26.01.2017 • NewsMorse WatchmansKeyWatcherIntersec

Morse Watchmans’ Next Gen CPU Featured at Intersec 2017

At Intersec 2017, Morse Watchmans showcased new generation CPU for its KeyWatcher Touch system that is faster, stronger and more adaptable to meet and exceed the needs of current a...

At Intersec 2017, Morse Watchmans showcased new generation CPU for its KeyWatcher Touch system that is faster, stronger and more adaptable to meet and exceed the needs of current and future applications.
“A faster and more powerful engine better aligns with the ongoing trend toward enterprise-wide security system integration,” said Fernando Pires, VP of Sales and Marketing, Morse Watchmans. “Users can leverage the enhanced system operation to improve safety and security in their facility.”
He adds that the increase in processor speed, coupled with memory, offers vastly improved performance with a much more sensitive touchscreen, faster user interface and improved sync times that are 7-10 times faster than before.
Driven by a powerful upgraded processor and operating system, the CPU’s faster speeds improve sync time when encrypting and decrypting communication data. Lists of keys or users in selection screens also show much more quickly and key selection by number/name is faster and more responsive. Memory capacity and speed has also been increased, and the number of USB ports has been doubled to 6. USB ports now support up to 32GB high speed flash drives for more efficient data transfer than previous configurations.
The new CPU fully supports gigabit networks that are now commonplace as well as a new dedicated remote display video cable with an increased maximum length of 35 feet.

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