Different Types of Access Control Security
Systems We Offer
Standalone Systems
Standalone Access Control Systems are very popular when one to a few doors is needed. These systems are the most budget conscious of all of the system. They are also quick to deploy because they don’t require any wires to be run to the doors.
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Wireless Systems
Wireless Access Control Security Systems take benefits from both hardwired and standalone systems. They don’t require any wires to be run to the doors like standalone systems. Similar to hardwired systems they allow you to monitor and make changes to the system right from your computer without going to the doors. These are typically installed where several doors need to be controlled.
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Web Managed Systems
Web Managed Access Control Security Systems allow you to manage and monitor the system from virtually any computer any where in the world using a simple web browser (even the browser in your phone). Cables are run from the doors back to a controller. Typical installs very from 1 to unlimited.
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Locally Managed Systems
Locally Managed Security Systems are managed or controlled using a web browser or special software (depending on model) from your office computer. Typical installs range from one door to many doors in a single facility. Cables are run from the doors back to a controller.
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Why Install an Access Control Security System
Overview
Access Control Security Systems allow you to
control and manage who has access to a particular
door and at what times. Systems can use keypad
codes, proximity cards/fobs, magnetic stripe cards,
smart cards, and biometric finger print and
iris readers to grant entry to a door.
Top Reasons to Install a Access
Control System
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Automatically lock and unlock lobby doors based on
your business hours.
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Immediately remove someone's
access when they are terminated.
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Limit employee access to business hours only.
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Have access to an instant report of employees
entries and
attempted entries.
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