15.08.2014 • Whitepaperaccess controlAperioAssa Abloy

Access Control - Energy Matters: Cost Savings With Wireless Access Control

Access Control Case Study -Cabled access control doors are expensive: installation requires extensive wiring, and powering the locks needs a permanent connection to the mains. As a...

Access Control Case Study -Cabled access control doors are expensive: installation requires extensive wiring, and powering the locks needs a permanent connection to the mains. As a result, only doors with very high security requirements are incorporated into most access control systems-other mechanical doors with keys are often neither monitored nor controlled.

Now ASSA ABLOY's manufacturer independent Aperio Technology provides cost-effective access control integration for non-wired doors with mechanical locks, in part thanks to much lower energy consumption: read the study calculation... (read more in the PDF, download free)

Read also more about Aperio in GIT SECURITY issue 5/2014

 

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