In addition to the KeyWatcher Touch system, the Reader is also compatible with the KeyBank Touch Auto v1.7
By simply inserting a key into SmartKey Reader, new keys can be added, deleted, or location information from existing keys can be instantly read

Morse Watchmans reinforces its role as an industry leader in key control and access management technology with release of its new SmartKey Reader at ISC West 2015. Now, by simply inserting a key into the SmartKey Reader, new keys can be added to the system, keys can be deleted, or location information from existing keys can be instantly read, making it even more convenient to manage keys.

SmartKey Reader

“Morse Watchmans pioneered automated key control systems that eliminate the need for manual storing, logging and tracking of key access and usage and now we have taken the technology even further by automating key additions and deletions as well as location status,” said Fernando Pires, VP Sales and Marketing, Morse Watchmans. “With this device, errors can be reduced, efficiencies improved and most importantly, security can be enhanced.”

Designed for use with the KeyWatcher® Touch system and accompanying TrueTouch software, the free standing appliance connects to a computer via the USB port. Its wizard-like interface in the TrueTouch software is specifically designed so that users can add or delete keys quickly and efficiently.

In addition to the KeyWatcher Touch system, the Reader is also compatible with the KeyBank Touch Auto v1.7, available in Spring, 2015. With the updated version, users can enter vehicle information including year, make, model, sub-model, colour and fuel type when adding a key in addition to the delete and key location functions.

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