ACCESS CONTROL
SOLUTIONS
Practical guide & applications | Standalone & centralised solutions
, A practical guide
for professionals
Installer Design consultant
You want to offer your customers simple access control You are a designer and specifier of solutions for public
solutions, suitable for their professional or private or private establishments, and you receive requests
requirements. regarding the management of flows of people and
You want to support your proposals with examples ensuring the security of access to several areas.
connected with their areas of business or similar uses, You are looking for simple, one-off application
and you also want to have technical and practical solutions, and also the ability to manage complex
information for carrying out the installation. scenarios.
This guide will help
you select or combine
standalone and
centralised solutions
You will learn how to select and install these
devices
You will find practical
applications in this guide
Contents
Why access control ....................................................p 1 Practical applications .............................................. p 18
Standalone access control.........................................p 6 Catalogue pages ...................................................... p 30
Centralised access control ......................................p 12
, Why
access control?
The access control system is used to manage flows of people connected with:
A site: a piece of land, enclosed area, etc.
A building: businesses, offices, warehouses or storage
areas, public buildings (hospitals, hotels, courts,
schools, museums, exhibition halls, conference centres
or cinemas/theatres, etc.).
A closed room or area: entrance hall, car park, office,
stockroom, double-entrance security doors, equipment
room, computer room or clean room, laboratory, cellar,
etc.
A tool: workstation, cabinet, computer, computer rack,
etc.
To be appropriate for each situation, the access control system must answer 5 questions
where? why? when? how many? how?
For what place? For what function, At what time? How many people Which readers to
What type of access for whom? At what times is access are concerned? choose?
(isolated, internal Management of visitors, permitted or refused? How many sections What wiring
or external, room, groups, staff and And for how long? or departments? How infrastructure to use?
building, floor, etc.), for events. many people are there
how many doors? in the groups? Which
visitors are authorised,
and which are not?
The key is the first and simplest access solution. But it quickly proves to be inadequate for managing a number of accesses,
TIP copying a lost key or providing temporary access to one or more people. This is why electronic access management should
be adopted.
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, Key features of the Legrand offer
Fingerprint reader
MOSAIC
Badge reader
ARTEOR Coded keypad
SOLIROC
Attractive appearance Technology
Internal range: Fingerprint reader
MOSAIC and ARTEOR (White & Black Mirror)
Badge reader
External range:
Coded keypad
SOLIROC
The three main current technologies are used
The Legrand access control offer comprises
on their own or in combination.
several wiring accessory ranges: your customers
can choose the design and finish most suitable for
their requirements or preferences.
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