Identicard planning guide
The value of IDenticard PremiSys Access Control and Mobile Management depends on how well it matches the facility, users and support plan. The sections below separate product-family facts from site-specific design decisions for commercial projects in North and South Carolina.

Product capabilities worth comparing
A useful comparison begins by naming the actual products and functions under consideration. The list below creates that baseline while leaving selection open until the site is reviewed.
- Products and selection guidance
- PremiSys software, operators and reports
- Mobile monitoring, cardholder and lockdown functions
- Video/biometric reader integrations
- Panel, reader and database migration planning
- Door, lock, free-egress, accessibility and fire-alarm requirements
- Network, power, standby battery and outage behavior
- Current licenses, subscriptions, firmware and integrations
- Administrator training, backup, documentation and maintenance
- Site-specific design
- IDenticard business security solutions
- IDenticard education solutions
- Number and type of controlled openings
- Controller, reader, lock and credential compatibility
- Cloud or on-premise administration and ownership
- Offline behavior, backup power and emergency operation
Decisions to document before procurement
Use these checkpoints to compare proposals on the same basis. Clear answers make lifecycle cost and implementation risk easier to evaluate.
- Map fire-alarm, elevator, video, intrusion, directory and property-management integrations before ordering equipment.
- Review network segmentation, encryption, administrator roles, remote support and audit-log retention.
- Document licensing, subscriptions, software versions, spare capacity and a supported migration path.
- Survey every controlled opening, frame, door hardware, free-egress requirement and accessibility condition.
Planning for North and South Carolina facilities
A Charlotte-area headquarters, a Triangle campus and a Lowcountry property may use the same platform differently. The project record should distinguish site-level constraints while keeping credentials, retention, cybersecurity and support standards consistent across the portfolio.
Project administration is based at 6201 Fairview Rd, Charlotte, North Carolina 28210 - USA. North Carolina and South Carolina work is scheduled according to site count, system type, required trades and support expectations.
A practical delivery sequence
1. Discovery
Define objectives, users, existing assets, ownership and measurable acceptance criteria. The IDenticard PremiSys Access Control and Mobile Management scope should identify the evidence produced at this stage.
2. Field review
Validate infrastructure, pathways, power, network, integrations, environment and work restrictions. The IDenticard PremiSys Access Control and Mobile Management scope should identify the evidence produced at this stage.
3. Documented design
Select components only after assumptions, responsibilities, licensing and test criteria are written. The IDenticard PremiSys Access Control and Mobile Management scope should identify the evidence produced at this stage.
4. Acceptance
Exercise normal operation, failures and recovery; then deliver training and system records. The IDenticard PremiSys Access Control and Mobile Management scope should identify the evidence produced at this stage.
Lifecycle, updates and official resources
Record the installed model, hardware revision, software release and entitlement at handoff. Before an update, check intermediate versions, backups, maintenance windows and recovery options using official manufacturer documentation. 360 Mobile Vision links to those sources instead of storing firmware.
Build a site-specific scope
Provide drawings or photographs when available, along with known models, quantities and required workflows. The team will use them to frame the next step for IDenticard PremiSys Access Control and Mobile Management.
IDenticard owner, administrator and buyer resources
Carolina clients can use the parent-company IDenticard knowledge center to prepare PremiSys service, badging software, printer, credential or visitor-system work.
Discuss IDenticard installation, software or service
Detailed guides are maintained by 360TechnologyGroup.com, the parent-company knowledge center.
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Authorized IDenticard dealer, certified installer and integrator
360 Mobile Vision sells, installs, programs and services IDenticard for businesses across North and South Carolina — PremiSys access control, ID badging, card printers and visitor management. Being the authorized dealer as well as the installer is what gets you genuine equipment, a valid warranty and a manufacturer support path when something needs escalating.
- DealerWe quote and supply genuine IDenticard equipment, licensing and subscriptions.
- InstallerOur own technicians run the cable, mount the hardware, set the software up and test it — not a subcontractor you have never met.
- IntegratorWe make it work with the cameras, doors, network and identity systems already in the building, rather than leaving you with two systems that do not talk.
- Still here afterwardsService, repair, expansion and takeover of systems somebody else installed. Emergency support around the clock.
Official IDenticard software, firmware and support
Use the manufacturer links below for current software, firmware, release notes, manuals and technical resources. 360 Mobile Vision links directly to official manufacturer portals and does not copy or host firmware files.
Before installing an update: verify the exact model, region, hardware revision, current version, required intermediate releases, licensing or support entitlement, backup and rollback plan, integrations and maintenance window. An incorrect firmware package or upgrade sequence can interrupt service, invalidate compatibility or prevent a downgrade. Coordinate updates for monitored, life-safety-adjacent or business-critical systems with the system administrator and an authorized specialist.
Some resources require a customer, dealer, certified-technician or active-support login. Cloud-managed products may update automatically and may not provide a public firmware file.
