A pre-requisite to the effective functionality of the PAPILLON GWI system is organizing a set-up of physical access control posts distributed on the perimeter of the enterprise and throughout the premises as gates to those areas, buildings and rooms admittance to which is restricted by internal rules and staff regulations.
These distributed control units (checkpoints) are each fitted with a direct card reader used for reading personal identifiers recorded on proximity cards and/or a fingerprint scanner or PAPILLON ZIRKON-4 access unit for submitting biometric identifiers. Both contactless card readers and biometric devices are designed and manufactured by PAPILLON.
The system can be configured with full support of checkpoints not physically restricting passage whilst of gates equipped with turnstiles or any other type of barriers.
Those checkpoints that do not restrict physical admittance or passage but running just as clocking points are mainly meant for collecting data on the motions of employees, for monitoring their whereabouts within the company or factory premises in real-time mode as well as for recording working hours of employees and time they spend at non-working facilities such as canteens, gyms, recreation rooms, etc.
The fact that an employee enters or leaves an area furnished with a clocking unit is fixed with a reader and automatically transferred to a local computation bridge for identification and then to a security console and system server to be recorded as an event in the database. The system enables an employer to have full control of all employees working hours, provided that the employees duty to clock in and out is legally regulated by relevant bylaw made by the company.
When passing through checkpoints fitted with special doors or turnstiles, a credential is presented to a reader, and then the reader sends the credential’s information to a system server or to a local bridge-matcher where this information is compared to an access control list determining who, where and when is allowed to enter or exit. The system grants or denies the presented request and sends a transaction log to the database. Depending upon the system configuration, access may be allowed by personnel who push an appropriate button on the security console or automatically with a turnstile. Every transaction of successful passing through any of the checkpoints (who and when) or attempted but refused or unauthorized access (who and when) is recorded on the system server.
The PAPILLON GWI system can be supplemented with a video surveillance system.
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PAPILLON DS-22N
fingerprint scanner
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PAPILLON proximity reader
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PAPILLON ZIRKON-4
access unit
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Turnstile equipped with PAPILLON DS-21C
fingerprint scanner
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Passing through a turnstile
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Security operator’s room
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Technical Features:
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Interface between system units |
Ethernet, RS485, USB 2.0 |
Total number of checkpoints supported
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Unlimited |
Database capacity
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Unlimited |
Identification time
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by proximity card
by fingerprint
by iris pattern
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< 1 sec
< 3 sec
< 3 sec |
Period of event log storage
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12 months minimum |
Operating time
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Round-the-clock operation |
Operation in no-power conditions |
2-3 hours |
Database access for administrating, viewing and renewing
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WEB interface |
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