Electro Automation Group

Car Parking

Car Park Access Control

Electro Automation offers a reliable range of electronic access control systems tailored to car park applications using swipe cards, pin codes, proximity readers, biometric readers, radio frequency and number plate recognition.

Fully integrated car park access control
We design and install car park access control systems which enabling vehicles to raise barriers, pedestrians to open doors, drivers to open gates, and record times of entry and exit which can be linked to data loggers. RF and Proximity readers can be concealed within posts, barriers, doors or plasterwork and can be integrated into other systems in the building, such as time and attendance recording machines, and CCTV recording systems,

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Electro Automation supplies and supports access control systems from, Bewator, Cotag and Honeywell among others, and has hundreds of successful sites throughout Ireland.

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car park access control system with swipe card reader digital keypad proximity reader and doorloop reader

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Granta System Description
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2010 System Description
2010 System Brochure
2010 Satellite Application
Entro System Brochure
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“…when used in conjunction with barriers, gates and number plate recognition, an access control system can be expanded to cover all areas of your site…”
Case Study
George Quay - Dublin

car park access control systems installation

Georges Quay presented a number of access management requirements including the control of car parks and lifts, as well as the main entrances, secondary entrances to floors, offices and other secure areas.

With more than 5,000 regular users, the challenge was to install a system which could cope easily with the daily volume of traffic through each of some 200 access points.

The system would also have to be flexible enough to cope with large numbers of visitors, and sufficiently user-friendly for both the operators and the card holders. In particular the system needed to permit a rapid throughput of 'rush-hour' traffic while maintaining a high level of security and control.  
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