ARAS & RBH Security Group Ltd is the latest access control specialist to integrate with ASSA ABLOY Access Control’s Aperio wireless locking solutions using innovative hub technology to deliver total building security.

ASSA ABLOY’s Aperio is designed to upgrade mechanically locked doors and wirelessly connect them online and offline to new or existing access control systems, with minimal modification to doors and premises, offering a cost effective and simple security upgrade.

ARAS & RBH Security Group Ltd has utilised the Aperio wireless lock range with its versatile Axiom V building management and security system, which is designed to offer cutting edge security solutions for large multi-site / multi-tenant applications.

By connecting with ASSA ABLOY Access Control’s one-to-eight hub technology, the new integration offers simple installation with greater flexibility to upgrade the controllability and security level of any premises.

Caine Jenkins, UK Sales Manager at ARAS & RBH Security Group: “Bringing together different aspects of security management can be challenging. AXIOM V is built on an offering of sophisticated yet affordable security, which still uses revolutionary technology to enable a complete building security system.”

“Aperio perfectly complements our solution and together with the revolutionary one-to-many hub ensures the cost and complexity of installing and integrating with existing systems is significantly reduced. This is great news for any Facility or Security Manager looking to solve costly and time-consuming key control problems.”

The Aperio range of C100 cylinders and E100 escutcheons now integrated with Axion V communicate via RS485 interface. By utilising Aperio in this way, ARAS & RBH supports 125kHz, Mifare, Desfire and iClass credentials to provide an overall cost effective solution, with minimal modification to doors and premises.

Damian Marsh, Managing Director of ASSA ABLOY Access Control UK added: “Working closely with our OEM customers and access control specialists is key to us, as it enables both us, and our customers, to provide end users with locking technology that meets both their budgetary and security requirements.”

“ASSA ABLOY Access Control has always enjoyed a positive working relationship with ARAS & RBH Security Group Limited and the company’s ability to provide innovative security solutions such as Axiom V to a wide customer base. The successful integration only works to intertwine our joint business philosophy and we look forward to developing Aperio business opportunities with ARAS & RBH Security Group Limited.”

ASSA ABLOY Access Control is a division of ASSA ABLOY, the global leader in door opening solutions, dedicated to satisfying end-user needs for security, safety and convenience. In the UK Portobello Headquarters in Willenhall, ASSA ABLOY manufactures and sells mechanical, electromechanical and electronic locks, cylinders, security doors and fittings. 

For further information on the complete Aperio product portfolio, please visit www.assaasbloy.com/aperio

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