Which of the following is a common component of an electronic access control system?
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Electronic access control systems use credentials and readers to grant entry.
What type of lock is typically used with keypads or card readers?
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Electromagnetic locks are common in commercial security systems.
Which security feature records entries and exits in an electronic access system?
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Audit trails are crucial for monitoring building access activity.
In electronic access systems, what does 'fail-secure' mean?
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Fail-secure systems stay locked when power is lost to maintain security.
What is the primary role of a Request-to-Exit (REX) sensor?
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REX sensors detect motion near the door for safe and authorized exit.
Which standard governs installation and performance of electronic access control systems?
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UL and ANSI standards help ensure safety and performance in security systems.
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Biometric systems identify users based on:
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These systems use unique human traits for access control.
Which device prevents door movement when power is lost in a fail-safe system?
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Fail-safe systems unlock during power loss unless a mechanical override exists.
Which of the following access credentials is most resistant to duplication?
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Smart cards and biometrics provide better cloning resistance than simple keys.