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Since 1974   

Access Control

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Locking In Your Security

CyberLock electronic cylinders replace standard mechanical cylinders.

Each CyberLock cylinder is an electronic version of a standard mechanical lock cylinder. Installing the cylinder into the lock hardware is as simple as removing the existing mechanical cylinder and replacing it with the CyberLock cylinder.

 

 

No wiring or battery is required at the lock.

The lock installs without wiring of any kind, and does not contain a battery. The power required to open a lock comes from the battery in the key. CyberKeys use a 3-volt lithium battery, easily replaceable in the field.

 

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CyberLocks cannot be picked.

CyberLocks have no through hole, and cannot be picked like a mechanical lock. Dirt and moisture will not interfere with the operation of the cylinder. CyberLocks resist forced rotation, and are designed to remain in the locked position if tampered with.

 

 

CyberKeys cannot be duplicated.

It is not possible to create a duplicate of a CyberKey. Passwords in the software and hardware are unique to each installation, and protect against creation of unauthorized keys. And, although two keys in the system can be programmed alike, each one will make its own unique record of events in the software.

 

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Each key contains a list of locks it can open, with days and times.

The CyberKeys are programmed with the access privileges for each user. A standard key holds a list of up to 3,300 locks the user can open, with the schedule of days and times they are allowed in.

 

 

Keys can be assigned a begin date and an expiration date.

This means keys can be issued before they begin working, and can be set to expire at a particular time in the future. Setting short-term expiration dates on keys is an excellent way to minimize risk due to lost or misplaced keys.

 

Data Transfer

A record of all events is stored in both the locks and the keys.

Each time a key is used at a lock, a record of the lock ID, date, and time is stored in the key, and a record of the key ID, date, and time is stored in the lock. The key stores up to 3,900 of the most recent access events, and the lock stores the most recent 1100 access events. Locks and keys also record when an unauthorized person attempted to open the lock.

 One Key . . . Multiple Locks

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One key can be programmed to open doorways, padlocks, cabinets, safes, ATM machines, and more!

The complete line of cylinders allows controlling access to much more than just doorways. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, the durable CyberLock tracks and controls access to padlocked gates, safes, cash drawers, server cabinets, fare boxes, freight trucks, and ATM machines.

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 CyberVaults

Entry On Demand

The CyberVault enhances CyberLock systems by providing the ability to allow people access to specific areas without the need for them to have their own key.

20 Key Vaults add two primary benefits to a standard CyberLock system:


    1.  The ability to have a "shared key" system while having individual access priviledges and tracking.

    2.  By attaching regular keys to CyberKeys, you now have a secure place for those keys as well and know who "checked them out."
Single Key Vault20 Key Vault

 CyberAudit-Web Software Options

CyberAudit-Web Professional 


CyberAudit-Web Professional installs on either a PC or Mac for local control or on a server to support a small number of concurrent software users.  Up to 500 locks and 500 keys can be easily managed using Professional.

Professional offers a suite of features in addition to the basics of scheduled access and auditing: key expirations and lost key settings for a high degree of key control, reporting options using the data from the locks and keys, and email notification of specific events such as denied entries or weekend activity.

CyberAudit-Web Enterprise


CyberAudit-Web Enterprise is a comprehensive, feature-rich software ideal for large, widespread businesses and campus settings.  The Enterprise system is specifically designed for installations of 15,000 locks, 15,000 keys, and 500 concurrent users with the need for in-field changes.

Enterprise users can easily access the dedicated software server from any computer on a local network or the World Wide Web just by opening a web browser and logging on.  In addition to all of Professional's features, a hierarchy of administrators can also be set, allowing each manager in the organization control over only the locks, keys, and people in their area of responsibility.

  

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