KERI PROXIMITY ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS

Take CONTROL of your Premises


TOTAL  Access Control:

YOU CONTROL WHO

YOU CONTROL WHEN

YOU CONTROL WHERE


Flexibility, to fit your needs:

  • Add up to 65,000 users - Same software maintains a database for 1 user or 65,000 users. No additional software to purchase!
  • Control up to 256 doors per location - Your equipment will grow with you! As your security needs expand, so can your Access System
  • Multiple sites can be controlled remotely - Communicate from a PC to controller directly or via a modem or over a LAN/WAN.

So if you have 1 building with 256 doors OR 256 buildings with 1 door each, One system can handle your access control needs!


Doors® Software – Easy to use. Works with Windows™ 95 and above. No dedicated PC necessary. PC only required for system changes. Password protected. Multiple operators with various privilege levels

Time Scheduling – As many as 32 different weekly time schedules and 3 types of Holiday schedules, lets you control when a door is open or locked or when a user has access.

Unlimited Access Groups – Allows you to assign a single door or multiple doors to an individual or a group


Advantages of Proximity:

  • Proximity Readers* – Durable, Weather Resistant and, because they have no moving parts, breakage and repairs and maintenance are virtually eliminated! Vandal-Resistant readers are also available
  • Proximity Cards & Tags Lightweight and convenient! Each one, uniquely encrypted eliminates unauthorized duplicates. Simple and quick to use. Nothing to insert or swipe. Just wave the card/tag near the reader.
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