Access Control Systems that actually work day-to-day.
We design, install, and support door access control for Chicago buildings — key fobs, cards, and mobile credentials, with proper wiring, network stability, and documentation. Built for property managers, boards, and facilities teams who want fewer surprises and fewer after-hours calls.
Clear roles
Residents, staff, vendors
Audit logs
Who, when, where
Stable network
VLANs + PoE done right
What you get
- System design based on real door hardware, traffic flow, and life-safety requirements
- Reliable cabling, clean terminations, labeled panels, and documented wiring paths
- Credential strategy: fobs/cards/mobile, with enrollment rules and offboarding process
- Network hardening: VLAN segmentation, PoE budgeting, UPS planning, remote support options
Common mistake we fix
“The hardware is fine” — but the system fails because of weak power, poor PoE planning, messy wiring, or a flat backup battery. We design the whole chain so doors, controllers, and network stay stable.
Access control that fits your building
Condos and offices are not the same. We build systems around staffing, resident volume, vendor access, and existing infrastructure.
Condos & HOAs
Resident-first workflows
- • Easy fob onboarding/offboarding
- • Vendor schedules and limited access windows
- • Clean audit logs for incidents
Offices
Clear roles & compliance
- • Departments, shifts, and access levels
- • Visitor handling and delivery entry
- • Documented configuration and handoff
Mixed-use & towers
Scalable, maintainable design
- • Multiple entrances and garages
- • Elevator access options
- • Network segmentation for stability
What’s included in a professional install
Great access control is not only software. It’s hardware, wiring, power, and network — built to code and built to last.
Site survey & door hardware reality check
We verify lock types, door condition, frames, and routing paths — then choose the right approach for reliability.
Power, UPS, and life-safety planning
Many magnetic locks are fail-safe: if power is lost, the magnet releases. We plan power correctly and recommend backup power where appropriate, while keeping fire/life safety requirements in mind.
Network stability (the hidden deal-breaker)
Controllers and readers need stable connectivity. We build VLAN separation, proper switching/PoE, and clean documentation so your system stays online and supportable.
Platform experience
We work with proven access control and entry ecosystems commonly used in Chicago buildings, including:
Quick comparison
| Need | Best fit | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Many residents | Clear enrollment rules | Less confusion, fewer lockouts |
| Vendor access | Schedules + limited doors | Safer access without keys |
| Uptime | UPS + clean PoE/network | Stops “random” failures |
| Incidents | Audit logs + camera tie-in | Faster investigation |
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FAQs
Practical answers property managers and boards usually need before approving a project.
What is the best access control system for a condo building in Chicago?
It depends on door count, staffing (front desk or not), elevator/garage needs, and how you want to manage credentials. The right answer starts with a survey of wiring, power, network, and life-safety requirements — then we choose a design that is stable and easy to operate.
Can you integrate access control with elevators and garage gates?
Yes. We design integrations for elevators, garages, and gates using safe, documented wiring and appropriate relay/control interfaces. When needed, we coordinate with elevator/gate vendors to match their requirements.
Will doors unlock during a power outage?
It depends on the lock type and code requirements. Many magnetic locks are fail-safe by design: when power is lost, the magnet releases and the door unlocks. We plan for this with correct lock selection, proper life-safety design, and backup power (UPS) where appropriate.
Can you improve an existing system without a full replacement?
Often yes. We can stabilize power/network, clean up wiring, replace failing components, and document the system — then propose a phased plan that minimizes downtime.
Next step
If you want fewer access issues, cleaner operations, and a system you can actually manage — schedule an on-site walkthrough. We’ll review doors, wiring paths, network readiness, and provide a clear plan.
Service area: Chicago, North Shore, and nearby suburbs. Contact: (872) 254-5015 · info@vidimost.us