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01/09/2014

Assa Abloy focuses on power saving

London, UK

Assa Abloy will be demonstrating the latest innovations in wireless access control at Security Essen 2014, where the company will showcase the Aperio, Smartair and Ecliq solutions. 

According to a recent survey by Assabloy and Ifsec, almost 80% of security managers say reducing energy consumption is important for their business. Here Assa Abloy´s Aperio wireless access control is designed to deliver big savings, because Aperio locks are powered by standard batteries, rather than an always-on mains connection.

"At a time when electricity prices are rising and sustainability is high on the global agenda, energy efficiency should be a key consideration when upgrading to any electronic access control solution. Aperio both minimizes installation and maintenance costs and shrinks life-cycle costs and energy consumption,” says Chris Bone, Vice President Access Control Solutions at Assa Abloy EMEA.

The Aperio range now features battery-powered locks, cylinders, and escutcheons for online or offline integration. It includes the new Aperio L100 lock with Pinpad, which offers optimum protection for security doors, transmits door status information to the access control system, and provides multi-level authentication via a card reader and Pinpad.

Security Essen also sees the launch of the next generation of Aperio electronics. The new release is engineered to deliver multiple innovative features—including faster communication speeds from hubs and locks to the access control system in real-time—without cutting the 2-year lifetime of lock batteries.

Also according to the recent Assa Abloy survey, ease of integration with existing access control systems is among the most common motives for businesses switching to wireless. Security Essen 2014 attendees can see live Aperio integrations running on the floor at multiple Assa Abloy partner OEM stands, including Siemens, Nedap, Axis, Datasec, and Keyflex among others.

Assa Abloy are also showcasing the latest innovations by Smartair from Keso, an affordable, out-the-box wireless access control system designed for small premises. Smartair enabled organisations can secure and manage up to 30 doors in a wireless access control system via update-on-card.

Locksmiths looking to switch from traditional mechanical key systems to wireless access control can join the Smartair Genesis programme. On joining, each locksmith receives a Smartair access control system complete with a training package to help them sell, install, and maintain the latest in wireless access control from Keso.

The new Ikon Ecliq system with battery-powered keys and electronic wireless cylinders will also be on display. Ikon Ecliq cylinders can be fitted to doors without making any extra alterations, and are maintenance-free for up to 200,000 operating cycles.

The latest pioneering chip generation with 128bit AES encryption enables Ecliq to offer a very high security standard, accelerated communication speeds, and improved energy management, which reduces overheads considerably. Power is supplied from an easy-to-replace standard battery in the key, which is waterproof as per IP67.



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