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October 11th, 2010
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Press Release: Is Your School’s Mechanical Lock and Key System Out of Control?

Corvallis, Oregon, October 8, 2010—The Videx CyberLock system of electronic locks and programmable keys offers a full-featured access control solution for schools with key control problems that keep them worried about who is accessing their buildings, and when. CyberLock increases accountability through the audit trail of key activity and lock openings that is stored in the locks and keys. The detailed audit reporting allows management to track traffic through their buildings and can be valuable when security issues arise.

The CyberLock system is unique in that it uses the mechanical lock hardware that is already present in school buildings so no expensive hardwiring or structural changes are required for installation. Simply replace the mechanical cylinders inside a building’s existing locks with CyberLock electronic cylinders.

The system’s electronic keys cannot be duplicated and the CyberLock electronic lock cylinders have no keyway to vandalize. Each user’s key can be programmed to access specific locks on selected days and only during certain hours on those days. The system entirely eliminates the expense of re-keying because each key can be pre-set with a date to begin operation as well as an expiration date. If a key is lost, it can be quickly deactivated.

With CyberLock, schools can implement an affordable system that is non-invasive and quickly provides the physical security, accountability and key control they need.

About Videx
Videx designs and manufactures access control and security products that are shipped from their headquarters in Corvallis, Oregon USA to customers worldwide. For more information about CyberLock, please contact Videx by phone at (541) 738-5500, by fax at (541) 738-5501, by email at sales@videx.com, or visit our web site at www.videx.com.

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