Access Control System (ACS) is a set of hardware and software tools, the primary purpose of which is to ensure that only authorized persons are able to access the protected area or premises. Only ACS can ensure that your facility is protected from illegal access by third parties.

Access Control System can cover all the facility or only control access to specific premises (for instance, an office in an office building). Thanks to advances in modern technology, ACS is now less dependent on the building layout and can be installed in buildings of different designs.

ACS goals:

  •  preventing unauthorized persons from entering the facility; 
  •  tracking the number of hours worked by the employees;
  •  restricting employee access to the facility at designated time of day, as well as on weekends and public holidays;
  •  restricting employee access to designated locations;
  •  carrying out employee authentication using the photo from ACS database. 

ACS benefits:

  • Eliminating human error. ACS does not get distracted or tired and does not work in shifts.
  • Dual purpose. One software-hardware complex combines two useful features: time tracking and access restriction.
  • Works round the clock. ACS performs equally well regardless of circumstances or time of day.
  • Optimizing the security department. A control system eliminates the need for employing watchmen and guards. All the building can be controlled from a single workstation and by a single operator.

 

VoiceLink professionals perform all the services associated with installing ACS. These services include:

  • surveying the facility and identifying areas that require controlled or restricted access;
  • making a list of equipment required for setting up the system;
  • system installation and commissioning;
  • after-sales service.

 

ACS applications:

  • offices, office buildings;
  • banks;
  • educational institutions (schools, community colleges, universities);
  • industrial enterprises;
  • protected areas;
  • parking areas;
  • road infrastructure;
  • private houses, residential complexes, cottages;
  • hotels;
  • public facilities (sports facilities, museums, subway, etc.)