Communicators
Communication devices are the interface between the CyberLock hardware and the CyberAudit Software. With a communication device, you download your keys into the software, and update your keys with new schedules and permissions.

CyberLock has many options for communicators, depending on the level of software used:
IR Encoder
The IR Encoder is a small and portable infrared device that connects to
a USB port. Simply line up the key infrared port and IR Encoder infrared port to begin the communication process.
USB Station
The USB Station is a desktop device that connects by cable to the computer's USB port. This communication device recharges the battery
of the rechargeable CyberKey.
WebStation
The WebStation is also a desktop device that can be used at a computer, or anywhere inside the facility where there is a network connection. The WebStation also recharges the battery of the rechargeable CyberKey.
Authorizer System
The Authorizer system is designed for remote key programming and downloading. The Authorizer system provides convenience for key users because it updates keys without direct access to a computer.
The Authorizer system is comprised of two parts, the keyport
and the hub. 
The keyport is a wall-mounted device that connects
back to the management software through the hub over the
internet, on a local network, or by modem. There can be two keyports connected to a single hub. There are two kinds of a keyports, a keyport with a number pad (Authorizer Keyport),
and a keyport without a number pad (Authorizer Mini Keyport).
The keypad allows for the use of PINs or Mission numbers (see the Software section for more information). Keyports may be installed at an area where there is not a desktop computer, such as outside an office door, in a hallway, or by the main door of your facility.
CyberKey Vault, Single Key Cabinet
The CyberKey Vault is a small cabinet that holds a single unprogrammed CyberKey securely. The single key cabinet requires
an authorized RFID card before it will program and release the key.
The Vault itself is connected to the internal network and reports back to the management software key and cabinet activity. The single key cabinet also recharges the battery of rechargeable CyberKeys.
CyberKey Vault 20, Multiple Key Cabinet
The CyberKey Vault 20 is a key cabinet that can hold up
to twenty extra-durable rechargeable CyberKeys (CK-RXD). The keys are stored in the cabinet, unprogrammed, until a PIN or RFID card is presented. When the key is returned to the cabinet, the cabinet reports back to the software all CyberKey activity. The cabinet also reports to the software when the door was opened and closed. The multiple key cabinet recharges the battery of the CK-RXD CyberKey.
For a list of communicators as well as part numbers, please contact us.