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The copy-proof transponder identifies the bearer and defines his access rights. |
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Dealing with lost transponders or personnel changes is incomparably simpler than in the bad old days of key-based security. A mouse click disables the transponder, it becomes a no-function piece of electronics in a snappy plastic housing. There's no need to spend a minor fortune on changing locks or on the timeconsuming, bureaucratic procurement of duplicate keys.
The flexible locking plan offers every option for demand-driven access rights allocation. These can be set to match daily opening routines or can be limited to a specific period of time.
Doors or furniture can be locked automatically at a specified time or after a preset time interval. The preceding 128 accesses to any unit in the locking plan are logged for monitoring and analysis. |
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