What is Gate Automation and How Does It Work?
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Door entry systems are a convenient and secure way to control access to a building or property and provide commercial property owners with the reassurance that they can control, monitor and – if necessary – restrict the movement of people in and around a premises or site.
Consist of a panel outside the entrance door (with one or more buttons) and a wall-mounted handset inside. When a visitor presses the call button, the handset will ring and a two-way conversation can be held. The person inside can then release the door by simply pressing a button.
Go one step further and usually incorporate a monitor in the handset and a camera at the point of entry. Available in monochrome or colour, they allow you to see visitors before allowing them to enter the property. You can even use the system to check ID badges by asking visitors to hold them up to the camera.
Can be adapted to meet a number of requirements, from simple one button systems to multiple button panels for multi-occupancy buildings.
Allow calls to be intercepted from both the apartment and the door panel, greatly improving co-ordination of the facility. Both types of systems can also be set up to open barriers or gates, as long as they use electronic automation.
A range of advanced features can also be built in, including privacy of speech (preventing interference from other handsets), and timers to record the time of calls, door releases, and even the duration of conversations.
Door entry systems can be integrated with existing features, including access control, telephone lines and CCTV. For example, footage from a door entry system can be recorded and monitored along with other CCTV output. A range of finishes are available too, so that modern handsets and monitors can be integrated into existing decor. (from the current ai-security website)
The British Security Industry Authority recently held discussions with the Association of British Insurers and the talks highlighted the fact that insurers would find it useful if the level of security offered on a site is specifically defined.
No need to change locks or re-issue keys if they are lost or stolen or staff members leave; all the manager needs to do is centrally reconfigure the key fobs to deactivate them.
Systems can be designed and programmed so that access to different areas of the site can be controlled even among staff members.
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Investing in security is one of the best decisions any business can make. But what
You’ve decided to install CCTV at your commercial premises- fantastic! Installing CCTV is an excellent
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The cost of a door fob system can range from £1,000 to £3,000 for a small business or residential building for the hardware and installation. This includes the fob readers, control panel and initial set of fobs. For larger more complex systems with extra features like integration with other security systems or multiple entry points the cost can be £5,000 or more. Ongoing maintenance and extra fobs will also incur additional costs.
The cost of a buzz-in door system which allows remote unlocking of a door via a button or intercom system can range from £300 to £1,500 for the system and installation. The lower end of the range is for basic audio only intercom systems, the more expensive systems will include video intercoms, multiple door controls or smartphone app integration. For larger buildings or systems with extra features like video recording or access control integration the cost will be more.
A door entry system can connect to a home phone through a system called a phone entry system. Here’s how it works:
Yes, electronic door locks are worth it for several reasons:
While they can be more expensive than traditional locks and require some maintenance (like battery replacement) the added convenience and security is worth it for many users.
An IP door entry system is a door entry system that uses Internet Protocol (IP) to transmit data, over a network. Unlike traditional analog systems IP door entry systems have several advantages:
Electronic door locks are powered in one of the following ways:
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