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7 things to consider when migrating to an IP access control system

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Guide for migrating to an IP access control system UPDATED: MARCH-07-22 © Genetec Inc., 2022. Genetec logo is a trademark of Genetec Inc., and may be registered or pending registration in several jurisdictions. Other trademarks used in this document are the property of their respective owners. Genetec Inc. genetec.com info@genetec.com @genetec What is the power used to run your system? Is your current system 12V or 24V? DC or AC? You'll need to evaluate if it can provide enough current for the new hardware components. 5 How will you train your users on how to use the new software? To ensure a successful migration to an open, flexible IP-based system you'll need to train your users on how to use the new software. Get a head start by planning the type of training required for the various users, based on their tasks and the client applications they will use. 6 What level of support will you get from the integrators and manufacturers of the new system? An access control migration requires the expertise of pre-sales engineers, technical specialists, field services engineers, and support engineers. It's important to consider the level of support provided by the integrator installing the new technology, as well as by the manufacturers and solutions providers whose components will make up the new system. 7 Do you have questions? Want to see the Genetec IP access control system in action? Request a demo with one of our experts. Request a demo now

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