Friday 15 April 2011

Access Card & Intercom System

Access card and reader magnetic, proximity, bar code, proximity key tag, long range RFID. Program reader biometric finger print, hand key and eyedentity. Intercom talkback and doorphone. Installation wiring, 2 wire, 4 wire broadcast and wireless intercom.
An intercom (intercommunication device), talkback or doorphone is a stand-alone voice communications system for use within a building or small collection of buildings, functioning independently of the public telephone network. Intercoms are generally mounted permanently in buildings and vehicles. Intercoms can incorporate connections to public address loudspeaker systems, walkie talkies, telephones, and to other intercom systems. Some intercom systems incorporate control of devices such as signal lights and door latches.
Access control refers to exerting control over who can interact with a resource. Often but not always, this involves an authority, who does the controlling. The resource can be a given building, group of buildings, or computer-based information system. But it can also refer to a restroom stall where access is controlled by using a coin to open the door.

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