IFSEC 2011: Fully remote iLoq master key management
The key replacement feature has been designed to enable up-to-date remote access management including lost key elimination. The technology means that if a key is lost, a new key can be programmed remotely and sent to the user, and when it is inserted for the first time, previous keys are invalid.
The company will also introduce the Network Expansion 1-2-3 solution, designed for master key and access management applications that are entirely managed remotely.
The off-line operating S10 locking system can be expanded with wired Network Modules enabling direct communication of the administrators with critical lock as well as managing key updates remotely.
How it all works
A spokesman for the company said: “Level 2 of the Network Expansion Solution 1-2-3 includes connection of an Key Programming Hotspot to a Network Module. The system administrators can change access rights of a key fully remotely in the S10 locking system and instruct the key user to insert the key in any key programming hotspot of the locking system for updating the access rights. This method can be used for giving temporary access to maintenance companies.
“Level 3 of the Network Expansion Solution 1-2-3 enables remote management of door locks. Up to six wired cylinders can be connected to the Network Module. Via the Network Module the administrators is able to blacklist lost keys and to read key insertion audit trails over the network. Furthermore it is possible to define calendar based door time control, e.g. at main entrances equipped with motor locks.”
IFSEC 2011: Fully remote iLoq master key management
The key replacement feature has been designed to enable up-to-date remote access management including lost key elimination. The technology means […]
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