SUNNYSIDE LONG ISLAND CITY SECURITY SYSTEMS, Queens, NY-11104
Access Control SUNNYSIDE LOCKSMITH -11104, Long Island City, Astoria
NY.
In physical security, the term access control refers to the practice of restricting entrance
to a property, a building, or a room to authorized persons. Physical access control can be achieved by a human
(a guard, bouncer, or receptionist), through mechanical means such as locks and keys, or through technological
means such as access control systems, which control electronic or mechanical
locks.
The most commonly used access control devices are:
1) Keypads:
Typing in the correct code will allow the lock to open. A keypad works in conjunction with an
electronic door release or an electronically operated lock. This solution usually looks nice and is suitable for
heavy traffic.
In this category, one also finds the widely sold digital mechanical latch locks. Three locks
dominate the market:
A. The medium duty latch lock
B. Medium duty latch lock
C. 1000 series heavy duty latch lock, suitable for heavy
traffic
2) Fob-reader systems:
Holding a small fob or token up against the reader plate will send an electric impulse to the
door lock to release. The fob readers can be tailored so that the door would release simply by sensing the
presence of the fob your pocket or handbag. A fob-reader works in conjunction with an electronic door release or
an electronically operated lock. This solution usually looks nice and is suitable for heavy
traffic.
3) Swipe card systems SUNNYSIDE LOCKSMITH -11104 Long Island City, Astoria NY.
Swiping the card through the reader will send an electric impulse to the door lock to release.
A swipe card reader works in conjunction with an electronic door release or an electronically operated lock.
This solution usually looks nice and is suitable for heavy traffic.
4) Biometric readers SUNNYSIDE LOCKSMITH -11104 Long Island City, Astoria NY.:
The only commercially widely available form is the fingerprint reader. Upon installation the
prints of 1 or 2 fingers per user are programmed into the reader. Presenting the correct fingertip to the reader
plate will send an electric impulse to the door lock to open up. A biometric reader works in conjunction with an
electronic door release or an electronically operated lock. This solution usually looks nice and is suitable for
heavy traffic.
The headway this product makes is slow, mainly because solutions 1, 2 and 3 work quite
satisfactorily.
SUNNYSIDE LOCKSMITH -11104 Long Island City, Astoria NY, Intercom
Systems
Intercom systems are a ubiquitous feature of both residential and commercial premises. If you
need to know who is knocking on your door, then an intercom system is a must.
Depending on the end-user's requirements, intercom systems can be large versions for many
users:
This is a flush-mounted intercom system, where the main part of the equipment is sunk into the
wall.
Or they can be small, single-user units:
In this case, the entire unit would be fitted onto the wall - this is a surface-mounted
intercom system.
Intercom systems are audio-only most of the time. Audio systems outnumber video systems by a
factor of 20.
For commercial installations, intercom systems are frequently combined with other means of
access control, such as a keypad or a fob-reader,
The intercom is for visitors, whereas staff will be able to easily get in via the
keypad.
As a rule of thumb, intercom systems can have a trouble-free life-expectancy of between 5 and
10 years. As there aren't any moving parts, they don't usually need a service
contract.
Our intercom service personnel cover all aspects of the intercom business:
• Intercom systems installations
• Intercom system repairs
• Extensions and relocations of existing intercom systems.
• Installation and repair of the intercom related locks
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