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FlashLock Gives Access in a Flash

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FlashLock by EKA CyberLock is designed to put access control in the palm of your hand. Using serial optical communications technology combined with a web-enabled device, administrators can issue access to any lock retrofitted with FlashLock.

They can send and receive duration limited access via text or email. Once users access the link, the screen of the hand-held device will flash. Users simply hold the phone up to the FlashLock face. If used during their assigned access schedule the lock will flash and the knob can be turned. If used outside of their access schedule the flashing screen will not open the lock.

FlashLock eliminates the need to worry about lost, stolen, or copied keys. With FlashLock, your mobile device is your key. For everyday use, FlashLock can also be opened using a simple and compact FlashLock fob.
To adjust or remove permissions, a user-friendly, web-based interface allows customers to make changes at any time. Additionally, FlashLock can be integrated into a larger EKA CyberLock system. This allows users to integrate CyberLock cylinders and smart CyberKeys with FlashLock.

FlashLock is available in products to suit a desired application including an IP68 rated padlock, a Flashbox which is a keyless lock box, and various cylinders types. All FlashLock devices enable access control using any web-enabled device.

Distributor: Davcor
Contact: 61 2 9612 4710

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