To allow entry to a building or specific area, an Access Control system typically includes locked gates, doors, or barriers that can be opened using identity authentication methods such as RFID access cards, pin codes, face recognition, finger prints, or smartphones.
Attendance and Timing Provides accurate proof of attendance for employees. Excellent for controlling labor costs and lowering payments. Removes the possibility of human error. Fully compliant with South African labor laws Biometrics Fingerprint readers or facial recognition units are used to identify individual biological traits using a set of markers. Biological markers are irreplaceable and cannot be duplicated or lost. Theft and fraud are prevented by using a high-security access system. Appropriate for timekeeping and/or access control Data verification using Proximity Codes in conjunction with identity card access reader technology Appropriate for timekeeping and/or access control Vehicle Barriers and Boom Gates Vehicle access to controlled entry and exit areas is monitored. Operates on pivotal positions that are both horizontal and vertical. Infrared beams, coils, or raised/lowered bollards are used in the system. Turnstiles Only one person is allowed to enter through the barrier arms.
Control the access to your home or business
Access control can be divided into four categories:
Control of manual access System of electronic access Self-contained systems Internet-based systems