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Antipassback
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A feature of access control systems that limit or prevent users from ‘passing back’ their credential to another person attempting to gain access.:
Apartment function
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Door automatically unlocks when opened and does not re-lock. Credential must be presented to lock’s exterior or an interior buttom must be presented to re-lock door.:
Application Field
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Areas like pages in a smart card that house different uses or applications (such as access control, cashless vending, public transportation, etc.) and are protected by security keys.:
Schlage (formerly aptiQ)
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Allegion Reader with the capability of reading credentials in the 13.58 MHz range. Readers include MT11, MT15, MTK15 MTMS15, MTMSK15, SM10. Also refers to "Smart" credentials operating in the 13.58...:
ASK
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Amplitude Shift Keying or modulation – Refers to the process of altering the height of the radio waves to signify the zeros and ones in the binary communication – ASK is the most common form of mod...:
ATK
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Audit the Key, a switch inside the AD-Series lock which signals when a mechanical key has been used to override the electronic lock.:
Audit or Audit Events
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A list of transactions (with time details) that have occurred at a lock, indicating successful access attempts, denied accessattempts, and other information such as attempts to enter with a mechani...:
AWID
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Type of 125 kHz proximity card format readable by AD Series proximity and multi-technology readers.:
Badge ID
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The unique identifier for each card/credential within an access control system (similar to a license plate number).:
Bandwidth
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The amount of data a network can transport in a given period of time. Higher bandwidth means more data per second can be transferred.:
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