SALTO delivers unrivalled versatility by bringing real-life usability and flexibility to access control
SALTO to ehibit its range of readers, controllers, and GEO cylinders at the event

SALTO is excited to present at IFSEC 2015– on stand G1800 - a comprehensive new range of access control products and technologies that offer unrivalled usability, capability and flexibility.

New range includes both hardware & software

Consisting of both hardware and software, the new range builds on SALTO reputation as world leaders in design and manufacture of wire-free and wireless access control systems used in over 90 countries by 14 million plus users daily.

New JustIN technology brings real-life and flexibility to access control and makes its easy and secure to use smartphones as a part of your access control solution. Using SALTO’s internally developed JustIN apps, SALTO’s two mobile solutions make it easy. SALTO’S JustIN Mobile Key app allows users to use their BLE-enabled smartphone to securely receive their keys online, anytime and anywhere, and then access doors directly with their phone. An alternative solution is JustIN mSVN (mobile SALTO Virtual Network) that permits extending or changing access rights instantly and remotely Over The Air (OTA) using SALTO’s mSVN app for NFC- enabled phones.

ProAccess SPACE: a web-based software

Our new software product called ProAccess SPACE is designed to build on the established SALTO ProAccess and HAMS software family, and is web-based software with an easy to install SQL database engine embedded inside. SPACE’s modular design has customer-specific activation codes at its centre, letting users choose and pay for just the features and functions they need now, with the flexibility to upgrade accordingly at a later date as their needs grow.

And because it has a web-based interface, it means the system can be managed or operated from different workstations simultaneously without risk of database corruption. No need to install the software in all operator PCs, but rather simply install SALTO ProAccess SPACE Service in one server or computer, then give access to other authorised computers inside the network. SPACE works with Microsoft Explorer, Safari, and Firefox and can be used with Windows tablets.

SALTO’s new wall reader: ability to control up to 10 doors

Joining these products is our new range of wall readers and control units, both of which work with ProAccess SPACE. SALTO’s new wall reader follows the design aesthetic of the company’s latest products, and is another member of the XS4 2.0 product range and the new CU4000 control unit provides users with the ability to control up to 10 doors with just a single IP point.

With these latest products and technologies, SALTO once again, delivers unrivalled versatility by bringing real-life usability and flexibility to access control, which remains the hallmark of SALTO solutions.

To understand the full potential of SALTO’s mobile solutions and SPACE software, as well as new wall readers, controllers, GEO cylinders and much more for use in your property, please visit our IFSEC stand G1800 for a live demo.

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