Wireless hotel locks

May 2012 Access Control & Identity Management

innoVIZION launches AElement wireless locks from SALTO.

innoVIZION Africa has announced the AElement wireless locks from SALTO, the new face of radio-frequency identification (RFID) hotel security technology. Easy to use and easy to install, it is equipped with SALTO’s new WiDNA technology.

Developed specifically for the hotel market, it provides a fully integrated real-time security solution that allows hotels to combine their guest hospitality needs into one stylish, energy efficient and reliable wire-free locking system.

This system will allow control of the entire building from a single location including granting access privileges to individual rooms and gathering audit trail data from every room in real-time. Advanced security and access control are its core value enabling simple management of guest cards and doors as well as staff cards and back of house doors all in one system.

By implementing SALTO’s wireless DNA technology, the day of the offline hotel lock is over. With AElement all locks are designed to be wireless ready right out of the box and you the client will decide whether the function is activated or not. The backbone of the system is a series of gateways and repeaters that act as antennas, collecting and sending information from the computer server directly to the wireless locks.

One gateway can manage several electronic locks and repeaters, minimising infrastructure costs and maximising flexibility. It operates on a 2,4 GHz wireless network with all popular mainstream RFID technologies including Mifare and Desfire, as well as standard issue guest cards. AElement features a wide range of advanced and innovative hotel management benefits that will increase the security of the building, the productivity of the hotel and its staff, and it will enhance the guest experience.

For more information contact Innovizion, +27 (0)861 849 466, [email protected], www.innovizion.co.za





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