STAND-ALONE
Stand-alone systems are recommended for buildings requiring
basic access control, without the need for an incidents register.
It can also be used as an add on to an electronic or video door-
entry system and allows residents access to buildings, to offices
and garages.
The system manages access through one door and is
characterised by its easy installation and programming
(activating and deactivating users). If it is necessary to control
several doors, a stand-alone access control can be installed on
each one, with each user having a single identity to access all
doors. If you want to give one sole user access through one
door, activate their identifier on the corresponding reader. If you
want to prevent access you can delete it from the machine's
memory. In this simple way, you can create a policy of restriction
by zones.
Stand-alone access control systems are also known as
CLASS I access control.