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Access Control System
An access control system uses a means of verification, known as a credential, to allow a person to enter an area. The credential can be something that is known, generally a personal identification number; something that is carried, such as a card or token; or something that the authorized person has, such as a fingerprint or iris (the colored part of the eye). The credential is entered, swiped, presented, or scanned, and, after some level of verification, access is granted or denied.
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