Traka’s robust hardware and iFob’s make for a user friendly quality products designed to be a long term solution
Traka’s M-Series manages up to 20 keysets, S-Series up to 60 keysets and the L-Series up to 180 keysets

Traka, an ASSA ABLOY Group company, is exhibiting the latest generation of its electronic key cabinets at ASIS 2013.

The Traka Key Cabinets are designed to control and automate the process of issuing keys to employees and ensuring they are returned at the end of each work day making sure sensitive keys never leave the workplace. Negating the need for manual issue while saving management valuable time.

Accountability is key. One of the ultimate benefits of a Traka Key Cabinet is accountability. You will always know who has which key and the last person to have used a key. With our advanced key management systems you can access the full history of key transactions.

Through advanced system design and technology, Traka offers a wide range of cabinets specially designed to meet the needs and size of your organisation with the M-Series managing up to 20 keysets, the S-Series up to 60 keysets and the L-Series up to 180 keysets. Extension cabinets are available so Traka can grow along with your business all the way to an enterprise level solution.

At the center of Traka locker technology is its award-winning network and integration infrastructure, Traka32 Software, used across the company’s extensive product portfolio. Multiple key cabinets can be networked across the facilities or offices, all managed from one central location. This software enables admins to schedule events or curfews and have an audit trail of all key transactions. What may have once been a complicated system is now an easy procedure for pulling reports from multiple key cabinets thanks to Traka.

At the heart of our intelligent key and access management solutions is the Traka iFob. These clever devices are IP 67 rated and have a unique electronic ID which plays a vital role in controlling and monitoring assets and access, while compiling detailed audit trails. The chip inside the iFob stores a complete history of that particular key. This robust nickel plated brass tube known as the iFob is waterproof and dust resistant. Designed to take the day to day wear and tear, fit for all environments. Traka’s robust hardware and iFob’s make for a user friendly quality products designed to be a long term solution with minimal maintenance and maximum durability.

Key features of this technology include:

  • Real-time tracking – Staff can view the live status of all keys, and which co-workers are in possession of which keys
  • Curfew alerts – Curfews can be triggered to notify when a key has not been returned by a specific designated time
  • Historical data – Should an asset become damaged, its previous users can be easily identified
  • Quarantine – Keys that secure damaged assets can also be locked down remotely

Traka Key Cabinets can be customised with multiple access control methods, from simple integration with pre-existing ID cards (including proximity and magstripe) to biometrics. Fingerprint readers, for example, stop a key from being accessed via a lost or stolen ID card.

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