A Closer Look at Access control systems
An access control system can help protect restricted areas from trespassers. It is designed to provide high security protocol in private and commercial premises. It also authorizes access to approved personnel. An access control system can also record the time of employee entrance. It shields or secures people, important documents or equipment in a facility. Access control systems are extremely functional within buildings that have multiple entry spots. Different kinds of security mechanisms are used for this.
This way, buildings and personnel inside get better security against trespassers or any unauthorized entries. Modern ACS can contribute a lot to efficient employee management.
The access control system has many uses, it can be used by businesses and private owner alike, and manage many different places as the entry point of many individuals. There are several different ways of using access management control systems, here are a few examples.
Control panels - A large part of access control systems use control panels. They are typically coupled with numeral buttons. In some cases, responsive touch screens are used here. They are linked up with the systems locking-releasing mechanism. When a person with authorization enters pin codes, the system verifies those codes.
Magstripe Readers - These devices are also used in wide range. Magstripe Readers are also known as Swipe Card readers. Employees are issued encoded cards that they swipe to stop the locking systems of doors. Often, encoded cards can play the role of employee ID.
Proximity or Long Range Readers - Sensor driven Proximity Readers or else, Long Range Readers are used in access control systems. Such sensors detect encoded cards without using any swiping. Proximity Readers can detect cards from short distances (around 100mm).
Smartcard Readers - They enable access control systems for processing additional info for additional services of a company or private premises. Good examples are time-ins and outs record maintenance. Access control systems usually have the capacity to be interfaced with payroll coordination, parking scheme, catering or even vending services.
Identification methods The bottom line of access control system is to identify visitors or non-employees. For efficient identification, 3 methods are used in access control systems. a) Door bell system- These systems alerts people inside a premises. b) Audio intercom system- They allow visitors to speak with people inside the premises. c) Camera equipped audio intercom systems- When you are inside the building, they allow you to actually see and talk with a visitor. If you grant access to the visitor, the entry door is unlocked remotely. At this point you can send someone to escort the visitor.
Access control systems can save you the trouble while offer you a stronger feel of security or organized traffic in your private or business facilities.