Magnetic Card Door Lock Systems
A magnetic card door lock, designed to read credentials grants secure access and often seen as a quick and simple alternative to using a standard door entry key.
A card reader door lock installed on a small to large business premises is often able to allow access to 90 - 120 approved cardholders. Individual cards are given to each staff member, making it easier to add or remove a specific card if necessary, with all cards set and erased on the actual locking unit. In case of emergency, a door lock of this design can also operate via a PIN code or mechanical key for a flexible approach.
Card door locks present a simple and quick solution of overseeing all points of entry to an office building. Providing a magnetic card to all staff members is a lot simpler process than giving out a set of keys to certain key employees. If a set of work keys are mislaid or lost, this can result in a difficult security matter, and an expensive exercise to replace all keys and locks if deemed necessary. However, this isn't a concern with a stolen swipe card, as it's often a simple process to erased that particular card.
On a high-quality card reader, an advance feature seen is an ability to record a door usage report or statement. This report is able to record all cardholders that entered or existed via a door at a particular moment in time. If a situation should arise, an employer has easy access to the comings and goings of the office block.
In addition to a magnetic reader, a keyless system can also feature a biometric fingerprint door lock reader, PIN and touch pad controls. With these locks also able function with multiple users.
A card door lock can be mounted to all points of entry on a small or large office block to deliver a heightened level of security that's most appropriate. In addition, these locks can be just as effective if installed within an office building to restrict or block access to areas of a sensitive nature.



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