



User administration
B-COMM user administration is used to create and manage users and grant specific rights.
User data communication
User data communication defines the maximum number of terminals, access readers and standalone components that can be logged on. It guarantees and handles the transfer of hardware recording data (booking data) to the partner application.
Parameterisation software
With the Parameter Editor Collection (PEC), the various terminal functions can be set in a user-friendly manner to meet varying requirements. Initialised or factory-set parameters can be modified according to customer-specific requirements and stored in the terminals.
TerminalStatus
TerminalStatus is a program that provides the system administrator with the communication states of the attendance recording terminals and access readers (e.g. "reachable/unreachable via network"), or error records or alarm records from terminals (e.g. "Tampering: terminal is opened") or door alarms (e.g. forced entry).
CardLink™
The B-COMM – Option CardLink module extends each partner application with the solution of standalone access control. The relevant door components are integrated into the application without any need for wiring. Wireless connectivity is also possible with the help of a gateway.
Biometrics
With the B-COMM – Option Biometrics integration platform, we offer you the communication structure for exchanging data between biometric terminals and the software application.
AVISO
This optional programming module makes it easier to create and customise AVISO routines of all kinds. The scripting language available in the terminals guarantees the possibility of extending the firmware functionality.
Multiple application interfaces
Depending on the type of record or record type modification, captured data records – for example, from attendance recording, production data acquisition or access control – can be assigned and transmitted to more than one online application.
E-mail server
B-COMM provides the ability to set up a connection to an e-mail server. When predefined or freely definable events occur, e-mails will automatically be sent to the recipients responsible.


