Access Control Systems
Access control systems are designed to control who enters specific areas. A recessed door contact is one essential component of these systems. Installed in the door frame, it detects whether a door is open or closed. This type of contact comes with screw terminals and is CE and RoHS approved for safety.
Another important element is UHF cards, like the SR ACT Series. These cards use radio frequency technology to provide long-range identification. They are commonly used in systems that require fast and efficient access, such as at gates or parking areas.
A resettable emergency door release (green) is also an important part of access control. This feature allows a door to be unlocked during an emergency, giving people quick access to exit the building or room when needed.
All these components are vital in making access control systems reliable and effective. They help manage security while offering easy access when necessary, especially in emergencies.