4 Oct 2021

Xenon Fire & Security recently completed an integration between Vanderbilt’s ACT access control and KONE, a globally renowned company in the lift and escalator industry.

The project was carried out on behalf of a Dublin City-based client, in one of their flagship properties - a 7-storey, multi-tenancy office blocks, located in the heart of the city quays in Dublin, Ireland. The building includes 6 upper floors and a basement area. The reason behind the integration was to attain greater efficiency in accommodating the large footfall in the office building, during peak times. This included reducing waiting times at lifts.

ACT access control - KONE integration

As Xenon Fire & Security had previously carried out this same integration work between both ACT and KONE in another building, located in Dublin city, they were more than confident that ACT would perfectly meet the client's standards and expectations.

The installation and integration of ACT and KONE is much more straightforward

The installation and integration of ACT and KONE is much more straightforward. Unlike with a traditional hardwired elevator control, there is no cabling required, as the ACT software talks directly to the KONE server, via the KONE API.

Integration offers multiple benefits

Commenting on the project, Dermot Ryan, the Contracts Manager at Xenon Fire & Security, said “The system works as intended. It makes access and egress of the building more user friendly and reduces congestion, and queues. Vanderbilt was there to help and advice at all times, throughout the installation process.

Michael Moyna is the Senior Product Manager at Vanderbilt and is responsible for the development of ACTpro. He said, “The ACTpro integration with KONE has many benefits, such as efficient transportation of people to their destination, especially during peak times. Rules can be customised to individual needs, for example, janitor may require a large elevator car.

No cabling required in installation

Michael Moyna adds, “Installation and integration of KONE and ACTpro is now much more straightforward, because there is no cabling required, as with traditional hardwired elevator control, since the ACTpro software talks directly to the KONE server, via the KONE API.