Georgia access-control deployment

Hartmann I/O, Elevator, Aperio & Deployment

Integration engineering, controller and software setup, server or embedded deployment, testing and long-term service.

Hartmann PROTECTOR.Net and Aperio integration topology
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Extend access control without losing system accountability

Elevator relays, monitored inputs, wireless locks and third-party integrations can reduce separate operator workflows, but every interface needs a documented owner, supported version, failure mode and acceptance test. We system engineering and commission the field hardware and the matching software behavior.

  • Elevator floor authorization and cab/fire-service coordination
  • Alarm, HVAC or building-automation inputs and outputs
  • ASSA ABLOY Aperio wireless lock and hub integration
  • Video, LDAP/directory and DSC intrusion integration where supported
  • HC Atom, on-site, cloud or dealer-hosted deployment engineering assessment
Hartmann PROTECTOR.Net and Aperio integration topology
Aperio hubs and wireless locks can appear as managed access points in the Hartmann platform.
KSEDCO supplies, installs, configures, maintains, repairs, and supports these systems across Georgia. Discuss a site or service request

Integration and deployment families

HC-Aperio8

Hartmann publishes support for up to eight Aperio locking devices through one to four hubs per HC-Aperio8 controller. We validate lock, hub, firmware and platform compatibility and perform door-by-door testing.

Elevator control

PRS elevator arrangements can scale by eight-floor modules and support substantial floor counts. Cabling, traveling cable, relay interface, fire recall and elevator-contractor responsibilities must be defined.

Configurable I/O

PRS-IO starters and expanders add monitored inputs or relay outputs for auxiliary alarms and control. ACE scripts or actions are documented so future service teams understand the cause-and-effect logic.

Embedded HC Atom

The Linux-based embedded option can reduce server infrastructure for smaller deployments. We confirm current capacity, release support, backup, remote-service and replacement strategy before selection.

On-site server

Local deployment supports enterprise identity, database and integration requirements. The security engagement must assign operating-system, SQL, backup, antivirus, certificate and patch responsibilities.

Hosted deployment

Cloud or dealer-hosted models can simplify local infrastructure but make internet, account ownership, support entitlement and service continuity part of the system engineering.

Acceptance testing is part of the field installation

InterfaceTests we define
AperioCredential grant/deny, door state, low battery, hub/network interruption, buffered events and recovery.
ElevatorAuthorized floors, denied floors, schedules, cab selection, emergency/fire behavior and relay labeling.
Intrusion/videoEvent mapping, time synchronization, operator acknowledgment, video call-up and failure notification.
Directory/mobileProvisioning, role limits, revocation, lost device, duplicate identity and audit history.

Official architecture resources

Odyssey deployment optionsAperio and controller architectureHartmann integrations

Plan an installed and supported system

KSEDCO can review the openings, existing equipment, network, software, credential workflow and integration requirements before recommending a current configuration for the Georgia.

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