Access Control Systems — Security & Management in Tbilisi
Access Control Systems are modern solutions for securing offices, enterprises, hotels, and residential complexes in Tbilisi and throughout Georgia. These systems control who, when, and where can enter a building or specific zone, track visitors, and provide complete logs of all entries and exits. LAGI offers a full range of access control equipment: biometric controllers with fingerprint and facial recognition (database up to 50,000+ users), RFID readers and cards for contactless identification, network controllers for centralized management, electromagnetic and electromechanical locks for doors, exit buttons and emergency releases, automatic door operators and turnstiles. All systems support TCP/IP network connection, Wiegand protocol, remote management via mobile app, and integration with video surveillance.
Main Components of Access Control Systems
- Biometric controllers — fingerprint, facial recognition, palm vein scanning, 99.9% accuracy, anti-spoofing protection.
- RFID readers and cards — 125kHz/13.56MHz frequency, contactless identification, key fobs, wristbands, magnetic cards.
- Network controllers — TCP/IP connection, centralized management, control 1-32 doors, integration with ERP systems.
- Electronic locks — electromagnetic locks (280-600kg), electromechanical locks, electric strikes, fail-safe/fail-secure modes.
- Exit buttons — infrared contactless buttons, mechanical buttons, emergency exit buttons (break glass).
- Automatic door operators — swing door operators, sliding door operators, integration with access control, accessibility for people with disabilities.
FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions
Biometric systems use unique biological characteristics (fingerprint, face, palm veins) — more secure, cannot be transferred to others, cannot be lost. RFID systems use cards or key fobs — cheaper, simple administration, can issue temporary cards to visitors. Many organizations use hybrid systems: RFID for daily use + biometrics for high-security zones.
Depends on controller model. Standalone controllers — 500-3,000 users (for small offices). Network controllers — 10,000-100,000 users (for medium and large organizations). Biometric controllers — 3,000-50,000 fingerprints, 10,000-50,000 faces. Enterprise systems — unlimited on central server.
Yes, modern access control systems integrate with: video surveillance (automatic recording on entry), time attendance (one system for two tasks), elevator control (access to specific floors), fire alarm (automatic opening during evacuation), ERP/HR systems (employee synchronization), building management systems (BMS).