Access control systems restrict access to selected rooms, and facilitate control over protected areas and movement around premises.

Digital access control systems are an alternative to physical access management systems based on traditional keys. Electronic solutions are far superior to even the most advanced master key systems.
For example, it only takes a few moments to assign personalised cards to new users and give them access rights, while making a personalised key is not so quick and easy. If a key or card is lost, the consequences also differ. In the first case, it may be necessary to replace all locks in the entire facility. The latter only requires an administrator, without unnecessary delay, to remove the lost identifier from the system, and a new one will be issued in its place. Furthermore, access control systems eliminate the need to collect and issue keys every day, e.g. at receptions or in teachers’ rooms.


Access control system implemented within a company allows to precisely define access rules to different rooms, buildings, or even branches. This significantly reduces the risk of potential loss of material assets, and limits attempts to gain unauthorised access to confidential or secret information. Attendance reports can also be generated, helping the everyday work of HR departments.
An electronic access control system guarantees access to various areas for staff only – according to the needs of organisation. Regular visitors such as customers, patients or guests can only move freely in designated areas.

Access control systems can improve the overall security of schools by restricting unauthorised access from outside. It also prevents pupils from skipping classes or leaving without special permission.

The key aspect of such places is to allow the free movement of passengers. On the other hand access to service areas, technical corridors, or rarely used emergency exits must remain restricted. Access control systems in various transport hubs can facilitate the everyday work of staff, while increasing the safety of travellers.

Access control systems can greatly facilitate the work of sports centres (like wellness & spa centres, gyms, or swimming pools), where customers are able to purchase multiple entry passes. Our systems can be used to program a set amount of possible entries to entire facilities or rooms.
Remote facility management
Access control system administrators can easily manage user access. Not only can they grant them access rights (for example: to rooms containing sensitive data, hazardous substances or equipment), but also specify the user verification methods (by code, card, DALLAS key or keyfob).
Some places require additional level of security. Two identifiers can be used to authorise access to highly protected areas, for example: in order to access a room, users must enter a code on a keypad and read a proximity card.
System enables to define specific access schedules for users to allow entry to controlled areas at selected times only.
