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| Integrated Keypad Door Lock |
A keypad is an excellent idea if you
don't tend to carry your keys around or want to give a code to the
gardener or cleaning person.
When staff change it is possible to 'roll the code' and update
it with a new one - meaning the guy that did your lawns 3 years ago
doesn't still have the means to come onto the property any time he
likes.
Keypads come in two styles - standard distributed and Wiegand
centralised.
The standard distributed keypad stores the code in the unit
itself and new codes must be entered into every keypad on the site
when a code change is required.
With this type of keypad - if enough force is used the keypad
can be ripped off the wall and a battery or similar could possibly
be used to open the lock.
The Wiegand Centralised system uses digital communication to
send the codes to a controller usually housed inside, and it is
very much harder to defeat this type of system. The Wiegand
keypad usually has the capacity for hundreds of codes where the
standard keypad often only has 4-5.
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