A keypad access control functions by configuring a multi-digit code to create a secure password for entry. On the other hand, a card reader utilizes a magnetic stripe or a proximity card with a distinct electromagnetic wire embedded in each card, reading card information via low-frequency radio signals. Biometric access control utilizes human body features like fingerprints and facial recognition to authenticate an individual’s identity. These access control methods are typically present on-site, with the devices connected to remote servers over the Internet, enabling real-time monitoring of activities within the system. To ensure uninterrupted system functionality and prepare for potential server failures, routine backups of access control data are performed, minimizing the risk of data loss and the time needed for reconstruction of card lists and access control configurations. At Jages, skilled professionals handle the configuration of keypads, card readers, fingerprint scanners, access entries, deletions, and other related activities. Their expertise ensures the smooth operation and management of the access control system, with constant availability to address any changes or adjustments needed.