SALTO networked wire-free escutcheons and cylinders can be used for a wide range of access control applications
SALTO will showcase its GEO cylinder, XS4 electronic escutcheon and Aelement RFID lock at IFSEC 2013

SALTO Systems, world leaders in wire free and wireless access control solutions, is launching its new product catalogue packed with the company’s innovative and exciting range of RFID access control products.

With the launch of a new cloud based access control solution at IFSEC 2013 (stand D40 and A50 – both in Hall 4) as well as several other new products, SALTO has a solution for every application. The latest versions of the SALTO GEO cylinder, XS4 electronic escutcheon, wireless gateway, locker lock, Aelement RFID lock, advanced panic bar, energy saving device and more are all featured in the new catalogue which is available in both hard copy and PDF format.

SALTO Systems unique networked wire-free escutcheons and cylinders can be used for a wide range of access control applications. It is the first RFID system that offers users the ability to upgrade at any time. With the new XS4 online battery operated wireless lock system; you can experience real-time access control solutions without the need for wiring.

Contact SALTO at www.saltosystems.com to see why every day in over 80 countries, an estimated 10 million people use SALTO access control products.

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