Saturday, August 8, 2009

Access Control System

An Access Control System enables authorised personnel to control access to areas and resources in a given premise. It is generally seen as the second layer in the security of a physical structure.

Access control is, in reality, an everyday phenomenon. The lock on a car's door or the lock on the door of your home is essentially a form of access control. A PIN (Personal Identification Number) on an ATM System at a bank is another means of access control.

Proximity Card/PIN Access Control System:

























Simple Design
• Easy to use
• Easy to Program
• Easy to Maintain

Pin Only Access
• Use 4 digits secret code to access
• Multiple sets of code
• Codes can be reprogrammed easily

Proximity Card Technology
• Easy to use
• Reliable technology
• High durability
• Just touch the card to access

Standalone Architecture
• Easy to install
• No PC is required to operate
• LED and audio buzzer indication

Reliable Technology
• Designed with proven and reliable technology
• Built-in system integrity monitoring system for maximum reliability

Access Control Software
• Keeps track of the attendance of your staff
• Ability to generate reports for your convenience
• Easy to use Windows-based program

Biometric Access Control System:















• Stand-alone or with other home Security Systems
• 2-Step Access Control using Fingerprint or RF card
• Slim and Compact Design
• Central Control on TCP/IP Network
• Real time entrance monitoring & Data record
• Embedded RF Card Reader (optional)
• Security levels setting function
• Easy connection with switch for Door Access
• Built-in interphone interface

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