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SHIP is a proprietary communications protocol based on a software dialog that allows third party access control providers to manage and control SALTO offline and wireless locking devices by way of their own software GUI. Even though the SALTO locks are governed by the SALTO service, the operations are triggered from the integrator´s GUI.
Key Benefits
- The management of the SALTO users, doors, time zones, calendars, etc. is performed from the integrator´s front end S/W
- Audit trail of wireless locks and disconnected locks is displayed in the integrator´s S/W, including battery status
- Ability to remotely open the RF locks
How it works / Data Transfer
- Wall Reader:
When a credential is preseneted to the SALTO updater, the credential's audit trail is uploaded into the DB so it can be displayed in the Integrator's GUI; Permissions are updated and the expiration is renewed. Also, the blacklist is downloaded onto users' credentials enabling the blacklist to be efficiently distributed throughout the building, thereby maximizing the installation's security. - SALTO UBox:
Executes the updating process of credentials and communicates the user's Wiegand code to the Integrator door controller so that the decision to grant access or not is taken exclusively according to the Integrator's locking plan. - SALTO software and database:
The SALTO service manages everything within the SALTO ecosystem, including the SHIP communications. However although all the operations are governed by this hidden piece of software, the operations are triggered by the Integrator's software. - Databases are kept in sync. Configuration, Users, Doors, etc are exchanged.
- Integrator software, control panel and database:
The system operator triggers the SALTO operations from this GUI. - Integrator Door Controller:
Solution that controls the hard-wired door and is managed 100% by the integrator's system.
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