CISA AERO is a simple way of installing electronic access control using contactless RFID cards
in your hotel or B&B without you having to replace any locks or cylinders.
With CISA AERO you can set up electronic access control, managing access rights and issuing cards online.
Guests often don’t hand in keys or even lose them.
With CISA AERO the credential can be cancelled immediately without having to replace keys and cylinders, saving time and money.
Guests are granted access to certain areas only and, in some cases, at certain times too.
With CISA AERO you can easily set where and when your clients may be granted access.
I’d like to be able to trace who accessed a certain area in the event of a theft.
With CISA AERO you can save and consult the log which records the date, time and user.
I’d like to control access of emergency exits too.
Electronic access control can also be installed on fire and emergency doors with electronic handles combined with locks and panic exit devices.
With CISA Smart Access, CISAAERObecomes even smarter.
This highly secure and efficient system allows access credentials to be sent toa guest’s smartphone, drastically reducing interaction with reception.
How does it work?
When booking or checking in, guests receive a link to download the CISA Smart Access appand their credentials. They can open their door and communal entrances by simply tappingthe screen on their smartphone The digital key is automatically disabled at check-out.
Benefits for hotel staff ...
Digital keys can be sent to guests wherever they are,reducing interaction with reception, which now only needsto be staffed at the busiest times of the day.
... and guests.
Late arrivals, roomchanges or requestsfor additional access (spa, garage,...)can be dealt with remotely and thedetails sent to the guest’s smartphoneby WhatsApp or email, wherever they are.
Greater efficiency
Thanks to CISA AERO Smart Access, hotels can optimise staffing of the front desk, as access credentialscan now be sent remotely to guests without members of staff having to be physically present.