- Specification:- Fingerprint Sensor: Users can unlock the door by scanning their registered fingerprints, providing quick and secure access. Number Lock (Keypad): A numeric keypad allows users to enter a PIN code for access. This is a useful backup option if the fingerprint sensor fails or if users prefer using a code. Manual Key: A traditional key option ensures access in emergencies or if electronic components malfunction. RFID Card Sensor: Users can unlock the door by using an RFID card, making it convenient for guests in hospitality settings or for staff access.
- Specification RFID Access: Guests receive an RFID card (or key fob) at check-in. This card is programmed to unlock their specific room. When the card is held near the RFID reader on the door lock, the lock verifies the card and grants access if it’s valid. Manual Key Access: In addition to RFID access, the lock is equipped with a traditional key cylinder. This allows staff or maintenance personnel to use a physical key to unlock the door if needed (e.g., in emergencies or if the RFID system fails). Benefits: Convenience: Guests can use RFID cards for easy access, eliminating the need to carry traditional keys. Security: RFID cards are typically more secure than traditional keys, as they can be deactivated if lost or stolen. Backup Access: The manual key provides a fail-safe option, ensuring access even if the RFID system has issues. Audit Trail: Many RFID locks can keep logs of entries and exits, which is useful for security and management.
- Specification:- Working Principle: RFID Card Detection: The system is equipped with an RFID card reader. When a guest inserts or taps their RFID card, it activates the switch. Power Activation: Once the card is detected, the energy saver switch allows power to flow to the room’s electrical systems (lights, air conditioning, etc.) for a predetermined time. Power Cut-off: When the guest removes the card (usually when leaving the room), the system cuts off the power supply. This prevents energy wastage when the room is unoccupied. Manual Override (Optional): Some systems may have a manual override feature, allowing staff or maintenance personnel to access power for cleaning or maintenance purposes.
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