Product Description
There is a SAP 2000 c software offered by us that is general-purpose civil-engineering software ideal for the analysis and design of any type of structural system. It follows in the same tradition featuring a very sophisticated, intuitive and versatile user interface powered by an unmatched analysis engine and design tools for engineers working on transportation, industrial etc.
Robust Elevator Access ManagementSAP 2000 c provides seamless control over elevator access, allowing administrators to restrict and monitor floor usage with RFID-based proximity cards. With a high-capacity event log and user support, it is ideal for high-traffic office or residential buildings that demand reliable security and detailed record-keeping.
Flexible Verification and Security FeaturesThe panel accommodates multiple verification modes including card only, password only, or a combination, enhancing security. Relay output for locks and alarms, as well as integration with door sensors, ensures unauthorized access is effectively managed, making this unit essential for comprehensive elevator security solutions.
Easy Installation and Broad CompatibilityDesigned for wall-mount installation with ABS plastic construction, SAP 2000 c connects through RS232, RS485, or TCP-IP, ensuring seamless integration with most standard elevator control systems. Its English language support and user-friendly graphic LCD display simplify setup and ongoing management for dealers and service providers.
FAQs of SAP 2000 c:
Q: How does the SAP 2000 c improve elevator access control management?
A: The SAP 2000 c enhances security by enabling restricted floor access, supporting up to 2,000 users, and monitoring entrances via RFID proximity cards and passwords. Its comprehensive event logging and alarm outputs ensure precise tracking and immediate response to unauthorized access attempts.
Q: What is the process for installing the SAP 2000 c access control panel?
A: Installation consists of mounting the panel on a wall, connecting it to power (12V DC), integrating it with the elevator control system via RS232, RS485, or TCP-IP, and configuring the card, password, or combination verification modes. Full installation guidelines are provided for seamless setup.
Q: When should I use both card and password verification for access?
A: Card and password verification should be utilized in scenarios requiring enhanced security, such as restricting access to sensitive floors in commercial or high-rise residential buildings. Combining both methods minimizes risk by adding an extra authentication layer.
Q: Where can the SAP 2000 c be effectively deployed?
A: This panel is ideally suited for elevators in office complexes, residential towers, and facilities throughout India where detailed access management and user accountability are critical. Its compatibility with standard elevator panels ensures flexibility for new or retrofit installations.
Q: What benefits does the event storage capability offer?
A: Storing up to 50,000 event logs allows for extensive monitoring and auditing of access events, facilitating robust security analysis, and compliance with organizational policies or regulatory requirements.
Q: How do I manage users and access rights with this system?
A: Authorized administrators use the LCD interface to enroll users, assign RFID cards or password access, and set individual floor permissions, offering granular control over elevator access and ensuring only permitted individuals can access specific areas.