Every door event—entry, denied access, propped door, forced entry—is automatically paired with video. Real-time or recorded. From the cameras you already have on-site, or from Coram’s free or premium camera options.
Control access and monitor security in real time—without juggling multiple tools or vendors. Coram brings everything together in a single, cloud-based platform, so you can manage who’s coming and going, see live video, and get critical alerts—all without switching systems or calling IT.
See exactly what happened, when, and who—every door event comes with built-in video context. Whether it's an unlock, a forced entry, or a door held open, Coram links each access event with recorded footage, giving you instant visibility and peace of mind, all from one dashboard.
Grant access by time, role, or event—and get notified the moment someone follows in without permission. With Coram, you can create smart access schedules, assign temporary credentials, and receive real-time alerts for unusual activity like tailgating, so your spaces stay secure without the hassle.
Manage doors, users, schedules, and video—all in one place, from anywhere. Coram gives you a unified, easy-to-use dashboard that works from your laptop or phone, making it simple to see what’s happening across all locations and respond to issues instantly.
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Manage access by role, schedule, and duration.
Use the infrastructure you already have in place and update in mins.
Manage access across all your locations from a single dashboard.
Yes, the DC-41 is compatible with most Wiegand and OSDP card readers. Most existing fobs and cards will also be compatible.
Wiegand and OSDP at both 125 kHz and 13.56 MHz are fully supported and “plug-and-play” with the DC-41 system.
One Coram unit controls up to four doors. Larger (8- or 16-door) models are planned for the future, but this four-door system covers most typical deployments.
The panel supports both dry or wet configurations, so you may power locks through the controller or from a separate supply depending on your specific requirements
Usually yes. If the cards use advanced encryption (e.g., EV3 DESFire) and you want new Coram cards to work with the old readers, you must supply the reader’s encryption keys. That information is rarely available, so this scenario can be problematic.
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