Room entry and exit management device
A technology for managing devices and entering and exiting rooms, which is applied to collaborative devices, single input/output port registers, electric locks, etc. The effect of high security level
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[0024] figure 1 with figure 2 It is a figure concerning Embodiment 1 of this invention, figure 1 is a diagram schematically illustrating the overall structure of the room entry and exit management device, figure 2 It is a flowchart showing the flow of operations of the room entry and exit management device.
[0025] exist figure 1 In the figure, 1 is a door for opening and closing an entrance in the facility where the entrance / exit management device is installed. The entrance / exit leads to a partitioned area where entry and exit are restricted. The door 1 is locked and unlocked by an electronic lock not shown.
[0026] An individual who wants to pass through the door 1 carries an ID card 2 and a hands-free tag 3 . Authentication information for uniquely identifying each of a plurality of individuals is prestored in these ID cards 2 and hands-free tags 3 . In addition, a room entry and exit management device main body 4 is provided near the door 1 . This room entry and...
Embodiment approach 2
[0045] image 3 It is a figure concerning Embodiment 2 of this invention, This figure is a flowchart which shows the operation flow of a room entry and exit management device.
[0046] The first embodiment described above is an embodiment in which after authentication is performed by using an ID card, an activation signal is sent to the hands-free tag to activate the hands-free tag after being authenticated as an individual who is allowed to pass, and the authentication information of the hands-free tag and The authentication information of the previously authenticated ID card is compared.
[0047] Embodiment 2 described here is the same as Embodiment 1 in that the hands-free tag is activated by sending an activation signal to the hands-free tag after being authenticated as an individual who is allowed to pass through authentication using an ID card. Detect the number of hands-free tags within the range, and unlock the electronic lock of the door only when the number of detec...
Embodiment approach 3
[0059] Figure 4 It is a figure concerning Embodiment 3 of this invention, It is a flowchart which shows the operation flow of a room entry-exit management device.
[0060] Embodiment 3 described here is an embodiment obtained by combining Embodiment 1 and Embodiment 2 described above. That is, after being authenticated as an individual who is allowed to pass through authentication using an ID card, a start signal is sent to the hands-free tag to activate the hands-free tag, and the number of hands-free tags within the detection range of the tag is detected. When the number of hands-free tags is 1, compare the authentication information of the hands-free tag with the authentication information of the previously authenticated ID card.
[0061] The configuration of the room entry and exit management device in this third embodiment is also basically the same as that of the first and second embodiments described above. Also, in this embodiment, the room entry and exit management...
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