Access Control

Access control security systems monitor and control access to a specific area; be it a room, a building or several buildings in remote areas. Access control systems ensure that only authorized personnel and only during certain defined periods of time have access to certain areas. In their simplest form, the magnetic cards are used to allow access. When proximity cards are placed on a proximity reader, the controller reads the code and compares it to a code list that can be accessed in a fraction of a second. Access Control The biometric access control system authenticates users based on physical characteristics such as fingerprints, face, palm, voice and retinal patterns, eliminating the need for cumbersome passwords and keys. every single fingerprint access control system uses the convenience of the human fingerprint, our unique keys, to provide irrefutable personal identification. It is a stand-alone terminal that registers and verifies users, stores their fingerprint records, manages transaction records, and interacts with other entities. Using advanced computer techniques, the technology replaces keys, cards, secret passwords and PINs and offers a solution that cannot be forged, stored, altered, stolen or duplicated.Each person has a unique identification number that is used to view their digital records for verification purposes. Just enter your number and you will be authenticated in half a second.

      The time and attendance and access markets continue to see significant growth in the use of biometric devices. In conjunction with work management software, biometric devices can make a significant contribution to reducing labor costs in an organization. Eliminate card fraud and also monitor the presence of your employees in real time. Managers can generate a report at any time to determine which employees are late or absent and track them accordingly. The system is easy to use. Employees dial their number and show their hand. The number retrieves the saved template and your identity is automatically verified. The reader displays an indicator light and beeps to indicate an “accept” or “decline” signal. The biometric reader is not only a time and attendance clock, it also has important administrative data that enables the transfer of labor costs when drilling employees. In this way, the labor costs of the employees can be assigned to a new on-call center.The device can be installed as a stand-alone device, networked or used with a modem. It can be fixed or portable and has multiple serial and parallel communication interfaces as well as alarm inputs and outputs. The system reduces risks at low cost, limits liability, offers protection and privacy for everyone involved and also eliminates the possibility of “buddy punching” in time and presence situations.