Access Control helps you manage who goes where and when.
With the Access Control system, an unique identification is issued to every person enrolled as a system user. The system utilizes various means of identification ranging from PIN numbers, proximity cards, smart cards to biometric readers such as fingerprint, vein and iris identifications. Software and programmable control panels define the entrances, times and rules of entry and/or exit for each authorized user or group. This information is then shared with the system’s control points for quick, dependable acceptance or denial every time a user requests to unlock a door.
The Value of Access Control
Access Control Systems provide:
* Staff and visitor safety through prohibiting unauthorized access to hazardous areas
* Reduced losses through restricted access to valuable or sensitive assets
* Comprehensive records useful during an event investigation
* Simplicity versus the time and effort required in managing physical locks and keys
Access Control helps you manage who goes where and when.
With the Access Control system, an unique identification is issued to every person enrolled as a system user. The system utilizes various means of identification ranging from PIN numbers, proximity cards, smart cards to biometric readers such as fingerprint, vein and iris identifications. Software and programmable control panels define the entrances, times and rules of entry and/or exit for each authorized user or group. This information is then shared with the system’s control points for quick, dependable acceptance or denial every time a user requests to unlock a door.
The Value of Access Control
Access Control Systems provide:
* Staff and visitor safety through prohibiting unauthorized access to hazardous areas
* Reduced losses through restricted access to valuable or sensitive assets
* Comprehensive records useful during an event investigation
* Simplicity versus the time and effort required in managing physical locks and keys
Access Control helps you manage who goes where and when.
With the Access Control system, an unique identification is issued to every person enrolled as a system user. The system utilizes various means of identification ranging from PIN numbers, proximity cards, smart cards to biometric readers such as fingerprint, vein and iris identifications. Software and programmable control panels define the entrances, times and rules of entry and/or exit for each authorized user or group. This information is then shared with the system’s control points for quick, dependable acceptance or denial every time a user requests to unlock a door.
The Value of Access Control
Access Control Systems provide:
* Staff and visitor safety through prohibiting unauthorized access to hazardous areas
* Reduced losses through restricted access to valuable or sensitive assets
* Comprehensive records useful during an event investigation
* Simplicity versus the time and effort required in managing physical locks and keys