The Missing Link in Home Security
September 4, 2010 by David Feldman
hand in your pocket or bag and you will probably find a nifty key chain that locks and unlocks the car only, but probably controls the starter motor, lift the rear hatch or trunk and make a high-tech security system. If you are lucky, the car is equipped with a keyboard at hand without the key that you win access without a key or fob. P>
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When you walk away from the car, you feel confident it is safe and when you need it, you or someone you trust can access the car. Is it the same way as you get on your home? Is that all security features and bells and whistles practice? Some of you may be thinking, “Of course I have a Nice security system in a stable company that stood behind him. They even put their logo sticker on my window.” P>
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Traditional systems for home security, also known as burglar alarms, consisting of motion detectors, door and window alarms and much more. You are probably careful to turn it on when you leave the house. There is a problem in itself, nor when you are at home. Your security is probably missing classics at this level to add more convenience to your keychain drive gives you daily. P>
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What most people are missing
in their home security is the ability to control access to their homes all the time at home and away. It is the most basic security in the home that is both affordable and easy to use. The missing link is access control. Strong> p>
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access control strong>, because the home is the ability to authorize or prohibit access to a particular point of entry, as a front door or gate. You’ve probably seen many times at the entrance to offices or apartments. You entered an apartment number on a keyboard, or simply press a button, and answer any of the other end sounds a beep sounds when they are ready to admit. The idea is not new, but the average Joe might not be aware of its availability to him. P>
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There are four categories for all access control systems: Basic Standalone intercoms, door entry, door phones and PBX autonomous access P>
base Standalone Intercom strong> consists of a door phone strong> and Intercom strong> (Intercom-phone), which is a nice word for a specific internal telephone. When visitors arrive at your door or gate the touch of a button to your door phone strong>, and Intercom strong> Rings. The Intercom strong> is an answer and press a button on the intercom strong>, you can access, if desired. A more sophisticated system would also include a pinhole camera installed inside the door Phone strong> that allows you to see and talk to your visitors. P>
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This basic system is perfect for everyone. Whether you own a small business or home, allowing you to control who comes and goes while you go about your day. If you work at home and have a constant revolving door deliveries and visitors, to help add that security and convenience, you probably do not know you were missing. P>
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Porter strong Category> works very well in the same way as the base Autonomous Systems strong>, but it connects to your existing phone. So when a visitor comes to the door, the phone rings at home. If you have a call, you will have access to these interviews, just like any other incoming calls. A simple phone adapters with the intercom strong> and any camera that system. P>
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For those who do not have easy access to fast or the door, as the elderly and disabled, the system is a form of Nice. With a home phone tonnes, including various wireless, you can talk to the person at the door or gate and choose to give them access without ever come up! The system can also be placed with multiple entries. And if you are outside the visitor can leave a message on the answering machine. P>
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PBX Intercom Systems strong> uses a PBX door strong> and a Exchange PBX Private strong> for a home or office (sometimes called SOHO < strong> strong>). Without all the fancy language, this means you probably have a telephone system that allows multiple extensions, usually 1 to 2 telephone lines and 8 extensions). Telephone systems have become quite affordable, at $ 150, of course, the transition to home or small office. P>
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PBX strong> access control strong> can you answer a call on the door or gate from any phone. If a visitor requests a person to lunch, send the caller to voicemail. When you enter your call mode at night, you can also allow visitors to leave messages after hours. As in other systems, you can get more sophisticated and add a camera or a keyboard that allows visitors to call a specific extension. Applications, especially for small businesses, are endless. P>
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autonomous access control strong> to a whole new world of convenience and flexibility. With a number of codes available, typically up to 100 million, you designate the codes of the people you trust. P>
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The average American family will find this a good fit between children, baby sitters, housekeeper, to grandparents and neighbors come to water the plants. Best of all, you can change the code and redistribute as often as you want to keep a very strict security. You will recall that the system of home safety standards, we have discussed earlier? Standalone Access Control Systems, keyboard strong> will be well integrated with your security system. P>
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You may wonder how all these Access Control Systems strong> is miraculously opening and closing doors and gates. Everything is in the lock. You decide what type of lock you have and select the lock electric strike or magnetic lock that fits you best. Installation is usually crafts. If you are allergic to any tool or find ideas on the scope facility, there are many locksmiths and security installers in the home that can help you. P>
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