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• Powerful scheduling features allow for granting access for certain people (or groups of people) for specific days and times, for specific doors, or for specific groups of doors.
• Respond quickly to personnel changes impacting security and operations (promotions, terminations, department changes, etc…)
• Allow for automatic locking and unlocking of specific doors (public entry) at specific times and days.
• Reduce lost key headaches and re-keying of facilities.
• Card Access systems can use existing network (with little bandwith impact), or be network independent—with little impact on functionality.
• Monitor doors for a variety of conditions (forced open, propped open, unauthorized access attempted, etc…)
• Integrate Card Access to Telephone entry, time and attendance, intrusion systems, gate control, video badging, elevator control, CCTV systems, wireless controls, mechanical processes and more.
• Use extensive system and exception reporting capabilities to track specific activity.
• Multiple site scheduling, reporting and controlling allows for central administration of the card access system.
• Distributed logic allows for individual door controllers to function independently.
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