Access control with Siedle - networked security
Siedle Secure is our access control product range. It ensures secure, keyless access using transponders or code locks. Thanks to Siedle Secure, access control systems are easy to scale as desired, install and manage.
Electronic access control explained simply
Versatile, flexible and convenient – Siedle Secure.
Siedle Secure: systematic access control
Details about the Secure Controller
The wizard guides installers safely and easily through the installation of the Siedle access control system. The Quick Guide also shows how to add users and ID.
User and access profile administration is web-based – via an intuitive interface – which is handy for property management or the HR department.
Two independent lines permit parallel use of two transfer protocols – Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) or Siedle Vario bus.
Time periods for opening specific doors or for switching functions for any number of users can be created in the 1.000 programs for doors and 1.000 programs for users.
The Secure Controller operates up to eight modules – Siedle code locks or electronic key readers – on each of its two bus lines, i.e. 16 in total. It controls up to four doors.
To control more than four doors, several Secure Controllers are networked directly with one another – without the need for intermediary Siedle devices.
The Secure Controller is system-independent. It can be used in In-Home bus systems and in our Siedle Access Professional IP system.
All inclusive: There are no licence fees for extending the Secure Controller's scope of functions and user database. This makes calculations easier and there are no unforeseen costs.
Siedle Secure Extension
Equipped with eight inputs and four outputs, Secure Extension opens doors and controls other functions. For example, an elevator and the release of floor access or the lighting.
Up to two Secure Extensions can be combined with a Secure Controller to control additional doors. Up to four Secure Extensions are possible for switching other functions.
For installation in the control cabinet, Siedle Secure Extension requires six module widths and standard cables. Power can be supplied via the Secure Controller.
We tested Siedle Secure Extension according to our strict specifications in our EMC laboratory . Functional reliability, resilience and durability exceed the usual market standards.
A small, effective solution: the entrance controller
One Siedle entrance controller controls up to two doors, making it ideal for detached homes. A code lock or an electronic key reader can be connected to each door.
An extension allows the entrance controller to control up to eight doors making it ideal for commercial buildings. The device is installed directly next to the entrance controller on the control cabinet's top hat rail.
Door functions and Siedle transponders are programmed with just six simple buttons on the integrated display. Detailed programming instructions are included with the input controller.
The entrance controller's memory can handle up to 1,000 different transponders – as key fobs or in credit card format – as well as 100 key codes.
Readers
Our code lock opens doors, switches on the light or unlocks the mailbox. Together with a list of participants in the info module, the code lock also works as a call system.
Fast, easy, secure: To open a door, a Siedle transponder is held up to the Siedle electronic key reader. If lost, the participant is quickly removed from the system.
Electronic key readers and code locks can be protected with the Siedle anti-theft controller. Even with special tools, the system cannot be opened without destroying it.
Easy transponder detection: readID One
Once connected to a standard computer in Plug+Play mode, the readID One is ready for use.
As soon as a Siedle transponder is held over the read area, the readID One captures the required data and transmits it in CSV or Excel, for example.
The system works with the MIFARE DESfire V2 technology, which is currently considered the most secure radio identification method.
The readID One is particularly useful in locations where a lot of people have access and many users need to be managed. Such as commercial buildings and residential properties.
The readID One is compatible with Microsoft, Linux and Apple operating systems. There are no specific system requirements.
We didn't develop the readID One ourselves. But put through its paces. It meets our strict standards and is therefore Certified for Siedle Secure.
The Siedle transponders
The Siedle electronic key is available as a card or key fob. Both formats operate passively and require no batteries. They are maintenance-free, low-cost and environmentally friendly.
The Siedle transponders support MIFARE DESfire V2, which is currently the most secure technology for RFID (Radio Frequency Identification).
Our transponders come in sets of three or ten, so that they cover the majority of needs perfectly and unnecessary costs are avoided.
What makes the Siedle fingerprint scanner so special?
The capacitive line sensor is much more precise than thermal sensors, and can detect the fine distinct features of a fingerprint. The sensor also works reliably if the user’s finger is dirty or wet.
Data is protected in line with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). It is not possible to reconstruct the fingerprint from the scanned features.
In the Vario system, the fingerprint reader is a functional module that can be freely positioned within the system.
The fingerprint module is part of the installation level in the Steel and Classic systems. The reader protrudes from a recess in the front of the control panel.
Siedle recommends integrating a pilfer safeguard to protect the premium function module against theft. This features an electronically controlled solid mechanical lock.