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ACCESS CONTROL AND BIOMETRICS
Why you need access control
Access Control locks and unlocks doors in response to
an ID card, without any personal intervention. It provides the security
you need while permitting authorized people to enter your premises with
ease and allows you to check your visitors before granting entry. Access
Control can also extend to your parking lot or other remote site. A log of
all entries and exits is automatically created leaving an audit trail for
security and review purposes. You can even get a log of the length of time
doors remained open.
No
more keys. Keys can be copied and passed on to unauthorized persons. An
employee who is dismissed or who resigns may keep a copy of the key and
enter the premises unlawfully. With Access Control, the entry devices
cannot be duplicated by unauthorized personnel and any devices retained by
staff who have left your firm can be easily invalidated. You can even give
entry devices to temporary employees and preset the date and time when
their validity is nullified.
How it works
The
access code is integrated into the ID Card. An employee simply holds the ID Card
in front of the reader to obtain entry. It may even be read through a wallet.
The time required by the system to identify the person is very short, so the
action can be totally hidden from passersby. Entry may be restricted or denied
by the administrator by defining times or dates when entry is prohibited.
Permission may also be cancelled at any time by the system administrator by
issuing the proper command to the controller.

A Sample Apartment Door
Phone Entry Unit
Indoor
and outdoor access
Access
Control can be installed on both indoor and outdoor entrances so that zones may
be accessible only to employees. Weather resistant panels and controls are
available for outdoor use. In addition to main entrances, Access Control can be
installed in warehouses, archives and other restricted areas in your office or
plant, limiting access only to select employees.
Fire
regulations
Magen Access Control Systems meet all regulations of
the fire authorities. They are reliable and long lasting and require no
maintenance. They have a back-up power source which takes over in case of power
failure. The Access Control components are attractive and can be designed to
complement the colour scheme and design of your office and may even be totally
concealed.
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Access Control Event Log Sample
The Event Log above is an an example of access management and
control. (Audit Trail)
Components
The components of an Access Control System are:
Biometrics
Biometrics
constitute a more sophisticated type of Access Control. A body feature of your
employee can replace the ID card. Fingerprints, handscans, iris patterns,
facial features or spoken instructions can be almost instantly examined by
scanners and compared to data in a database, to open a door or to assure that
it remains locked. With Biometrics, your staff don't have to remember
frequently revised PINS or passwords and don't need to carry an ID card, which
might be lost. With Biometrics, authorized persons always have their permits on
them. The equipment recognizes the person by the feature analyzed and stored in
the database.
Biometrics
are particularly suitable if your business has high traffic and if you want to
minimize impediments to free movement. Biometric systems do their searches
almost instantaneously. Approved customers, members or staff can simply breeze
past the scanners without interference. The systems are virtually foolproof
because the biometric features are unique to each individual and can’t be
copied. Since with Biometric Systems you no longer have to administer PINs and
passwords they also offer cost savings on administration and maintenance.
Contact
Magen
Magen
can help you analyze your needs to select the type of Access Control most
suitable to your business. We design and install the system according to your
specific security needs and in compliance with municipal fire regulations,
always keeping up with the appearance of your office.
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