Wednesday, 10 January 2018

Electronic Locks for Hotels

Before the invention of the castle with cards, instead of the hotel key, ordinary locks with traditional metal keys were used. With the advent of mechanical card hotel locks, it was possible to give each new Guest a new key quickly and cheaply without changing anything in the lock.


With the advent of the hotel's electronic castle, the professionals of the hotel industry have the opportunity not only to give each guest a personal key, but also to receive information from the system: who entered, where and when; who to whom what key did; who has made some changes to the system. Also, one card is helpful not only to open the door of the room but also sectional doors, doors of billiard rooms, saunas, conference rooms, underground garages. You can control door automation, barriers, garage gates, ski lift. The same card -key can pay for services and goods inside the hotel complex, provide discounts to regular customers and much, much more. 

Digital locks: the Future of Security is Now!

Today the market, in addition to the more traditional double-bit and European cylinder locks, also offers different types of digital locks, activated by electric impulses. Their use is continuously increasing thanks to their practicality and the many advantages they offer. Let's find out how they work together!

When the key changes look


When we are facing a security door with digital lock, we can open the door with a convenient digital transponder: no longer use the traditional key! In fact, this system requires neither wires nor connections and, in some cases, it works even if the reader and the lock are separate.

Biometric ACS- Not as Challenging as it Appears and Sounds!

Today, there is much talk about multifactor identification, as a way to qualitatively improve the level of security. At the same time, not every project considers biometric factors as an additional level of protection. But in vain. It would be worth it! Because today reliable and reliable ways of working with biometric information that can be implemented into the existing infrastructure without large expenditures are available.


While access control systems (ACS) are used today in most production companies, government agencies and business centers, in their mass these solutions are based on older generation RFID cards. HID Prox, a hi-tech plastic badge familiar to all, serves as a companion for employees when moving to different zones, but it is already apparent to everyone that one RFID card does not provide an adequate level of security because it can be stolen, lost, forgotten or simply faked.