Multi-method verification
Choose card, PIN, fingerprint, face, QR, or combined authentication based on each area’s risk.

Security Systems
Manage doors, identities, permissions, and activity logs using cards, PINs, fingerprints, or facial recognition.
Discuss your projectAbout the solution
Access control lets organizations enforce area- and time-based permissions, maintain audit trails, and reduce dependence on physical keys.
Problems the system must solve
What we engineer into the system
Choose card, PIN, fingerprint, face, QR, or combined authentication based on each area’s risk.
Control who may enter which door, on what days and times, including temporary exceptions.
Activity logs support investigation, access reconciliation, and attendance workflows.
Controllers can manage electric locks, smart locks, turnstiles, and elevator-floor permissions.
Fail-safe or fail-secure behavior is designed around evacuation routes and building security requirements.
Equipment and solution scope
The final configuration follows site conditions, integration needs, and actual usage patterns.

Single- or multi-door control with readers, exit buttons, locks, and door-position sensors.

Guest cards, validity periods, staff access, and door audits for more orderly hospitality operations.

A single identity can serve pedestrian gates, elevator floors, and attendance records.
The same team carries project context from planning until the system is ready to operate.
We map site conditions, usage patterns, risks, and operating goals before selecting equipment.
Topology, device locations, integrations, specifications, cost, and schedule are documented in a transparent scope.
Technicians complete mounting, cabling, network configuration, and integration with a tidy installation standard.
Operating scenarios are tested, operators are trained, and system documentation is handed over before go-live.
Cards are convenient at scale, biometrics reduce credential sharing, and QR works well for visitors. We often combine them.
Yes, when protocols, controllers, and licenses are compatible. Existing equipment is audited before the integration design is finalized.
Fire-alarm interfaces, emergency break glass, and lock behavior are specified around site risk and evacuation procedures.
Our team can help assess equipment options, integration requirements, and the right implementation scope.