One of the main challenges for installers of access control and electronic security systems is the compatibility between the software and hardware, especially if both are from different manufacturers. The protocols of one may be different from the other, and the adaptation of the two ends up presenting vulnerabilities.
Therefore, it is key to the proper functioning of an access control system that both the hardware and software are from the same manufacturer and that the mechanics and electronics of each device help to simplify the installation and operation of all the parts.
In this regard, an All-in-One solution is ideal for streamlining all the work of an installer. The name itself tells you everything you need to know: you'll find everything in one place.
When an installer that specialises in access controls is faced with a traditional system, they will have to bring a computer, cables and more cables with them and open up several little boxes to be able to join all the parts. A routine job that can take a whole hour or even more to complete. But what if there was an option where everything came in a single box, a single package where all the parts, software, hardware, power supply, battery, etc., were all together, practically assembled, with just one cable? What if the time spent on installation and start-up was reduced to just a few minutes?
That's what the All-in-One is all about, a package with which the installer can reduce installation times, increase the security of all access controls thanks to the synchronisation of all the components, and thus increase the reliability of all their processes, with no margin for error.
The key to making a system All-in-One is that a single manufacturer must be responsible for developing all product phases: software, hardware, mechanics and electronics. When software and hardware are integrated, all the processes become much simpler. Some of the advantages are:
The All-in-One system has other advantages beyond the integration of hardware and software. The installer will have a box where everything will already be joined together, practically assembled for them. One of the main differences is that it's a Plug & Play system, that is, it has a single UTP cable through which all devices are connected.
Another important feature is that you won't have to be at the mercy of failures in the installation's power supply since the controller will be permanently connected. In fact, the controller in these cases is the basic part since it is the brain that will execute the system's orders. The controller in an All-in-One system has the following characteristics:
A controller in an All-in-One system will be installed at a strategic point to be able to control all the door units, which will grant or block access according to the order they receive from the controller. A single controller will be able to direct up to ten door units, thus enabling a more global, simple and 100% secure access management.
Another advantage of these All-in-One systems that are designed by a single manufacturer is that they are usually sold without an annual license agreement, with no extra costs for maintenance, etc. With just a single payment, the software and hardware are yours forever.
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