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Our Gated Community Entry Control
System is ideal for Resident Entry Control and Computerized Visitor Screening
Systems.
The System effortlessly handles the
entire Guard operation eliminating lax security procedures, speeding-up visitor
processing, monitoring guard performance and improving record keeping. You can
also include Vehicle Auto-Scan through Barcode or RF Tags.
AMGUARD
allows you to perform the following activities to
secure your residential complex:
Maintain a complete database of the residents and regular visitors, automatically dial resident for entry approval, print gate pass with directions and log all entry activities in a computer file.
Maintain photo files of each permanent guest permitted on the premises and allow the guard to check the photo with the actual person. Guests can also be recorded on video.
Allow the residents to leave a voice message authorizing the guard to admit the visitors. When the guest arrives, the guard can listen to the actual message from the resident before allowing entry.
Provide a higher level of security by checking the visitor both at the entry and exit and generate a list of visitors who are still on the premises.
AM-PASS system allows
residents to simply drive through the community gate without having to stop and
validate themselves by passing a card. The system employs active RF-ID tags and
a RF reader. The tags are mounted on the windshield of the vehicle. Once the
vehicle comes within the ‘read range’ of the reader, which is installed near the
resident entry lane gate, the tag is read. If found valid, the gate is
automatically opened within a fraction of a second, thus offering residents
Hands Free Gate Entry.
AMPARK
an integrated Vehicular Access, Parking
Control, Lane Control and Building Access Control System when installed at gated
community complexes gives you the following parking control features:
Handle a multi-lane operation of entry and exit lanes.
Allow residents to enter with their vehicles through reserved lanes.
Prevent auto thefts from gated communities by installing the Video Check System, which takes a video picture of an incoming car and displays it at the exit.