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Beltel Moscow
An Access Control System (ACS) is a technical complex intended to protect a facility by controlling access to it
An Access Control System is designed to:
- Enable authorized access to a facility
- Prevent unauthorized access to a facility
- Grant access to individual rooms only to a limited number of authorized personnel
- Control work time
- Facilitate payroll process (if integrated with 1С)
The ACS software identifies individual employees (using identifiers, such as proximity cards, key fobs, fingerprints, etc.) to check their access level, work schedule, in and out times, and idle and lunch hours, and makes a decision to grant or deny access.
Advantages of Having an ACS
- Security. With an ACS, you can set up access level and times for each individual employee. No stranger or unauthorized personnel will be able to make it to the facility.
- Work time control. An ACS allows to set up individual employees’ work schedules and control their in and out times. It also helps to account for overtime work and the time spent on breaks, such as coffee and lunch breaks.
- Cost savings. In spite of their rich functionality, Access Control Systems are energy efficient, designed to last long, and help to save on additional security measures.
Types of Access Control Systems
- Networked ACS’s
- Stand-alone ACS’s
System Components
- Server (for networked ACS’s)
- Controller
- ID readers
- Identifiers (cards, fobs, fingerprints)
- Entrance blocking devices (electromagnetic locks, doors, turnstiles)
- Depending on the ACS type, it can include any kind of additional software or hardware
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