Access Control, Keyless Entry
Pin Code, Card Swipe, Wireless
Stand Alone Systems

Phoenix Keyless Entry Systems

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ACME Locksmith Installs, Maintains, and Services Access Control Systems with:

  • Pin code access systems
  • Single door, stand alone keyless entry - ideal for storefront businesses, single offices, and rooms where parts, records, or computer equipment are stored.
  • Wireless access control systems. No wires to run. Instant updates to all locks. Remote access.
  • Card Access or Proximity Access control system - uses cards and FOBs instead of pin codes
  • Access control on doors with push paddles and panic bars
  • Systems with over 1000 users
  • Automatic lock down functions
  • Audit trail and access reports
  • And much, much more
  • Documents for Access Control Systems

Access Control Overview

Access control is the ability to permit or deny entry to your premises without requiring a key. It is highly desirable in companies with a large number of employees, companies with a high turnover rate, or companies that allow access to customers during off business hours. Keyless entry (access by means other than key), allows you to grant or remove access permission for single individuals at any time. This removes the need to rekey your business when an employee leaves your employment and eliminates the business disruption caused by getting new keys to the remaining employees.

At its most basic, access is controlled through a single device. Access is granted by a locks's keypad where a personal identification code (PIN) is entered, a card reader where a card is swiped, a proximity detector, or biometrics (finger prints and eye scans). When the device determines that you have provided the proper credentials, it lets you in.

Basic access control devices allow access to a set number of users by entering a pin code. Additional features include bypass mode (where anyone can gain access during a given time period), audit control (receive a list of who accessed the device and when), programming by software (a nice feature when there will be many users), access control by a prox card instead of a pin code, and completely wireless systems that can be accessed and programmed by computer regardless of user location.

Single Card Readers point access devices are the least expensive way to adopt access control. They do not require a physical power connection. Recent technology developments have made single point device very attractive in terms of functionality and cost.

More complex systems are interlaced with various components and may control several doors. Wireless access control systems limit the need to run wires to greatly reduce installation cost. Who can gain access to various doors, and when, is control by computer software. In cases where exit control is desired a push button or second reader may be used on the opposite side of the door (appropriate fire codes need be followed).

Stand alone systems are available for as little as $479 fully installed including parts, labor and trip charges. Easy to use, software controlled, single door access systems can be fully installed for around $1,000.

Documents

  • Alarm Lock Access Control Brochure -- a single entry stand alone system. Ideal for exterior applications.
  • Alarm Lock's Wireless Access System -- a stand alone system that can be programmed and accessed wirelessly. It's ideal for applications of several doors throughout a building.
  • Marks Keyless Entry -- a cost effective system for single doors.
  • Schlage's Bright Blue Wireless -- a more advanced system. It excels at larger sites with many doors, is 100% web based, and can be accessed over the internet
  • Arrow's Revolution -- Easy to use with voice confirmation programming, great for customers needing a sleek interior door system.
Stop by our Mesa shop to see several of these system in operation.