Access & attendance Control

access control system

An access control system is a security solution designed to manage and control the entry and exit of people or vehicles into certain areas or premises. It ensures that only authorized individuals or vehicles are granted access, while unauthorized individuals are kept out.

Access control systems are widely used in various settings, including residential buildings, offices, government facilities, hospitals, data centers, educational institutions, and industrial sites.

types of access control readers and accessories

Standalone Keypad:

A standalone keypad reader requires the input of a valid code to open the door.

Standalone Proximity Card Reader:

A standalone proximity card reader allows access either by entering a valid code or by presenting a proximity card. These readers can also be connected to a computer system to capture and record employee attendance.

Fingerprint Reader:

Fingerprint readers require the verification of a valid fingerprint, code, or proximity card to open the door. Fingerprint readers can also be connected to a computer system to track employee attendance.

Face Guard:

Face guard readers utilize face recognition technology to ensure fast and secure access control. They capture and analyze facial features for identification, providing a convenient and reliable means of access management.

Electromagnetic Lock:

These locks, with a holding force of up to 8000 lbs, provide secure locking mechanisms for doors, ensuring restricted access when engaged.

Drop Bolts Lock:

Drop bolts are devices that secure doors when in the locked position, providing an additional layer of security.

Electric Lock with Keys:

Electric locks with keys offer a traditional locking mechanism combined with electronic control. They provide both key-based access and compatibility with the access control system.

Push to Exit Switch:

A push to exit switch is a button installed near the exit point. When pressed, it temporarily unlocks the door, allowing individuals to exit the premises easily.

Why choose us

Choosing us for access and attendance control systems offers a multitude of compelling reasons that set us apart as the ideal partner for your organization’s security and workforce management needs:

With 30 years of industry experience, our team of experts possesses in-depth knowledge of access and attendance control systems. We have successfully implemented solutions for a diverse range of clients, making us well-versed in addressing unique challenges and delivering effective results.

Customized Solutions:

We understand that each organization is unique. Our solutions are tailored to suit your requirements, ensuring seamless integration and alignment with your goals.

Outstanding Customer Support

We are committed to your success beyond implementation. Our dedicated customer support team is readily available to assist with queries or technical issues, ensuring a seamless and worry-free experience.

We have built a solid reputation for excellence and customer satisfaction. Our track record of successful implementations and long-term client relationships speaks volumes about our reliability and dedication to delivering exceptional results.

FAQ'S

Biometric /Access control system FAQ's

An access and attendance control system is a technological solution designed to manage and monitor the movement of individuals in and out of a premises, while also keeping track of their attendance records. These systems often utilize technologies like biometrics, RFID (Radio Frequency Identification), smart cards, and PIN codes to authenticate individuals.

Some benefits of using such a system include enhanced security, accurate attendance tracking, improved employee accountability, reduced administrative workload, and streamlined visitor management.

Biometric access control systems use unique physical or behavioral characteristics, such as fingerprints, iris patterns, facial features, or voice recognition, to identify and authenticate individuals. These systems offer high levels of security due to the uniqueness of the biometric traits.

RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) access control systems use radio waves to communicate between a reader and a passive RFID tag. When an authorized person presents the RFID card or tag to the reader, the system grants access.

Yes, many modern access and attendance control systems offer integration with HR (Human Resources) software, payroll systems, and other relevant databases. This integration can help automate attendance-related processes and improve overall efficiency.

These systems can track attendance by recording the entry and exit times of employees or visitors. This data is stored in a central database and can be used for various purposes, such as calculating work hours, leave management, and generating attendance reports.

Some systems have backup power sources, such as batteries, to ensure continued functionality during power failures. Additionally, some access and attendance control systems can store data locally and synchronize with the central database once the connection is restored.

Implementing an access and attendance control system requires careful consideration of data privacy regulations like GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) in the European Union. Organizations must ensure that the system’s data collection, storage, and usage practices comply with relevant regulations.

Yes, many systems allow for different user profiles to be set up, distinguishing between employees, visitors, contractors, and other categories. Each category can have different levels of access and privileges.

Security is a critical consideration for access and attendance control systems. Reputable systems incorporate encryption, secure communication protocols, and regular software updates to mitigate hacking risks and unauthorized access.