Johnson Controls, Inc.

Allegion, a provider of security products and solutions, and Software House, a prominent security software brand from Johnson Controls, are now providing customers with a cost-effective and scalable access control solution. The latest integration seamlessly pairs the Schlage® LE and NDE wireless locks with Software House C•CURE 9000 security and event management system. Previous integrations include the Schlage AD series locks. 

Electronic access control with smart credentials

Our latest collaboration with Software House offers a complete, flexible solution to our wireless customers, improving efficiency while maintaining the highest security and performance standards,” said Scott Dennison, leader of Allegion commercial electronic locks and software. “It is a great solution for facilities looking to implement or grow electronic access control with smart credentials. Schlage’s wireless locks are a cost-effective way to upgrade traditionally mechanical openings for improved security and convenience.”

The Schlage LE mortise lock and NDE cylindrical lock with ENGAGE™ technology are designed to bring electronic access control deeper into a facility. These wireless solutions are easy to install, connect, manage and use. The lock, credential reader, door position sensor and request-to-exit switch are combined in one unit to simplify installation and reduce costs. Developed specifically for facilities that want to upgrade to electronic credentials for enhanced security and convenience, they are ideal for interior office doors within commercial or institutional buildings, medical offices or multi-family properties.

“It is a great solution for facilities
looking to implement or grow electronic
access control with smart credentials
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High level of functionality and security

When paired with an industry-leading software provider like Software House, the Schlage LE and NDE wireless locks deliver a higher level of functionality and security. With C•CURE 9000, the system is capable of monitoring events, managing personnel, viewing video, creating reports and much more. It is customisable to grant customers the freedom to deploy a unique security solution.

Whether a business calls for highly elaborate integration between multiple systems or a simple connection between an alarm and camera, Software House delivers the right systems and the right level of integration. Software House is part of the Security Products portfolio from Johnson Controls.

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