by Shane Henson — June 18, 2012—Morse Watchmans, a provider of advanced security solutions and manufacturer of security management products used by facilities managers in a host of industries, recently launched its KeyWatcher Touch key control and asset management system.
The KeyWatcher Touch is designed to enable a fully integrated access control solution that can be tailored to individual requirements both now and in the future, says Morse Watchmans. This unique feature allows organizations to prepare for and adapt to change with minimal or no disruption to the daily operation. Key control cabinets can be added where and when needed to support organizational growth while the overall system maintains high reliability and performance, including the common usage of data bases and programming.
Other new features of the KeyWatcher Touch include a high-resolution 7″ capacitive touch screen/LCD display; KeyAnywhere to allow the return of any key to any KeyWatcher cabinet in the system; and KeyFind to quickly find a specific key.
The new 7″ capacitive touch screen/LCD display is designed for superior durability and reliability. The larger size of these LCD (liquid crystal display) screens allows for easier viewing by the user and also permits the addition of more information to be displayed on the screen. Content, directions or other information is displayed with crisp colors and high contrast and at a resolution of 800 x 480 to help ensure excellent readability. The front glass is rated at 7 Mohs hardness for scratch resistance yet only requires an activation force close to 0 grams for operation.
Keys available for access can be called up on the screen, explains Morse Watchmans. “My Keys Out” and “Find Key” are additional new operations that provide users with the location of a specified key, what keys have not been returned, and when the key will become overdue. Reservations and optional comments can be entered at the site.
The KeyWatcher Touch is engineered around a new CPU (central processing unit) board with a built-in SD (secure digital) card slot, USB (Universal Serial Bus) connectivity, 10/100 Ethernet and audio output jack. Additional convenient user features include access via a new optical fingerprint reader and card reader (complete with alarm and access control integration capability), as well as larger buttons and an easier to use interface that offers step by step instructions.
Control and management of the system including programming, remote functions and reporting are available with KeyWatcher TrueTouch software and KeyWatcher Server as the primary interface for the client software and database maintenance.