Access Control |
KeyPads
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Stand Alone Keypads can be fitted internally or
externally and provide a basic level of security for a door or gate.
All that
needs to be added is a power supply and lock release or magnet.
Most will take 4, 6 or 8 digit codes. |
Proximity Readers
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The Paxton Switch 2 is a
stand-alone proximity access control system. The controller is mounted within a
boxed power supply inside a secure area.
The reader comes with a choice of two covers and approximately 2m of cable.
Up to 10,000 users can be added to the system.
Fobs are supplied in a wallet with shadow cards which are used to remove lost or
stolen fobs from the system. |
Biometric Devices
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Iris Reader : Biometric technology overcomes
many of the disadvantages of conventional ID and verification techniques
(passwords, tags, pin etc)
The iris reader uses the complex and intricate
patterns in the iris of the eye, which are unique to each individual.
The iris
templates are stored in a database and are compared with the image captured by
the video camera, read time 0.3 seconds.
With a error rate of 1 in 1,200,000 the
chance of unauthorised access is unlikely. Readers are for internal use only |
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Finger Print Scanner: The Schlage DX-2000 is suitable for
access control points with low traffic flow.
A pin code is used in conjunction with the finger print scan ot compensate for
any read errors.
Readers are for internal use only.
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PC Based Systems
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The Paxton Net 2 is
a PC based access control system, with a fairly low spec computer, a flexible
easily expandable on-line access control system can be created with a capability
of 10,000 users and 100's of doors.
The Net 2 controller is mounted within a
boxed DC power supply inside the secure area, a variety of readers are
available.
Magnets or releases can be used to secure the door. A Cat 5 cable is
looped through each door controller and onto the PC via an interface.
Fobs are
added via a USB reader and the software is easy to use. |
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