The next step is to decide whether the system should be based on Barcode or on RFID technology. In order to collect the keys, the person logs into the system by means of the integrated keypad and display. The key(s) or set(s) of keys for which the person is authorised, lights up and is unlocked. Upon return, the person scans the barcode on the keyseal with the integrated barcode scanner and the slot in which the set of keys should be placed lights up. On insertion, the keyseal is locked immediately, which makes it impossible to remove or change the location of the keyseal afterwards.
The KeyConductor keeps a full audit trail of collected and returned keys, which can always be retrieved on the display, or which can be downloaded on a USB stick. Furthermore, the barcode version comes standard with a door and electronic lock.
The cabinet can easily be mounted and only needs standard power. With the user friendly wizard, you can easily create master data such as users, keys and authorisations on your PC. Once finished, the configuration is saved on a USB stick which is then inserted in the KeyConductor and your key management system is ready for use! Of course the KeyConductor can also be equipped with a network interface. In that case, you can send the configuration file over the network to the KeyConductor, but you can also download the reports and audit trail from the unit through the network. Last but not least, also swipe card or proximity readers can be connected.