SECURITY SYSTEMS SOLUTIONS
- Access Control
- Asset Tracking
- Automatic Door
- Baggage Scanner
- Bell Timer
- Boom Barrier
- BMS
- Burglar Alarm
- Canteen Management
- CCTV ANPR
- CCTV People Counting
- CCTV Surveillance
- CCTV Video Analytics
- Central Vacuum Cleaner
- DFMD
- Electric Fence
- EAS
- Fire Alarm
- Fire Hydrant
- Fire Suppression
- Flap Barrier
- Garage Door
- Gas Detector
- Gate Automation
- GSM Communicator
- Guard Monitoring
- HHMD
- Home Automation
- Home Theatre
- Hotel Lock
- ID Cards
- Lighting Automation
- Network & Communication
- Nurse Calling System
- Occupancy Sensor
- PA Systems
- Payroll
- Road Blocker
- Smart Lock
- Time Attendance
- Tripod Turnstile
- UVSS
- Vehicle Tracking
- Video Door Phone
- Parking Management System
- Visitor Management
- Wireless Communication
Card Access
Card Access Control Systems – Single-door access control systems are a cost-effective and secure way to manage access to a building or room. They typically consist of a card reader, a control panel, and a locking mechanism.
One of the most popular types of single-door access control systems is the card and password system. This system allows for entry by either swiping a card or entering a password on a keypad.
The card reader is typically installed next to the door and reads the information stored on a proximity card or key fob. The control panel, which is connected to the card reader, then verifies the card’s information and sends a signal to the locking mechanism to unlock the door.
The password option allows for entry by entering a code on a keypad. The control panel will verify the code and send a signal to the locking mechanism to unlock the door.
One of the benefits of a card and password system is that it provides flexibility in terms of how individuals gain access to the building or room. For example, an employee may use a proximity card to enter the building, while a delivery person may use a password.
Additionally, card and password systems can be easily integrated with other security systems, such as security cameras and alarm systems.
It’s important to note that card and password systems can be programmed to grant access to specific individuals at specific times, allowing for detailed access control. This feature can be particularly useful for businesses that need to restrict access to certain areas.
Another benefit of card and password systems is that they are relatively low-maintenance. The cards and key fobs can be easily replaced if lost or stolen, and the system can be easily reprogrammed to grant or restrict access to specific individuals.
In summary, a single-door access control card and password system is a cost-effective and secure way to manage access to a building or room. It provides flexibility in terms of how individuals gain access and can be easily integrated with other security systems. Additionally, it allows for detailed access control and is low maintenance.
SA31-E
Card storage: 1000 Users
Card type : EM(ID) card
Access by: Only Card
Support: Exit Button
SA32-E
Card storage: 1000 Users
Card type : EM(ID) card
Access by: Card, Pin
Support: Bell & Exit Button
SA33-E
Card storage : 1000 Users
Card type : EM(ID) card
Access by: Card, Pin
Support: Wiegand Reader & Exit Button,
Bell, Touch Keypad With backlight
SECURITY SYSTEMS SOLUTIONS
- Access Control
- Asset Tracking
- Automatic Door
- Baggage Scanner
- Bell Timer
- Boom Barrier
- BMS
- Burglar Alarm
- Canteen Management
- CCTV ANPR
- CCTV People Counting
- CCTV Surveillance
- CCTV Video Analytics
- Central Vacuum Cleaner
- DFMD
- Electric Fence
- EAS
- Fire Alarm
- Fire Hydrant
- Fire Suppression
- Flap Barrier
- Garage Door
- Gas Detector
- Gate Automation
- GSM Communicator
- Guard Monitoring
- HHMD
- Home Automation
- Home Theatre
- Hotel Lock
- ID Cards
- Lighting Automation
- Network & Communication
- Nurse Calling System
- Occupancy Sensor
- PA Systems
- Payroll
- Road Blocker
- Smart Lock
- Time Attendance
- Tripod Turnstile
- UVSS
- Vehicle Tracking
- Video Door Phone
- Parking Management System
- Visitor Management
- Wireless Communication