Training

Training course

by Mark Rowe

ASSA ABLOY Access Control, a UK division of ASSA ABLOY, the door opening and physical security product company, has released the latest dates for its Aperio technical training course.

The free course covers the product’s intelligent hardware features, product specifications, operating processes, and installation practice. Attendees get a demonstration of the system’s wireless hub configuration, how to install, configure and commission the devices. The course finishes with trouble-shooting, and a question and answers session. Abloy describes Aperio as a smart technology that enables the wireless linking of mechanical locks to access control systems. The technology uses a card-based solution to eliminate the logistical challenge associated with lost keys.

Richard Hall, Technical Sales Support Manager at ASSA ABLOY Access Control, says: “The Aperio course gives installers an invaluable opportunity to see how integrating the technology into their existing access control systems could cut energy and maintenance costs, while removing the frustration and administration involved with lost keys. We continue to hold the course at a centre of excellence for training – our dedicated ASSA ABLOY Academy in Willenhall. Over 100 attendees benefitted from the course last year, and we hope to host many more this year and in 2019. The course is suitable for access control manufacturers, installers, and engineers.”

The 2018 dates are October 21, November 28 and December 11. Refreshments are provided over the day, plus lunch. Larger companies wishing to book onto the course may be able to specify a separate training date. To book a place contact Claire Jones at [email protected].

Visit www.assaabloy.co.uk/aperio.

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