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360 Technology Group delivers SALTO Products Guide: Software, Locks, Cylinders, Readers, Credentials and Controllers as an installed and supported solution. Our scope can include product sourcing and resale, engineering, installation, programming, commissioning, repair, lifecycle maintenance, system expansion and post-project support in North and South Carolina.

  • Equipment & Licensing
  • Engineering & Installation
  • Programming & Commissioning
  • Repair & Maintenance
  • Ongoing Support

New installation: For new work, we can coordinate the bill of materials, field installation, configuration, testing and turnover.

Existing system: For existing systems, we can troubleshoot faults, repair or replace components, maintain and modernize the deployment.

Authorized dealer · Certified installers · Charlotte, NC headquarters

360 Technology Group is an authorized SALTO dealer and certified installer

We have been selling, installing, programming and servicing SALTO systems across North and South Carolina since 2018 — more than 8 years. Our scope covers SALTO Space, SALTO KS cloud access and Homelok, electronic locks, cylinders, wall readers and controllers.

  • Authorized SALTO dealer — we quote and supply genuine SALTO equipment, licensing and subscriptions.
  • Certified SALTO installers — our technicians install, wire, program, commission and document the system.
  • Repair and takeover — we service, troubleshoot, expand and take over existing SALTO installations we did not originally install.
  • 24/7 emergency service — on-call service technicians for emergency repairs, plus scheduled preventive maintenance.

We cover every city in North Carolina and South Carolina from our Charlotte headquarters. Request a quote or service call Call 704-726-4254

North Carolina and South Carolina planning guide

SALTO Products Guide: Software, Locks, Cylinders, Readers, Credentials and Controllers

Selecting SALTO Products Guide: Software, Locks, Cylinders, Readers, Credentials and Controllers is an architecture decision as much as a purchasing decision. A complete scope explains what is being solved, what must integrate, how failure is handled and who owns the system after handoff.

SALTO Space software platform for on-premise smart access control and access management

Start with the decision, not the catalog

360 Technology Group evaluates SALTO Products Guide: Software, Locks, Cylinders, Readers, Credentials and Controllers as part of a complete software, integration and automation initiative. The recommendation should follow a field-verified problem statement, not a presumption that every published feature belongs in the project.

Discovery documents the current equipment, affected users, desired workflows, required integrations, security and privacy expectations, project constraints and measurable acceptance criteria. That evidence creates a fair basis for comparing reuse, migration and replacement.

For Carolina facilities, the scope should also account for occupied work areas, weather exposure, lightning and surge conditions, local construction coordination, network readiness, service access and the owner’s long-term administration model.

Detailed product and planning guides

Each card below opens a published guide with deeper product-family, design or implementation information.

Capabilities and selection checkpoints

The cards in this section summarize information to evaluate; they are not separate pages. Availability and compatibility can change, so final models and releases must be confirmed against current manufacturer resources.

SALTO product guide

Document who configures, tests, administers and supports this function after the project is accepted.

SALTO Space

Confirm which current models, editions, licenses and dependencies support this requirement before procurement.

Access methods and credentials

Connect this capability to a named user workflow and a testable result at the actual facility.

SALTO Homelok

Confirm which current models, editions, licenses and dependencies support this requirement before procurement.

Integrations and connected operations

Document who configures, tests, administers and supports this function after the project is accepted.

Electronic lock families

Compare retained equipment, migration effort, subscription impact and replacement options for this topic.

XS4 Original

Compare retained equipment, migration effort, subscription impact and replacement options for this topic.

XS4 One

Treat this as a design checkpoint; the final selection depends on field conditions and supported releases.

AElement and premium lock families

Document who configures, tests, administers and supports this function after the project is accepted.

Cylinders, retrofits and specialty openings

Confirm which current models, editions, licenses and dependencies support this requirement before procurement.

Neo Cylinder

Document who configures, tests, administers and supports this function after the project is accepted.

Electronic cylinders, locker locks and padlocks

Treat this as a design checkpoint; the final selection depends on field conditions and supported releases.

Evidence to collect before design

A useful survey and stakeholder review should produce the following project evidence for SALTO Products Guide: Software, Locks, Cylinders, Readers, Credentials and Controllers:

  • Users, roles, tasks, exceptions and measurable operating outcomes.
  • Source systems, APIs, data ownership, quality, retention, migration and synchronization.
  • Authentication, authorization, encryption, logging, privacy and compliance requirements.
  • Availability, performance, device, browser, accessibility and offline expectations.
  • Development, testing, production, deployment, rollback, backup and recovery responsibilities.
  • Acceptance scenarios, training, administration, monitoring, support and enhancement ownership.

Architecture and integration review

Bounded outcome

Define the user task and measurable result before selecting a platform or model.

Data boundary

Document sources, ownership, consent, retention, quality and permitted uses.

Integration contract

Specify APIs, events, failure handling, reconciliation and responsible system owners.

Security model

Design identity, roles, secrets, logging, backups and recovery into the architecture.

Evaluation

Test representative workflows, edge cases, accessibility, performance and abuse scenarios.

Operating model

Assign releases, monitoring, support, documentation and future improvement decisions.

Compare proposals on the same evidence

Product names and device counts do not make competing proposals equivalent. Ask each bidder to identify assumptions, exclusions, supported versions, owner responsibilities and the proof that will be delivered at acceptance.

Comparison area Evidence a complete proposal should provide
Fit for the operating need A written explanation of how SALTO Products Guide: Software, Locks, Cylinders, Readers, Credentials and Controllers supports the required users, events and workflows.
Compatibility A supported-parts, software, license and integration matrix tied to the proposed architecture.
Infrastructure Documented power, network, pathways, environmental and owner-furnished dependencies.
Acceptance Named tests, expected results, exception handling and responsibility for correcting deficiencies.
Lifecycle Current support status, update approach, warranty, subscriptions, spares and replacement planning.

Deployment and acceptance sequence

  1. Discovery: agree on users, operating outcomes, retained systems, constraints and acceptance criteria.
  2. Field validation: verify dimensions, infrastructure, environmental conditions, pathways, power, network and integration points.
  3. Documented design: name the architecture, supported components, licenses, responsibilities, assumptions and change process.
  4. Staging and implementation: prepare configuration, backups, labels and test scripts before controlled field deployment.
  5. Operational acceptance: exercise normal use, exceptions, outages and recovery; then deliver training and system records.

Software, firmware and lifecycle responsibility

Record the installed model, hardware revision, software or firmware release, license or subscription, warranty and administrator ownership at handoff. Those details make later troubleshooting and upgrade planning materially safer.

Downloads, release notes, advisories and manuals should come from the manufacturer’s official portal. 360 Technology Group links to official resources and does not host firmware files locally. Some portals require an authorized customer, dealer or support entitlement.

Before any update, confirm the exact model and region, prerequisites, supported intermediate releases, backup, maintenance window, integration compatibility, rollback limits and post-update test plan. Cloud-managed products may control release timing differently from locally managed systems.

Build a project-specific comparison

Share the facility type, Carolina location, existing platform, approximate device count, operating problem, required integrations and target schedule. 360 Technology Group can use that context to determine whether SALTO Products Guide: Software, Locks, Cylinders, Readers, Credentials and Controllers deserves a detailed site and design review.

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SALTO owner, administrator and buyer resources

Use these owner and buyer resources to connect product research with surveyed design, installation, software setup, commissioning, maintenance and support in North and South Carolina.

Discuss SALTO installation, maintenance or service

Official SALTO software, firmware and support

Use these manufacturer-owned portals for current downloads, release notes, manuals, advisories and technical resources. 360 Technology Group links to official sources and does not copy or host firmware files.

Update carefully: confirm the exact model, region, hardware revision, installed version, prerequisites, required intermediate releases, support entitlement, integrations, backup, maintenance window, rollback limitations and post-update tests. The wrong package or sequence can interrupt service or prevent a downgrade.

Some portals require a customer, dealer, certified-technician or active-support login. Cloud-managed products may update automatically and may not offer a public firmware file.