Card Access Control Systems

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Transcript Card Access Control Systems

CARD ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS
PROXIMITY and CONTACTLESS CARDS…
WHAT’S IN IT FOR ME?
Easy To Use “Keys”
• Convenient proximity or contactless
cards don’t have to touch the reader
• Cards work even if they’re still in your
purse or wallet
• Ideal for elderly and disabled
• Available as wallet-size cards or keyring tags
“Keys” You Can Control
• Each access card is unique
• No need to re-key when a card is lost or
stolen
• Delete one card without
inconveniencing everyone else
• No unauthorized duplicate cards
“Keys” You Make Yourself
• Easy to use software allows a new card
to be issued in seconds
• Card user database can also be used to
store employee information
“Keys” That Leave a Trail
• The access control system logs every card
use, whether or not access was granted
• Filter transaction history to see events on a
certain day, at a specific reader, during a
specific time period or by a single user.
• Use “in” and “out” readers to monitor
employee arrival and departure times
“Keys” That Only Work Where
and When You Want Them To
• Each card is assigned to an “Access Group” which
determines which doors the card can open
• Access Groups are also assigned to “Time Zones”
that limit access to specific days and times of day
• Why give an employee access he doesn’t need?
“Keys” That Take A Holiday
• Up to 32 Holidays can be selected
• You decide whether an Access Group
should get in on holidays or not
Lock And Unlock Doors
Automatically
• Set a “Door Zone” schedule to lock and
unlock doors at predetermined times
• “Card Activate” mode means the door only
unlocks after someone arrives with a valid
card
• No more doors “accidentally” left unlocked
Remotely Unlock The Doors
• Receptionist pushbutton unlocks the
door remotely
• Wireless transmitters & receivers can
be added for convenient remote release
• You can also unlock one door, or a
group of doors, right from your
computer
Remotely Control Your
System
• Access control system can be programmed with a
laptop computer
• Hardwire the system to a convenient desktop
computer
• Connect the system to a LAN for TCP/IP connectivity
• Use a dial-up modem to communicate with systems
across town or across the country
Design Your System
• Determine how many
readers you need
• Choose a reader style
• Choose cards or keyring tags
Design Your System
• Select appropriate
electric locking
devices
• Select exit controls
and remote release
switches
• Add power supplies,
backup batteries,
wire, etc.
CARD ACCESS CONTROL
Unlocking The Benefits Of
Electronic Access Control
For Your Business
If you require additional
information please visit our
website: www.securakey.com,
email us at [email protected]
or call us at
(818) 882-0020
Thank You!