Total Concept Security & Inner Range Infiniti Class 5 System
The Infiniti Class 5 system consists of a suite of products which, together, provide all the elements necessary to meet
the stringent requirements set out by the AS/NZS 2201.1:2007 Class 5 standard
Inner Range Infiniti Class 5
Integrated High Security Access Control
Encrypted Communications
Independently Certified
Class 5 Alarm Communications
Total Concept Security - Sydney
Independently Certified Installer
Inner Range Infiniti Class 5
The Infiniti Class 5 range of products includes Controllers, Input Expansion Modules, End of Line Modules, Keypads, Card Readers, Power Supplies, Equipment Enclosures, Alarm Transmission devices and equipment power isolation kits.
The system’s modular design provides scope for expansion while also boasting a hybrid architecture. The hybrid architecture supports both high-security Class 5 zones and lower-security areas at the same facility at the same time. By ensuring that budget allocations are made for Class 5 zones only where necessary, the end result is a single, holistic and affordable security solution for the entire organisation.
Expansion of the Infiniti Class 5 system is achieved by installing additional encrypted modules to the Class 5 Controller’s RS-485 LAN or adding additional Controllers to the system. The entire platform, including multiple Controllers, can be managed from the Infiniti Enterprise software.
Encrypted Communications
High-Security End of Line Modules (ELMs) are designed to be installed within or adjacent to a detection device such as a PIR or Reed sensor switch. In conjunction with the Infiniti Class 5 encrypted expander, ELMs provide an encrypted data communications link between the detector and the control equipment. During normal operation, Infiniti’s supervisory polling system continuously monitors ELMs to detect any communication failure, device substitution or tamper conditions.
Class 5 Alarm Communications
The T4000 provides high security and polled connection to the monitoring station for alarm reporting.
All communications are encrypted to AES 128-bit and polling intervals can be as frequent as 10 seconds.
Should a poll fail to be delivered within the allocated time, the T4000 intelligently tries to re-establish the connection and, if available, will attempt to route the connection through another gateway, i.e. switching from on-site Internet to GPRS. If a failed connection cannot be re-established within a pre-determined time, an alarm will be raised within the monitoring station. Multipath-IP T4000 has been independently certified to Australian standard AS2201.5 Class 5
Integrated High Security Access Control
The IAC is an IP-based enterprise Access Controller which supports two doors and up to four readers on-board.*
Inner Range SIFER Card Readers can be used with the IAC to ensure compliance with AS/NZS 2201.1:2007 Class 5.
The SIFER Card Reader is a multi-drop RS-485 based reader that employs AES 128-bit encryption from the card through to the door module, providing a far superior level of security than that of traditional Wiegand based card readers. SIFER readers utilise the MIFARE® DESFire® EV1/EV2 card format.
Independently Certified
In this standard, the risk profile of an intruder alarm system is determined by conducting a risk assessment based on the likelihood, and consequences of, an attack. A Class 5 risk profile is proposed when:
1. The consequences of the attack may be ‘Catastrophic’ regardless of the likelihood of an attack.
2. The likelihood of an attack is ‘Likely’ or ‘Very likely’ and the consequences are ‘Major’ or ‘Catastrophic’.