Access control systems refer to systems that are used to manage or oversee who can pass through which access points in a business, facility or building, or whether or not certain devices and equipment in a facility are used by authorized persons.
These systems control not only the passages, but also access. They are therefore also known as access control systems. Turnstile, card access systems, locker, cover and door locks, as well as identity authentication systems are all included in this class. Monitoring doors and lockers aren’t the only abilities of advanced access control systems; they can also monitor access to devices or equipment such as computers, control panels and infrastructure panels.
Protel offers customized access control systems for hotels, restaurants and tourism business facilities of any kind.
Access Control Systems
For Spa & Sports Centers
Meet Protel’s access control systems
Access control systems refer to systems that are used to manage or oversee who can pass through which access points in a business, facility or building, or whether or not certain devices and equipment in a facility are used by authorized persons.
These systems control not only the passages, but also access. They are therefore also known as access control systems. Turnstile, card access systems, locker, cover and door locks, as well as identity authentication systems are all included in this class. Monitoring doors and lockers aren’t the only abilities of advanced access control systems; they can also monitor access to devices or equipment such as computers, control panels and infrastructure panels.
Protel offers customized access control systems for hotels, restaurants and tourism business facilities of any kind.
Access Control Systems
For Spa & Sports Centers
Meet Protel’s access control systems
Access control systems refer to systems that are used to manage or oversee who can pass through which access points in a business, facility or building, or whether or not certain devices and equipment in a facility are used by authorized persons.
These systems control not only the passages, but also access. They are therefore also known as access control systems. Turnstile, card access systems, locker, cover and door locks, as well as identity authentication systems are all included in this class. Monitoring doors and lockers aren’t the only abilities of advanced access control systems; they can also monitor access to devices or equipment such as computers, control panels and infrastructure panels.
Protel offers customized access control systems for hotels, restaurants and tourism business facilities of any kind.
The first stage of passage or access control is identification. The system decides who to allow access based on identities. There are many ways to identify a person; some of these are fingerprints, cards with radio-frequency identification (RFID) system, near field communication (NFC) systems, or optic technologies. While some of these methods require the use of a card or magnetic device, some require definition of the biometric information of users in the system. Card readers, optic readers or biometric readers can then compare the information and decide on authorization for access. It is then automatically determined who should have access to the entrance or the object protected by the access control system.
The first stage of passage or access control is identification. The system decides who to allow access based on identities. There are many ways to identify a person; some of these are fingerprints, cards with radio-frequency identification (RFID) system, near field communication (NFC) systems, or optic technologies. While some of these methods require the use of a card or magnetic device, some require definition of the biometric information of users in the system. Card readers, optic readers or biometric readers can then compare the information and decide on authorization for access. It is then automatically determined who should have access to the entrance or the object protected by the access control system.