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What's Door Access Control Systems?

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What's Door Access Control Systems Access control systems provide authorized individuals safe and secure access in and out of various parts of your business while keeping unauthorized people out. They can range from electronic keypads that secure a single door to large networked systems for multiple buildings. Access Systems also greatly simplify management of your facility: no need to replace lost keys, hunt down old keys from terminated employees, or wonder who has access to which areas. Spend a couple minutes framing the following two questions; (1) What purpose will your door access control service serve? (2) What size access system will your business need? 1. What purpose will your Door Access Control system serve? To start, sit down and determine the purpose the access control system will serve. The most basic role of an access control system is to keep out anyone who is not supposed to enter an area. This can be the front door, a parking garage, a server roo

How will the fingerprint head and access control system be combined?

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What kind of  fingerprint device  can connect  with  access control device ? How does the fingerprint device  supply power ? Other biometric systems (iris ,  palm type instrument, etc.) and how  do they connect with  access control system? Generally fingerprint equipment manufacturers will also produce fingerprint access control device, fingerprint, and access control functions will be integrated in one machine, this kind of access control device’s function is relatively simple, can only be used for common functional requirements and security level requirements are not high, and "Fingerprint + access controller" can be used for functional requirements more professional, more demanding security occasions and areas. What kind of equipment can  connect with  access control device? As long as the fingerprint device (fingerprint reader, fingerprint attendance, fingerprint access control, etc.) with Wiegand26 output format (the fingerprint number or card number in

Access Control Locking Devices

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Door Access Control Locking Devices In all locking systems, the locking device represents the physical security barrier. Locking devices include  Magnetic Locks  (Maglocks),  Electric strikes , Deadbolts, Magnetic Shear Locks and Electrified Locksets. These devices are mounted on the door and door casing. Examples of Locking Device types follow. 'Clicking' on any of the device photos will open a new window with direct access to pricing, and product datasheets for further and more detailed reference. Magnetic Locks Magnetic lock electromagnetic lock, magnetic lock, or maglock is a locking device that consists of an electromagnet and armature plate. By attaching the electromagnet to the door frame and the armature plate to the door, a current passing through the electromagnet attracts the armature plate holding the door shut. Unlike an electric strike a magnetic lock has no interconnecting parts and is, therefore, less suitable for super high-security applications bec

How to choose access control electric lock?

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How does the projector choose access  control   electric lock ? Guide to buy access control locks  _ purchase notes : Access control electric lock  is an important part of the access control system is the implementing agencies and key equipment of access control system.If the system were a person, the electric lock is in people's hands and feet. Related to the stability of the entire access control system. If an access control system’s controller and card reader are both good, but the quality of the electric lock is not good, it will also cause the door can not open and so on, which affects the acceptance and usage of the project. Note  1 :  Purchase   electric bolt lock  or  magnetic  lock? What kind of lock be equipped, you have to see what kind of door you will use. The bi-direction glass door is best to use  electric bolt locks . The company's internal unidirectional wooden doors are best to use  magnetic locks . Magnetic locks are also called electro

How to choose a best suitable access control controller?

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How to choose a best suitable access control controller ? The access controller procurement guidelines : 7 recommendations . The access controller is the core part of the access control system, is  also  the soul of the system. The quality and performance of the access controller directly affect the stability of the access control system, and the stability of the system will directly affect the access control system users work and life order and even affect the safety of life and property. At present, many access control products in the global market, the function is almost the same, but the quality is uneven. So the product selection is particularly important. So how to choose high-quality access control controller? The stability of the access control system, the convenience of operation, the practicality of the function is an important factor   and the core standard in the evaluation of the access controller. Recommendation 1: Purchase access control controller  

Door Access Control Egress Devices--How will I get out?

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Door Access Control Egress Devices To ensure free pass to exit a secure door, all locking systems include a quick exit device. Examples include; push-to-exit buttons, request-to-exit bars, motion detectors, emergency (break-glass) exit and Time delayed exit. These buttons are mounted in the interior, on the casing surrounding the door (mullion mount) or on a wall near the door (gang mount). Examples of Egress Device types follow. 'Clicking' on any of the device photos will open a new window with direct access to pricing, and product datasheets for further and more detailed reference. Push-To-Exit Buttons  as the name implies Push-To-Exit buttons are wall mounted near the exit point and contain directions on a large green or red button. Depressing the button releases the door. Push Bars  attach to the inside of the door at the height of the door latch. You exit the door by pressing against the bar. The action of pressing the bar releases the latch and the door open

Door Access Control Entry Devices--How will you get in?

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Door Access Control Entry Devices In all locking systems, the secure lock needs to be released by a physical object (such as a stand-alone lock, Key, Combination or fingerprint) or a combination of any or all. Examples include;  Proximity readers ,  Keyswitch , Digital Keypads, and  biometric readers  (fingerprints). These devices are mounted on the exterior (secured side) either on the casing of the door ( mullion  mount) or on the wall near the door (gang mount). Examples of Entry Device types follow. 'Clicking' on any of the device photos will open a new window with direct access to pricing, and product datasheets for further and more detailed reference. Stand-Alone Locks As the name implies are an "all-in-one" access control system for a single-door. The lock powered by replaceable internal batteries can be unlocked by keypad, proximity card or a combination. The advantages of standalone locks are they can be installed and operational in minutes. Some o

Door Access Control Features--What features you should know?

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Door Access Control  Features Door Access Control Locking Devices In all locking systems, the locking device represents the physical security barrier. Locking devices include  Magnetic Locks  (Maglocks),  Electric strikes , Deadbolts, Magnetic Shear Locks and Electrified Locksets. These devices are mounted on the door and door casing. Examples of Locking Device types follow. 'Clicking' on any of the device photos will open a new window with direct access to pricing, and product datasheets for further and more detailed reference. Magnetic Locks Magnetic lock electromagnetic lock, magnetic lock, or maglock is a locking device that consists of an electromagnet and armature plate. By attaching the electromagnet to the door frame and the armature plate to the door, a current passing through the electromagnet attracts the armature plate holding the door shut. Unlike an electric strike a magnetic lock has no interconnecting parts and is, therefore, less suitable for sup