DESIGN & INSTALLATION
Providing access to your buildings and rooms is easy and convenient with our custom access control system solutions. Our security technicians are certified on most brands and are well versed on IT infrastructure. They can work with IT teams to establish network connectivity and work within IT compliance guidelines.
Access control systems can be managed and controlled internally by designated employees. With hosted access capabilities, Koorsen can handle the management of your access control system so your staff can focus on the duties most critical to the success of your business.
SERVICE & MAINTENANCE
Should your access control system ever need to be upgraded or repaired, our team of expert technicians are ready to help you build one that meets your specific needs. Whether you need regularly scheduled maintenance or an urgent after-hours repair, our team is available 24/7 to handle any service issue you might face.
Partners & Suppliers
- Feenics
- Genetec
- OpenEye
- Honeywell
- Aiphone
- Software House
- Allegion
- Openpath
- RS2 Technologies
- HID EasyLobby
- DMP
- Brivo
- Assa Abloy
- HID
- 2N
- Alvarado
- IDenticard
- Commend
- Automatic Systems
- EasyLobby
- BCDVideo
- Hanwha
- Senstar
- AXIS Communications
- Altronix
- LifeSafety Power
- Avigilon
- Windy City Wire
- Exacq Technologies
- Panasonic
- Verint
- Salient
- Milestone
- Pelco
- Eagle Eye
- Bosch
- Salto
- AES
ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM FAQS
You can quickly and easily add and delete users through the access control system software. You can also issue temporary guest access cards, which can expire at a specific time.
Yes, with an access control system, you can schedule doors to unlock and lock according to work hours or set up custom schedules for specific events or circumstances.
PARTS OF AN ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM
Access Credentials:
Tools such as proximity cards and key fobs authenticate personnel and provide access to restricted or secure areas.
Proximity Readers:
Mounted devices used to identify the encoded number on a proximity card to enable entry.
Keypads:
Access control credential where employees enter a designated PIN number or password to gain entry.
Turnstiles & Security Gates:
Turnstiles and gates are designed to control access and the flow of large crowds in building entrances, stadiums, transportation hubs, and more.
Biometric Readers:
Access control credentials that use physical features (e.g., fingerprints, eyes, voice) to identify and authenticate personnel.
Access Control System Software:
Program used to administer access control system and manage user credential authentication.
Electric Lock Hardware:
Physical access system designed to limit unwanted user entry using electronically controlled locks.
Video Intercom Systems:
Video intercom systems can be used for visitor management, entry access, emergency calls, remote assistance, and more.