A perfect access control solution for large offices and buildings
Access Control solutions with multi-door controllers and access management software designed to secure many doors in large buildings.
Corporate Access Control challenges you may have
Do you want to secure your people and assets in a large property and even in multiple sites? Control access of different types of users to multiple rooms and different locations? With our networked access controls, you can use cost effectively install a complex to solve all your organization access control challenge.
I want to
- Use a robust and affordable access control systems on my sites
- Secure many doors several buildings in different locations
- Manage many users with different access rights, credentials and readers
- Manage workplaces with complex shifts, interns, and temporary staff
- Manage visitors access in high traffic environments
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Access Control Partners
We work with trusted partners with pro-active integration options to complete simple and robust access control projects successfully.
Standalone Access Control Systems FAQs
How will a standalone access control saves me money?
Standalone access kits being very affordable. There are also several other ways you can save money.
-No need for doors to be connected to a PC network.
-No complex wiring required
-No controllers and software
-No complex integrations and additional connections
Will my one door standalone control system come with lock?
Yes. A full standalone access control kit have a magnetic lock or a strike lock depending on your door.
What happens if there is a power outage in my office?
Your standalone access control system is equipped with a backup power battery that will work for hours if there is a power problem
How do I get the access records from my access control terminal?
You can connect and extract access log records using an ethernet connection to your computer or export them to a flash disk drive.
Do I need special technology skills to use standalone access control?
Absolutely not. Standalone access control systems are easy to use for anyone with simple user instruction.