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ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions completed the integration of their Aperio wireless lock technology with vIDix Control, a security management system from Ban-Koe Companies, who provides workplace security and workforce management solutions to thousands of organisations worldwide.

Integration with the Aperio locksets provides vIDix Control customers with the ability to extend electronic access to areas of their facility that are typically off limits to a wired solution,” said Steve Lohman, Workplace Security Solutions Product Advocate at Ban-Koe Companies.

Aperio wireless technology integration

The Aperio integration offers vIDix Control customers an easy way to connect additional openings to their new and existing system installations. Aperio is a global wireless access control platform that works with extensive locking hardware options from ASSA ABLOY Group brands, offering the flexibility to address a variety of applications throughout any facility.

Aperio wireless platform uses wireless communication between the lock and an Aperio hub

The Aperio wireless platform uses wireless communication (IEEE 802.15.4) between the lock and an Aperio hub to provide real-time communication to the access control system, simplifying installation and reducing costs.

vIDix Control

vIDix Control is a comprehensive security platform, enabling visibility into day-to-day security operations to provide assurance that facilities and personnel are safe and secure. This all-in-one security platform delivers the power to securely manage doors, gates & elevators, view live & recorded video based on events, send mass notifications, manage event status and more.

The Aperio integration with vIDix Control combines ease of use with flexibility and scalability to enable comprehensive security management for any facility,” said Mark Duato, Executive Vice President, Aftermarket at ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions Americas.

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