Access Control without wiring!

No Wiring to Locks: A major advantage of the CyberLock system is that the electronic cylinders themselves do not require any wiring or external power. The power to energize the lock comes from the CyberKey itself. This makes installation and retrofitting quick, easy, and cost-effective, particularly for remote sites or assets.

CyberLock cylinders are high security electronic locks designed to track and control access throughout your facility.

Cylinders are designed to the exact dimensions of the mechanical lock cylinders they replace. As the CyberLock cylinder needs no power or wiring for installation, it is ideal for securing remote and mobile assets.

Both locks and keys record audit trail activity for both authorised and denied events. This allows management to track and report on access to every lock, whether that is a door, cabinet or padlock on a gate.

  • Over 380 electronic lock cylinders

  • Cylinders retrofit into existing mechanical hardware

  • Designed to prevent unauthorized duplication of the cylinder ID code

  • Cylinders contain encrypted access codes to identify the system

  • No wiring or battery is required

  • A cylinder is energized by the battery in the key

CyberLock Cylinders…

CyberLocks are available for doors, cabinets, safes, padlocks and more…

Over 350 lock designs available!

CyberLocks can disable lost or stolen keys. If a key is flagged as lost or stolen, a CyberLock can instantly disable the key on contact. Internal and external theft or abuse can be mostly eradicated, where CyberLocks act as a deterrent due to their recording capability.

Yes, the electronics are sealed, for installation indoors and out. CyberLock cylinders are designed to operate in a variety of environments.

No, CyberLock cylinders have no keyway and cannot be picked like a mechanical lock. CyberLock cylinders resist forced rotation and, if tampered with, are designed to remain in the locked position.

CyberLock cylinders are most commonly programmed with Generation 2 CyberKeys. CyberKey smart keys “carry” lock data back to the software through Communicators.

CyberLock cylinders fit into the lock hardware just the same as the mechanical cylinders they replace. The lock hardware will operate in the same fashion as before the CyberLock cylinder was installed.

No, with CyberLock the need to re-key is eliminated. Locks can be “electronically re-keyed” in the field to provide immediate response to lost/stolen keys. For additional security, keys can be set to expire regularly, limiting exposure of a lost key.

It is very possible that the lock you need is already part of the CyberLock portfolio. To determine which lock is best for you, click here to view our lock specifications or contact us today.

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