School Security Technology Introduced

CyberLock® Brings an Audit Trail and Key Control to Padlocks

CORVALLIS, OREGON, — CyberLock® technology brings key control and an audit trail of every opening to padlocks. Tough, intelligent, and built with stainless steel components, the unique design of these electronic padlocks allows them to perform extremely well in the harshest outdoor environments.

The system consists of the CyberLock electronic padlock that cannot be compromised by any conventional lock-picking methods, and the CyberKey® that cannot be duplicated. As with all CyberLocks, you can restrict access for authorized users to selected locks on specific days, and only during certain times on those days. Each time the CyberKey opens a padlock, a record of the event is stored in both the padlock and key, providing a comprehensive audit trail of activity.

The CyberLock family of electronic padlocks is constantly growing and includes a line of standard solid-body brass padlocks with stainless steel components. Two new additions are the Hockey Puck and Bar Bell. The Hockey Puck, with a stainless steel body and anti-drilling features built into its core, is highly resistant to violent force. When in the closed position, its buried shackle prevents attacks from bolt-cutters. The Bar Bell padlock has a stainless steel core and locking post. Environmentally sealed with “O”rings to prevent water and dirt from reaching its inner core, it is ideal for applications such as sealing underground utility vaults and marine cargo containers.

In addition to electronic padlocks, CyberLock access control products include an extensive line of electronic cylinders that install in lock hardware on doors, cabinets, safes, and cash drawers.

For more information about CyberLock products, please contact Videx by phone at (541) 758-0521, by fax at (541) 752-5285, by email at sales@videx.com, or visit the web site at http://www.videx.com/.

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