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Telaeris’ XPressEntry XPID200 series handheld badge and biometric readers have received RCM (Regulatory Compliance Mark) certification for Australia.
According to the company, this certification ensures that XPressEntry meets the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) regulatory standards for radiocommunications, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and electrical safety.
RCM certification
The RCM certification marks a significant milestone for Telaeris.
Not only does it reinforce its commitment to providing secure, reliable and compliant handheld, mobile access control solutions for global markets, but it ensures that XPressEntry XPID200 readers adhere to stringent compliance requirements.
These are the requirements outlined under Australia’s Radiocommunications Equipment (General) Rules 2021 and the Radiocommunications Labelling (Electromagnetic Compatibility) Notice 2017.
The company says that it remains committed to expanding its global reach by ensuring its products meet local regulatory and compliance standards.
Physical security and safety professionals in over 40 countries around the world utilise XPressEntry.
“Confidently deploy XPressEntry”
“Achieving RCM certification marks an important step in expanding our presence in Australia,” said Dr. David Carta, CEO, Telaeris.
“With this approval, Australian and New Zealand businesses can confidently deploy XPressEntry handheld readers for secure access control and emergency mustering, ensuring compliance with local regulatory requirements.
“Our mission is to deliver innovative solutions that enhance security, safety and operational efficiency, and this certification validates our commitment to excellence.”