The free Solo training course takes two hours and is delivered by Paxton’s expert training team at range of locations across the U.S. The course includes demonstrations and hands-on exercises covering system setup, configuration, user management and commissioning.
Solo combines the straightforward installation of a standalone system with the capability of networked access control. There is no requirement for an on-site data network, server or centralized PC. The system is created and managed entirely from a smartphone. In effect, the phone is both the system itself and the key in your hand.
This nationwide tour has brought the latest in access control and security technology directly to installers, integrators, and industry experts, designed to offer hands-on demonstrations, training opportunities, and valuable networking.
In this week's Security News Roundup, Pye-Barker acquired Modern Systems, Zeus Fire and Security acquires Atlas Security, and security trade press visited Paxton's U.S. headquarters.
Founded more than 40 years ago in the U.K. by Anthony Brotherton-Ratcliff and now owned by his son, Sholto, Paxton started out in the access control space, but has since branched into video intercoms, electronic door handles, and video surveillance.
Founded in Brighton, U.K. in 1985, Paxton has grown from a small start-up into a global security technology manufacturer, now exporting to over 60 countries.