Controllers

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Controllers

Access controllers are electronic devices that allow you to manage and restrict access to buildings, communities or other specific areas. These controllers work in conjunction with electronic locks, access cards, fingerprints or PIN codes. They are used to control who is allowed access to certain areas and to ensure security. 

Types of locks for access controllers

Electronic locks: They are activated by an electronic signal sent from the controller. They can be magnetic or motorized.

 Biometric locks: They use technology such as fingerprints, facial or iris recognition to authorize access.

RFID card or key fob locks: They work by means of cards or key fobs that emit a signal that is detected by the controller, allowing or denying access.

 Keypad (PIN) locks: Allow access by entering a numerical code on a keypad integrated in the lock.

AC/DC locks

AC/DC locks are a category of electronic locks that can be powered by both alterning current (AC) and direct current (DC). This allows them to be used in a wide variety of security systems. Alternating current usually requires more power and direct current is more energy efficient.