SALTO HAMS Hotel Access Management Software for the control of hotel access and guest management

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: SALTO
  • Model code: HAMS
  • Max No. of Doors per System: Unlimited
  • No of Cardholders included: 64,000
  • Communication: TCP IP protocols / LAN & WAN networks
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SALTO has developed HAMS (Hotel Access Management Software) in order to provide an extremely useful tool for the control of hotel access and guest management. HAMS is suitable for small projects controlling 10 rooms up to large resort based properties controlling thousands of rooms. Both guest rooms and back of house doors are managed in one system and HAMS can control both off line and on line units centrally. The software is network ready and can be installed on as many PC work stations as required.

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Make SALTO
Manufacturer SALTO Systems
Category Access Control>Access control software
Model code HAMS
Max No. of Doors per System Unlimited
No of Cardholders included 64,000
Communication TCP IP protocols / LAN & WAN networks
Visitor Management Yes
Central / Remote Monitoring Yes
Import/Export of Information Yes
System Requirements Operating System: Windows, 98, Millenium, 2000, NT, 4.0 or XP
Additional info
SALTO has developed HAMS (Hotel Access Management Software) in order to provide an extremely useful tool for the control of hotel access and guest management. HAMS is suitable for small projects controlling 10 rooms up to large resort based properties controlling thousands of rooms. Both guest rooms and back of house doors are managed in one system and HAMS can control both off line and on line units centrally. The software is network ready and can be installed on as many PC work stations as required.
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