Access Control

Upgraded version

by Mark Rowe

Electronic security product company Grosvenor Technology has launched an upgraded version of its browser-based access control system Sateon. The makers say Sateon 2.9 has been designed to make interaction and administration easier for end users; and to offer installers new opportunities in the offline lock market.

Improved user interaction will be achieved via a Personnel Hub – which allows end users to manage staff, token and department data. Sateon 2.9 will also feature a new ‘Faces’ module, enabling photo verification for personnel as they progress through the workplace – a feature that offers an extra layer of security in environments where temporary security staff are commonly employed.

Dialogue fields will highlight any reasons why access is not permitted, so that security staff can act in a quicker time frame; while an auto-logout feature offers additional security for users who have not used their device for a time. Sateon 2.9 integrates with the SALTO Pro Access database to provide a single view of all locks, users and access; meaning that installers can benefit from decreased time and cost typically associated with installing hard-wired projects, the product firm says.

Andy Rainforth, Sales and Marketing Director, says: “At Grosvenor Technology we are committed to both giving the end user the best possible product experience, and to supporting our integrators and helping them develop their business. Our Sateon 2.9 upgrade is a perfect example of this – it demonstrates that we continue to constantly evolve our offer and ensure that we provide first class access control solutions.” Visit www.grosvenortechnology.com.

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