Keep restricted areas secure and know who is allowed where for the ultimate protection within your business.
Keep restricted areas secure and know who is allowed where for the ultimate protection within your business.
Intricate keypad access control systems have highly customizable access capabilities. This includes user profiles like admin access to each room or individual office access for separate employees. Easily customize access profiles from a computer for the ultimate control over who goes where in your facilities.
Most card reader access controls will also have a keypad to use a backup code if a card isn't with you. Regardless of entry method or controller type these systems will log everything from failed entry attempts, entry and exit times, what pass code or card was used to how long a certain door remained open and more.
A: There are 3 main components to every complete access control system; card readers or key fobs, door switches and a control panel. The control panel is fully integrated with the system server and all of the door switches. The system server will have a database to store all users which allows for customizable access times and locations. As your business grows a new control panel can be installed to accommodate more door switches.
A: Yes, access controls have a back up battery for power outages to maintain your security and the integrity of the system so access isn't interrupted. If the power remains out for an extended period of time and the batteries die, you will need to return to using standard keys until power is restored. In this event, it's important to have the back up batteries replaced for next time.
A: No, being extremely versatile, access controls can be used on things such as elevators, wood cabinets, server cabinets, parking decks, exterior gates, parking exits and all types of entry ways.
A: The system server will host a database of all users and provide completely customizable user profiles for you to control which employees have access to each door switch at what times. Quickly and easily add settings for temporary access, revoke access or change the way your access levels are configured. The database will also log every entry, exit and failed entry attempt along with the times and who was accessing the area.
Each user will be given a code, card or key fob that grants access to the predetermined areas. When their card is used at a door switch a message is sent to the system server to check and see if the user has access to the area or not, if they do the door is unlocked for a short time. If they do not have access to this area in the system it will log their attempt but will not unlock the door. This information will be used if there is ever a breach, theft or any other suspicious activity.
Intricate keypad access control systems have highly customizable access capabilities. This includes user profiles like admin access to each room or individual office access for separate employees. Easily customize access profiles from a computer for the ultimate control over who goes where in your facilities.
Most card reader access controls will also have a keypad to use a backup code if a card isn't with you. Regardless of entry method or controller type these systems will log everything from failed entry attempts, entry and exit times, what pass code or card was used to how long a certain door remained open and more.
A: There are 3 main components to every complete access control system; card readers or key fobs, door switches and a control panel. The control panel is fully integrated with the system server and all of the door switches. The system server will have a database to store all users which allows for customizable access times and locations. As your business grows a new control panel can be installed to accommodate more door switches.
A: Yes, access controls have a back up battery for power outages to maintain your security and the integrity of the system so access isn't interrupted. If the power remains out for an extended period of time and the batteries die, you will need to return to using standard keys until power is restored. In this event, it's important to have the back up batteries replaced for next time.
A: No, being extremely versatile, access controls can be used on things such as elevators, wood cabinets, server cabinets, parking decks, exterior gates, parking exits and all types of entry ways.
A: The system server will host a database of all users and provide completely customizable user profiles for you to control which employees have access to each door switch at what times. Quickly and easily add settings for temporary access, revoke access or change the way your access levels are configured. The database will also log every entry, exit and failed entry attempt along with the times and who was accessing the area.
Each user will be given a code, card or key fob that grants access to the predetermined areas. When their card is used at a door switch a message is sent to the system server to check and see if the user has access to the area or not, if they do the door is unlocked for a short time. If they do not have access to this area in the system it will log their attempt but will not unlock the door. This information will be used if there is ever a breach, theft or any other suspicious activity.
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