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Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies has developed an offline access control solution with its Schlage King Cobra Series 2 (KC2) Locks, SNAP programmer and SNAP PC application.



An upgrade from mechanical keys, KC2 locks and SNAP let end users secure doors, manage lists of up to 1,000 authorized users per lock, and access an audit trail of the last 1,000 uses to see who went where and when. The SNAP programmer is used to program the KC2 locks and communicates with a PC though a standard USB interface, much like a thumb drive or similar USB storage device.

The new King Cobra 2 and SNAP is also designed to help locksmiths and security dealers create new and recurring revenue streams to grow their business. By upgrading their customers to electronic access control, and then managing those openings for the customer, revenues will grow and the relationship with that customer will remain strong.

Several improvements and features have been developed for this series of King Cobra locks. New features include the ability for the locks to be programmed using the SNAP programmer. Also, a new lock memory capable of storing up to 1,000 individual users and 1,000 audit trail events. Other features include a keypad and an iButton credential reader to provide increased security over mechanical locks and pushbutton-only locks. The KC2 may also be used with more fully featured software programs, such as Schlage Security Management System Express, offering the ability to program auto-lock/relock times.

Ingersoll Rand
www.ingersollrand.com

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