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For ultimate control of who can enter what part of your
building - and when, you can't beat an access control
system. You can even get a report of who entered what
door and when they did it. You can give people access to
specific doors, and restrict the timeframe during which
they have access. If someone looses their card, leaves
the company, or moves out of the building without
returning their card, the building security is not
compromised as with a key system. You simply program
their card as invalid so that it will no longer get them
access to the building - but it will show up on your report
if they try to use it. 
You can also integrate an access system with your
burglar alarm system. You could arm and disarm your
alarm system using your card (or fob) instead of entering
an access code at the keypad.
We have even designed systems for larger buildings
which never need to be armed or disarmed manually - it
is all completely automated so that authorized people
(with a valid card or fob) can come and go as they
please, while an unauthorized person trying to enter the
building will trigger the alarm. This is particularly helpful in
large or multi-floor buildings where the last person to
leave isn't sure if they are the last person or not. This can
result in either arming the system while someone else is
in the building, causing a false alarm when the person
moves around, or the building not being armed for the
night or over the weekend.
There are many types
of electronic access
systems ranging from
single door access
without reports to
multiple doors with
computer programming
and reports. Some use
cards, some use
keypads, and you can
even have a
combination of both.
Following are some
examples:
Typical card/fob readers. A
card or a fob is placed close
to the reader to gain access.
Cards are credit card size,
and fobs are quite small and
go on your keychain.
Electronic keypads
can also be used to
gain access. They can
have several codes
programmed so each
person can have their
own code if desired.
This system can be programmed to
accept either cards/fobs or codes;
or it can require that both a card
and code be used to increase the
level of security.
Get rid of one more key on that
ring by installing digital
pushbutton locks for your home.
They come in a variety of
colours, and have a key backup
just in case you forget your
code.
As there are many options available for electronic access control, you really need to sit down with one of
our design experts to review your operations and needs so that a system can be custom tailored to your
needs. Some questions that only you can answer are: 
·
How many doors need electronic access control? 
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How many people will need access (think of the future as well)? 
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Would I prefer to use codes or cards/fobs? 
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Do I need reports of who entered what door when? 
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Do I need to be able to quickly program cards/fobs 
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Will I need to be able to restrict people to certain doors and/or certain timeframes? 
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Is there a possibility that I will want to expand the system to more doors later? 
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Do I need the ability to access programming remotely - from other computers on the network or
from a different location? 
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Would I like to integrate access control and my burglar alarm system so that they work together to
simplify procedures?