SALTO XS4 Keypad escutcheon with PIN control

Product Profile

The versatile XS4 Keypad escutcheon from SALTO Systems is designed to provide increased protection and control for doors where extra security may be required.

Available in both wire free and wireless versions, the new product offers users a choice of multiple security authentication methods to control access including proximity card, combined use of a PIN code + proximity card or a separate keypad code. Users can have up to an 8-digit PIN Code.

XS4 Keypad can be operated in 3 modes: proximity card only, PIN (Personal Identification Number) code + proximity card or keypad code only. With standard proximity card mode the lock is locked at all times until opened with the users proximity card that has access rights to the room.

When using PIN code + card mode each user has their own personal code. Typically this might be used in student dorms, where extra security and dual authentication (presenting both a card and typing in the PIN code) are needed.

The XS4 Keypad escutcheon from SALTO Systems is available for use with a wide range of mainstream RFID technologies including: HID iClass, DESfire, DESfire EV1, Mifare, Mifare plus and Mifare Ultralight C.

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Technical Specification

Make SALTO
Manufacturer SALTO Systems
Category Access Control>Electronic locking devices
Model code XS4 Keypad escutcheon with PIN control
Series XS4 Series
Lock Type Electric Locks
Electric Release Type Mortice Release
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: -20 ~70
Protection: RF60
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 290 x 67 x 20
Additional info The XS4 electronic lock with keypad is a brand new product that increases security and control as it offers the choice of two forms of authentication to grant access. You can use your credential, your credential plus PIN (Personal Identification Number) or just your PIN to gain access. It is also available in a wireless version for online real-time control.
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