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Door Access Control

We install all kinds of Door Access control. From a simple, coded lock on a single entrance door, a multi-client networked system with hundreds of doors used by hundreds of people; we install magnetic swipe cards that can be controlled by a single reader, a hands free radio frequency identification device (RFID) managed by sophisticated, multi-tasking network software. Our objective is to make your deployment a cost effective one. We have deployed access control for schools, hospitals and many organizations.

A single door entry system can be hardwired to a reception point making remote speech communication possible, it can be linked to your telephone network routed to your mobile phone thereby giving access control over security gates, doors, in a simple configuration that makes your phone keypad the controller. Simply amazing.

What is Access Control?

The term ‘Access Control’ generally refers to a system that can control, monitor and restrict the movement of people, assets or vehicles, in, out and around a building or site. The benefits of using an access control system include the prevention of loss or damage to capital assets and the reduced risk of personal injury to staff and visitors.Access control applications range from controlling a single entrance door to managing a large complex site.

Physical access control systems comprise three main components:

The Physical Barrier

The physical barrier prevents the entry of unauthorised personnel and has a means of granting access electrically. These may be; a door fitted with an electric locking device, a turnstile, a parking gate or a lift. For doors, a magnetic door sensor may be added to monitor the door position, so that an alarm can be raised if the door is left open or opened illegally. Because there is no means of ensuring that only one person passes through a door when it is unlocked, strict rules must be in place to deter authorised users from allowing unauthorised people access through the door.

The Access Controller and Reader

The physical barrier is electronically controlled by an access controller combined with some form of reader to identify people by their ‘credentials’.  This may be a keypad, a card reader or a biometric reader. Together, the access controller and the reader provide the ability to identify an individual and authorise or deny entry to them.Access controllers may either be ‘stand-alone’ or networked to a master PC-based (also known as ‘on-line’) access control system that manages the user database for all access points. The PC-based system software can update each controller with the details of each individual’s access rights. PC-based access control systems can offer many additional facilities such as user location, attendance and usage monitoring, visitor management and automatically unlocking doors during emergencies and assigned periods.

Credentials

The identity of an individual is determined by a ‘credential’, which may be a PIN code, an access card, key fob, or a unique human characteristic such as a fingerprint. In some cases, combinations of two or more of these credentials may be used to identify the person.

Types of Access Control Systems

Keypad Reader – This device allows access into a premise by punching the correct PIN. The system permits entry with the release of an electromagnetic lock. If an incorrect PIN is punched access will be denied.

Card Reader System – This access control system allows entry by a cardkey which is mag strip, weigand, barcode or proximity card. The card must be swiped and the electromagnetic lock opens permitting entry. If an unauthorized card is used, the system denies access.

Proximity Card Reader – The security system allows entry by presenting the proximity card to it. The electromagnetic lock releases. An invalid card will be rejected at the entry.

Magnetic Swipe Card – This card consists of a magnetic strip where the access information of the person is stored for security purpose.

Biometric system is also an option.

How the Access Control System Works

The typical access control system consists of a card/ pin reader, electromagnetic lock or door strike, power supply system and a push button. The valid and authorized card user must present the card to the security system. Upon verification by the reader, the locking system will be de-energized and the door can be pushed open. To exit the premises, the person will have to press a door lock release switch and the system will release the lock.

Access control is always a great way of having everyone in your organization have their own unique key. When networked to a master PC, it can allow for dynamic configurations where some keys are configured for users to work on specific days and specific time of the day. Say Mon-Fri 8am to 5pm for some people. Its simple easy and put every access under your control. In the case of emergency, all doors can be opened from one single system.

We are equipped with skilled, dedicated engineers and support team to provide the best products services and installation.

Hotel Door Card Lock

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Utilizes IC Card and Mechanical Lock

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Hotel Door Card Lock – Complete Standalone System – IC Card Operated – Computer Generated Encrypted Key Cards

Lock Operation – Require Insertion Of Key Card Or Use Of The Mechanical Lock (Emergency Lock)

The IC Card Door Lock is a Stand-Alone Lock System that require no wiring, easy 1 2 3 steps with hassle free installation. Utilizes the Encrypted Key Card generated by the Management Server Software in conjunction with the Operational Software aboard the Lock.

This Lock System basically gives you the authority to decide Who, When, Duration, & Termination of Access to an area within a given premise that require Access Control. You will be able to customize:

  • Limit Key Cards By The Embedded Lock’s Clock
  • Customize Key Cards Security Levels

EXAMPLE: An Hotel Environment

Master Key Card: Will have ultimate Access & Control of entire system with No Time Limit, Activate & Deactivate the Deadbolt feature of the Lock System and more.

Building Key Card: Can Access authorize areas of a Specific Building or Buildings without any authority to Deactivate the Deadbolt Feature of the Lock System, and with Time Limit. (Or Otherwise)

Floor Card: Grant Access to a Specific Floor or Floors of a Multi-Unit Building without authority to Deactivate the Deadbolt Feature of the Lock System, and with Time Limit. (Or Otherwise)

House Keepers Cards: Will grant Access based on Work/Floor assigned within a given time frame. Can not Deactivate the Deadbolt Feature of the Lock System.
Guest/Customer Card: Grant Access to a Specific Room within a given time frame.

Other Features Include:

  • Auto Lock within 7 seconds
  • Auto Lock Pause (Locking Feature can be placed on hold during or for a scheduled Meeting)
  • Do Not Disturb Feature (Can be activated by Guest, Only Master Key Card can override)
  • Loss Key Card will be rendered useless due to lack of validation by the Lock System.
  • Lock System always remembers the latest 200 Access Records at all time.
  • Almost 2 years of Battery life, and will even process almost 200 unlock request with low Battery power.
  • Zero case of accidental misreading of Key Cards.
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