Access Control Types
- Credential-based access using programmed cards or key fobs for controlled entry management.
- Allows rapid credential activation or deactivation without mechanical lock changes.
- Ideal for multi-user environments requiring scalable access control.
- Grants access through biometric authentication such as fingerprint or facial recognition.
- Ensures access is tied to a unique individual rather than a transferable credential.
- Best suited for high-security or restricted-access areas.
- Provides access through assigned numeric codes entered at the door.
- Eliminates the need for physical credentials.
- Supports individual or shared code configurations.
- Manual egress device allowing occupants to release a secured door from the inside.
- Provides a simple, intentional method of door release.
- Commonly used where controlled exit is required.
- Automatically detects egress and signals the system to unlock the door.
- Prevents nuisance alarms during authorized exits.
- Enables monitored egress without manual interaction.
- Electromagnetic locking device that secures doors using magnetic holding force.
- Designed for applications requiring strong door retention.
- Integrates with access control and life-safety systems.
- Electrically controlled locking mechanism that releases a mechanical latch.
- Maintains standard door hardware operation while enabling controlled access.
- Suitable for doors requiring fail-secure or fail-safe configurations.