.
Unlimited Desktop Icons. 1 year of Online and phone support.
LynxGuide Dell PowerEdge R420 Server
LYNX-G-DR-1
LynxGuide A - Series Server configurations - 10,000 Client seats
Pre-configured Lynxguide server.
400 LynxKeyPro Panic Alarms.
Combine up to 10,000 Lynx Key or LynxMessenger clients or Lynxnet devices.
Unlimited Desktop Icons. 1 year of Online and phone support.
LynxGuide Dell PowerEdge R420 Server
Part Number
LynxGuide Server
Server Seats
LynxKeyPro
LynxIconPro
Server Type
Form Factor
CPU
RAM
Raid
HDD
Power Supply
Windows OS
OS Version
LYNX-G-DR-4
LYNX-G-DR-0
LYNX-G-DR-1
S - Series
P - Series
2,000
5,000
100 seats included
200 seats included
10 Users
10 Users
Dell PowerEdge R420
Dell PowerEdge R420
1U - Rack Mountable
1U - Rack Mountable
Dual-Quad Core
Dual-Quad Core
8GB
16GB
SAS RAID 1
SAS RAID 5
Two 500 GB, 7.2K RPM Three 146 GB,15K RPM
Dual / Redundant
Dual / Redundant
2012 R2 Std Edition
2012 R2 Std Edition
64-bit
64-bit
LYNX-G-DR-4
A - Series
10,000
400 seats included
10 Users
Dell PowerEdge R420
1U - Rack Mountable
Dual-Quad Core
16GB
SAS RAID 5
Three 146 GB,15K RPM
Dual / Redundant
2012 R2 Std Edition
64-bit
TAA (Trade Agreement Act) compliant servers available for the Federal Government
LynxGuide - Server Software - 100, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000 Client seats
The LynxGuide server software is available for installation on customer supplied servers. The server should
meet the above specification and have the operating system software installed. We recommend the server is
shipped to our factory in Texas for LynxGuide software installation, configuration and quality testing.
The LynxGuide server software is available for Virtual Implementations for smaller deployments.
Please contact Lynx to discuss your virtual implementation. (972) 231-6874 Ext 131
LYNX-BV-NOS
LYNX-SV-NOS
LYNX-PV-NOS
LYNX-AV-NOS
LynxGuide B-Series Software
(100 Client seats 0 LynxKeyPro Included)
LynxGuide S-Series Software ( 2,000 Client seats - 100 LynxKeyPro Included)
LynxGuide P-Series Software ( 5,000 Client seats - 200 LynxKeyPro Included)
LynxGuide A-Series Software (10,000 Client seats - 400 LynxKeyPro Included)
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IT Information - Frequently Asked Questions about LYNX
The LynxGuide System Server is a turn-key server with the LynxGuide software pre-loaded on a Dell server,
configured and quality tested for quick installation on your LAN. The LynxClient software functions LynxIcon,
LynxIconPro, LynxKey, LynxKeyPro and LynxUSB allow PCs to alerts to the LynxGuide server. PCs with the
LynxMessenger function enabled can receive alerts from the LynxGuide server. The LynxGuide system is
typically operated by the security department, but the IT’s role is critical for server setup and MSI deployment.
Each LynxClient function that is enable uses one (1) LynxGuide server seat.
LynxGuide Server License grants the customer the right to use the software at a single campus or facility.
Use outside your campus or facility or over the public Internet is prohibited to facilities with more that 100 PCs with the
LynxClient software installed. Facilities over 100 PCs requires a LynxGuide server.
Network Assign the LynxGuide Server a Static IP address, add to your DNS and add to your domain if required.
The LynxGuide system server uses minimal network bandwidth when there is no activity, but will utilize more
bandwidth to launch large scale notifications based on the content of the messages.
Ports The LynxGuide server needs inbound ports 80,3000,10114,10115,10116,10117,10118,10119 opened.
Any LynxNet device needs inbound ports 80 open. For LynxSMS and LynxVoice Plans the LynxGuide server must be
able to connect to http://sms1.mitsi.com and http://sms2.mitsi.com
E-mail LynxGuide has a built in SMTP server or the SMTP traffic can be relayed through your existing mail server.
Active Directory System operator Login can use Active Directory to authenticate user login.
Virus Scanning Virus scanners do not interfere with the operation of the LynxGuide Server.
Database The LynxGuide Server uses Microsoft SQL Server Express. You can install Microsoft SQL Server
Standard Edition on your server. The standard LynxGuide server does use a local DB. Remote DBs can be supported,
however if the LynxGuide server can not connect to the remote DB, no alarms will be processed.
Supervision
LynxClient and LynxNet Devices check-in with the LynxGuide Server by default every 5 minute.
Supervision packet are less than 1Kb.
LynxClient Software Installation LynxClient is a 4 Mb MSI and can be manually installed or distributed
using your software distribution tools to PCs. LynxClient can be deployed in a dormant mode for remote activation.
Location Information for LynxClient software The information for determining the location of the PC
that launched a Lynx alarm is stored on the LynxGuide server. Each client workstation uses the computer name as a
unique identifier. The LynxGuide server uses the “Macro Lookup table” to translate the unique identifier into useful
location information. There is a two-column table in the Lynx SQL database called “Lookup” that contains the unique
identifier in the “From” column and the corresponding location in the “To” column.
The LynxClient test feature allows for users to provide the initial data or verify the stored data as part of the
monthly test. When users provide information, it is presented in an administration level panel to verify before updating
the “Macro Lookup table”. This updated location data is exportable to share with IT.
Fail-over Configuration
The Lynx system may be set up in a Fail-over configuration.
This will require two LynxGuide servers and a Fail-over package.
LYNX-FO-WSQ
LYNX-FO-DLB
LYNX-FO-SWO
SFTWR,LYNX,FAILOVER,UPGRADE,WITH SQL and Single Load Balancer
SFTWR,LYNX,FAILOVER,UPGRADE,WITH SQL and Dual Load Balancer
SFTWR,LYNX,FAILOVER,SOFTWARE ONLY
Server to Server Communication For those that have multiple LynxGuide servers, the Server to
Server option allows the LynxGuide servers to operate locally and communicate to other LynxGuide servers.
One LYNX-S2S-1 is required per server.
SFTWR,LYNX,SVR TO SVR, LINK
LYNX-S2S-1
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Lynx System Phone, SMS, Training and Support
Optional SIP Interface for IP Phones
LynxVOIP
Verbal Messages to IP Phone Communications Manager via network connection. Using a SIP
interface LynxVOIP dials an extension, call group or paging group that is configured in
CallManager. Add on software to the LynxGuide server.
LYNX-IP-INT-0
LYNX,IP PHONE INTERFACE No annual or per user fees
Optional Yearly Verbal Phone calling
LynxVoicePlan
Verbal Messages to any 10 digit phone number. The Lynx Voice Plan lets you send verbal text-to-speech
messages to specific USA 10 digit phone numbers when an alarm is activated. The text message is
automatically changed from text to a verbal message. The Lynx System also logs if the call is answered by a
person or answering machine. Each telephone number called is a minimum of 1 minute.
Plans are for 12 Months. Note: 911 Call Centers do not accept automated calls
VOICE PLAN, 1,000 PLAN, MINS Per Year
LYNX-VP-1K
VOICE PLAN, 2,000 PLAN, MINS Per Year
LYNX-VP-2K
VOICE PLAN, 5,000 PLAN, MINS Per Year
LYNX-VP-5K
VOICE PLAN, 10,000 PLAN, MINS Per Year
LYNX-VP-10K
VOICE PLAN, 20,000 PLAN, MINS Per Year
LYNX-VP-20K
Optional Yearly SMS text messaging
LYNXTextPlan
Lynx Text Plan allows the Lynx system to send large scale SMS messages to USA cell phones.
The LynxGuide server’s built in subscription page allows employees or students to subscribe to
receive text notification. SMS credits are pre-purchased, applied to customers account and
deducted when SMS messages are sent. Plans are for 12 Months.
LYNX-SMS10K
LYNX-SMS25K
LYNX-SMS50K
LYNX-SMS100K
SMS-PRO,10,000 PLAN, SMS per year
SMS-PRO,25,000 PLAN, SMS per year
SMS-PRO,50,000 PLAN, SMS per year
SMS-PRO,100,000 PLAN,SMS per year
Optional LYNX On-site Training
MTSI (Lynx) do not install the Lynxguide server, software or hardware. Due to the security restraints of your
IT department we are only able to assist online or on the phone, but not actually push out the software etc.
As far as the Lynxguide hardware, everything is low voltage and is designed to be installed in-house or you
can work with your authorized local integrator. We are always there to assist with any technical questions.
LYNX-TRN-1D
LYNX-TRN-2D
One day On-site Training
Two days On-site Training
A Lynx Engineer will come on site and train your staff on management and implementation of the Lynx system. The
price includes all travel related costs within the USA. Training is scheduled after the Lynx System has been installed
and pilot deployment has started. 4-6 week lead time for scheduling on site trips.
Lynx System Yearly Support and Software Updates
LYNX-SUP-1Y-SSA
LYNX SUPPORT, SERVER, 1 YEAR
Lynx system includes the 1st year of support, service and software updates.
Purchase up to 3 years in advance
Support includes:
Access to our Technical Support Team, Telephone Support, 8:00am – 5:00pm CST,
Monday – Friday Telephone Support, Emergency after Hours, Product Software Updates
– major and minor releases.
Online GoToMeeting Training and Support
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Output - HDMI Monitor Popup Alerts
LynxNetMessenger
Alarm
Subject: Duress Button Pressed
Message: Morris Building Room 122
Security Respond Immediately
NE
W
Network Monitor “Popup” Alerts
The LynxNetMessenger is a powerful new communication tool,
allowing Lynx alerts to be sent to desktop and wall mounted
HDMI Monitors. Ideal for locations you need to add visual alerts
or override the information being displayed on existing HDMI
displays. If the Monitor has audio Lynx can communicates
verbal messages or an audible tone.
Applications:
Send alerts to locations without PCs
Send alerts to locations that PCs are off or log off
Send alerts to locations that need a large display
HDMI Monitor and cable not included
LYNX-NETM-1 LYNX, NETWORK, MESSENGER
The LynxNetMessenger (Part Number: LYNX-NETM-1) is a simple-to-use network appliance that enables
Lynx alerts to “popup” on HDMI monitors. Now any of your Lynx alerts can “popup” on standalone Monitors in
addition to PCs/Macs that have the LynxMessenger software running on them. This is ideal for large public
displays in locations such as Building Entrances, Cafeterias, Security Dispatch. The LYNX-NM is also useful for
locations that do not have PCs or the PCs may be turned off/logged off - such as Conference Rooms or
Classrooms. The LYNX-NM can be used when duress alarms or other Lynx alerts need to be sent to personnel
that do not have access to Facility supplied PCs - such as contract security employees.
The LYNX-NM requires a network connection, 12VDC power, HDMI input and HDMI output connections. For
areas you are simply adding an HDMI Monitor and the LYNX-NM you simply use the HDMI output. For locations
you already have an HDMI Monitor you simply connect the existing feed into the LYNX-NM HDMI input and
connect the existing Monitor to the HDMI output.
Features:
Fully Supervised
Set for pre-determine length of display time
Or de-activate via a desktop icon or other Lynx input
Audible tone or verbal message using the Monitor’s speakers
LynxNetMessenger Popups alerts can include images
HDMI output to connect to Monitors used only for Lynx
Built in HDMI switch allows override of existing HDMI feed
Alarm
Subject: Shelter In Place
Message: Tornado Warning
Communicate C•CURE events to your existing Security Radios
LYNX-CTNL-1 LYNX,CONTROLLER
Radio interface requires you to supply s radios for integration
LYNX-DISP-3
LYNX-C-SDK
LYNX,DISPATCHER
LYNX,CCURE,SDK,INTERFACE
For those that would like to only communicate C•CURE events to radios and do not want to use the LynxGuide
software we have the LynxController. The LynxController is an appliance that can directly communicate events
from C•CURE9000 V2.20, V2.30 to your existing radios via the LynxDispatcher.
If you would like to add any of the Lynx Hardware devices to create events in C•CURE9000 and do not need any
of the LynxGuide software capabilities you can use the LynxController appliance.
The Lynx System enables you to reduce the human element during an alarm;
improving response times, manpower costs and eliminating mistakes
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