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WIRELESS FINGERPRINT ACCESS CONTROLLER – OVERVIEW


Winner of the coveted iF award for its superior design, DOOR series controllers are versatile devices designed for reliability, modularity and performance. Featuring option such as wired/wireless automatic door controllers, it provides high flexibility of connectivity through Ethernet, Wi-Fi, 3G/4G, and USB Port. User access information gets stored in device and entry-exit details are sent to COSEC in real-time. These workhorses come in multiple variants specifically targeted at time-attendance and access control applications. They vary in their sizes, aesthetics, and interfaces to deliver required user experience. Built on a cutting-edge hardware, door series are divided into four different variants consisting of fingerprint access controller, palm vein reader and multispectral fingerprint sensor. These door controllers can monitor and control additional readers, door-locks, and auxiliary input and output ports. It provides seamless third party integration by multi-functional supervised auxiliary input and output ports to control various applications. Motion detectors, smoke detectors, etc. can be connected as input devices and video recorders, siren, etc. can be connected as output devices. Hence, these variants of COSEC DOOR series are a perfect fit for applications such as Time-Attendance, Access Control, Visitor Management, Cafeteria Management, Field Visit Management, Contract Workers Management, and Job Processing and Costing.

What is the best CCTV system for home?

CCTV (closed-circuit television) is a TV system in which signals are not publicly distributed but are monitored, primarily for surveillance and security purposes. CCTV relies on strategic placement of cameras, and observation of the camera's input on monitors somewhere.

How do video surveillance cameras work?

There are two types of security cameras systems, Analog and IP (sometimes refered to as network cameras). Here is a very basic explanation of how they work and what the major difference is between analog surveillance systems an IP camera systems. ... The cameras are connected to the DVR using transmission cables.

Can CCTV work without electricity?

The thing is, security cameras need connection (power supply) whether battery or electricity; any one of those. ... Most CCTV cameras are powered by 12V via a power box or power adaptor. Unless you have a UPS or power backup the cameras and recorder will also be powered off if there is no electricity.