Proximity DMP
Proximity DMP
Small and inconspicuous, this reader sports an internal beeper and LED and is priced to fit even the tightest budget. Read range of 5 inches and can mount directly on metal. The reader accepts 5 to 16 Volts, covering most voltage requirements. The reader also recognizes over 137 billion unique codes to prevent code grabbing.
The P-300 Cascade Proximity Reader is so small and inconspicuous, you barely know it’s there. The P-300 has a 5-inch read range and can mount directly on metal. The reader accepts 5 to 16 volts. The P-300 has an internal beeper and LED for audio and visual card read verfication. Dimensions: 1.7″ x 3.2″ x .7″
Proximity DMP features
There are a variety of features that can be included in a proximity data management platform, depending on the specific needs of the company using it. Some common features of proximity DMPs include:
- Location tracking: Proximity DMPs can track the location of devices in real-time, allowing companies to send targeted messages and content to users based on their location.
- Geofencing: Proximity DMPs can create virtual “geofences” around specific locations, allowing companies to trigger events or send messages when a device enters or exits a geofence.
- Audience segmentation: Proximity DMPs can segment users based on their location, device type, and other characteristics, allowing companies to deliver targeted messages and content to specific groups of users.
- Personalization: Proximity DMPs can use location and other contextual data to deliver personalized content and experiences to users.
- Analytics: Proximity DMPs often include analytics tools that allow companies to track the performance of their location-based campaigns and measure the effectiveness of their messaging and content.
- Integration with other marketing platforms: Proximity DMPs can be integrated with other marketing and advertising platforms, such as email marketing tools and social media platforms, to create more cohesive and seamless campaigns.
PRODUCTS
- Control Panels
- Keypads
- Mobile Platforms
- Wireless Cell & Network Communicators
- Intrusion
- Access Control
- Entré Software
- Fire
- Power Supplies
- Modules & Expanders
- Monitoring Center
- Video Automation
SOLUTIONS
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INTRUSION
Protecting lives and property since 1975.
All DMP products are designed, engineered and manufactured in America with U.S. and global components, and our intrusion products are more feature-rich than any other in the industry. All our products are designed to solve customers’ needs and requirements, and every product is tested before leaving our facility. See why the best intrusion companies in America choose DMP.
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VIDEO
WHY DMP?The future of alarm systems, available today.
Virtual Keypad makes it easy to check your cameras and verify an alarm. If you’re unavailable, your monitoring center’s trained operators can work quickly on your behalf through DMP’s central station video verification.
When you’re using video cameras in your home or business, rest assured, we have a variety of ways to ensure your privacy. For instance, DMP’s central station video verification only allows access to your systems’ cameras if your system is in alarm.
ACCESS CONTROL
Protect and manage facilities with confidence.
From a single door to the largest enterprise installations, DMP offers solutions for stand-alone access to fully integrated systems, controlled by an app or your browser, cloud-based or enterprise software.
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ALARM COMMUNICATION
WHY DMP?Setting the standard since 1975.
DMP has been ahead in alarm communication for decades and that allows us to think about new modern technology that our competitors can’t. We were the first to invent IP data communication of alarm systems, which is now the standard in our industry. And, like the first virtual software-only central station receiver, we continue to set the standard with what’s next.
Pros of using a proximity data management platform:
- Targeted messaging: Proximity DMPs allow companies to deliver targeted messages and content to users based on their location and other contextual information, which can increase the relevance and effectiveness of the messaging.
- Personalization: Proximity DMPs can deliver personalized content and experiences to users, which can improve the user experience and lead to higher engagement and conversion rates.
- Enhanced customer insights: Proximity DMPs can provide companies with valuable insights into the location and behavior of their customers, which can inform marketing and advertising strategies.
Cons of using a proximity data management platform:
- Privacy concerns: Some users may be concerned about their location being tracked and used for marketing purposes. It is important for companies using proximity DMPs to be transparent about their data collection practices and to give users the option to opt out of location tracking.
- Cost: Proximity DMPs can be expensive to implement and maintain, especially for small businesses.
- Complexity: Proximity DMPs can be complex to set up and manage, and may require specialized technical skills and resources.