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SPON Smart Access Control Intercom System

SPON Smart Access Control Intercom System
2024-10-31 Author: SPON COMM Page view: 1108

System Overview

The Smart Access Control Intercom System utilizes an IP network architecture for communication, integrating technologies such as video intercom, facial recognition, and fingerprint recognition. It is specifically designed as a control management system for entrances and exits related to banks.

This system supports various authentication methods, including facial recognition (with photo and video anti-counterfeiting), fingerprint recognition, passwords, any combination of facial/fingerprint/password authentication, multi-factor authentication, remote approval for authentication, and offline authentication. Additionally, it can control any authentication time period, precisely restricting access permissions.

System Deployment

Monitoring Center

Deploy access control system service software at the monitoring center to manage organizational structures, personnel information, authentication permissions, authentication times, and user accounts.

Deploy intercom system service software to achieve unified management, registration, data distribution, and other functions for IP network access management hosts and extensions, smart access intercom terminals, and IP network access control terminals.

Deploy an IP network access management host to monitor the switch status of doors controlled by various smart access intercom terminals, facial recognition access intercom panels, and fingerprint card reader panels. It will receive various alarm information from smart access intercom terminals, facial recognition access intercom panels, and fingerprint card reader panels, and handle calls initiated by smart access intercom terminals and facial recognition access intercom panels, as well as remote door opening functions.

At the monitoring center, deploy IP network access control terminals, place fingerprint card reader panels inside the entrance and exit doors of the monitoring center, and install facial recognition access intercom panels on the outside to control and record the entry and exit of personnel.

Business Premises

Deploy IP network access management extensions at the cash business counter to monitor the switch status of doors controlled by facial recognition access intercom panels and fingerprint card reader panels. This will involve receiving various alarm information from the facial recognition access intercom panels and fingerprint card reader panels, answering calls initiated by the facial recognition access intercom panels, and facilitating remote door opening.

At the equipment room, deploy IP network access control terminals. Install facial recognition access intercom panels outside both doors of the anti-tailgating passage and fingerprint card reader panels inside both doors to achieve interlocking of the inner and outer doors of the anti-tailgating passage. This will control and record personnel entering and exiting the interlocked security doors.

Inside the entrance and exit doors of the cash replenishment room, equipment room, and office area connected to the outside world, install fingerprint card reader panels on the inner side and facial recognition access intercom panels on the outer side to control and record personnel entering and exiting these areas.

Commercial Vault Zone

Deploy IP network access control terminals in the business vault. Install fingerprint card reader panels on the inner side of the security vault, cash sorting room, entrance and exit doors connected to the outside, and isolation control doors. Install facial recognition access intercom panels on the outer side to control and record personnel entering and exiting these areas.

In the security vault, deploy the IP network access management host to monitor the switch status of doors controlled by the facial recognition access intercom panels and fingerprint card reader panels. This will involve receiving various alarm information from the facial recognition access intercom panels and fingerprint card reader panels, answering calls initiated by the facial recognition access intercom panels, and facilitating remote door opening.

Safe Deposit Vault

Deploy IP network access control terminals in suitable locations within the safe deposit box vault. Install fingerprint card reader panels on the inner side of the entrance and exit doors, and facial recognition access intercom panels on the outer side to control and record personnel entering and exiting the safe deposit box vault.

Bank Building

Deploy IP network access control management terminals in the building management office to monitor the switch status of doors controlled by various intelligent access intercom terminals, facial recognition access intercom panels, and fingerprint card reader panels throughout the building. This setup will allow for receiving various alarm information from the intelligent access intercom terminals, facial recognition access intercom panels, and fingerprint card reader panels, as well as handling calls initiated by these terminals and enabling remote door opening.

Install intelligent access intercom terminals at the main entrance and exit of the building and at the entrances and exits of the office area to control and record personnel entering and exiting the building and office area.

Deploy IP network access control terminals in suitable locations within the building, installing fingerprint card reader panels on the inner side of entrances and exits of important rooms (e.g., archives) and facial recognition access intercom panels on the outer side to control and record personnel entering and exiting these important rooms.

System Functions

Multi-authentication Methods

The service management platform software permits the monitoring center to exert centralized governance over the broadcast and intercom The system supports various authentication methods, including facial recognition (with photo and video anti-counterfeiting), fingerprint recognition, password entry, card swiping, any combination of facial/fingerprint/password/card authentication, multi-factor authentication, remote authorization for cross-location approval, and offline authentication. Additionally, it allows control over any authentication time period (supporting schedule management), accurately constraining access control permissions to meet the access management needs of different application scenarios.

Interlocking Mechanism/Emergency Unlock/Emergency Lockdown

The system features dual-door interlocking, emergency opening, and emergency locking functions, making it suitable for anti-tailgating interlocking security doors in cash transaction areas. These features can be used to prevent unauthorized external personnel from tailgating into the cash business counter, facilitate emergency evacuation during unexpected incidents like fires, and ensure the safety of personnel and assets within the cash business counter during emergencies such as robberies.

Visual Management

The IP network access control management host and extension support a visual display of the opening/closing status and alarm states of each channel door, facilitating management for the monitoring center staff. 

They also allow for listening to and monitoring the audio and video from each access point, including video from linked external IP cameras, enabling staff to confirm and understand the on-site situation.

The system automatically calls the monitoring center's IP network access control management host upon successful identity authentication. The host screen displays the real-time video of the calling person along with their photo and identity information stored in the system, allowing monitoring center staff to compare and confirm the identity of the caller before deciding whether to grant remote access.

Information Recording

The system features comprehensive log information, including authentication records (such as the name and ID of the authenticated individual, authentication time, authentication method, photos captured during authentication, and authentication results), device logs (for example, power outages and device tampering), door events (including normal door openings and closings, abnormal openings, door openings exceeding time limits, and doors left open), and system logs (for example, user logins, offline status, user configuration of device permissions, personnel rules, and modifications to personnel information). This facilitates easy access for future reference and tracing.

Offline Operation

The system supports access control based on time policies and personnel permissions even when devices are offline, ensuring that daily operations are not disrupted. Event logs generated during offline periods are automatically transmitted to the access control intercom system platform once the system is back online.

Attendance

The system supports the generation of attendance records simultaneously with access control when opening doors, uploading these records to the access control intercom system platform. The platform aggregates attendance data, allowing for separate management of attendance and access permissions. Employees can clock in at access points even without door-opening permissions. Additionally, the system supports integration with third-party attendance systems, providing a basic data source for attendance records.

Integration with Third-Party Access Control Systems

The system supports integration with third-party access controllers and identification devices, enabling effective control and management of doors.

Multiple Categories of Alarms

The system includes various alarm functions such as power failure alarms, tamper alarms, duress alarms, blacklist alarms, door open timeout alarms, abnormal door open alarms, and invalid credential alarms. Alarm information is uploaded in real-time to the smart access control intercom system platform and the IP network access control management host/slave units. Additionally, the system supports the integration of third-party alarm signals, which are also reported simultaneously to the smart access control intercom system platform.

System Advantages

Voice Recognition Call

The facial recognition intercom panel supports initiating calls via voice control, which helps avoid direct contact between people and the device during special periods such as the pandemic, thereby blocking the transmission of viruses and preventing cross-infection.

Code Word Alarm

The system supports covert alarm activation using a code word in situations where individuals are under duress, addressing the challenge of facial recognition access control systems that cannot provide duress alerts.

Receive Broadcast

The smart access control intercom terminal and facial recognition access control panel support receiving broadcasts initiated by the IP network access control management host/slave. This enables remote operational reminders or deterrent announcements, among other functions.

Unified Platform Management

The smart access control intercom system shares the intercom service software platform with the remote networked IP assistance intercom system. This unified platform not only facilitates management but also reduces system construction costs.