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Systems with multiple doors or multiple sites
Two door systems
In buildings where there is a front and back door to be controlled (blocks of flats are often arranged this way) then it is easy to have an access control system that will recognise which door button has been pressed and release the appropriate door.
Computer controlled
With multiple doors, it often becomes a requirement to control the authorisation for each door via a pc. This allows different doors to have different levels of authority very easily. It also means that information on who has been where can be retrieved from the PC.
Information package
The larger systems can be used as attendance registers, with reports on each person, each department , each door etc. As with all software packages, these have become much more simple to use.
Integrated systems
An Access control system can be integrated to CCTV and Intruder systems to provide additional security.
Multiple Site systems
Access for multiple sites is usually controlled at a head office where users are added or deleted as appropriate, Broadband interconnections facilitate this.
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