Facing record-breaking summer heat, a leading iGaming company in Central and Eastern Europe partnered with UltraVision Consult to implement a smart HVAC monitoring and control solution using the AppVision PSIM platform. The system aggregates/correlates real-time data from temperature sensors installed in each room—ranging from live dealer spaces to large department offices—and adjusts heating or cooling automatically based on ambient conditions and predefined comfort settings.
The result: increased employee satisfaction, optimized energy use, and the elimination of manual HVAC adjustments by staff.
In the world of iGaming, real-time performance and operator focus are critical. But as generally each summer’s record-breaking heatwave sweeps across the globe, one of the CEE’s leading iGaming companies faced a growing operational challenge: achieving faster and automated consistent thermal comfort.
The company’s HQ includes nonstop live dealer rooms with heat-intensive lighting and streaming setups, plus larger departments with varying occupancy. Manually adjusting each AC unit became inefficient, time-consuming, and left many employees uncomfortable.
UltraVision Consult stepped in with a solution rooted in precision, automation, and real-time control.
Using the AppVision platform, we designed a centralized monitoring and control system tailored to the unique dynamics of the building. First, we installed smart temperature sensors in every room, creating a live heat map of the entire building.
The result? A noticeable increase in employee satisfaction, significantly improved climate consistency, and reduced complaints—especially in high-pressure environments where discomfort can affect performance.
Additionally, by eliminating manual HVAC management, the company now benefits from faster response times, better energy efficiency, and actionable data for long-term facility optimization.
This project is a clear example of how UltraVision Consult acts as a true ecosystem solutions provider—not just integrating security, time management, and smart building systems, but aligning technology with the actual rhythm of operations. From consulting to system design, sensor deployment, implementation, and audit, we ensured the iGaming giant’s needs were met from end to end.
TP-Link has released a major firmware update enabling Matter 1.3 energy monitoring for its compatible smart devices, reinforcing its commitment to open standards and user-focused smart home innovation. The update provides standardized real-time and historical energy consumption data, giving users greater transparency and control over home energy usage while ensuring seamless interoperability with major smart home ecosystems.
The rollout begins with the Tapo P110M, which now supports Matter energy monitoring when both the device and hub are updated to the latest version. Currently, the feature works with Samsung SmartThings and Home Assistant apps, with broader platform support expected as the technology matures.
TP-Link’s decision to enable the feature now follows significant industry developments. While Matter 1.3 introduced energy monitoring in May 2024, many major platforms lacked full implementation, risking inconsistent performance. Only recently has Samsung SmartThings offered functional, though evolving, support for the feature.
To guarantee reliable cross-platform performance, TP-Link requires verified platform compatibility through extensive testing before enabling such capabilities.
The company continues to work closely with leading smart home platforms to expand Matter energy monitoring support across the industry.
With devices fully compliant with Matter’s latest specifications, TP-Link aims to ensure that its energy monitoring-enabled products deliver consistent, complete functionality in all major ecosystems.
The video management software (VMS) market is on track to surpass USD 40.93 billion by 2033, driven by a robust annual growth rate of 14.3% from 2025 to 2033, according to a new report from Grand View Research, Inc. A major factor driving this growth is the increasing use of video surveillance systems in a variety of sectors such as facility security, traffic control, and border management. VMS platforms are primarily used to streamline the management of multimedia content, offering functions like video storage, playback, and live streaming in a unified system.
The rising recognition of the advantages offered by VMS, combined with the growing investments in urban surveillance systems tied to smart city developments, is fueling the market’s expansion. Additionally, the growing use of High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) or H.265, along with the integration of artificial intelligence and deep learning for video analytics, is further pushing the demand for VMS solutions. These technologies not only enhance video quality but also improve efficiency, enabling businesses to upgrade and expand their surveillance systems affordably.
VMS solutions are versatile, allowing integration with a wide array of digital cameras based on the specific needs of clients. As demand for Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras and Internet Protocol (IP) network cameras rises, the VMS market is expected to see substantial growth. These systems help enhance situational awareness, giving organizations the tools to monitor and respond to events in real time. Additionally, high-resolution imagery and video are increasingly being used by law enforcement agencies for crime prevention, including tracking suspects and making arrests.
Cloud-Based Solutions Gaining Traction
The shift toward cloud deployment is anticipated to be one of the fastest-growing trends in the VMS market, with this segment expected to register the highest CAGR in the forecast period. While analogue-based systems led the market in 2024, accounting for over 67.3% of global revenue, the shift toward IP-based solutions is anticipated to drive faster growth in the coming years. North America led the video management software market in 2024, holding a revenue share of more than 35.5%. However, the Asia Pacific region is expected to witness the highest growth rate during the forecast period, driven by increasing urbanization and the adoption of smart city technologies.
Prominent players in the VMS market include Axis Communications, Axxonsoft, Bosch, Genetec, Hikvision, Honeywell, Johnson Controls, Milestone Systems, and Verint, as highlighted in the Grand View Research report.
Engayne Primary School is in Upminster, Essex. It has more than 600 students. The school wants to give students a good learning environment. It uses digital tools to help with teaching and school work. A strong and safe network is very important for lessons and school management.
Challenge: Network Instability and Security Issues
The school relies on digital tools for teaching, administration, and overall campus connectivity. A strong network is essential to support everything from interactive lessons and virtual classrooms to office management and school-wide communication. However, with more digital tools and devices in use, the school’s network is facing new challenges:
Many devices needed to be online at the same time, but the network was not stable, causing learning disruptions and harming the students’ experience.
All devices shared a single network without segmentation or access control, which made security a major concern.
Network management and maintenance were complicated and time-consuming.
Solution: Ruijie Reyee Wi-Fi 7 for a Smarter School
To fix these problems, Engayne Primary School installed RG-RAP72Pro Wi-Fi 7 Ceiling Access Points. This is a fast and strong solution that works well when many devices connect at the same time.
Some good things about the Ruijie Reyee Wi-Fi 7 solution:
Fast and Steady Connection: Keeps online lessons smooth even in high-density environments.
Better Security with Network Splitting: Teaching devices, office equipment, and guest devices are on different networks. This makes the network safer.
Easy to Manage: With Ruijie Cloud, the school network can be checked and fixed easily. This saves time and effort.
Feedback: Positive and Highly Satisfactory Experience
Head Teacher Sarah Sankey expressed her satisfaction, saying, “Since the work has been completed, all I can say is it’s been excellent. I don’t have any complaints from teachers about the internet dropping out. So all of our lessons now are successful with having everything working, and that has made it much easier for everyone with their planning.”
She also emphasized the broader impact of the upgrade: “Our network across the whole school is now stable, which is excellent. We can log in anywhere, not just for the children and teachers, but also for governor’s meetings and visitors. This is very, very positive.”
Salto Homelok, the cloud-based smart access platform for residential living, is set to welcome a host of new features through the new Digital Key Experience, transforming how residents access their apartments or communal spaces. This addition promises to enhance building security, making access control smoother, safer, and more intuitive.
Today, we are announcing the launch of the Salto Homelok Resident Digital Key Experience. This latest release brings new features to the residential market, each designed to improve accessibility and enhance the user experience. These new capabilities include the Nearby Doors Carousel and enhanced Apartment Unit Door Privacy settings. With this update to Salto Homelok, residents can enjoy convenient, easy-to-use digital access with just a smartphone.
The Nearby Doors Carousel feature simplifies resident access for multiple authorised doors, including unit entries, perimeter access, and common doors.
The ‘My Keys’ section on the Homelok app displays a carousel of nearby doors, each with its corresponding installation and door name.
The carousel updates in real-time as users move around the building, ensuring they always see the closest available doors first.
The enhancement improves accessibility and convenience, offering increasingly intuitive door-opening options, like the manual refresh function. This means users can now select and unlock doors quickly and easily without needing to be directly beside them.
In addition, users can now enable unit privacy in occupied spaces, ensuring greater control over access settings. This feature is available as long as at least one unit manager is assigned to the space, further strengthening security and privacy for residents in any building.
A smarter, more secure access solution for residential living
This latest update ensures that Salto Homelok continues to be at the forefront of smart access innovation, offering a seamless and secure experience for both property managers and residents. With these new features, users can expect:
Intuitive Digital Key Experience via smartphone, supported by Salto JustIn Mobile core technology and integrating Apple Wallet.
BLE-enabled, wire-free, stand-alone smart locking technology, ensuring mobile connectivity and door lock discovery.
Modern keyless access experience, with scheduling capabilities for resident and visitor profiles.
Custom-built for the residential and multi-family real estate industry, guaranteeing enhanced privacy for occupied units.
Total flexibility of an agile, cloud-based platform with convenient subscription payment options.
From smart access management to enhanced security, Salto Homelok Resident Digital Key Experience harnesses the latest technology to place residents at the centre of their space. This solution brings property management into a new era of capabilities, including remote opening, flexible access scenarios, enhanced staff, visitor and resident access management, and more efficient property management overall.
All new features are available now, but users should update to the latest versions of the Homelok app on iOS and Android to take full advantage.
Roombanker, a manufacturer of high-quality wireless alarm systems at affordable prices, is looking for qualified distributors in the Adria region.
Roombanker is an experienced manufacturer of IoT-based wireless smart home systems. Its product team, with years of experience at world-renowned security brands, brings extensive expertise from the global security market. Drawing on this experience, Roombanker developed an advanced wireless alarm system that integrates cutting-edge technologies such as two-way communication, 128-bit AES encryption, and FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum) for enhanced security and reliability.
Designed specifically for residential and small business applications, Roombanker solutions ensure fast installation and simple operation for customers around the world. In addition to security systems, Roombanker also offers a complete range of home automation, energy management, and environmental monitoring solutions to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving market.
Requirements for Recruiting Distributors
Roombanker is seeking distributors who meet the following criteria:
Strong Customer and User Relations: Ability to build and maintain excellent relationships with customers and users, providing exceptional service and support.
Regional Influence: A strong presence and influence within the local market, with a well-established network and reputation.
Effective Brand Marketing and Product Promotion: Proven skills in brand marketing and promoting products to a broad audience, with a focus on growing market share.
Sales and Technical Support Capability: A dedicated sales and technical support team, with a solid understanding of the security market and the ability to effectively support Roombanker’s product line.
Roombanker Support for Distributors
Roombanker is committed to providing comprehensive support to our distributors to ensure their success:
Rebate Incentives: We offer attractive rebate incentives to help agents expand their business and increase profitability.
Store Support: Our partners receive assistance in establishing and promoting multiple sales channels, including traffic generation strategies to position agents as leading service providers in the region.
Business Guidance: Distributors benefit from Roombanker’s extensive business support, including guidance on sales strategies, product offerings, and access to our broader network of resources.
How to Apply
Roombanker offers two convenient methods for interested distributors to apply:
Method 1:
Scan the QR code to fill out the registration form and provide your contact information. Roombanker will reach out to you promptly once they receive your registration.
Method 2:
Submit your application directly through the company website. Roombanker business development team will review your submission and contact you to discuss the next steps, including details on partnership terms and conditions.
For more information, visit Roombanker Website or contact its distributor relations team at mia.zhao@roombanker.com.
Method 2: Submit your application directly through our website. Our business development team will review your submission and contact you to discuss the next steps, including details on partnership terms and conditions.
The Roombanker Wireless Alarm System offers comprehensive home security with advanced connectivity and cutting-edge features:
Triple Connectivity: The system control panel (also called Home Security Hub) supports 4G, WiFi, and Ethernet connections, ensuring reliable operation even in areas with variable internet availability. It also includes an 8-hour Li-ion battery backup, keeping the system operational in case of a sudden power cut.
Long-range Connectivity Protocols: The system is compatible with Zigbee, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), and our proprietary RBF (Sub GHz protocol). RBF extends up to 3500 meters in open fields, utilizing FHSS, 128-bit AES encryption, and two-way communication technology for robust security.
Mobile App for Easy Installation: The system includes a user-friendly mobile app (RB-Link) for easy installation, device configuration, and real-time signal strength monitoring to help users find the optimal setup location.
Pet-Friendly PIR Motion Detector: Equipped with multiple precision technologies such as anti-white light detection, digital temperature compensation, and an independent floating threshold for accurate motion detection.
Tamper-Proof Door and Window Sensors: Magnetic sensors that trigger an alert if tampered with or displaced.
Elegant Alarm Keypads: These keypads feature one-touch emergency alarms (medical, fire, and general emergencies), support for up to 69 users, multi-user operation, and a duress silent alarm for added security.
Portable Key Fobs: Simple one-touch controls for quick arming and disarming, plus two customizable buttons for other automated scenes.
Solar-Powered Outdoor Siren: A weather-resistant siren that operates on solar power for outdoor security needs.
Fast-Response Indoor Siren: A loud indoor siren with adjustable volume and multiple alarm sound options.
Additional Security Devices: Roombanker offers a variety of other devices, including smoke detectors, two-probe water leak detectors, and more to enhance overall security.
Home Energy Monitoring Devices: The system also integrates home automation features, with smart plugs, high-current wall switches, low-current smart relays, and temperature/humidity monitors to help optimize home energy management.
We’ve once again reached the time of year when we look ahead to some of the technology trends that will affect the security sector over the coming 12 months. The pace of change is as fast as ever.
Written by: Johan Paulsson, CTO, Axis Communications Mats Thulin, Director Core Technologies, Axis Communications Thomas Ekdahl, Engineering Manager, Axis Communications
Some of the trends are evolutions of those we’ve seen in previous years. An obvious one is the continued interest in how AI will be applied in our sector, and we’ve highlighted some of the new considerations that will need to be addressed moving forwards. Others are new, or even a resurgence of topics we may not have focused on for a while.
National and regional legislators will once again try to keep pace with technological innovation. AI, cybersecurity, privacy, the need for resilience in critical entities… All these (and more) will be the focus of proposed and new regulation. We haven’t highlighted this as a specific trend, but it’s no less a priority and something every organization will need to respond to.
We believe that within all of these trends lies significant opportunity for the sector. For our customers that means enhanced capabilities, more flexibility, greater efficiency and increased value.
Hybrid solutions: the foundation for freedom of choice
In previous years we’ve highlighted how hybrid architectures – those making best use of edge, cloud, and on-premise technologies – have become the de facto choice for security solutions.
The drivers for the choice of architecture will be unique to every organization, taking into account technological, legal, ethical and governance concerns and requirements. The environment is evolving quickly, and therefore freedom of choice is imperative.
Hybrid solutions give freedom of choice in how to store, view, and analyze video, or manage devices. A combination of edge, cloud, and on-premise technologies can deliver an optimal total system solution, or its flexibility used to choose the specific instance preferred.
Whether demanded by emerging local and regional regulations or concerns over control of data, cost, or energy efficiency, hybrid solutions will continue to offer the greatest flexibility in creating architectures to best suit specific organizational needs and allow a system to be scaled.
AI evolution alongside AI efficiency
Development within the field of AI continues to race ahead. Deep learning technologies are the bread and butter of most analytics solutions within the security sector, while newer generative AI technologies are rapidly maturing. There is still a lot of hype in certain areas but real applications of generative AI in the security sector are becoming available. Each step of evolution brings with it a new set of opportunities, but also ethical, legal, and corporate considerations.
Generative AI models are large and require much compute capacity to execute, which creates a debate in how to balance the cost of AI (both in terms of financial investment, but also in terms of energy use and environmental impact) with its value. A lot of effort is being put into reducing the size of the models while maintaining the quality of results. The increased use of AI technologies only reinforces hybrid architectures as the standard.
The various ‘flavors’ of AI – from deep learning-based object recognition to generative AI – either demand or benefit from being applied at different places in the value chain, and in specific environments. Generative AI can assist operators in interacting with security solutions in natural language but, for the foreseeable future at least, require significant processing power. Conversely, deep learning-based analytics such as enhanced object recognition can be performed within surveillance cameras themselves.
Eventually this will enable generative models to be, at least partly, run on cameras with high-quality results. At the same time the models are improving in quality with regards to ethical aspects, bias, hallucinations, and the risk of making the wrong decisions.
Over time there is a big opportunity to dramatically change the efficiency and effectiveness of security operations. Algorithms will be able to understand what is happening in a scene and react to anomalies, based on the analysis on different types of input data, including but not limited to visual information. Input data will come from radar, audio, and numerous other sensors. This will create solutions that enable increasingly proactive capabilities and generate valuable insights in security scenarios for long term planning.
Beyond safety and security becomes real
The application of increasingly advanced computer vision, audio, access control and other connected technologies continues to serve security and safety use cases. Greater accuracy of analytics through the application of AI – particularly in object recognition – means that incidents can be responded to more quickly and effectively than ever before.
What is also clear is that the data generated by sensors of all types – video, audio, environmental, and more – can benefit numerous use case beyond the traditional. While still a relatively small part of the market, we expect to see an acceleration of applications aligned to operational efficiency and business intelligence.
This trend highlights the opportunities for increased collaboration across customer organizations. Technology being sourced or specified for one use case could well be used in another area of a business’s operations. For instance, data being created by video cameras employed principally for security purposes can be analyzed over time to improve customer or employee experience, sustainability, or process efficiency.
Through the high-quality hardware platforms available, the pace of development and innovation is astounding. Hardware vendors that foster an open and collaborative ecosystem of application developers and system integrators will bring greatest value to customers most quickly.
The “rebirth” of image quality
It may be counterintuitive to suggest that a focus on image quality is a trend in the sector, where many would assume it’s always been a priority (which, of course, it has). The trend is in how the images from visual sensors are being used, and with that the increased opportunities that better image quality brings.
The paradigm shifts when we consider that images are now often being initially viewed and analyzed by computers rather than humans, and that images are being viewed continuously, rather than when an incident of interest has taken place.
Advances in analytics and AI mean that a higher resolution image will inevitably lead to a better result, whatever the use case. Object recognition will be more accurate and more detailed data (and metadata) created. The drive towards even better image quality has been reignited.
With this has come opportunities for efficiency as well as effectiveness. A single camera producing much higher image quality can cover as large an area as multiple cameras would have been needed for previously. Higher resolution images also support analytics, for instance in large crowds, busy traffic intersections, or fast-moving production lines.
The human is still very much “in the loop”, as the saying goes. Operators will be automatically alerted to scenes they need to pay attention to, increasing efficiency and effectiveness of a response. Image quality as a focus will also place keen attention on the maintenance of surveillance cameras – still often a manual task – as small obstructions can have a significant impact on analysis.
The long-term value in products comes through software support
At the higher end of the security sector, the quality of hardware has been improving year-on-year. Today, hardware devices can be of such high-quality – particularly in terms of performance and capabilities – that expectations about their lifetime are greater than ever.
But while quality hardware can last for many years – as illustrated by the length of warranties – the defining factor in a camera’s functionality, including cybersecurity, and therefore its lifetime value, comes through ongoing software support.
Vendor commitments to support software throughout the expected lifetime of the hardware are essential; software that continues to enhance and build on the capabilities of the camera and keep it as secure as possible.
This also underpins the total cost of ownership of hardware. An investment in better quality camera, with comprehensive software support throughout its lifecycle, will ultimately be a more effective and efficient solution.
Technology autonomy to the customer’s benefit
Our role, and that of our partner ecosystem, is ultimately to focus on meeting the needs of customers. Technology for technology’s sake serves nobody’s purpose – innovations must be aligned to the priorities of the end user.
This clearly means supporting customers’ goals in safety and security, operational efficiency, and business intelligence. But it also means supporting their cybersecurity posture, commitment to sustainability through energy efficient solutions, and flexibility and freedom of choice via open standards-based technologies and platforms.
Technology vendors with more autonomy over their core technologies are clearly best placed to support these customer requirements. Greater control over foundational technology, from the silicon “upwards”, will allow a vendor to design specific capabilities and functionality aligned to customer needs into its products. Such an approach to core technology ownership will also allow a vendor to stand by commitments of being “secure by design”.
Furthermore, greater control of technology – at a component or even material level – is an important prerequisite to more effectively mitigate the risks of broader disruption to global supply chains. This enhances the ability to meet the requirements of customers, when they are needed.
We’re already seeing companies that would have traditionally been seen as software vendors designing their own semiconductors to gain more control over their service delivery – particularly in the area of AI – and we foresee this trend continuing in all sectors. Core technology independence is a trend we’re proud to say we’re some way ahead of, having developed our own system-on-chip, ARTPEC, for the last 25 years.
So, there you have it, our take on some of the trends that will shape the security sector in 2025. We’re sure you’ll have views on these and maybe some other trends of your own. We’d be delighted to continue the discussion on this with you.
Akureyri is the “Capital of North Iceland” and is the second largest urban area outside of Reykjavík. Situated at the head of Eyjafjörður, one of the longest fjords in Iceland, and with Hlíðarfjall mountain as a backdrop, it’s no surprise that the town is also a hub for adventure tourism.
At the base of Hlíðarfjall with views over Akureyri sits Hótel Hálönd, a new self-service hotel. Local, certified ICT Partner, Securitas Iceland were challenged to keep the property secure and provide guests with an automated check-in process, to minimize the need for staff onsite helping keep hotel rates down.
Challenge.
Accessible, but secure feel for visitors and staff
Automatic delivery of guest access codes
Remote monitoring and notifications for staf
Solution.
Protege GX with keypad readers for keyless entry
Data Sync sends PINs to guests 15 minutes after booking
Email/mobile notifications for staff if response needed
“Not many people believed in our idea of an unmanned hotel, but Securitas changed that with a smart technology solution from ICT. “
– Írena Sædísardóttir, Hotel Manager at Hótel Hálönd
Outcome.
Find out more. Server-based access control system, Protege GX, uses Data Sync to talk to the hotel reservation system. This software licence allows easy bi-directional integration with external data sources. At Hótel Hálönd it syncs customer bookings and access rights to the hotel, so when guests are confirmed, access codes are automatically sent within 15 minutes. It also ensures that PINs are only usable for the booking period and deleted when guests leave.
The tSec Keypad Readers connected to each door means that each unique guest PIN can be used to access guest rooms, ski/bike equipment storage, and other areas. Video surveillance also makes it easy to monitor and ensure the safety of guests in the hotel.
This solution delivers considerable cost savings as Hótel Hálönd has minimal staff, so guests benefit from competitive prices. They also have the freedom of no key or card to carry, easy access to communal areas, and no check in and out formalities.
“Protege GX meets all the customer’s needs. The flexible, modern technology makes it easy to bring self-service to life for the hotel.”
The proliferation of the Internet and smart buildings, increased investment in the telecommunications sector and the growth of data centres around the world are driving the demand for structured cabling and, consequently, the need for efficient testing of network installations.
The structured cabling industry, from manufacturers to designers and installers, is facing accelerated growth driven by system convergence, edge computing and cyber security. The speed at which telcos, systems integrators and cabling companies are migrating to fibre, green cabling, power over Ethernet (PoE) and other highly sensitive copper cabling technologies is increasing the demands on the delivery of quality structured cabling installations. Finally, the manufacturers of passive and active network equipment are making the certification and warranty of systems dependent on the performance of appropriate tests, which are becoming more and more demanding in terms of human resources, know-how and time due to the increasing complexity of the network.
Taking structured cabling testing to the next level
Structured cabling professionals need solutions that are affordable while offering the widest range of capabilities for use with a variety of cabling technologies in passive networks and applications.
The AEM TestPro CV100 structured cabling test system is recognised by cable companies around the world as the answer to the trends and growing demands of cabling construction, from data centres to smart buildings.
Speed: Users say the solution is extremely efficient and much faster than competing devices, allowing installers to test multiple connections in a day’s work, saving companies time and money.
Ease of use: The AEM TestPro CV100 testers are simple and intuitive to use, allowing cable infrastructure to be tested quickly and successfully by staff of varying skill levels.
Price: Additional cost benefits are provided by a price that is significantly lower than the competition, especially as network installers can use the same equipment to test copper, fibre and wireless networks.
One instrument for all tasks, from testing to certification
The AEM TestPro CV100 allows installation teams to use a single instrument with the same user interface for all tests, changing only the interfaces for each cable type – a particular advantage in smart buildings where complex cabling infrastructures are involved, from fibre optic to CAT6A cabling for PoE, CCTV, automation, and other advanced applications.
For those responsible for deploying and ensuring the operation of access points, IoT systems, smart lighting and security systems, TestPro CV100 offers a comprehensive set of tests to ensure the infrastructure is ready to support these advanced technologies. For example, TestPro CV100 certifies CAT6A cables in seconds, including all standard test parameters and additional parameters such as DC resistance imbalance, TCL and ELTCTL transmission losses and distance to fault. In addition, TestPro CV100 provides Level 1 fibre certification and, in combination with OTDR, Level 2 fibre certification.
In addition to the most feature-rich modular platform, AEM’s system also incorporates LiveWiremap software, which provides instant audio and visual confirmation of connectivity between endpoints. Users confirm that testing is further simplified by the use of dual displays – at both ends of the link – and by the sheer speed and ease of test execution and generating reports.
The SALTO BLUEnet Door Controller series provides a smarter, more flexible alternative to traditional access controllers. Thanks to BLUEnet wireless technology, there’s no wiring replacement or need for expensive installations.
Scalable and easy-to-deploy
The BLUEnet Door Controller’s compact DIN rail mountable range offers scalability through BLUEnet wireless technology. This allows for cloud-based access and on-prem system configurations.
Thanks to the small housing design of these compact units, the BLUEnet Door Controller is ideal for standard mounting DIN rails, which optimizes cabling in any building application. Installation is easy: the BLUEnet Door Controller can be installed in standard electrical distribution boards and small housings for rapid mounting DIN rails.
Innovative, flexible, and cost-efficient
Thanks to SALTO BLUEnet wireless technology, the BLUEnet Door Controller series provides a smarter and more flexible alternative to traditional access controllers. There is no need to replace wiring, which reduces common – and one of the most costly – installation expenses.
Its universal SALTO compatibility allows it to seamlessly integrate with any access point designed to manage automatic door systems and access point connections (input/output), which optimizes cabling. SALTO’s BLUEnet Wireless online and SVN-Flex capabilities deliver cost-efficient access control that extends security to non-door openings and doors that would otherwise be too difficult or expensive to secure.
Expand security operations securely and conveniently
The SALTO BLUEnet Door Controller series meets the highest industry rating for security. Its standard encryption communications guarantee maximum convenience, security, and BLUEnet connectivity.
Designed to control electric gates, automatic doors, barriers, and elevators, the SALTO BLUEnet Door Controller series provides a new level of accessibility, functionality, and security that easily manages access permissions. Its compatibility with SALTO’s full line of smart access solutions makes the SALTO BLUEnet Door Controller an excellent choice for secure and versatile smart access.
Features
Complete unit control for one door
Online or standalone usage
Fully compatible with SALTO’s technology and main features (SVN-Flex, door detection, remote opening, lockdown, easy office, etc.)
DIN rail built-in unit mounting system, which provides for a flexible and modular installation and allows for easy expansion
Includes port interfaces for 2 relays and 1 SALTO reader
Wiegand input configuration
Supports wireless configuration, thanks to BLUEnet connectivity
Fully integrated with SALTO cloud-based and on-prem smart access platform solutions