Salto Systems
Whether you manage a hotel, university, airport, hospital, a
corporate building or a government institution, and whether you
need to control 6 doors or 64.000 doors, you need an access control
partner you can rely on.
This is the reason why over 4.000 costumers including some of
the world's top universities, corporate buildings, hotels, and
healthcare providers have selected SALTO to deliver their access
control requirements. Universities such Oxford and Cambridge in the
United Kingdom, corporate buildings like T-mobile HQ in Austria and
RTL Television in the Netherlands and the French Parliament in
Paris have all chosen SALTO thanks to our customer focused and
proactive attitude.
If you are looking for protection from uncontrolled access,
SALTO can deliver the perfect solution, tailored to your exact
requirements to provide you with all the security, convenience and
control you need.
Our state-of-the-art electronic locking systems offer flexible
and functional access control with a wide choice of software
options. Our access control systems are designed to work in a wire
free environment so there is no need to hard wire the building,
allowing you to keep your original doors and locks in place. This
makes installation fast, self contained and straightforward. An
access control system that uses distributed intelligence in both
the lock and the key to communicate wirelessly with PC based SALTO
programming software that makes lock re-programming or re-keying a
thing of the past.
Both key cards and locks can be programmed to allow or restrict
access to different parts of the building. And the information
stored in the key card can be transferred to a computer to provide
precise audit trail information about where and when each lock has
been used including the date, time and whether access was allowed
or denied.
And when combined with the additional functionality provided by
the SALTO Virtual Network (SVN), users can achieve 90% of the
benefits of a fully on-line system for the cost of a stand alone
system.
For further information visit the SALTO web site: http://www.saltosystems.com
