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One of the simplest
systems is a numeric keypad placed
at the door entrance. To gain entry a code will be entered and the
door will automatically unlock. This is the least secure
method since anyone with knowledge of the code has access or can grant
access to others. Also, any onlooker can watch the digits being pressed. |
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Systems
can be designed to be accessed by a unique key fob issued to each
authorized person. |
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You can issue each
employee a unique card that can even function as an identification badge with a
picture and name permanently printed on the surface. |
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With computer
control access can be
controlled by time of day or date and can lock and unlock doors on a schedule. You can even have detailed logs of who opened which doors and
when! With the access log you have a powerful audit trail of
activity at minimal cost. With a few
simple keystrokes or the click of a mouse you can grant or deny access to a user
holder. Points of entry can be centrally managed whether the are a few feet
away or on the other side of the globe. |