Vehicle Access Control

Vehicle Access Control

Vehicle Access ControlVehicles may be fitted with transmitters or tags that are automatically detected at a physical barrier. Alternatively, each driver may be issued with an access pass, which is presented to a reader at the vehicle entry/exit, or issued with a PIN code, which is entered into a keypad at the vehicle entry/exit.

If the vehicle is authorised to pass according to pre-determined criteria, the controller will open a physical barrier (e.g. barriers, gates etc.).

Vehicle Access Control can be included as part of a Windows based access control system such as Norpass3.

Access can be controlled according to the time of day, the day of the week, whether it’s a workday or holiday, etc. in combination with the cardholder’s details. Centralised management of multiple sites is also available.

Nortech offers a wide range of access control technologies that can be combined to suit the needs of each application. These include, proximity cards and badges, smart cards, magnetic stripe cards, keypads, RF vehicle identification, microwave vehicle identification, and inductive loop vehicle detection. Take a look at the products section for more information.

Vehicle Access Control can be provided as part of a fully integrated system that also provides Personnel Access Control, Visitor Access Control, etc.

Case Studies for this Solution..

Burwood Park - Residential Vehicle Access Control

Burwood Park - Residential Vehicle Access Control

Project Overview: The residential Burwood Park required a solution to deter unwelcome vehicles, but also allow easy access for residents and visitors.
Edinburgh Park - Business Park Vehicle Access Control

Edinburgh Park - Business Park Vehicle Access Control

Project Overview: The Edinburgh business park required an access control solution to stop drivers using the park as a short cut, and restict access onto the site to employees only.
Nottingham City Council - Hands Free Access Control

Nottingham City Council - Hands Free Access Control

Project Overview: Nottingham City Council required an access control system to restrict access to their refuse site to council and staff vehicles.