With personal access cards and a card reader (booster) in your vehicle, you minimize the risk of unauthorized access due to a stolen vehicle or vehicle reader. There are many products on the market but most of them do not work very well, they are interfered with by various other electronic signals. We can now offer a driver and vehicle identification system that we have tested that meets the requirements of flexibility, reliability and safety.
Features:
A driver and vehicle access system at a port stowage worked poorly with much disruption and disruption. After testing several different brands that did not work well, we have installed an access system that meets all the requirements for safety and reliability.
The access system has a unique and highly secure card reader (booster) that is easily installed in the vehicle. The personal access card is placed in the booster for increased reach to the reader. Usually a box/reader is stored in the vehicle attached to the vehicle and not the driver. If the vehicle is stolen, there is a high risk that unauthorized persons will enter the security area and that identification of the driver will not be possible.
The reader is connected to the regular access system, logging when entering is done at the person level and not at the vehicle level, as is common with a traditional vehicle reader. It provides increased security and easier tracking.
You can determine the range between vehicle and reader yourself, we use efficient measuring tools to see and adjust the reader capture area to suit your application in the best way.
At what distances is it advisable to use the booster?
2-10 meters. In optimal conditions, it can read a car at a speed of 100 km/h, but which gate can open then?
Does the system work with all types of access cards, both with or without encryption (Desfire)?
Yes
Can the system be installed outdoors?
Yes
Can multiple users use the same booster — i.e. swap cards in the booster themselves?
The booster sits in the car, you slide your personal access card into the booster for identification and access.
How big is the booster placed in the vehicle?
A little bigger than a cell phone.