06.09.2024 • Product

Digital Access Management Indoors or Outdoors

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Fences, gates, storage cages, racks, containers, tool cabinets and other non-standard openings often require restricted access and greater control. In many cases, they are secured with mechanical locking, rather than connected to an access control system, creating workflow inefficiencies. For these openings – and many more, in all types of premises – the new Aperio P100 Wireless Padlock now provides convenient, connected digital protection. When extending an access system with Aperio, facility managers continue to manage every lock and user from their existing interface and a single database. They can deploy an Aperio device at almost any interior access point – including wooden, metal and glass doors, as well as cabinets, cupboards, server racks and now, indoor and outdoor gates, fences and cages. All Aperio devices work with the widest range of RFID technologies and protocols, both online and offline. Mobile credentials offer optional keyless access for even greater convenience – users already carry their smartphone everywhere and Aperio Mobile Access supports NFC unlocking. Users simply present their phone at the device, and do not even have to open an app. The Aperio P100 is IP66-rated for added durability and weatherproofing. Typical battery life is two years under normal conditions.

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ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions EMEIA

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Woking, GU21 5BH
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