New DORMA electronic access control brochure

  • 27 Nov 2014

DORMA has published a new electronic access control brochure

Security is a critical element in the design and construction of modern buildings, and electronic access control is an increasingly popular specification for architects and designers, with electronic fob and ID card systems offering enhanced security and flexibility compared with mechanical key systems.

Combining proven, quality hardware with market-leading, easy to use software, the DORMA Access Control system will help to protect assets and property with the highest standards of security.

Real-time control

DORMA’s MATRIX software platform offers real-time control and administration of access rights and peripheral hardware.

  • simple user-friendly interface
  • accessible from any device with a web browser
  • flexible, adaptable and hassle-free access for every need
  • link dynamically to existing building systems such as CCTV, intruder alarm, fire alarm and software such as SAP or HR systems

MATRIX gives complete control over every aspect of the access control system, and for retro-fit specifications.

  • can even utilise existing readers and any ID cards already in use

Multiple site capability

Designed to be used across multiple sites and buildings, the system is available with short, medium and long range proximity readers, including PIN as an alternative to a proximity card or in addition to a card for dual verification for enhanced security.
 
Comprising a range of XS Pro components including:

  • integral door fittings
  • independent cylinders
  • integrated wall readers

DORMA’s electronic access hardware is suitable for virtually any type of door, including glass doors, IT server cabinets, staff turnstiles and car park barriers.

  • quick and easy to install
  • solid, robust construction

DORMA’s premium access solutions and services offers quality hardware plus access control expertise for small single offices through to large multiple sites for multi-national organisations – the total service package for electronic access controls.

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