access control system

Access control systems are an excellent way of managing who can enter a building. what parts of a building they are allowed access to and when they can access any area. The system will also log all events (doors open /closing etc.) and by whom and at what time. It can also log when a valid try of the door was attempted and by whom. The electronic access control system grants access based on the credential presented. When access is granted, the door is unlocked for a predetermined time and the transaction is recorded. When access is refused, the door remains locked and the attempted access is recorded. The system will also monitor the door and alarm if the door is forced open or held open too long after being unlocked.

Access control systems are made up of a controller, keypad and access control devices wired to the controller to control doors and gates.

Basic Access Control

Controlled Entry/ Exit Point

Controlled entry/exit points ensure secure access, monitor movement, and enhance safety within restricted areas.

Exit Control Sensor

Exit control sensors detect authorized exit requests, triggering door release for safe and monitored egress.

Locking Device (Output)

Locking devices secure entry points by receiving signals to lock or unlock doors automatically and safely.

Door Switch/Monitor (Input)

Door switch monitors door status, detecting open or closed position to ensure secure access control operations.

Entry Control Sensor (Reader)

Entry control sensors authenticate users by reading credentials to grant or deny access at entry points.

Access Contrl Unit (ACU)

Access Control Unit (ACU) processes inputs from readers and sensors to manage door locking mechanisms.

The function of the Access Control SystemsSystems

The following gadgets can be utilized with an access control system

Electric locking devices come in two primary varieties. There are two types of locking devices: “fail-secure” and “fail-safe.”

In the event of a power outage, a fail-secure locking mechanism stays locked. When de-energized, fail-safe locking devices unlock. By their very nature, direct pull electromagnetic locks are failsafe.

Both 600 lbs. and 1200 lbs. dynamic holding force capacities are available for electromagnetic locks.

One Leaf

There is a single door, a single lock, and a single magnetic control.

Two Leaf

There are two doors with double locks and two magnetic locks.

There are two types of Mounting

Mounted on the surface

Shared Locks, Concealed Mounted

Reader: This reader requires a valid card to be swiped at the reader to gain access to a door. The access rights of the card will determine whether access is a grant or declined. It provides the perfect balance between reliable functionality and design aesthetics to meet security needs.

Access Control Reader Technology

EM

Proxymity for HID

Mifare

iClass

Multiple Class

Categories of Access Control Reader

Card Reader

A card reader is a data input device that reads data from a card-shaped storage medium.

Keypad Reader

By using a 4-8-digit code allows access if the code is valid. The keypad allows multiple users.

BioMatric Reader

There are several forms of biometric identification employed in access control: fingerprint, hand geometry.

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