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RFID Card Access Control

RFID card access control is a system that uses Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology to manage and control access to physical spaces. It provides a secure and convenient way to grant or deny entry to authorized individuals, replacing traditional keys or swipe cards.

This system works by wirelessly communicating between an RFID card (or tag) and an RFID reader.

 

How it Works

  1. RFID Card (Tag): Each authorized individual carries an RFID card, key fob, or even a smartphone with an embedded RFID chip. This chip contains a unique identification code and sometimes other encrypted data.
  2. RFID Reader: Readers are installed at entry points (doors, gates, elevators, etc.). They constantly emit a radio frequency field.
  3. Communication: When an RFID card enters the reader’s field, the card’s antenna captures energy from the reader’s signal. This energizes the microchip on the card, allowing it to transmit its unique data back to the reader.
  4. Data Verification: The RFID reader decodes the information from the card and sends it to a central access control server or control panel. This server compares the card’s data with a secure database of authorized users and their access permissions.
  5. Access Grant/Denial: If the credentials match an authorized profile, the system sends a signal to an electronic lock mechanism, allowing entry. If not, access is denied. This entire process typically happens in milliseconds.
  6. Audit Trail: The system also records detailed access information, including the time, date, and specific access point used, providing a valuable audit trail for security purposes.

 

Key Components

  • RFID Cards/Tags: These are the credentials held by users, typically in the form of plastic cards, key fobs, or even integrated into mobile devices. They contain a microchip and an antenna.
  • RFID Readers (Interrogators): Devices installed at entry points that emit radio waves to communicate with the tags and read their data.
  • Access Control Panel/Server: This is the “brain” of the system. It receives data from the readers, verifies user credentials against a database, and controls the electronic locks. It can be cloud-based or local.
  • Electronic Locks: Devices that secure the entry points and are controlled by the access control system (e.g., magnetic locks, electric strikes).
  • Access Control Software: Software used to manage user profiles, set access levels, monitor events, and generate reports.

Types of RFID Tags

  • Passive RFID Tags: Most common for access control. They don’t have an internal battery and are powered by the electromagnetic field emitted by the reader. They have a shorter read range (a few centimeters to a meter).
  • Active RFID Tags: These tags have their own power source (battery), allowing for a much longer read range (up to several hundred meters) and the ability to broadcast signals periodically. They are typically more expensive.
  • Semi-Passive RFID Tags: These tags have a battery to power the chip but only transmit data when activated by a reader’s signal, offering improved sensitivity and performance over passive tags.

 

Benefits of RFID Access Control

  • Convenience: Offers contactless and keyless entry, making it fast and easy for users to gain access. Cards can often be read from inside a wallet or bag.
  • Enhanced Security: Provides unique identification and can utilize encrypted communication, making tags difficult to duplicate. Lost cards can be immediately deactivated, preventing unauthorized use.
  • Efficiency: Streamlines entry and exit processes, reducing wait times, especially in high-traffic areas.
  • Flexibility & Scalability: Easily allows for adjusting access permissions for different users, areas, or time frames. Systems can be expanded or modified as needs change.
  • Integration: Can be integrated with other security systems like CCTV, alarms, and time attendance systems for comprehensive security management.
  • Audit Trails: Provides real-time tracking of who enters and exits, offering valuable data for security monitoring and incident investigation.
  • Durability: RFID components generally experience less wear and tear compared to traditional mechanical locks or swipe card systems.

Security Considerations

While RFID access control offers many benefits, it’s important to be aware of potential vulnerabilities:

  • Skimming: In theory, unauthorized readers could attempt to read card information if they get close enough, though modern RFID cards often use one-time codes and encryption to mitigate this risk.
  • Cloning: If the security protocols are weak, an RFID card’s information could potentially be cloned.
  • Electromagnetic Interference: Other electronic devices or metal/liquid objects can sometimes interfere with RFID signals, impacting performance.

To address these concerns, many RFID systems incorporate advanced encryption, mutual authentication, and integrate with multi-factor authentication methods. RFID-blocking wallets or sleeves are also available, though their necessity for security against typical skimming attempts is debated due to the short read range and other built-in card protections.

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RFID Card Access Control

RFID card access control systems use radio frequency identification technology to manage entry into secure areas.

Individuals present their RFID card or key fob near a reader, which then communicates wirelessly to grant or deny access based on pre-programmed permissions. This technology simplifies access control, enhances security, and improves convenience for users. 

Here’s how the RFID Access Control works:
  • RFID Cards/Tags:

    These RFID cards or fobs contain a microchip and antenna that transmit a unique identification number when activated by a radio frequency field. 

  • RFID Readers:

    These devices emit radio waves and are placed at entry points. When an RFID card is brought within range, the reader detects the signal, reads the card’s unique identifier, and sends it to a central system for verification. 

  • Access Control System:

    The system, often a database, compares the card’s identifier to a list of authorized users and their associated access rights. If the user is authorized, the system sends a signal to unlock the door. 

  • Contactless Access:

    A key feature of RFID is its ability to enable contactless access, meaning users don’t need to physically swipe or insert a card. 

Benefits of RFID Card Access Control:
  • Increased Security:

    RFID systems offer a higher level of security compared to traditional key-based systems, as they are more difficult to duplicate or bypass. 

  • Convenience:

    Users can simply tap their card or fob to gain access, eliminating the need to fumble with keys or enter codes. 

  • Improved Audit Trails:

    RFID systems log access events, providing valuable data for tracking and security monitoring. 

  • Versatility:

    RFID access control technology can be integrated with other systems, such as visitor management systems or time and attendance tracking. 

  • Reduced Costs:

    Over time, RFID can lead to cost savings by reducing the need for physical keys and simplifying access management. 

Applications:
RFID access control is widely used in various settings, including:
  • Commercial Buildings: For controlling access to offices, meeting rooms, and other secure areas. 
  • Educational Institutions: For securing campus buildings, dormitories, and other facilities. 
  • Healthcare Facilities: For managing access to sensitive areas, such as patient rooms, labs, and pharmacies. 
  • Residential Buildings: For controlling access to apartment complexes, gated communities, and individual units. 
  • Transportation: For managing access to parking garages, toll booths, and public transportation systems. 
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    • Key Fobs: Small, convenient devices attached to keychains.
    • Wristbands: Often used in recreational facilities or for events.
    • Stickers/Labels: Can be affixed to items or vehicles.
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    • Common in traditional access control systems.
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Dual swing gate opener -ZERO ZSW600

Gate Automations, Dual Swing Gate Operators
$1,428.70

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Dual swing gate opener -ZERO ZSW600

*Suitable gate weight: Maximum 300 Kg (Per leaf) Included: *2 x Electromechanical arm *1 x Main control board *1 x Waterproof box *2 x Remote control *2 x Manual release key *1 x Safety sensor
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Keypad Access Control K170S300A

Access Control
$134.30

Keypad Access Control K170S300A

*Rain Shield Cover Included *Waterproof Version *EM/ID card/tag reader *Backlight *DC 12 V *Shock resistance *Anti-vandal Metal shell *Doorbell Button Wiegand Output: Equipped with a Wiegand output for seamless integration with a controller. Multiple Access Modes: Offers Card, PIN, or Card + PIN options, providing versatile access control methods. Durable Metal Case: Housed in a robust Zinc Alloy electroplated case, ensuring durability and vandal resistance. RFID Key Fob Duplicator Attribute-Based Access Control Vs Role-Based Access Control 1,000 User Capacity: Supports up to 1,000 users, ideal for large-scale access control in commercial and industrial settings. Backlight Keypad: Features a backlight keypad for easy operation in low-light conditions.

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1000 Users Metal Case 125KHZ RFID Card Keypad Access Controller with Backlight Door Control Independent Code Access Device Description Single door multifunction standalone access controller or a Wiegand output keypad or card reader. It is suitable for mounting either indoor or outdoor in harsh environments. It is housed in a strong, sturdy and vandal proof Zinc Alloy electroplated case which is availabl in either a bright silver or matt silver finish. Metal Case&Waterproof .Supports up to 1000 users in either a Card, 4 digit PIN, or a Card + PIN option. The inbuilt card reader supports125KHZ EM cardsLock output current short circuit protection, Wiegand output , and a backlight keypad. Ideal choice for door access not only for small shops and domestic households but als for commercial and industrial applications such as factories, warehouses, laboratories, banks and prisons. Features Simple Programming, Easy Operatio Adopt function steady card reader of block Keypad Locks for 30 Seconds After 10 False Entrie Can be Connected with Door-open Button and Doorbel Non-volatile Memory in Power Failure Tamper Switch can be Connected to Security Alarm System Backlight key Wiegand 26 output for connection to a controller Support 1000Users
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Double Swing Gate Opener NICE -Wingo 4024

Gate Automations, Dual Swing Gate Operators
$1,363.45

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Double Swing Gate Opener NICE -Wingo 4024

*Suitable gate weight: Maximum 400 Kg (Per leaf) Included: *2 x Electromechanical arm *1 x Main control board *1 x Waterproof box *2 x Remote control *2 x Manual release key *1 x Safety sensor NICE Wingo 4024 swing gate opener is a drive that is suitable for small single swing gates in the private sector. This drive is perfect for swing gates with the maximum wing width of 1.8 m (weight - 200 kg) or with the maximum weight of 400 kg (with the wing width 1 m). Nice Swing Gate Operators are designed to fit a wide range of settings and applications. The Double Swing Gate Opener NICE - Wingo 4024 is an electromechanical gear motor system designed for automating double swing gates. It's primarily used for residential and light industrial applications, offering a convenient and secure way to open and close gates without manual effort. Here's a breakdown of its key features and specifications: Key Features
  • Electromechanical Gear Motor: It utilizes a 24 Vdc electromechanical gear motor, known for its reliability and quiet operation.
  • Suitable for Various Gate Sizes: It can handle swing gates with individual leaves up to 2 meters in length or up to 400 kg in weight (for a gate leaf of 1 meter).
  • Surface Mounted: The system is designed for surface mounting, meaning the motors are installed directly onto the gate posts or pillars.
  • Easy Installation: Electrical connections are made from above the gear motor, simplifying the installation process.
  • User-Friendly Release: In case of a power failure, the gate can be manually unblocked and moved with a personalized Nice key or standard lock (optional).
  • Moonclever Control Unit (MC424L/MC824H): This advanced control unit offers several intelligent functions:
    • Simple Programming: Easy setup with a single button.
    • Automatic Memorization: Self-learning function for limit switches on opening and closing.
    • Anti-Crush Safety: Features a clutch with an anti-crush safety device to prevent damage or injury.
    • Obstacle Detection: Uses dual technology to detect obstacles during operation.
    • Programmable Functions: Allows for programming of pause time, pedestrian pass door function, and deceleration at the beginning and end of cycles.
    • Battery Backup Option: Can operate during power failures with optional rechargeable batteries (PS124/PS324) that fit inside the control unit.
    • Resistive Sensitive Edge Connection: Can be connected to 8.2 KOhm resistive sensitive edges for enhanced safety.
  • Durable Construction: Features tough aluminum shells with polyester paint finish, making it resistant to atmospheric agents. Internal moving parts are made of steel, light alloys, and techno-polymers for durability.
  • Mechanical Limit Switches: Includes pre-assembled mechanical limit switches for setting the open position.
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