Descriptions
A digital cabinet lock with 2pcs IB (Integrated Circuit) cards is an advanced locking mechanism used for securing cabinets or enclosures.
Here’s a breakdown of the components and their functions:
Digital Cabinet Lock: This is an electronic lock that uses digital technology to secure the cabinet. It usually requires a code, a card, or a biometric input to unlock. Digital locks provide enhanced security over traditional mechanical locks and can offer features like audit trails, remote access, and time-based access control.
2pcs IB Cards: IB cards refer to Integrated Circuit cards, which are commonly known as smart cards. They contain a microchip that stores encrypted data. These cards are used to authenticate and authorize access to the digital lock. In this case, having two IB cards means that access can be granted using either one of the two cards, or both cards might be needed depending on the configuration.
Main Features
Enhanced Security: Digital locks with smart cards offer improved security over mechanical locks, as they are more difficult to bypass or duplicate.
Access Control: The IB cards can be programmed to grant or restrict access based on user credentials, time, or other parameters.
Audit Trails: Many digital locks can log access events, allowing administrators to track who accessed the cabinet and when.
Convenience: Digital locks eliminate the need for physical keys, reducing the risk of losing keys and simplifying access management.
Flexibility: The system can be configured to require one or both IB cards for access, depending on security needs.
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Order Data
Item No | Descriptions |
TP-5612-912 | Digital cabinet lock, with 2pcs IB card |