Keys

Keys

bluetooth |  wifi  |  infrared

Programmed with access permissions for each key holder, CyberKey smart keys serve as the gatekeeper for the CyberLock system. In addition, they provide the power needed to energize the CyberLock cylinder.

Key Scheduling

Each key contains a specific list of authorized locks and schedules of when they may be accessed. For example, a key can be programmed to allow access to one set of locks from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays and to another set of locks only from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekends. Keys presented outside of these schedules are denied access.

Key Control

Keys can be assigned a start date and an expiration date. This means keys can be issued before they become active, and can be set to expire at a specific time in the future. Key holders must reauthorize keys before access will be granted again. Setting short-term expiration dates is an excellent way to minimize risk due to lost or stolen keys.

CyberKey Facts

CyberKey smart keys are designed to prevent unauthorized duplication of the key ID code, meaning each CyberKey is unique and traceable.

CyberKeys contain encrypted access codes to identify the system to which they belong.

Up to 3,900 access events (Generation 1 keys) or 12,000 (Generation 2 keys), including both authorized openings and denied attempts, can be stored in memory.

CyberKey smart keys are designed to prevent unauthorized duplication of the key ID code, meaning each CyberKey is unique and traceable.

Key memory stores access schedules and a list of locks it can open.

Power to the lock is supplied by the battery in the key.

The body is composed of a highly durable fiberglass-reinforced casing.

Expiration dates can be easily set and modified.

  • Date and time permissions
  • Holiday scheduling
  • One-time use options

CyberKey Overview

CyberKey smart keys are designed with highly durable fiberglass-reinforced casings and are programmed with access permissions for each key holder.

CyberKey Overview

Contains a unique ID that cannot be changed or duplicated

Has the ability to store thousands of access events:

  • Lock ID
  • Date & Time
  • Event Type

Carries access schedules for the specific key holder

Retains encrypted access codes that bind the key to a specific system

Includes a battery which energizes both the key and each lock it touches

Break down of CyberKeys:

Rechargeable - Generation 2 CyberKeys have much more memory for lock lists and audit trails, and can program new locks with one touch.

CyberKey Overview

1

CK-AIR2 - Wifi/IR Technology

  • The CyberKey Air 2 is an electronic key used to operate CyberLock cylinders and FlashLock access points.
  • The Wi-Fi capabilities of this key enable wireless updating of schedules, permissions, and access events when the key is connected to an authorized Wi-Fi network.
  • Three-button operation used to check key status and change key mode
2

CK-Blue3 – Bluetooth/IR Technology

  • The CyberKey Blue 3 is an electronic key used to operate CyberLock cylinders and FlashLock access points.
  • The Bluetooth 5.0 is activated with the push of a button and allows users to update access permissions on the go using an Android or iOS app. CyberKey Blue 3 has a convenient micro-USB port for charging on the go.
3

CK-Flash – RFID/Bluetooth/IR Technology

  • The CyberKey Flash is an electronic key that can access CyberLock, FlashLock, and CyberLock Flex access points.
  • A three-button, customizable display allows users to navigate access modes and view key events, expirations, and battery status. Update access schedules and lock permissions in the field via a Bluetooth enabled smartphone.
4

CK-Plus

  • Entry-level CyberKey
5

CK-USB – IR Technology

  • Entry-level CyberKey
  • Dual charge option, tip or micro USB port for charging
Battery, field replaceable - Generation 1 CyberKey smart keys are powered by a field replaceable 3-volt lithium CR2 battery.
1

CK-IR7 – IR Technology

  • The CK-IR7 CyberKey smart key is powered by a 3-volt lithium CR2 replaceable battery and is compatible with all CyberLock cylinders. The off-the-shelf 3-volt lithium batteries can easily be changed in the field.
2

CK-X – IR Technology, Hybrid

  • Extended memory
  • The CyberKey X combines the increased memory capacity of Generation 2 CyberKeys with the infrared technology and replaceable battery of Generation 1 CyberKeys. The memory can hold up to 12,000 locks or audit events, or up to 100 lock downloads.
  • Hybrid CyberKeys combine the increased memory capacity of Generation 2 CyberKeys with the infrared technology and replaceable battery of Generation 1 CyberKeys.

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