The new IP access control systems connect to the network and provide the flexibility that allows you to install a single door at a time.
These new IP access control systems include the door reader and controller that is all located at the door. The electric lock is connected to the controller.
The older access control systems used a large central controller that was located in a closet. The labor to run wires from the controller to the reader, and the electric lock was high.
Today there are several ways to control a single door. There are single-door systems that use a keypad and IP door reader-controller systems that use card credentials or your smartphone for access.
This article compares the single-door access control systems that attach to the network.
The simplest single-door access control system uses a mechanical or electric lock with a keypad. For example, Schlage provides single locks with keypads. This type of system is good for home use and is not recommended when many people will be using the door.
IP door access control systems are best for commercial applications where many people will be entering the door. This access control provides much more security and flexibility than the keypad type locks. The door reader and controller are located at the door. This minimizes the wiring required and makes installation much simpler.
The single-door access control system contains a door reader, with a built-in controller or a small separate controller, electric lock, and a set of credentials (like cards or keyfobs).
The access control reader connects to the network or through a serial connection such as a Wiegand interface to the controller.
The door access controller contains all the intelligence. It contains the list (or database) of all the people who use the system
The electric lock is either a magnetic lock or an electric strike lock.
Credentials can include physical cards that we carry, a PIN number we enter, or even the physical aspect of a person (biometrics such as fingerprint or facial recognition).
All the IP door access systems connect to the network. Most of these systems use Power over Ethernet to power the door controller, reader, and lock. This configuration makes installation very simple because you usually only need to run the Ethernet cable to the door.
There are three types of access control systems that connect to the network.
The Isonas IP access control reader-controllers can be installed at a single door or used at many doors. All the intelligence that used to be in the separate controller is now inside the one small reader-controller at the door. This access control system is very easy to install. These reader-controllers require the least amount of wiring.
They provide the following features.
The Hartmann access control system is an example of a controller with a separate door reader. This enterprise access control system can be purchased one door at a time or support hundreds of doors. The single-door system includes a controller and door reader that is located at the door. This system is very flexible. You can add two readers to the controller so you can control both entry and exit at a door.
This access control system includes the following features:
The biometric access control system provides increased security because it identifies a person rather than the credential that they carry. These reader-controllers attach the network and can be powered over Ethernet (PoE). There is a choice of fingerprint, facial recognition, or finger-vein readers.
The biometric access control system includes the following features:
Each of the access control systems described above has management software that is designed to work with each system. It is important to consider the software as well as the hardware when selecting your access control system.
Access control software determines who can enter, what door they can use, and when they can come in. The access control management software is associated with each type of access control systems. The software controls the specific type of door readers and controllers so they must be selected with the matching system. We provided descriptions of the software that supports the specific access control system.
As you can see, there are several different access control systems to choose from. The best door access control system depends on your application and security requirements. Here are some guidelines for selecting the best single-door access control system.
The Isonas access control is best for small to medium size access control applications. It is a perfect system when you don’t require any advanced control features such as IP camera system integration or elevator controls.
The Hartmann enterprise access control system is best when you need advanced features. It can be used on a single door or supports hundreds of doors. We consider the Hartmann control door access control system to be an enterprise system because it includes advanced features that are not found in the Isonas solution. It supports IP camera integration and elevator controls.
The biometric access control system provides the best security because it identifies a person rather than the credential that they carry. It is the best choice if you require increased entry security.
The IP access control systems provide the most flexible way to secure your organization. They are much easier to install than the older controller-based access control systems. They allow you to install a reader and controller at a single door but can also grow to support many entrances in your organization. The Isonas access control system is the easiest to install. The Hartmann access control system provides advanced functionality. The biometric access control system provides increased security.
For help selecting the door access control system that’s best for you, please contact us at 800-431-1658 in the USA, or at 914-944-3425 everywhere else, or use our contact form.
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