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Types of community access cards

Legal analysis: first, according to appearance

According to the shape, it is divided into standard cards and special cards. The standard card is an international uniform size card, with the size of 85.5 mm× 54 mm× 0.76 mm Nowadays, due to the personalized demand, printing is not limited by size, which leads to many kinds of "weird" cards in various countries around the world, which we call special-shaped cards.

Second, according to the type of card.

1, magnetic card (ID card): the advantage is lower cost; One card per person, generally safe, can be connected to a microcomputer, and has a record of opening the door. The disadvantage is that the card and equipment are worn and the service life is short; Cards are easy to copy; Both directions are difficult to control. Card information is easily lost due to external magnetic field, which makes the card invalid.

2. Radio frequency card (IC card): The advantage is that the card has no contact with the equipment, and it is convenient and safe to open the door; Long service life and theoretical data of at least ten years; High security, can be connected to a microcomputer, and has a door opening record; Can realize bidirectional control; Cards are difficult to copy. The disadvantage is that the cost is higher.

Third, according to the reading distance

1, contact the access card, and the access card must contact the access card reader to complete the task.

2, inductive access card, access card can complete the task of swiping the card within the induction range of the access control system.

Legal basis: Article 7 of the Regulations on Property Management: Owners shall perform the following obligations in property management activities:

(a) abide by the management regulations and the rules of procedure of the owners' congress;

(two) abide by the rules and regulations of the use of * * * parts and facilities, the maintenance of public order and environmental sanitation in the property management area;

(three) to implement the decisions of the owners' congress and the decisions of the owners' committee authorized by the owners' congress;

(four) in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state to pay special maintenance funds;

(five) to pay the property service fee on time;

(six) other obligations stipulated by laws and regulations.