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At the heart of a CyberLock system is
the highly intelligent CyberKey, which cannot be duplicated. Each
user's CyberKey carries a unique schedule: what locks the user may
open, and when are they allowed to open them. Keys can also be
programmed with a date to begin working, and a date for the key to
expire. CyberKeys each have a unique ID and are programmed with
access codes that identify it as belonging to a system. Up to 3900
access events can be stored in the memory of each key, with details
on the locks the key has contacted and the date and time of the
contact.
It’s the battery in the key that
powers the system. When the key touches the lock, the battery powers
the circuitry in the CyberLock so that the key and lock can
communicate. Two different keys are available: one with a
replaceable 3-volt battery and one with a rechargeable lithium ion
polymer battery. Installed and used across the Globe
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