Accredited Salto Systems installation and maintenance in Hobart

Trusted Master Locksmiths for premium Salto access control solutions

At Tasmanian Mobile Locksmith, we supply, install, and maintain Salto System’s world-leading digital access solutions, designed for strength, flexibility, and total control.

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Proudly family-owned and trusted across Tasmania since 1989

Accredited Master Locksmiths specialising in Salto Systems

Fully mobile service for expert Salto installation and support

Fair, transparent pricing for premium security solutions

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How we work with Salto Systems

The team at Tasmanian Mobile Locksmith takes care of every step, from the first site visit to long-term upkeep. We assess your property, map out your access points and match the right Salto platform to your needs, whether it’s Space for on-site control, KS for cloud management or Homelok for multi-unit living.

Our locksmiths handle installation, system setup and staff training, then stay involved to keep your Salto network secure and performing at its best.

  • We configure electronic locks, wall readers and controllers to suit each entry point.
  • We integrate Salto software with your HR or facility management systems.
  • We supply and program genuine Salto keys, fobs and mobile credentials.

Get expert help with your Salto system

Whether you need a new installation or an existing system fine-tuned, our Master locksmiths know Salto inside and out. Contact Tasmanian Mobile Locksmith for setup, support and advice that keeps your security working exactly as it should.

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Learn more about Salto Systems products

Salto’s product range covers everything from sleek digital door locks to full access control platforms. Here are the key products we install, support and maintain across Tasmania.

Salto XS4 Original and XS4 Original Plus

These flagship electronic locks are the workhorses of the Salto lineup. We install and program them across offices, schools and facilities where reliable, networked access control matters most.

Salto Ælement and Ælement Fusion

Designed for style as well as security, these slimline locks blend perfectly into modern interiors. We fit them in hotels, apartments and offices that want smart access without bulky hardware.

Salto wall readers and controllers

For gates, lifts and exterior doors, we install Salto wall readers connected to smart controllers. They let you extend digital access beyond standard locks while keeping everything in one secure system.

Salto Space on-premise system

For sites that need local, offline management, we install and service Salto Space. It provides powerful access control with complete data ownership and no reliance on cloud servers.

Salto Neoxx smart padlock

We use Neoxx padlocks to secure gates, warehouses and utility sites where cables and Wi-Fi are out of reach. They offer smart access and audit trails in a weather-resistant design.

Salto electronic locker locks

These compact units bring Salto’s digital access control to lockers and cabinets. Perfect for gyms, schools and hospitals, they keep storage secure without keys or hassle.

Still have questions?

Our Master Locksmiths are happy to help you choose the right Salto setup for your site. Call or message Tasmanian Mobile Locksmith for advice you can trust.

How we tailor every Salto setup

No two buildings behave the same. Old sandstone walls, steel frames, network dead zones — we have seen it all. We design each Salto system around the site itself, using the right mix of hardware, software and power options to make it reliable, tidy and future-ready.

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We listen before we lift a tool

We start with a proper site walk. You show us how people move through your building and where the pain points are. We note every access type (doors, gates, lifts and lockers), so nothing is missed.

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We choose the right hardware

Our locksmiths select Salto locks, wall readers and controllers that suit the layout and conditions. For example, we use XS4 locks for internal doors, Neoxx padlocks for outdoor areas and Space for local network control.

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We install with precision

We drill, wire and calibrate every unit to manufacturer standards, test connections and program user permissions. We label power supplies, check battery health and log every component for future servicing.

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We maintain and improve

Once the system is running, we keep it in top condition with scheduled checks, firmware updates and new-user programming. When buildings expand, we add new access points without disrupting your daily operations.

Where we work across Southern Tasmania

We call Hobart home, but you’ll spot our vans right across the south. From the city to the coast and out through the valleys, we help locals wherever good security is needed.

The South

Our work takes us through Hobart, Glenorchy, Kingston, Margate, Sorell, Huonville, Brighton and plenty of smaller towns along the way. If it’s in Southern Tasmania, we can get there.

What our customers say on Google

We’re proud of our five-star Google reviews. They come from locals we’ve helped out of sticky spots and clients who keep calling us back whenever they need honest, reliable locksmithing.

Why people keep choosing us

Good gear, good people, and work done properly. We’ve built our name on honest service, tidy installs and genuine care for every customer we help.

A locksmith installs a digital keypad lock on a wooden gate using a power drill, demonstrating secure lock installation services by TAS Mobile Locksmith.

We listen before we lift a tool

We start with a proper site walk. You show us how people move through your building and where the pain points are. We note every access type (doors, gates, lifts and lockers), so nothing is missed.

We choose the right hardware

Our locksmiths select Salto locks, wall readers and controllers that suit the layout and conditions. For example, we use XS4 locks for internal doors, Neoxx padlocks for outdoor areas and Space for local network control.

We install with precision

We drill, wire and calibrate every unit to manufacturer standards, test connections and program user permissions. We label power supplies, check battery health and log every component for future servicing.

We maintain and improve

Once the system is running, we keep it in top condition with scheduled checks, firmware updates and new-user programming. When buildings expand, we add new access points without disrupting your daily operations.

Frequently Asked Questions about Salto Systems products

Here’s where we cover the common questions people have about Salto Systems, digital locks and how our locksmiths can help keep them running perfectly.

What types of properties suit a Salto access system?

Salto access systems are built to adapt to almost any type of building, from small offices to multi-site facilities. The beauty of the design is that it scales easily, so you can start with a handful of doors and expand across entire sites without changing hardware.

Salto offers truly scalable, smart solutions that provide flexible and functional access control for every environment. We’ve installed Salto setups in schools, healthcare facilities, apartment complexes, government sites and private homes across Tasmania. Each one runs smoothly because the technology is modular, easy to manage and proven in real-world use across Australia and New Zealand.

Whether you need to secure a single tenancy or manage hundreds of staff credentials, Salto delivers the same reliability, convenience and control at every level.

Can Salto locks replace existing door hardware, or will I need new doors fitted?

In most cases, Salto locks are designed to retrofit directly onto your existing doors with little to no alteration. As experienced installers, we’ve upgraded plenty of sites across Southern Tasmania without replacing a single frame.

Many Salto units are built to suit common Australian mortice locks and locksets, which means we can swap out the old hardware and fit the new components neatly into place. The finish is tidy, compliant and immediately functional.

Once installed, the system removes the need for mechanical keys entirely. Access is handled by smart cards, fobs or mobile credentials, all managed through your Salto system. Each lock is specially designed for use in real-world settings, combining strength, precision and a clean fit that makes the upgrade process fast and straightforward.

How reliable are Salto systems in older Tasmanian buildings with thick walls or limited wiring?

Salto’s wire-free electronic smart door technology is ideal for heritage and hard-to-wire buildings. Each unit is battery-operated, so it doesn’t rely on mains power or complex cabling, which makes installation clean and non-invasive — perfect for older sites with solid brick or sandstone walls.

Because the system is a totally wire-free networked system, every lock communicates through encoded credentials or network nodes, keeping access seamless even when wiring isn’t possible. Despite the simplicity, the build quality is exceptional, offering the same high security standards as fully wired systems.

We’ve fitted Salto locks in historic Hobart offices, schools and government properties where drilling or rewiring wasn’t an option. The result is always the same: dependable performance that helps increase security without disturbing the integrity of the building.

What’s the difference between Salto Space and Salto’s standalone electronic locks?

Salto Space is a fully networked platform that gives you central control over every door and user. It’s ideal for large or high-traffic sites that need to update permissions quickly or monitor access across multiple areas in real time. This system provides a consistent level of security and visibility that suits schools, offices and government buildings.

In contrast, Salto’s stand-alone locks operate independently, without the need for a central server. Each stand-alone electronic locking system stores its own data and is updated manually or via smart credentials. They’re perfect for smaller setups, remote sites or buildings that don’t need a complex network.

Together, these systems have revolutionised access control, making it easier to choose a setup that balances flexibility, convenience and the right amount of oversight for your property.

How does a Salto system handle power outages or network interruptions?

Salto systems keep working even when the lights go out, thanks to the Salto Virtual Network SVN data-on-card technology. Instead of relying on a live connection, each user's credentials are securely stored and transfer access data between locks and the system.

Every time a card or fob is used, it can read and update card access information, refreshing permissions and audit trails automatically. This means all access rights stay up to date, even if a door or building goes temporarily offline.

With the introduction of the Salto Virtual and Salto SVN-Flex technologies, the platform can also push real-time access control updates through both wired and wireless points. The result is a system that stays secure, responsive and reliable, no matter what’s happening with your network or power.

Can you integrate Salto access control with alarm systems or building management software?

Yes. Salto access control is built on an open, modular framework that makes integration straightforward. It is an access control technology platform designed for flexibility, which means we can connect it with alarm systems, CCTV, time-tracking tools and full building management networks.

The system uses secure RFID credentials that communicate with third-party devices, allowing one card or fob to manage several functions across different systems. This creates smoother access management and less clutter for both users and administrators.

Within the wider access control market, Salto stands out by giving installers and clients control with a wide choice of integration options. We configure each setup to suit the site, from small commercial buildings to complex multi-tenant facilities, so everything operates together seamlessly.

How often should Salto locks or controllers be serviced, and what maintenance do you provide?

Like any good bit of gear, Salto systems run best when they’re cared for regularly. As an experienced installer, we suggest a full service once a year, or every six months in heavy-use sites like schools or hospitals.

Salto’s electronic locking solutions offer flexible maintenance schedules, so we can work around your hours. Each visit includes battery changes, firmware updates and calibration to make sure the hardware provides high reliability day after day.

The whole system is designed with convenience for users in mind. It’s a locking solution with a great range of features, and Salto delivers on that promise by keeping servicing quick and tidy. The result is dependable access control that just works — quietly, efficiently and exactly as it should.

Are Salto locks weatherproof enough for outdoor gates or storage areas?

Yes. Salto makes access control solutions that stand up to the elements as well as heavy daily use. Each unit is specially designed for use on busy entry points where rain, salt air or temperature changes would wear down lesser hardware.

For outdoor gates, storage areas and loading docks, we choose models tested to every door and market standard for toughness and reliability. The housings are sealed against moisture, the electronics are protected, and the finish resists rust and corrosion.

These systems deliver complete security across any type of door and market, giving you the same confidence outdoors that you expect inside. It is proper gear built to handle real Tasmanian weather.

Can you retrofit Salto systems in heritage or government buildings without visible wiring?

Yes. Salto’s wireless electronic design makes it ideal for heritage and government buildings where walls and fittings need to stay untouched. We often use the Salto XS4 One, an all-in-one smart lock that installs neatly onto existing doors without visible cabling or drilling.

These Salto electronic access control systems run on battery power and use encrypted data transfer, so there is no need for exposed wiring or surface-mounted conduits. The hardware is designed to blend into any type of architecture, from historic sandstone to modern office suites.

It is part of what makes Salto Smart such a practical choice. You get modern digital access with the strength and discretion needed to protect important sites while preserving their character.

What ongoing support do you provide after installation for training, updates and troubleshooting?

We stay involved long after the installation is complete. Our locksmiths provide hands-on training so your team feels confident using the system, updating credentials and managing permissions. We also handle software updates, battery changes and hardware checks to keep your setup running smoothly.

We work with a range of modern access control solutions, including Salto KS, which allows remote management and real-time monitoring. When updates roll out, we handle the configuration and testing for you.

Our familiarity with Salto products means we can adapt each system with a wide choice of custom options for any type of site, from small businesses to complex facilities. You are never left guessing — we are always just a call away if something needs attention.

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Get in touch with our locksmiths

Whether you need a new Salto installation or a quick service call, we’re ready to help. Fill out the form below and one of our team will be in touch before you’ve finished your cuppa.

9:00 am - 4:00 pm, Monday - Friday
Level 2, Shop 13, 31 Cambridge Road, Bellerive 7018, Tasmania.
(When visiting, use the carpark on Percy Street)
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