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News - 2004-2005

08/2005 -
Entry-Master Systems Unveils New Entry Level Card Access Control System
02/2005 -
Entry-Master Systems Completes Iris Scan Technology Integration Project
10/2004 -
Entry-Master Systems Implements New Network Protocol for U.S. Military
05/2004 -
Entry-Master Systems Upgrades Card Access System for Johns Hopkins University
02/2004 -
Entry-Master Systems Announces New Distributor in the Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Entry-Master Systems Unveils New Entry Level Card Access Control System
Baltimore, MD -08/2005- Entry-Master Systems, Inc. announced today the release of their new
Option-2 entry level card access control system to be unveiled at the ISC East trade show in
New York City on August 23-26.
”The Option-2 system puts us in the forefront of our industry for entry level card access control systems,”
said Kevin Baker, CEO of Entry-Master Systems. “Now our dealers can provide a small business owner with an
access control panel and software for around $650.”
The Option-2 system boasts the following features and benefits:
- upgrades to larger EMS solutions without replacing any hardware
- based on the same hardware as EMS large-scale enterprise solutions
- simple user interface – "out of the box" and operational in minutes, not hours
- system can be controlled remotely via dial-up modem
Entry-Master Systems will soon release Option-4, a single-board access control system, which includes
4 EMS readers and 50 EMS access tags, serial cable, and software, retailing for less than $900.
”The addition of the Option-2 and Option-4 systems to our suite of card access solutions allows us to more
quickly expand our distribution base,” said Baker. “Now Entry-Master Systems has a product for every level
of business.”
Click here for more information about the New Entry-Master Option-2 Access Control System
About Entry-Master Systems, Inc.
Since 1988, Entry-Master® Software has successfully provided security to the most prestigious medical, banking, and academic institutions on the East Coast. The Entry-Master Systems EMC-64 controller series, features Entry-Master® System V Web-based software, built-in networking and internet capability, and requires no additional software to be installed at workstations.
To learn more about Entry-Master Systems, visit www.entry-master.com.
Entry-Master is a registered trademark of Entry-Master Systems, Inc.

Entry-Master Systems Completes Iris Scan Technology Integration Project
Baltimore, MD -02/2005- Entry-Master Systems, Inc. announced today the successful completion of
a security software project for a government agency just outside of Washington, D.C.
Entry-Master Systems wrote the software to provide an interface between a Securimetrics PierTM portable
iris enrollment device and an LG-3000 iris authentication station. The agency uses biometric iris scan technology
to allow authorized personnel access to sensitive areas, but needed a more flexible and mobile enrollment
method to input data into their iris scan database.
“Our software engineers wrote the software, which enables iris scans to be taken on a portable system and entered into
the database through the EMS web-based software” said Kevin Baker, CEO of Entry-Master Systems. “This
project was somewhat different from our typical card access control interface, however, now our software contains
the biometric functionality to implement both iris scan and fingerprint imaging technology.”
About Entry-Master Systems, Inc.
Since 1988, Entry-Master® Software has successfully provided security to the most prestigious medical, banking, and academic institutions on the East Coast. The Entry-Master Systems EMC-64 controller series, features Entry-Master® System V Web-based software, built-in networking and internet capability, and requires no additional software to be installed at workstations.
To learn more about Entry-Master Systems, visit www.entry-master.com.
Entry-Master is a registered trademark of Entry-Master Systems, Inc.

Entry-Master Systems Implements New Network Protocol for U.S Military
Baltimore, MD -10/2004- Entry-Master Systems, Inc. announced today the successful completion of a security
software project for Sandia Labs in New Mexico. Entry-Master Systems was tasked with writing the network
protocol, based upon XML (Extensible Markup Language) that would provide remote controls for an advanced weapons
system currently being tested by the U.S. military.
“EMS engineers wrote the code to allow communication protocols to be implemented using XML, allowing personnel in
the field to use a standard protocol, regardless of the manufacturer of the hardware." said Kevin Baker, CEO of
Entry-Master Systems. "EMS was chosen because of our expertise in the field of secured network protocol design."
The weapons system is in the prototype phase, and Baker indicated that EMS is awaiting the notice to proceed on
Phase-II in late 2005. "Hopefully, the prototype system will be approved for the next phase, at which time we will
be able to further miniaturize and fine-tune the work we've already initiated."
About Entry-Master Systems, Inc.
Since 1988, Entry-Master® Software has successfully provided security to the most prestigious medical, banking, and academic institutions on the East Coast. The Entry-Master Systems EMC-64 controller series, features Entry-Master® System V Web-based software, built-in networking and internet capability, and requires no additional software to be installed at workstations.
To learn more about Entry-Master Systems, visit www.entry-master.com.
Entry-Master is a registered trademark of Entry-Master Systems, Inc.

Entry-Master Systems Upgrades Card Access System for The Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD -05/2004- Entry-Master Systems, Inc. announced today the completion of a two year
refurbishment project of the card access security system at The Johns Hopkins University.
The EMS upgrade replaced existing card readers and alarm monitoring controllers with the new EMRI-2 reader
interface board. “This new system will save JHU thousands of dollars in service and maintenance expense
alone,” said Kevin Baker, CEO of Entry-Master Systems. “It also gives them a wider range of options with
keycards. They can now use a simple card, a keyfob, or a photo ID badge - all of which are less expensive
than the cards presently in use.”
“This upgrade represents our continuing efforts to provide JHU students with the best security possible,”
said Renee Streib, Facilities Coordinator of the JHU Housing and Dining Services. “EMS replaced aged card
reader equipment in the Wolman and McCoy buildings, some of our housing facilities here at the Homewood
campus. The Entry-Master system has provided security for our buildings and student residents for over 12
years.”
”The upgraded system at these JHU facilities enables the Housing office to control security for several
buildings through an encrypted network connection,” said Baker. “This network capability also allows for
integrated digital video recording (DVR) and the use of ‘smart card’ technology.”
About Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University is a privately endowed, co-educational institution for both undergraduate and
graduate study and research. Based in Baltimore, the Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus is home to
about 4,000 full-time undergraduates and nearly 1,400 full-time graduate students. For more information
on The Johns Hopkins University, visit their Web site:
www.jhu.edu
About Entry-Master Systems, Inc.
Since 1988, Entry-Master® Software has successfully provided security to the most prestigious medical, banking, and academic institutions on the East Coast. The Entry-Master Systems EMC2 controller series, features Entry-Master® System V Web-based software, built-in networking and internet capability, and requires no additional software to be installed at workstations.
To learn more about Entry-Master Systems, visit www.entry-master.com.
Entry-Master is a registered trademark of Entry-Master Systems, Inc.

Entry-Master Systems Announces New Distributor in the Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Baltimore, MD and Dallas, TX -02/2004- Entry-Master Systems, Inc. announced today the signing of a new
distributor in Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas, American Perimeter Security. APS has exclusive distribution rights
for the Entry-Master® Card Access Control System in the state of Texas.
“We are very excited about the potential the Entry-Master system has for us here in Texas,” said Dwayne Jones,
Vice President of American Perimeter Security. “The EMS web-based solution delivers the power,
flexibility and cost effectiveness our customers demand. We are providing systems that allow a customer to
view his card access system from any location over the web. The Entry-Master system offers robust
functionality and control that remains affordable even for small to medium sized companies.”
“This new partnership opens the doors for us in Texas,” said Kevin Grice, Director of Sales and Marketing for
Entry-Master Systems. “Our distribution network continues to develop and the addition of APS strengthens
our national presence. American Perimeter Security already has several enterprise-level projects in
negotiations. Our scalable system will give APS more flexibility for offering quality access control to
all of their vertical markets.”
About American Perimeter Security, Inc.
American Perimeter Security is an installation and service dealer of network based security systems for
Industrial, Commercial, Multi-Family and Governmental customers. American Perimeter Security provides
secure Internet and Private network based security products and service for Access Control, Alarm Monitoring,
CCTV, Vehicle Gate Controls and Voice and Data Systems. For more information, visit their Web site:
http://www.AmPerSec.com
About Entry-Master Systems, Inc.
Since 1988, Entry-Master® Software has successfully provided security to the most prestigious medical, banking, and academic institutions on the East Coast. The Entry-Master Systems EMC2 controller series, features Entry-Master® System V Web-based software, built-in networking and internet capability, and requires no additional software to be installed at workstations.
To learn more about Entry-Master Systems, visit www.entry-master.com.
Entry-Master is a registered trademark of Entry-Master Systems, Inc.

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