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Card access systems should be planned by door count, user groups and authorization rules.
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Biga Bilisim supports card access control planning for businesses that need controlled doors, authorization groups and access records. Last updated: 2026-05-22.
Card access planning should connect doors, readers, authorization groups, panels, cabling, emergency rules and audit records.
Quick answer
Card access systems should be planned by door count, user groups and authorization rules.
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Access control becomes risky when door rules are undocumented or shared across all users.
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For card access planning, send door count, user groups, reader needs and integration expectations to sales@bigabilisim.com.
Card access planning should start with doors and authorization groups.
Emergency behavior should be documented for controlled doors.
Access records should have clear ownership and review routines.
Reviewed 2026-05-22
Card access planning should start with doors and authorization groups.
Reviewed 2026-05-22
Emergency behavior should be documented for controlled doors.
Reviewed 2026-05-22
Access records should have clear ownership and review routines.
Card access should be planned by door count, user groups, reader type, lock type, panel capacity, cabling, emergency behavior and reporting needs.
Yes. Card access can integrate with PDKS, turnstiles and attendance software when entry and exit events need personnel reporting.
After setup, document controlled doors, reader locations, user groups, emergency rules, panel details, cable labels and support contacts.
Send your company name, location, service topic and urgency. Biga Bilisim can review the request and route it to the technical team.
Your details are emailed to the Biga Bilisim team for follow-up.