As the core part of the access control system, access control controllers are widely used in multiple scenarios to improve security, management efficiency and convenience. The following are several common application scenarios of access control controllers:
Residential communities: Access control controllers are used to control the entry and exit of residents and visitors. Combined with the intercom system, residents can remotely confirm the identity of visitors and open the door.
Office buildings and commercial buildings: In these places, access control controllers are used to control the entry and exit of employees and visitors and protect the security of assets and information. There are various identification methods, such as swiping cards, face recognition, and fingerprint recognition. Some systems also integrate visitor management functions.
Factories and industrial parks: Access control controllers are used to manage employee clock-ins, work time records and production area permissions to ensure safety and discipline.
Campuses and educational institutions: Access control controllers are used to control the entry and exit of teachers, students and visitors to ensure safety. Multiple identification methods are integrated, such as student ID cards and faculty and staff cards, and combined with the dormitory management system to prevent outsiders from entering.
Hospitals and medical institutions: Use access control controllers to control access to important areas and protect privacy and material security. Combined with work cards for rapid verification.
Financial institutions: Access control controllers protect key places and record entry and exit information for easy management and auditing.
Data centers: Access control controllers control personnel entry and exit to protect servers and data. Multiple verification methods are adopted and combined with video surveillance.
Hotels and apartments: Manage guests and residents through access control controllers to enhance safety and experience. Use electronic cards or APPs to open doors and record entry and exit information.
Public facilities: Such as libraries, museums, gymnasiums, etc., use access control controllers to control entry and exit and combine with ticketing systems to achieve integrated management.
Government agencies and public service places: Use access control controllers to control the entry and exit of staff and visitors to protect information and property. Combined with visitor appointment management to improve efficiency and safety.
Transportation hubs: Such as airports, stations, and subway stations use access control controllers to control entry and exit and combine with real-name systems and security checks to ensure traffic order.
Logistics warehouses: Access control controllers are used to manage the entry and exit of personnel and vehicles to ensure the safety of goods. Combined with vehicle management to achieve monitoring and recording.
Intelligent buildings: In intelligent buildings, access control controllers are integrated with automatic control, fire protection and security systems to provide safety management and services. Verification and control are carried out through smart phones, wearable devices and other methods.