Siedle - Advanced access control
Siedle, one of the leading manufacturers of
communications technology for buildings in Europe, has
expanded the functionality of its access control system
with the addition of a new controller. The new door
controller with IP interface and webserver makes it
easier for users and engineers to use sophisticated
high-tech systems, and eases the configuration,
administration and operation of the system.
There is an increasing demand for greater security for
properties, employees, goods, data and company
information and the advanced applications enabled by the
new controller means Siedle can meet these needs. For
areas with high security requirements, several access
controls can be combined, for example, a fingerprint
with a code or a card. Sabotage and intrusion alarms
including forwarding are also part of the advanced
features which the new controller now offers.
Siedle already provides access control systems to the
small residential and commercial buildings market.
However, with the new controller, Siedle can meet more
sophisticated demands and supply larger properties. The
new door controller IP is ideal for the medium-sized
commercial business market, where the advanced
functionality fulfils companies’ requirements, and where
the price, size and complexity of the system are
manageable for the business. With its new door
controller IP, Siedle also makes it affordable for small
businesses and even private households to use what have
traditionally been very expensive or complex security
technologies.
A typical field of application for medium-sized
companies might, for example, be the provision of a
system that enables graded access rights at different
times for various user groups. Managers, for example,
can enter rooms at any time, the IT expert can enter the
computer room between 8am and 5pm and the cleaning
personnel between 5pm and 6pm. The system logs all of
these events and manages an automatic attendance list.
The new door controller IP also eases the configuration,
administration and operation of the system, thanks to
its Ethernet connection and integrated web server. No
special software, hardware or location is required for
administration configuration. The door controller can be
accessed with a conventional web browser and the
relevant access data via LAN or Internet. Depending on
access rights the user is granted graded access to the
function: the personnel department, for example, can
only assign access rights and read attendance lists,
while technical functions and event logs are the domain
of the IT service.
The Siedle access control system also makes it easier
for engineers and users to use high-tech systems because
it integrates perfectly into door communication,
avoiding a hotchpotch of different devices and
installations.
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