CyberLock Electronic Access Control for Remote Sites
CORVALLIS, OREGON, June 15, 2009-CyberLock, manufactured by Videx, www.videx.com, is a powerful access control solution for remote sites that have no access to power. The CyberLock system is unique in that it uses the mechanical lock hardware and padlocks that are already present at a site. Simply replace each lock's mechanical core with a CyberLock electronic cylinder to gain key control and auditing. All this is done without hardwiring.
CyberLock gives management the ability to track contractors and employees in situations where multiple companies may be sharing control rooms, equipment sheds, or other protected areas. With CyberLock, owners know when vendors visit their sites because the CyberLock electronic lock cylinders and keys record openings and exceptions such as unauthorized attempts to gain access. It's this detailed audit reporting that makes the CyberLock system so powerful.
Each electronic key can be programmed to open selected locks and padlocks on specific days and only during certain times on those days. The key contains the access privileges each employee needs to do their particular job. Keys can be set with a date to begin operation as well as an expiration date. The CyberLock system eliminates worries about lost keys because the electronic key cannot be duplicated and a missing key can be quickly deactivated.
About Videx
Established in 1979, Videx is an industry leader in the design and manufacturing of access control and security products. Videx products are shipped directly from their headquarters in Corvallis, Oregon to customers worldwide. For information about CyberLock, please contact Videx by phone at (541) 758-0521, by fax at (541) 752-5285, by email at sales@videx.com, or visit our web site at: www.videx.com
Contact:
1105 N.E. Circle Blvd.
Kathleen Childs
Corvallis, OR 97330
Media Communications
541-758-0521
kathleen@videx.com