Access Control
Our selection of access control equipment provides hands free entry at the touch of a button. We are a supplier of electronic remotes, electronic locks and receivers required to operate many powered access control systems. Brands include Locca, ERA and ADS.
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ADS Electronic Door Push Pad Button & Receiver Set
£33.99
ADS YET027-1 Remote Control Fob 433MHz
£6.99
ADS T6106 Fob Transmitter 433.92MHz
£9.85
ADS RX-Multi Frequency Receiver 300-868MHz AM
£25.70
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageExtra Wide Armoured Door Loop
£40.69
SKS Firemans Drop Key – Plus
£26.50
Kaba Simplex 5000 Digital Lock
£600.35
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageKaba Simplex LD451 Digital Lock
£183.94Simplex 3000 Digital Lock
£363.60- Sale!
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageQ-Smart Fingerprint Door Handle
Original price was: £448.00.£112.50Current price is: £112.50.Codelocks KL1500 KitLock Heavy Duty Cabinet Lock
£126.95Codelocks KL1000 KitLock Cabinet Lock
£62.75Codelocks CL160 EasiCode Mortice Latch
£81.10This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageCodelocks CL2255 Electronic Digital Lock
£135.35Codelocks CL190 Back-to-Back Push Button Code Lock
£184.50This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageCodelocks CL155 Standard Duty Push Button Lock
£75.20Secure Entry Solutions for Doors
Hands free entry at the touch of a button. We are a supplier of electronic remotes and receivers required to operate many powered access control systems. Choose from brands including ERA and ADS.
At DG Supplyline, we offer a wide selection of access control systems. Each is designed to provide effective, reliable management of who can enter your premises and when. From basic door kits to fully networked systems, our range covers everything from simple key code locks to advanced-level solutions and camera systems.
What is door access control?
These door access control systems move beyond a traditional key and lock. With door access control, you can grant and revoke access privileges and monitor entry points. You can also integrate electronic locking hardware and build in audit trails for security and compliance. Door access control gives you full control over who is allowed access through any controlled entry point.
Why choose electronic door entry systems?
An electronic door entry system uses electronic hardware such as proximity card readers, keypads, biometric readers or mobile phones to allow access. These systems are increasingly common in commercial buildings, retail units, multi-occupancy developments and educational settings. One of the big advantages is the ability to scale. You can install a single-door electronic entry system or build a solution that manages dozens or hundreds of doors from a central point.
Benefits of modern access control systems
When you install a well-designed access control system you benefit from:
- Enhanced security and controlled access to sensitive zones
- Monitoring and tracking of entry and exit for compliance and safety
- Flexibility in access – cards, fobs, codes, biometrics, mobiles
- Integration with other systems such as camera systems, fire alarms and intruder alarms, for comprehensive security
- Ease of upgrading. Many systems support wireless or cloud-connected modules for expansion or remote management
How to find the right solution
When assessing your access control needs, consider the following:
- The number of sites, number of doors and how many users will require access
- The access type you need – proximity cards, fobs, keypad codes or biometric
- Any integration for example links with a CCTV system, alarm system or building management?
- Support and maintenance and ongoing servicing
At DG Supplyline Ltd we can help you choose the correct kit, whether you need a standalone door kit for a single entrance or a more advanced system managing multiple doors.
FAQS
What types of access control systems are available?
Access control systems range from basic standalone kits, such as a reader, lock and exit button to networked systems that cover multiple doors and integrate with building-wide management software.
Is a door access control system only for commercial buildings?
While access control is common in commercial properties benefit, smaller offices, retail shops, and even multi-unit residential buildings can use electronic door entry systems to improve security and manage access.
Can I use my mobile phone to open doors?
Many modern electronic door entry systems support mobile phone access or smart-phone apps as an alternative to cards, fingerprints or codes.
What happens if the power or network fails?
Modern access control systems include backup power supplies and fail-safe locking options. Always ensure the system you choose meets your continuity and safety requirements.
Do you integrate access control systems with other security features?
We have solutions can link with CCTV, fire alarms, intruder alarms, and building management systems. You can get a comprehensive security solution rather than just isolated door hardware.
How do I choose the right system size?
Start by listing your entry points, how many users need access, how often you’ll change user credentials, and whether you expect to expand. For anything beyond one or two doors it’s wise to seek specialist advice.
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