Access control
Modern access control systems not only protect premises from unauthorised entry, but also allow people to be identified and linked to integrated management systems. Card and biometric access control systems are the most popular.
Card access control systems are usually used in offices, hotels, gyms and swimming pools – wherever only certain people are allowed access to the premises.
Biometric access control systems use fingerprints, facial recognition or iris scans to authenticate a person’s identity. These systems are more reliable because they are able to identify people based on their unique biological characteristics.
Sets of access control systems stand out for their good working characteristics, reliable operation and functionality. They can be used at home or in commercial, industrial or other spaces in order to control entry into the premises or territory. Controlled access scenarios can be assigned, statistics can be collected and reports can be generated, and they can be integrated with external systems such as human resource management and accounting.