Aperio V3 - Speed up access control with next-generation Aperio electronics

Product Profile

“Using the new V3 platform, remote unlocking commands pass from system to door almost instantly,” says Gareth Ellams, Aperio® Business Development Director at ASSA ABLOY EMEA. “It represents a major upgrade in Aperio® processing power and memory space, and offers improved RFID performance when compared with the current V2 platform.”

The boost in performance comes without sacrificing Aperio® class-leading energy efficiency. With wireless locks running the Aperio® V3 platform, for example highly-frequented entrance doors still run for two years on a standard battery, maintaining remote opening function with a heartbeat time of typically five seconds communication time between Aperio® lock and the access control system throughout the battery life.

The new V3 platform supports multiclass high frequency RFID reading in one device. In addition it is also compatible with ASSA ABLOY’s Seos™ mobile access ecosystem for issuing, delivering and revoking digital keys on smart phones.

With a comprehensive lock range covering almost every door style and opening, there's no reason to delay upgrading to faster wireless access control with Aperio V3®.

About Aperio®: Available on the global market place, ASSA ABLOY’s Aperio® Technology enables a wide range of access control providers to cost-effectively integrate non-wired doors with mechanical locks into access control systems.

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Technical Specification

Make ASSA ABLOY - Aperio®
Manufacturer ASSA ABLOY EMEA
Category Access Control>Electronic locking devices
Model code Aperio® V3
Lock Type Electric Locks
Additional info
  • Supports multiple high frequency RFID technologies
  • Supports Seos mobile access
  • Heartbeat communication: 5-10 seconds
  • Remote door opening functions
  • Powerful new electronics with USB interface
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