With security threats on the rise, LILIN Americas is answering the call by introducing an advanced yet easy-to-install Access Control System for monitoring entry to a building, resulting in a safer environment for personnel and assets. When integrated with other platforms such as IP cameras, fire alarms, and sensors, the system provides a layered security approach that significantly enhances peace-of-mind and acts as a deterrent for theft and vandalism.

"The LILIN Access Control System is a single, streamlined and secure solution that can be controlled remotely and customised to individual requirements, from the simple to the most challenging," said Joe Cook, Vice President and General Manager of LILIN Americas.

It tracks when employees enter and exit a building, creating an audit trail of data that can be analysed for actionable insights"

"Besides keeping intruders out, it tracks when employees enter and exit a building, creating an audit trail of data that can be analysed for actionable insights. It also empowers administrators to restrict the locations each employee can enter, so they can set levels of security that balance safety and convenience."

Reduces installation time

Designed to work seamlessly together, the building blocks of the LILIN Access Control System are:

  • TCP/IP Single Door RFID Card Reader and PIN Controller (AR2015)
  • PoE Relay Box (ARR2010E)
  • TCP/IP Multi- and Single-door Control Panels (AC1082, ACW10120)
  • AC/DC Power Supply (PMH-PSU330)
  • LILIN Access Control Software

Various combinations of the hardware platform are installed depending on the three available configurations – Standalone mode, Standalone with PoE mode, or Mixed mode. By using only what hardware they need, LILIN customers can significantly reduce installation time and total cost of ownership, while achieving operational efficiencies and gaining greater visibility into their security environment.

Gateway to unified access control

Standalone and Standalone with PoE modes are targeted primarily at small commercial and select residential applications, while Mixed mode is recommended for enterprise-level deployments with Wiegand readers and integrates with LILIN's advanced Navigator series recording solutions.

The software's multi-level mapping feature lets users monitor up to three live cameras at each intrusion area

The web-based Access Control software provides a gateway to unified access control, enabling administrators to manage all of their security devices on a single interface. For example, the software's multi-level mapping feature lets users monitor up to three live cameras at each intrusion area, while logging the event in real time. If an alarm event occurs, the administrator is sent an e-mail notification and the software brings up live video on the screen for viewing.

Capacity to store 20,000 card holders

LILIN Access Control Software enables logged events to be fully searchable for later analysis, a process that is made easier by the software's ability to display individual logs with a snapshot of the person involved and employee information, if available, along with recorded surveillance video. Tampering with a card reader, forcing open a door, insufficient permissions, or propping open a door for an extended period of time are all events that would set off an alarm.

Scalability of an access control system allows it to handle growing security concerns, whether it is hiring more employees or building an addition to a home. The LILIN system has the capacity to store up to 20,000 card holders and 65,500 events with support for a maximum of 1000 doors with three cameras per door. It also features high assurance Anti-Passback protection to prevent cardholders from double entering or exiting a door with a single card, along with a duress code to input for opening a door and sending an alarm.

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