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Access Control

Key Benefits

​Credentials that may be instantly activated or deactivated from a computer or web browser for a single door or an entire campus.

  • Permission groups and schedules that may define who can access what areas at what times.

  • Activity records that report who accesses what spaces when. 

  • Entry (in) and exit (out) card readers that may be used to report who is on-site at any particular time. This feature may be useful in a lockdown situation where an immediate list of who is on campus may be required.

  • Lockdown and other special conditions that can be defined so a consistent set of rules is enforced.

  • Triggers or other actions that may be integrated with an access control event (e.g., lighting control, front desk or IT notifications)

  • Distributed locations that may be easily managed using a single credential per user. A user may be granted access or can have his access revoked, instantly to all locations at once. 

  • A single integrated report of users' activities that can show access across all locations.
     

Restrict and manage your business access, protect sensitive areas and valuable assets, and increases employee safety.  We provide Access Control for enterprise-level networked systems with hundreds of doors, to smaller multiple door facilities.  EnterpriseCC integrates technologies including:
 

  • Remote Access Systems
     

  • Video and intrusions systems
     

  • Photo I.D. Badging
     

  • Digital Key Pads, Electronic Mag Locks and Key switch controls
     

  • Smart Card, Proximity and Biometric Readers
     

  • Gates Entrance Systems
     

  • Emergency Egress Systems

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Typical Applications of Access Control Systems

Typical applications include:
 

  • Multi-unit residential perimeter (e.g., entry doors, garage doors) and interior (e.g., laundry room, club room) access.

  • Commercial office suites (e.g., office perimeter, server room, supply room).

  • Commercial buildings where tenant access management is used for common areas and in many cases suite access.

  • Marine, airport, energy, and other applications where homeland security or other security requirement dictates a certain level of audibility and compliance.

  • Limited door access for small commercial, retail, or other.

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