With ten matches a week, there is a need to limit the entrances to different sections of the building that are not intended for either the public or guests. Access to restaurants and bars must also be limited at times when they are closed or booked for private functions. In all, around 40 doors are protected by alarms and the access control system.
The first person who arrives in the morning disconnects the alarm by using his or her card and personal code at the entrance’s touch-free card reader. At any one time, there will be a large number of temporary employees who need to move freely around the building. The access control system facilitates this need via its Windows-based software, which enables the blocking and timing of cards.
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