06 / Low-voltage and intelligent engineering

Access Control and Security

Organize identity, access rights, video and alarm linkage, one-card services and event records into a clear security boundary.

Access gates, card readers, security network and management systems
Access control, identity rights and event records form the security system
Identity methodsCard / password / fingerprint / combinations
LinkageVideo / alarms / one-card
Management resultAccess / logs / reports / traceability

Technical focus

Access control is an identity, passage and event loop

Access security connects access, video, intrusion alarms and one-card management; the core is authorization, linkage, alerts and audit on a shared platform.

01

Identity and access

Manage cards, passwords and fingerprints by person, zone, schedule and role.

02

Video and alarm linkage

Connect video, events and response when abnormal access, intrusion or alarms are triggered.

03

Records and traceability

Keep passage status, logs, reports and history for review, audit and troubleshooting.

Access gates, card readers and access controllers
Access devices, controllers and the permissions platform form a security boundary

Technical scope

Set the security boundary from entry devices to the shared platform

Access security puts devices, rights, networks, platforms and site workflows on one responsibility map.

01

Entries and controllers

Plan doors, gates, readers, controllers and site power and network.

Gates / readers / controllers
02

Access and one-card

Define access rules for people, zones, schedules, visitors and attendance.

People / zones / schedules
03

Linkage and audit

Connect video, alarms, logs, reports and incident review.

Alerts / logs / reports
Access controller, electronic lock and card reader
Identity, locking and the controller complete each access decision together

Delivery path

Bring security rules into the site from access design to linkage acceptance

Define who can enter which area and when, then design devices, platform and exception handling.

  1. 01

    Map

    Map entrances, people, zones and existing security devices.

  2. 02

    Define

    Define identity, access, visitor, alarm and linkage rules.

  3. 03

    Deploy

    Deploy access devices, networks, platform and one-card configuration.

  4. 04

    Accept

    Handover through normal access, abnormal alerts, video linkage and report checks.

Handover and maintenance

Give the operations team usable access rules and event records

Handover should let operators understand access, find records and respond to exceptions.

Primary deliverables

  • Access point and device list
  • People, zones and access rules
  • Video, alarm and linkage configuration
  • Logs, reports, training and maintenance records

Operations and support

  • Update access and linkage when organization, zones or passage rules change.
  • Review exceptions against logs, video and alarm records together.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Confirm the service boundary and current conditions before deciding delivery scope and ongoing support.

Can access control be built with video surveillance?

Yes. Planning devices, networks, platform and linkage together reduces duplication and improves event traceability.

Who should maintain access rights?

Define ownership with the organization and keep authorization, change and revocation records.

Next step

Start with the current environment and a specific requirement

Share the current systems, site conditions, expected timing or issue so the practical scope can be reviewed.

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