In response to customer demand, SALTO Systems has launched a black version of its class leading GEO (Global Electronic Opening) electronic cylinder lock.

Already one of the most versatile electronic cylinders available on the market, the new GEO product is now available in a satin chromium black finish.

Modular, flexible and easy to fit, the IP66 rated SALTO GEO black can be used in any type of door. Part of SALTO’s innovative 360° wire free locking solution, it is fully compatible with most RFID technologies meaning no more problems with master key management.

So whether you want to control a standard door, glass door, aluminium door, steel door, a lift or elevator, a car park, entry to a data centre, access to a server rack, the security of a container or anything else SALTO GEO black is the answer.

And thanks to SALTO’s Data-On-Card and wireless real-time on-line technology, users can manage access credentials and add, restrict or delete access privileges on the fly. And GEO black’s architecture means it can also be used to connect to an existing security system to create a fully integrated platform, delivering increased efficiency, cost savings and complete access control flexibility.

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