Electronic
access control is used to prevent unauthorized entry or restrict
access to premises. The most common method is the uses of credential
of a person such as ‘PIN or Card’ as electronic key
to authorize access. For small businesses besides maintaining security,
it also keeps out door to door sales people so their staff are not
disturb. For larger organization, where there are many departments
or sensitive area such as Clean Room, Server/Data Centre and R&D
dept or Research Laboratories, etcs., multiple doors system maintain
controls by assigning different levels of access to personnel determined
by doors, dates and times for each door. Because the credential
is in the form of electronic ID, or other form of identification
such as Biometric, it can be easily removed from the system to prevent
access if the staff loss the card or left the company. Powerful
microprocessor design access controller with multiple inputs and
outputs and software engineering provides sophisticated complex
access operation to include external door contacts, motion detector
to integrate access with intrusion alarm and closed circuit television.
| SL
– 2000/PR301 |
Powerful
low-cost self-contained Access Control |
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| SL2000 |
PR301 |
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55
users pin code |
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Integrated
proximity reader with keypad |
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output
for door ajar and door forced |
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1000
users with PIN code and / or proximity card |
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Output
for chime |
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Integrate
with Alarm System |
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Integrate
with alarm |
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| Enterlock |
Standalone
or Network Access Control Unit |
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Timezone
- 8 key based & 16 general purpose |
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Review
of selected events log |
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Anti-Passback |
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Dual
credential (key plus pin) |
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7
user groups |
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650
users/100 event - standard |
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Wiegand
and or Touch Reader |
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2500
users/1000 event -extension |
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Default
configuration for common application
of 1 door or 2 doors |
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Flexible
1/0 for complex logic function |
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Event
logging |
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Date/day
of week function |
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| Enterloack
Control Center |
Window
based Access Management Software |
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Allow 16 Enterlock to be configured and manage from PC |
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Edit,
create or print database |
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Upload, store and print access reports |
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HDS200 Series |
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64
controllers max. for 1 RS485 port |
HDS210
: Single Door Access Controller |
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Support
online computer polling |
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1
door relay output (NC/NO) |
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30
TimeZones |
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1
door sensor input (NO) |
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Door
and Sensor relays |
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Card
capacity : 6500 |
HDS220:
2 Doors Access Controller |
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Transaction
storage : 10000 |
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2
door relays output (NC/NO) |
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Communication
: RS485 / 19200 bps |
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2
doors sensors input (NO) |
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Power
: 12V DC + 10% |
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Consumption
: 500m A max |
HDS240
: 4 Doors Access Controller |
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Backup
battery : optional |
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4
door relays output (NC/NO) |
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Board
Dimension : 234 x 126 x 44mm |
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4
door sensors input (NO) |
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Weight
: 800 g |
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HDS200
is a new design and state-of-the-art 4 door access controller.
It is a perfect low cost solution for today Intelligent Building.
HDS200
works with various unit settings, according to the security
level required at the location of the unit. HDS200 is used
to control and record employee entry / exit in or out of restricted
areas. The recorded data may be automatically fed into an
access control program, security program, statistical analysis
or any other application. |
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| ACS
- 100S/E |
Fingerprint
Access Control System |
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Tested
& Proven |
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Fast
&Accurate |
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Secure
& Convenient |
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Affordable |
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features of ACS - 100S/E |
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Supports Identification (1:N) and Verification (1:1) |
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Group
matching to speed up identification |
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Three
door operation modes: Open, Normal, and High Security |
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Four
time zones to set door operation modes |
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Auto
threshold setting technique to optimize matching result
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Easy
installation with direct connection to most door accessories |
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PC
host software provides centralize fingerprint enrollment
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PC
host software support network of up to 247 terminals |
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Secure
com-key to protect unauthorized access to the network |
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User-defined
hotkey as contingency means to access door |
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| Concept
3000/4000 |
The
Concept Access |
The
Concept Access 4000 is a fully integrated Access Control,
Security Management and Building Automation System.
MODULAR
DESIGN & EXPANDABILIT
Modular
hardware design philosophy provides the system designer
the flexibility to adapt and expand a Concept system
to cater for virtually any configuration required –
small or large, domestic or commercial, private or government,
educational or industrial, banking or gaming, etc.
ACCESS
CONTROL
The days when a separate Access Control system need
to be installed to provide the comprehensive type of
control and monitoring require in high security applications
are over. Concept access 4000 provides the hardware
and software solution to satisfy the Access Control
needs of a simple shop or home with front and back door
to the more complex requirements of office blocks, factories,
shopping centres and universities |
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The
versatile Door Access Modules are installed near the
Door/s to provide interfaces for a variety of Reader
types and voltages in addition to all necessary inputs
and outputs for complete monitoring and control of the
Door/s. In the event of LAN communications failure,
Secure stand-alone Access Control operation is maintained
through the use of Intelligent Door Access Modules or
‘Backup Cards’ on standard Door Access Modules.
Apart
from the low cost Door Access Modules and any additional
Auxiliaries required, Door or Lift Control in the Concept
Access 4000 requires no other special controllers or
interface units. In fact, fully featured Access Control
utilizing only PIN Codes is achieved simply by adding
the required Terminals and Auxiliaries to a Control
Module. (No Access Modules necessary) |
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and lift programming options include: |
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Soft
or Hard Anti-Passback that functions across all Doors
in the system |
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Dual
User requirement and Card & PIN requirement |
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Monitoring
of Door Forced, Door Held (Door Open Too Long), Tongue
Sense and Entry / Exit buttons |
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Free
Access options via TimeZones, Area Status, etc |
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Area
ON and/or OFF options also allows specified Users to control
security from a Door Reader without PIN codes or Terminals |
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Extended
Door Access times for disabled users |
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All
of these options can be set independently for the ‘Entry’
and ‘Exit’ Readers on each Door.
These
and many more programming options allow for customization
and integration of the Access Control System using the
same programming philosophy described earlier (Groups,
Lists, etc). Complex systems are set up with ease. |
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