What is Access control systems
Access control systems are used to manage and restrict access to buildings, rooms, or other areas. They can be used in a variety of settings, including office buildings, schools, hospitals, and residential communities.
There are several types of access control systems, including physical systems, such as keyed locks, and electronic systems, which use cards, key fobs, or biometric scanners to grant access.
Physical access control systems typically use keys, keycards, or combination locks to grant access to authorized individuals. Electronic access control systems use electronic devices, such as card readers or biometric scanners, to grant access. These systems may also include software that allows the user to manage and track access to the controlled area.
Access control systems can be used to restrict access to certain areas, to track who has accessed an area and when, and to provide a record of access for security purposes. They can also be used to control access to sensitive information, such as financial records or confidential documents.
System Components
- Access Cards
- Card Readers
- Keypads
- Electric Lock Hardware
- Alarm System
- Field Panels
- Access Control Software