Access Control Specs
Specifications
Centralized control allows system administrators to determine a
user's profile, grant or restrict access, schedule holidays and
breaks, and make turnover changes from a central location, without
going to the access point.
- Centralized
access control
- Real-time
event monitoring with programmable alarms
- Networked for
greater security
- Lock and
unlock doors according to preset schedules
- Networked via
LAN (Local Area Network) or WAN (Wide Area Network)
- Control
lights, HVAC, and other electronics on preset schedules or in
response to alarms
- Integrates
with latest access control tokens & credentials: barcode,
biometric, magnetic stripe, proximity readers, Millennium's
unique LEGICR contactless smartcard technology
- Integrates
with CCTV - allows you to display specific access points in
response to alarms, and recall past events with matching video
- Powerful,
user-friendly, customizable SQL server database software handles
large amounts of records and information
- Tenant group
feature - departments or tenants manage their own access control
users, while system managers maintain overall control
- Modular design
allows you to add access points one at a time, up to 100,000,
without purchasing excess capacity
- Distributed
system architecture ensures that the doors will continue to
operate, even during a network or power failure
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