Electronic card, badge, or key fob:
Still the most common forms of business access control for employees; users simply swipe their card or badge on a reader at the access point to gain entry. With the addition of Photo ID technology, they also serve as a photographic ID Badge.
Biometric Access Control:
These systems provide the highest level of access security. Readers are placed beside an entry point to scan fingerprints, handprints, or retinas and compare them to an approved database.
Standalone – or offline Access Control
Access is typically gained by using a PIN or electronic token, and there is no need for a PC or network.
This solution is ideal for smaller sites with a relatively small number of users. Token management is simple and the system can be extended easily as your requirements change.
Networked access control
Networked access control offers centralised control of your building from a PC or server.
Ideal for sites managing multiple doors and users. The system can be extended easily and offers advanced features such as event reporting, energy-saving, and integration with CCTV and other systems.
Want to explore the key advantages of access control for your business? Read our guide on 10 Benefits of Access Control Systems
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