An access control mechanism, commonly integrated into door frames, allows remote unlocking and locking functionality. This system often comprises a specialized metal plate installed within the doorframe, working in conjunction with the door’s existing latch bolt. Upon receiving an electrical signal, the mechanism releases the latch, permitting entry without physical key usage. These systems are frequently employed in commercial buildings and apartment complexes.
The integration of such a system enhances security measures by controlling access and providing an audit trail. Its adaptability facilitates seamless integration with various access control methods, such as keypads, card readers, and biometric scanners. Historically, these systems offered a technological upgrade from traditional mechanical locks, offering convenience and enhanced security management for building administrators.