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Designed to extend access solutions ‘beyond the door’ to lockers and cabinets, ASSA ABLOY has launched its Aperio KL100 solution.
The wireless, battery-powered product integrates with more than 100 access control systems to secure lockers, cabinets, cupboards and drawers.
With two different lengths and several CAM options, the KL100 is said to be a straightforward retrofit solution. It suits both wooden or metal surfaces and reduces power consumption by only switching on when a credential is presented.
As part of the Aperio range of battery-powered locks, it does not require physical keys. It can be operated with mobile keys via Bluetooth Low Energy and NFC, as well as smartcards and fobs using all major RFID technologies.
For added user convenience, the device accepts multiple credential technologies simultaneously, so security managers can roll out mobile keys at their own pace.
Devices are said to integrate with any new or existing access control and security system — from over 100 different manufacturers and counting. Existing user credentials do not need to be replaced.
A KL100 may be connected online, offline or via OSS compliant integration — and switched between them at any time. Online management enables real-time control over every KL100 lock, with easy access rights administration and instant availability of audit trails for any opening or user if incident investigation is required.
ASSA ABLOY unveils Aperio KL100 wireless access solution for lockers and cabinetsDesigned to extend access solutions ‘beyond the door’ to lockers and cabinets, ASSA ABLOY has launched its Aperio KL100 solution.
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