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Key Master Lite is a Windows based offline access control solution that provides powerful security features in an economical entry-level package. The Key Master Lite 3.0 software makes it easy to define system hardware, configure access control permissions, set up anti-passback and zone control, manage cardholder databases, generate reports and export data. All access control decisions are made by system controllers, so the system functions independently of the KeyMaster Lite PC.

  • easy installation
  • quick setup
  • cardholder photographs
  • multi-language
  • PIN keypad support
  • multiple site control
  • anti-passback
  • site control via LAN or modem
  • multiple companies
  • mantraps and turnstiles
  • fire sensor inputs
  • public holidays
  • time schedules
  • time & attendance reporting
  • full online help
  • compatible with Windows 95/98/NT4/2000/Me/XP
Key Features of Key Master Lite

KeyMaster Lite

Powerful offline access control solution

Access control has grown to be an essential tool of everyday security for businesses and residentional flats or developments.  Access control solutions provide a means of controlling, monitoring, and restricting the movement of people, assets or vehicles in, out and around a building or site.

Why Access Control?

Locks and keys also allow you to secure your building, but when keys are lost or stolen, the inconvenience and expense of changing locks and re-issuing keys can be considerable. Keys may also be copied, creating even more security risks.

Once an access control system is installed, all doors controlled by the system will automatically lock when the door is closed. Anyone without a PIN or access token is unable to enter. If necessary, doors may be set to unlock during a designated time frame.

Access control can also offer flexible control over users’ access rights. For example, all staff can gain access through the main door of a building, but access to internal areas may be restricted to those who have a specific need to be there. Access may also be restricted by time, only granting access to particular users at certain times of day or night.

All businesses, whether small, medium or large, have assets that need to be protected from theft. There is also the issue of protecting staff and their property. It is common in buildings that are secured by locks and keys for doors to be left unlocked all day. This opens up the possibility of opportunist theft and malicious damage.

Electronic access control provides the most efficient and convenient way of securing your building and assets. Installing an access control system means that you will never have to change a lock again. Tokens are issued to allow access through the controlled doors, and are easily barred from the system if they are lost, stolen or just not returned by someone who leaves your company. Barred tokens will not allow access through the controlled doors.

The 3300 proximity controller with the capacity for 2000 user tokens or cards and up to 2 entrances / locks to be controlled. Very flexible features are all programmed via a master token, user keys and an optional ‘take-on’ reader. Multiple master tokens can be enrolled on to the system. A memory stick keeps a copy of the user token data base. The system operates from 12vdc and has voltage free relay contact outputs.

AC3300 PROXIMITY CONTROLLER

Complementary Products Available Include:

This picture shows the AC3300 mounted in a power supply unit with a trades clock.

Vandal Resistant Reader

Features include:

A range including key fob style tokens, watch style tokens and cards.  Cards can be printed with I.D. information if required.The PKT150 user token is maintenance free, working on a mutual inductance principle thus requiring no batteries. The tokens are encrypted using 26 bit Wiegand protocols making them virtually impossible to copy.

Panel Mounted and Standard Readers

The S150PMR reader has a 1-4cm read range and will fit any panel with a standard size PAC cut-out and stud spacing, the reader has an on board confirmation sounder 

Passive Proximity User Devices