The university had a number of rooms such as faculty and meeting rooms which required a higher level of access control than that previously provided by mechanical pin pads or keyed locks.
The Salto Sallis solution is integrated with the existing Nedap AEOS access control platform, which runs the hard wired access control readers and locks used to secure the campus perimeter and high risk internal areas to some buildings.
Each Sallis lock appears within the Nedap AEOS security management platform as an entrance alongside conventional wired doors, to provide a single user interface and application to manage security permissions, regardless of physical door type. The locks can also take advantage of features built into AEOS, such as providing access remotely and time based automatic unlocking and locking.
In addition, AEOS is able to centrally monitor Sallis for intrusion, monitor its infrastructure hardware, and report on the battery status of each lock.
The university uses Nedap’s optional AEOS rule engine functionality to automatically assign access permissions based on a series of pre-defined rules and data fields against individual profiles.
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