Paxton leads in access control for smart buildings
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Occupancy Management
With the latest software update, your Net2 Pro software can quickly and easily manage the flow of people around your building, enabling you to control the maximum number of people in any given area.
Developed specifically to support social distancing and help make buildings COVID-secure.
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Thermal Scanning
Use cameras to support health and wellbeing in high-security areas and identify people that could be at risk, quickly. Identify and help any person presenting a high temperature. Compatible with Hikvision Terminals - contact us to find out more about this integration.
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Flexible Access Permissions
Meet social distancing guidelines, limit access to high traffic areas and implement one-way routes of movement to prevent crossover and cross-contamination.
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Contactless Entry & Exit
Hygienic access, touchless entry and exit points to prevent the spread of bacteria and viruses.
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With a simple USB connection, the Paxton Net2 Desktop Enrolment Readers available from ID Card Centre are designed to sit next to your PC. They accurately add tokens to a Net2 system and can identify lost tokens. Both proximity and magstripe versions are available, the proximity version also reads MIFARE® tokens.
Protect your people, facilities, networks and assets with a comprehensive access control system. Access control comprises access cards or key fobs and card readers or PIN pads at entry points. This is an easy way to regulate access to rooms that may contain sensitive personal data such as credit card details, medical information or personal financial data. ID Card Centre is a leading expert and supplier of the many systems available and can guide you to substantially reduce the risk of a security breach.
ID cards or key fobs allow access through the controlled doors, and can be disabled from the system if they are lost, stolen or not returned when someone leaves the company. Access control gives organisations the security and flexibility they need. Access can be restricted by area or even by time – only allowing access to users at certain times of day or night.