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INTRODUCTION TO ACCESS CONTROL

DTIL 401 – INTRODUCTION TO ACCESS CONTROL

Requiring no prior knowledge, this popular course offers a perfect mix of classroom study and ‘hands-on’ practical workshop activities, giving you a deep insight into access control from the installer’s perspective.

AN INTRODUCTION TO ACCESS CONTROLS

Covering site surveying and system design, the course will provide you with the fundamentals skills to design, install, operate, repair, maintain and commission fully networked access control systems that are ready to meet the challenges of the modern world. This course has no prerequisites and is aimed specifically, though not exclusively, at those wishing to change their careers. If you think this is a right fit for you, why not join us in making you career path a successful one and remember if you require additional information, we will be glad to reach out to you at your convenience. Just contact us with your concerns.

Course Details

DTIL 401 – INTRODUCTION TO ACCESS CONTROL

Course Duration – 5 Days
Course Cost – $1899.99+HST


Certification: Access Control Technician


Pre-requisite: DTIL 101 –Introduction to Structured Cabling

Mon – Fri 9:00A.M. – 5:00P.M.

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WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
COURSE DESCRIPTION
OBJECTIVES
CONCLUSION

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Introduction to Access Control Systems
  • Introduction to Electronics
  • Working with Multimeters
  • Stand-alone /multi-door systems
  • Network access control systems
  • Input and output devices
  • Input and output expansion modules
  • Power supplies and Relays
  • Mechanical and electromagnetic locks
  • Associations, standards, inspectorates and documentation
  • Identifying Emergency Doors and sensors
  • Risk assessment
  • Practical on-site surveys
  • Planning and design of system
  • Maintenance agreements
  • Fault finding techniques

This program is designed and intended for security professionals who wish to expand their knowledge in Access Control Design and installation industry.  This course helps security professionals by giving them added knowledge and understanding to be able to design and install an access control system from a stand-alone single door access control system to multiple door access using one or more controllers.  In addition to the in-class tutorials, students would have the ability to program and configure multiple access control panels as part of the labs.

To explain and/or demonstrate an understanding of the following Network Cabling Components.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

  • Understanding Physical security
  • Secure and unsecure access systems
  • Switching to a keyless system
  • Basis of assigning credentials
  • Stages of an Access control system
  • Components of access control system
  • Types of access control panels
  • Analog panels vs IP Panels
  • Access Control Wiring
  • Types of Readers
  • Magnetic Strip, proximity, biometric, card free, reader, smartphone, remote
  • Door Contacts
  • Request to exit devices
  • Mechanical locks (Electric Strikes)
  • Magnetic locks
  • Mortise and rim release units
  • Power Supplies
  • Using Relays
  • Management Software
  • Designing an access control system
  • Troubleshooting and fault-finding techniques
  • Safety and Building Codes
At the end of the course, students will be able to demonstrate their ability to:

COURSE CONCLUSION

  • Understand what an access control system means
  • Understand The difference between AC and DC Voltage
  • Ability to use a Digital Multimeter to test for Voltage and continuity
  • Identify the various components that make up an access control system
  • Design and install a stand-alone access control unit
  • Design and install multi door access control system
  • Understand the different types of readers available
  • Understand the rules and regulations regarding the use of Mag locks
  • Using and wiring relays

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