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Making electrical technology work. Fire and security sector - part 1: a basic introduction to access control systems

Publication Year

2005

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Provides background on the various levels of access control systems currently available: digital keypad systems, magnetic stripe card systems, Weigand effect cards, proximity cards and tags (differing ranges), smart cards, and biometric systems. Presents examples of control systems to incorporate these readers: single site basic systems with and without intrusion, and networked or multiple site systems.

Document History

This document is no longer available from the original publisher, therefore the status is unconfirmed.

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Electrical Contractors' Association

Founded in 1901, the Electrical Contractors' Association is the UK trade body for electrotechnical and engineering services' design, installation, inspection, testing, maintenance and monitoring across England and Wales.

Rotherwick House
3 Thomas More Street
London
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UK

Website: http://www.eca.co.uk
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