Access Control Systems
Understanding access control systems involves four key components: credentials, readers, panels, and host software. The panel acts as a local decision-maker, determining access based on a database, while the host software manages updates and user information. This system ensures that only authorized individuals can gain entry, reflecting a well-coordinated interaction between hardware and software.In this clip
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