Increasing awareness in export markets and the high market potential of the new electronic locking systems by EVVA are reasons for participating at Intersec
The virtual network, as part of release 2.0, makes EVVA’s Xesar more transparent, convenient and even more secure

As one of Europe’s leading manufacturers of access solutions, both mechanical and electronic, EVVA will be represented at Intersec for the second time. Increasing awareness in export markets and the high market potential of the new electronic locking systems by EVVA are reasons for participating at Intersec. Especially the latest innovations are presented at the EVVA booth (S2-B36). These products were entirely developed by EVVA’s in house research- and development department.

  • Xesar - With a total of four products, Xesar provides a matching solution for any door requirements. Products, such as handles, cylinders, escutcheons or wall readers adapt perfectly to their environment in terms of functionality as well as design. The virtual network, as part of release 2.0, makes Xesar more transparent, convenient and even more secure. You can flexibly grant and revoke access authorisations. As a result, exclusively authorised users are granted access. Release 2.1 offers a significant innovation in terms of handling: The Xesar wall reader can now also be used as an updater. In combination with the updater control unit it keeps the system secure and up-to-date via the virtual network.
  • AirKey – your smartphone is the key - AirKey is the innovation from EVVA. Developed and manufactured in Austria, the electronic locking system offers flexible solutions for daily around-the-clock business, in particular for enterprises with distributed locations. The AirKey wall reader ideally enhances AirKey application options. The wall reader features a sophisticated glass front and is suitable for indoors, outdoors, lifts, sliding and swinging door.
  • ICS with TAF: Temporary Access Function - A mechanical solution that not only takes care of the who and what but also the when. That’s unique. How does it work? As an authorised person, user can additionally authorise a service key by removing the primary key in the "service position" (position "S"). It is up to the user for how long.
  • Design keys - With the new, ergonomic design keys in black, red and blue it not only becomes easier to distinguish keys, colour coding also makes locking systems easier to manage.
  • Anti-Snap option - EVVA’s anti-snap option will make any front door impenetrable. Even professionals are unable to open this hardened steel solution. Its function is simple, yet highly effective: the cylinder simply snaps at a rated break point in the event of a snapping attempt. In this process, it blocks the remaining cylinder and renders it unusable.
  • Personal appearance: Individual profile ICS – With EVVA individual profile, user is more flexible thanks to shorter lead times. Do the customers urgently need keyed alike cylinders or small master key systems? Now user can react quickly and meet these demands.
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