Stop piecing access control together.
Controller. Reader. Credential. Locking. Exit hardware. Management.
CDVI gives you a proper access control range to build around, so you can quote the complete door without trying to make unrelated products work together.
Access control shouldn't eat the margin you made on the job.
Every extra board, enclosure, cable route and hour on site has a cost. CDVI gives you some very practical ways to reduce the amount of hardware involved without reducing what the system can do.
Two doors per controller
Reduce controller count on suitable projects and take hardware out of the installation before you've even started.
Less time on site
Less equipment to mount. Fewer connections to manage. Less space to find for control equipment.
Quote the complete door
Controller, readers, credentials, locking and exit hardware. Keep more of the specification within one range.
Keep the next job open
Start with a sensible system today without putting a ceiling on what the customer can add later.
Two doors.
One controller.
It sounds like a specification detail. On a bigger job, it becomes a commercial one.
Fewer controllers means fewer pieces of hardware to buy, install, wire, house and commission.
Example compares a suitable four door ATRIUM configuration with a one door per controller architecture.
High security without making every job high maintenance.
The A22K sits at the heart of CDVI's KRYPTO system, bringing encrypted controllers, readers and credentials into the same access control platform.
Don't sell a controller. Sell the system.
Start with how the door needs to behave, then work backwards through the hardware.
Start here. Not with a catalogue.
Ask what the customer is trying to control first.
Build the job while you're on the page.
Work through the doors, credentials, readers, locking and system requirements and build the ATRIUM bill of materials.
We're not handing you a catalogue and wishing you luck.
Satsecure and CDVI are putting proper practical training behind the range so you can understand how the parts fit together before you're standing in front of the door.
Bring us the job. We'll help you get the specification right, build the basket and get CDVI technical support involved when the project needs it.
Got a door?
Start there.
Tell us how the customer needs it to work. We'll help you turn that into the right CDVI system.