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Door Entry & Access Control (Commercial | Residential)
Video Door Entry Systems +
A video door entry system, also known as a video intercom or video door phone, is a stand-alone intercom system that manages calls made by visitors at the entrance to either a commercial or residential site. Here, the verification is dependent on visual identification which is displayed on internal HD color monitors. Communication between the visitor and home or business owner can be carried out through the video intercom system in addition to giving access if desired. In the event that nobody is on site, visitors can also leave a message through the video intercom door entry system advising that they have been.
Intercom / Phone Entry Systems +
Audio door entry systems are just like video door entry systems. However, they do not rely on visual verification. Rather, verification is based on audio. In other words, the person requesting access only has to speak to the security personnel, facility owner, or a resident in order to gain entry. Phone entry systems provide a basic level of verification and work well for areas or facilities that do not require high levels of security. Another advantage is that a number of exterior entry panels can be linked with multiple handsets which benefits larger or more complex premises which have multiple entrance points. Phone intercom systems are popular at multi-story office blocks as well as residential apartment blocks, providing a viable, secure and affordable access control system for businesses and residents alike.
KeyPad Door Entry Systems +
Audio door entry systems are just like video door entry systems. However, they do not rely on visual verification. Rather, verification is based on audio. In other words, the person requesting access only has to speak to the security personnel, facility owner, or a resident in order to gain entry. Phone entry systems provide a basic level of verification and work well for areas or facilities that do not require high levels of security. Another advantage is that a number of exterior entry panels can be linked with multiple handsets which benefits larger or more complex premises which have multiple entrance points. Phone intercom systems are popular at multi-story office blocks as well as residential apartment blocks, providing a viable, secure and affordable access control system for businesses and residents alike.
Fob & Card Door Entry Systems +
Proximity readers are the most common type of door entry systems and they’re largely used at commercial sites. These systems are easy to use, requiring the user to simply swipe a card or wear a sensor-based tag. The advantage is that the card or tag can be remotely deactivated once the person is no longer welcome into the facility. The card or tag can also be replaced with ease, in case it gets lost or stolen.
Biometric Door Entry Systems +
Biometric door entry systems rely on physical and biological attributes to verify identity and provide access. This can include retinal scans, fingerprints, and handprints. These systems are paired with other door entry systems to deliver maximum security and are commonly used in high profile premises.
Choosing the right Door Entry System
Choosing a door entry system relies on a range of factors. So, a careful analysis of your needs and requirements is necessary. Do you need high security? Does your site receive high footfall? Door entry systems are diverse, and each model offers its own set of benefits and capabilities. ADL Group can attend your premises to assess which system would best suit your requirements.