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D B

Jan 1, 1970
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I am trying to build a small business security system that will let me
use key cards for employees to enter and exit the building without
setting off the alarm. I don't need to track employees per se. Just
have the cards allow entry and exit and interact with the main
security system. We are installing a new entry door that will allow
an electronic actuator to unlock the door. I am trying to locate
control panels that allow for both a keypad and a key card system.
Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Denis
 
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Crash Gordon

Jan 1, 1970
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Have you ever done this before?
How much time and energy are you willing to spend to learn how?



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Crash Gordon
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<I feel like I'm diagonally parked in a parallel universe>
|I am trying to build a small business security system that will let me
| use key cards for employees to enter and exit the building without
| setting off the alarm. I don't need to track employees per se. Just
| have the cards allow entry and exit and interact with the main
| security system. We are installing a new entry door that will allow
| an electronic actuator to unlock the door. I am trying to locate
| control panels that allow for both a keypad and a key card system.
| Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
|
| Denis
|
 
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Robert L Bass

Jan 1, 1970
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D B said:
I am trying to build a small business security system that will let
me use key cards for employees to enter and exit the building
without setting off the alarm. I don't need to track employees per
se. Just have the cards allow entry and exit and interact with the
main security system. We are installing a new entry door that
will allow an electronic actuator to unlock the door. I am trying
to locate control panels that allow for both a keypad and a key
card system. Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Hi Denis,

There are several systems on the market which can do what you want.
Honeywell makes a Vista-128 series control panel which can
interconnect with their VistaKey system. The Honeywell system is
intended for larger commercial premises. ELK Products makes a
"residential" home automation system that could be used for combined
security and access control. The ELK-M1G system is UL listed for
residential use but if you're not going to use it for fire alarm and
you're not doing the installation to comply with a requirement of
your insurance company, that doesn't matter. Alternatively, you
could install any of a number of small access control systems. These
aren't "security systems" in the sense of alarms but they can limit
access to those with a card. Either of these approaches can be done
by a DIYer with a modicum of tool skills and a bit of patience.

Another approach would be to install electronically operated door
locks such as the Trilogy series from Alarm Lock Systems. These do
not require a card -- just a code. Each employee has a unique code
which can operate one or all locks. Codes can be added or deleted at
will. The beauty of this approach is it doesn't require special exit
mechanisms. Doors operate manually from the inside. Hit the push
bar or turn the handle to exit.

One consideration which may affect your selection is fire sprinklers.
If you have a fire suppression system and you install magnetically
operated locks, you'll need to tie the access control system into a
UL Listed commercial fire alarm or sprinkler alarm to comply with
building codes. If you use electronic locks which allow instant
egress this isn't an issue.

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

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Bass Home Electronics
941-925-8650
4883 Fallcrest Circle
Sarasota · Florida · 34233
http://www.bassburglaralarms.com
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D B

Jan 1, 1970
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Thanks to all for the advice. I'll start researching the products you
all have suggested and see what will work out for us. As for the fire
codes and doors, I'm lucky in that we have an architech to take that
responsibility off my shoulders, he knows all the codes for our city
and state and deals with that daily.

I've asked my company owner to use a contractor to take care of the
security system installation but he wants me to do the work. I'm the
company systems administrator with prior electronics training so they
assume that I'm the perfect one to handle this job. I installed our
video surveilance system with a digital DVR per the company's
direction and now get to handle the new security system as well.

Again, thank you for your help so far. I hope I can ask additional
questions of you if needed in the future.

Sincerely,
Denis Boudreau
 
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