Security systems supplied, installed and supported

We sell the system, install it and help keep it working

Kisi Mobile, Wallet, Visitor and Intercom Planning is available from 24/7 Security as a full-lifecycle service—not a product-only sale. We can source and resell equipment, install and configure it, troubleshoot an existing system, perform maintenance, complete expansions and provide support after turnover.

  • Equipment Sales & Resale
  • Professional Installation
  • Existing-System Service
  • Maintenance & Expansion
  • Support After Turnover

New installation: Buying new equipment? Our team can verify compatibility, install it correctly and test the complete system.

Existing system: Already own the equipment? Ask us about takeover service, repairs, maintenance, upgrades and support.

Commercial security product guide

Kisi Mobile, Wallet, Visitor and Intercom Planning

Kisi supports mobile credentials, physical badges, temporary visitor methods, wallet-based credentials and intercom workflows. The best mix depends on user populations, identity lifecycle, reception procedures, accessibility, privacy and fallback access.

Select the complete system, not one headline feature

Match devices, software, licensing, infrastructure, retention, integrations and support to the operating requirement before finalizing the design.

Mobile accessApp-based credentials and supported unlock methods for managed users.
Wallet badgeSupported employee credentials provisioned to compatible wallet devices.
Visitor accessTime-limited QR codes, visitor links or printed credentials for temporary users.
Video intercomCall, video and entry workflows for unannounced visitors and remote response.

Define user and visitor populations

Classify employees, contractors, residents, vendors, delivery personnel and unannounced visitors. Define onboarding authority, allowed doors, schedules, expiration, escort and emergency procedures. Include people without compatible phones or corporate wallet enrollment in the fallback design.

Discovery should identify protected areas, users, schedules, response procedures, privacy expectations, existing equipment and the party who will administer the finished system. Product claims only become useful after they are translated into measurable coverage, capacity, availability and response requirements.

  • Employee and contractor lifecycle
  • Visitor and delivery workflows
  • Phone/wallet eligibility
  • Fallback and accessibility

Choose credentials and enrollment

Choose mobile, wallet, Kisi Pass, tag, fob, QR or visitor link by assurance, convenience and administrative effort. Document enrollment, replacement, lost-device and revocation workflows. Avoid permanent shared credentials and confirm how temporary access expires automatically.

Coordinate network addressing, PoE or low-voltage power, pathways, environmental ratings, mounting, door or camera interfaces and backup power. Verify exact model compatibility and supported software before ordering; similar product names can conceal different capacity, license or integration limits.

  • Credential assurance and convenience
  • Enrollment and revocation
  • Temporary expiration
  • Badge and replacement policy
Kisi credential selection
MethodTypical userPlanning focus
Mobile appManaged recurring userEnrollment and device lifecycle
Wallet badgeEligible employeeProvisioning and replacement
Kisi Pass/card/fobPhysical-credential userIssuance and revocation
QR/link/intercomVisitor or deliveryExpiration, host and release authority

Integrate identity, intercom and video

Map SSO, SCIM or directory workflows, host notifications, reception, badge printing and video surveillance integration. For intercom, define who receives calls, after-hours handling, call escalation, privacy and door-release authority. Test audio/video quality over the actual network.

Use named administrators, least privilege and multifactor authentication where supported. Establish backup, update, health-monitoring and escalation ownership. Firmware and software should come from the manufacturer portal after compatibility and release-note review, with rollback or recovery prepared before change.

  • SSO/SCIM and directory
  • Reception and host notification
  • Intercom call routing
  • Video and privacy policy

Operate, audit and recover

Review access groups, inactive accounts, visitors, audit exports and administrator roles on a schedule. Test lost phone, expired visitor, offline reader, intercom failure and recovery cases. Keep user data, recordings and audit exports within approved retention and access controls.

Acceptance should test normal use, denied or alarm conditions, loss of network or power, notification, audit history and administrator recovery. Deliver protected configuration records, licenses, serials, diagrams, test evidence, support links and clearly owned exceptions.

  • Periodic access review
  • Audit and retention
  • Lost-device response
  • Offline and support procedure

How we plan and deliver the work

The final design depends on site conditions, existing systems, client policies and the selected manufacturer or platform.

Discover

Document people, assets, workflows, risks and existing systems.

Design

Select the supported architecture, devices, licenses and integrations.

Install

Stage, label and commission through controlled changes.

Validate

Exercise operating scenarios and deliver lifecycle records.

Information to gather before design

Good decisions are easier when the project team starts with complete operational and technical information. The following items help reduce assumptions, change orders and avoidable return visits.

  • Operational use cases and response
  • Device and software compatibility
  • Power, network and physical interfaces
  • Licensing, identity and cybersecurity
  • Acceptance, support and lifecycle

Frequently asked questions

These are common planning questions. A site-specific answer should be confirmed during discovery and design.

Must every user install the Kisi app?

No. Supported physical, wallet and temporary credential options can serve other populations.

Can visitor links be permanent?

They should be time- and scope-limited according to the visitor policy.

Does an intercom automatically grant access?

No. Define who can answer and authorize door release.

Where are current credential and firmware instructions?

Use Kisi’s official documentation and support portals.

Manufacturer software, firmware and technical files remain on the manufacturer’s official website. We do not mirror firmware files locally.

Discuss a commercial security project

Tell us about the doors, buildings, users, existing equipment, operational requirements and desired completion date. We will help organize the right discovery and design conversation.

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