Access Control
| Electronic digital keypads, cardswipe & proximity fob door security systems. |
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Do away with the need to hand out keys to employees for building entry, restrict access to sensitive areas to authorised personnel only, even restrict time frame for access of support staff i.e. cleaners. Consult audit trail of users entry/exit times in event of security breach, even link information to payroll production. |
| Digital keypads. |
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Digital keypads are operated by entering a preset security code number supplied to authorised personnel, once the correct code number is entered the door will release to allow entry. In the event of the security code number being compromised the entry code can easily be reprogrammed to a new number. |
| Cardswipe. |
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Cardswipe systems offer all the facilities of a digital keypad but with the advantage that in the event of the need to prevent entry of individual card holders for whatever reason cards can be deleted from the system without the need to notify other users of a security code change. These changes can be made from a hand held programmer at the point of entry or from a linked computer central programmer. Deleted cards are re-usable. |
| Proximity fobs. |
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Proximity fob systems operate in an almost identical way to cardswipe systems, the main difference being that fobs are offered up to a reader rather than swiped through a reader. In general use fobs are much less likely to suffer damage than cards, the downside being that the cost of individual fobs is about three times the cost of individual cards. Deleted fobs are re-usable. System costs are similar. |
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Products from leading manufacturers such as ACT, Abloy, Bewator, IEC, Paxton, Progeny, Raytel and Videx can be supplied and installed. |


