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 Morse Watchmans featured the SmartKey® Single Locker Module at the ISC West 2011

The SmartKey® Single Locker Module is used for safeguarding and storing small items

Morse Watchmans featured the SmartKey® Single Locker Module, used for safeguarding and storing small items, at this year's ISC West show. The locker can be integrated into any of the KeyWatcher cabinets to hold documents, CDs, weapons, cell phones, and other small objects.

"The SmartKey single locker module is an important feature in our product portfolio because it expands the capability of the KeyWatcher cabinets," said Fernando Pires, VP Sales and Marketing, Morse Watchmans. "It's a creative option that provides end-users more flexibility with their key control and asset management solutions."

The SmartKey Single Locker Module is designed with a smaller footprint for integration into a multi-module KeyWatcher along with card, key and dual-locker modules to provide complete customisation for the user. It can be set up as a personal storage space with controlled access for one or multiple users and is ideal for use in law enforcement, parking garages, educational and medical facilities and other similar security applications.

The locker can be accessed only with an authorised user code and any time the locker is opened, the activity is recorded. In addition, a door left open, the use of force to gain access, a power failure or even the misuse of the keypad will trigger an alarm and record the event in the log file. As one module in a KeyWatcher, the SmartKey Single Module Locker is controlled by a single console and monitored by the Key Pro™ Software, a PC application that offers extensive management reporting capability as well as a scheduling tool that automatically downloads all data to a secure PC.

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