Depending on the
amount of security you are looking to provide to a certain area,
there are several different options for access control. TENGMAI is
able to provide you with any of these entry management solutions to
provide you with maximum security. TENGMAI sells and installs
access control products from top manufacturers such as Honeywell,
HID and more. Software such as Pro Watch, Win-Pak Pro and more also
available.
Low Security
-> Anyone can enter, access is simply controlled as a deterrent
or for safety reasons. Examples would be pneumatic pads used to open
automatic sliding doors or swing doors at a store, or handicap
buttons used to open doors.
Medium
Security -> Limits access to who may be allowed to enter a
certain area, such as automatic gates at a gated community requiring
a remote clicker or a telephone entry system.
High Security
-> Allows entry only to those who hold specific requirements to
enter. Examples would be keypads requiring a specific code, access
card readers or fingerprint readers.
TENGMAI can
provide any type of access control you need. Whether you want to
control access to your home with a remote controlled residential
gate or reduce risk by limiting access to designated areas of your
business, TENGMAI has all your entry management needs covered.
Door Locks
Besides standard locks on doors, greater security and control can be
maintained by utilizing an electric strike or magnetic
lock. Electric strikes are locks that are controlled electronically
and can be locked and unlocked remotely. This process is often
referred to as “buzzing” someone in. Magnetic locks similarly
require constant power and come in different magnetic strengths.
Transmitters
Transmitters are one of the most popular methods of access control.
Like garage door openers, electronic remote transmitters or
“clickers” are also used to open gated systems remotely. Gated
communities, parking garages, commercial businesses and industrial
sites often use electronic gating systems to keep pedestrians out of
restricted access areas. Check out our wide line of garage door
openers and remote control transmitters here.
Key Pads
Key pads require a unique combination of buttons presses to
deactivate an electric strike or magnetic lock. Key pads allow
access without the necessity of carrying keys, cards, or any other
type of product. They can also be programmed to alert you after a
certain number of incorrect key strikes are attempted.
Intercom Systems
Intercom Entrance Systems allow the party desiring entry to
communicate directly with the party who can grant access. Intercoms
can link with various other forms of communication (such as
walkie-talkies, phone lines, etc.) to allow for greater mobility.
TES – Telephone Entry Systems
Telephone Entry Systems allow you to control access to your property
from a telephone or cell phone.
Buttons
Exit buttons allow for people to release locks with the press of a
button to exit a facility or corridor on one side of a wall while
leaving no such option for entry on the other side.
Magnetic Stripe Readers
Magnetic stripe access card readers utilize a magnetic stripe on the
back of a card in the same way a credit card is striped. The
information required to identify the entrant is stored
electronically in the stripe.
Barcode Readers
Barcode readers use lasers to read barcodes off of labels, cards and
other materials that can have a barcode printed on them. Barcode
labels are available for vehicles to allow access through certain
gated systems without requiring the vehicle to stop.
Biometric Readers
Biometric readers allow the maximum in unique entry management.
Fingerprint readers, eye readers or iris readers, hand geometry
recognition and face recognition systems are some of the more
high-tech access control methods available today. For even tighter
security, biometrics can be used as a secondary source of
information verification after an access card or code are entered.
Wiegand Readers
Wiegand card readers contain the information required for entry
within the card itself limiting its susceptibility to wear.
Proximity Readers
Proximity cards contain circuits that activate when put within close
proximity of the proximity reader allowing for entry.
Smart Card Readers
Smart cards themselves have internal memory for storing information
like biometric data or access codes. They can be contact smart cards
or non-contact, or contactless smart cards. Contact smart cards need
to be swiped while contactless smart cards don’t even need to be
removed from a wallet or purse to be used.
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