Matrix Systems Releases New Frontier Access Control Software—Version 5.7.4 
For Immediate Release Aug. 21, 2007
Contact:
Tracie Burton
Matrix Systems, Inc.
937-247-2813
sales@matrixsys.com
Matrix Systems, Inc.
937-247-2813
sales@matrixsys.com
John Parris Frantz
J.P.F. Communications
773-871-2600
john@jpfcomm.com
J.P.F. Communications
773-871-2600
john@jpfcomm.com
Dayton, Ohio — Matrix Systems, a Dayton, Ohio-based turnkey access control and security solutions provider, introduced the Frontier™ Version 5.7.4 access control software upgrade, a comprehensive security solution that provides real- time monitoring for access doors and alarm points for local and remote locations. Frontier is a proven software that now includes new features such as hot fail-over door controllers, guard tour, additional compliance with newly-added Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards, plus compatibility with newly-partnered software companies, EasyLobby® and STOPwareTM visitor management systems, and OSI Security Devices Inc., wireless readers.
The following features are now standard with Frontier software:
- Lock Exempt—allows emergency worker access in critical situations such as facility lockdowns.
- Macros—allows defining macros for both an auto and manual basis on doors, outputs, alarms, database groups, media sequences, media switches.
- Enhanced Log-On Control—allows greater control over which employees can access workstations and building security network.
- User Inactivity—automatically logs off users when inactive for a predetermined duration.
The Frontier 5.7.4 uses Microsoft® Windows® 2003 Server, XP, Vista, plus SQL Server 2005, and Crystal Reports XI. Frontier is an open architecture program utilizing an ODBC-compliant database allowing access by third party programs or interfaces. Frontier also provides integration with photo ID badge-producing software, ad-hoc reporting, CCTV, DVR, fire system secondary annunciation and infant abduction.
“Frontier 5.7.4 is another example of our commitment to provide client solutions that are state-of-the-art and compatible with the access control industry’s leading edge innovations,” said James Young, president of Matrix Systems.

