SALTO has launched a brand new version of its best selling SALTO GEO (Global Electronic Opening) electronic cylinder to secure IT server racks.

Specially developed in response to demand from computing, data storage and IT companies, the SALTO GEO half cylinder swing handle is fully integrated with the SALTO XS4 access control platform and is powered by SALTO’s patented SVN technology. Its compact size and easy installation make it the ideal electronic locking system for almost any type of swing handle server rack on the market.

The new electronic cylinder lock provides a wire free fully stand alone electronic access control solution to secure access to server racks in increasingly important and sensitive locations. It also eliminates mechanical master key problems as there is no need to replace all the cylinders if a key is lost or stolen.

Available in six different color finishes, it offers a choice of ID carriers including iButton, Legic Prime, Legic Advant, Mifare, DESfire, Mifare Ultralight C and is NFC compatible on contactless versions. IP 66 protection gives protection against the ingress of dust or moisture and a BioCote antimicrobial coating can also be specified.

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