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Total Access Management Solution

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The SALTO Virtual Network (SVN) enables stand-alone locks to read, receive and write information with SALTO's Networked System. Hot Spots located throughout the building update information each time a user flashes a smart card.

The system is programmed to allow or restrict access to different parts of the building. Information stored in the smart card is transferred to a central computer that provides a precise audit trail. You'll know when each lock has been opened with the date, time, by whom and whether access was allowed or denied. No more worry about lost or stolen mechanical keys.

Easy to use. No computer needed.

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Imagine being able to control access to your building without having to wire all the doors or run a wi-fi infrastructure.

SALTO Electronic Locking Systems work in a wire-free environment so there's no need to hardwire the building.

You keep your original locks and doors in place. This makes installation fast, self-contained and straight-forward. Data in both the lock and smart card communicate wirelessly with a central computer.

All communication between the credential and the electronic lock are encrypted and secure. It makes lock re-programming or re-keying a thing of the past.

 

Systems are very user-friendly and provide any building with the best in electronic access control needed to operate safely in today's world.


Whether you manage an office building, university, hospital or even an airport, now you can afford to centrally manage and monitor all exterior and interior doors without sacrificing your budget or your liability.
SALTO Systems can be wireless ready out of the box, ready for later upgrade into the SALTO Wireless System.

The System is self-programmable

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Easy to use. No computer needed. The SALTO Residential System is self-programmable and very easy for homeowner to operate. It doesn't require a computer – just two cards that manage the system.

 

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