We are pleased to present a cloud-based access control system from the Lithuanian company NFC Labs to our partners in European countries.
The system consists of three components: door controllers, readers, and a web-based management system. It can be operated using PIN codes, MIFARE chips (with or without copy protection) or mobile phones (via NFC or Bluetooth).
The controllers can operate one, two or four doors. The two- and four-door controllers have Wi-Fi and Ethernet interfaces for connecting to the cloud; the one-door controller has Wi-Fi and LTE.
The relay in the controller is designed for 50 million actuations and has four outputs: COM, NO, NC and +12 V. The controller memory can store the details of around 10,000 users and 50,000 events. In the event of a communication failure with the server, this ensures the system can continue to operate without interruption.
An uninterrupted power supply can be provided by connecting a battery to the controller.
The readers can be equipped with a keypad for entering a PIN code. Communication between the controller and the reader can be via the Wiegand or OSDP protocol, which is user-configurable. The protection class is IP66 and the operating temperature is -30°C to +50°C.
You can use MIFARE chips (with or without copy protection), PIN codes or mobile phones as keys. If your phone has an NFC module, you just need to touch it to the reader. When working via Bluetooth, you need to open the app and press the button to connect to the nearest reader.
The access control system is cloud-based, with servers located in Lithuania. Features include access schedules (specific users can be associated with schedules valid for all doors in the system, or for individual doors), and dual authorisation capabilities. The system also allows you to create automatic unlocking and locking schedules for doors.
Users and doors can also be grouped together to facilitate access control.
Another feature is the ability to create local administrators who can only see the doors and users assigned to them. This makes it easier to manage access to office centres — each tenant can manage access to their own rooms and common areas.
The controller settings allow quite complex schemes to be realised. For example, it is possible to activate several relays to control several devices (e.g. unlock the lock and then, with a set delay, switch on the automation that opens the door).
Cloud-based control system is free for small systems (up to 10 doors). Subscription fees for larger systems make our products attractive to a wide range of customers.
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