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CUSTOMER SERVICE

​Credentials that may be instantly activated or deactivated from a computer or web browser for a single door or an entire campus.

  • Permission groups and schedules that may define who can access what areas at what times.
  • Activity records that report who accesses what spaces when. 
  • Entry (in) and exit (out) card readers that may be used to report who is on-site at any particular time. This feature may be useful in a lockdown situation where an immediate list of who is on campus may be required.
  • Lockdown and other special conditions that can be defined so a consistent set of rules is enforced.
  • Triggers or other actions that may be integrated with an access control event (e.g., lighting control, front desk or IT notifications)
  • Distributed locations that may be easily managed using a single credential per user. A user may be granted access or can have his access revoked, instantly to all locations at once. 

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​Credentials that may be instantly activated or deactivated from a computer or web browser for a single door or an entire campus.

  • Permission groups and schedules that may define who can access what areas at what times.
  • Activity records that report who accesses what spaces when. 
  • Entry (in) and exit (out) card readers that may be used to report who is on-site at any particular time. This feature may be useful in a lockdown situation where an immediate list of who is on campus may be required.
  • Lockdown and other special conditions that can be defined so a consistent set of rules is enforced.
  • Triggers or other actions that may be integrated with an access control event (e.g., lighting control, front desk or IT notifications)
  • Distributed locations that may be easily managed using a single credential per user. A user may be granted access or can have his access revoked, instantly to all locations at once. 

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​Credentials that may be instantly activated or deactivated from a computer or web browser for a single door or an entire campus.

  • Permission groups and schedules that may define who can access what areas at what times.
  • Activity records that report who accesses what spaces when. 
  • Entry (in) and exit (out) card readers that may be used to report who is on-site at any particular time. This feature may be useful in a lockdown situation where an immediate list of who is on campus may be required.
  • Lockdown and other special conditions that can be defined so a consistent set of rules is enforced.
  • Triggers or other actions that may be integrated with an access control event (e.g., lighting control, front desk or IT notifications)
  • Distributed locations that may be easily managed using a single credential per user. A user may be granted access or can have his access revoked, instantly to all locations at once. 

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​Credentials that may be instantly activated or deactivated from a computer or web browser for a single door or an entire campus.

  • Permission groups and schedules that may define who can access what areas at what times.
  • Activity records that report who accesses what spaces when. 
  • Entry (in) and exit (out) card readers that may be used to report who is on-site at any particular time. This feature may be useful in a lockdown situation where an immediate list of who is on campus may be required.
  • Lockdown and other special conditions that can be defined so a consistent set of rules is enforced.
  • Triggers or other actions that may be integrated with an access control event (e.g., lighting control, front desk or IT notifications)
  • Distributed locations that may be easily managed using a single credential per user. A user may be granted access or can have his access revoked, instantly to all locations at once. 

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​Credentials that may be instantly activated or deactivated from a computer or web browser for a single door or an entire campus.

  • Permission groups and schedules that may define who can access what areas at what times.
  • Activity records that report who accesses what spaces when. 
  • Entry (in) and exit (out) card readers that may be used to report who is on-site at any particular time. This feature may be useful in a lockdown situation where an immediate list of who is on campus may be required.
  • Lockdown and other special conditions that can be defined so a consistent set of rules is enforced.
  • Triggers or other actions that may be integrated with an access control event (e.g., lighting control, front desk or IT notifications)
  • Distributed locations that may be easily managed using a single credential per user. A user may be granted access or can have his access revoked, instantly to all locations at once. 

Heading

​Credentials that may be instantly activated or deactivated from a computer or web browser for a single door or an entire campus.

  • Permission groups and schedules that may define who can access what areas at what times.
  • Activity records that report who accesses what spaces when. 
  • Entry (in) and exit (out) card readers that may be used to report who is on-site at any particular time. This feature may be useful in a lockdown situation where an immediate list of who is on campus may be required.
  • Lockdown and other special conditions that can be defined so a consistent set of rules is enforced.
  • Triggers or other actions that may be integrated with an access control event (e.g., lighting control, front desk or IT notifications)
  • Distributed locations that may be easily managed using a single credential per user. A user may be granted access or can have his access revoked, instantly to all locations at once. 

Heading

​Credentials that may be instantly activated or deactivated from a computer or web browser for a single door or an entire campus.

  • Permission groups and schedules that may define who can access what areas at what times.
  • Activity records that report who accesses what spaces when. 
  • Entry (in) and exit (out) card readers that may be used to report who is on-site at any particular time. This feature may be useful in a lockdown situation where an immediate list of who is on campus may be required.
  • Lockdown and other special conditions that can be defined so a consistent set of rules is enforced.
  • Triggers or other actions that may be integrated with an access control event (e.g., lighting control, front desk or IT notifications)
  • Distributed locations that may be easily managed using a single credential per user. A user may be granted access or can have his access revoked, instantly to all locations at once. 

Heading

​Credentials that may be instantly activated or deactivated from a computer or web browser for a single door or an entire campus.

  • Permission groups and schedules that may define who can access what areas at what times.
  • Activity records that report who accesses what spaces when. 
  • Entry (in) and exit (out) card readers that may be used to report who is on-site at any particular time. This feature may be useful in a lockdown situation where an immediate list of who is on campus may be required.
  • Lockdown and other special conditions that can be defined so a consistent set of rules is enforced.
  • Triggers or other actions that may be integrated with an access control event (e.g., lighting control, front desk or IT notifications)
  • Distributed locations that may be easily managed using a single credential per user. A user may be granted access or can have his access revoked, instantly to all locations at once. 

Heading

​Credentials that may be instantly activated or deactivated from a computer or web browser for a single door or an entire campus.

  • Permission groups and schedules that may define who can access what areas at what times.
  • Activity records that report who accesses what spaces when. 
  • Entry (in) and exit (out) card readers that may be used to report who is on-site at any particular time. This feature may be useful in a lockdown situation where an immediate list of who is on campus may be required.
  • Lockdown and other special conditions that can be defined so a consistent set of rules is enforced.
  • Triggers or other actions that may be integrated with an access control event (e.g., lighting control, front desk or IT notifications)
  • Distributed locations that may be easily managed using a single credential per user. A user may be granted access or can have his access revoked, instantly to all locations at once. 

Heading

​Credentials that may be instantly activated or deactivated from a computer or web browser for a single door or an entire campus.

  • Permission groups and schedules that may define who can access what areas at what times.
  • Activity records that report who accesses what spaces when. 
  • Entry (in) and exit (out) card readers that may be used to report who is on-site at any particular time. This feature may be useful in a lockdown situation where an immediate list of who is on campus may be required.
  • Lockdown and other special conditions that can be defined so a consistent set of rules is enforced.
  • Triggers or other actions that may be integrated with an access control event (e.g., lighting control, front desk or IT notifications)
  • Distributed locations that may be easily managed using a single credential per user. A user may be granted access or can have his access revoked, instantly to all locations at once. 

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