What interfaces are provided in the HBOX for integration to existing systems?
The HBOX is designed to overlay on top of existing systems. For example, for access control, Wiegand and F/2F are standard protocols used in card readers and access control in general. The HBOX technology has such Wiegand and F/2F outputs, so that to the rest of the access control system the HBOX looks just like a glorified card reader, except the HBOX is reading the person’s iris and not a card. Then the rest of the access control system takes over with regard to opening the doors etc. There is also a relay output that allows the HBOX the control of control doors and actuators directly. For the interface with more modern systems, the HBOX includes an Ethernet output. This provides the capability to generate more sophisticated outputs over the network.