Schlage Computer-Managed
Locks
Protect Rock Valley College
210 CM Locks Cut
Costs, Secure Central Illinois Campus
FORESTVILLE,
CONN. - November 29, 2005 - Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies' Schlage Electronic
Security today announced that Rock Valley College, a community college located
in central Illinois, is using 210 Schlage Computer-Managed (CM) locks to secure
its Support Services building, the Student Center and a mass communications lab
that is open 24 hours a day. The college has already ordered 200 more CM locks
for its Stenstrom Center for Career Education, which is located off the main campus.
Schlage CM standalone locking products provide features found traditionally with
online, networked systems. User-friendly software on a laptop or PDA programs
the locks, access trim, and offline hard-wired controllers, which manage strikes
and magnets. New users, access points and access privileges can be programmed
into a CM lock in seconds. Users can select proximity, magnetic stripe, PIN or
i-Button credentials individually or in combination. The CM lock also provides
an audit trail for download onto a laptop or PDA.
"The ability to use one card for all systems makes my life a lot easier,"
reports Rick Jenks, Security Network Administrator for the college. "Card
access also promotes safety and security on campus. With the electronic CM locks,
we can pick and choose access areas and maintain a certain security level. Security
is not compromised."
Rock Valley College chose the CM locks and proximity cards because they integrated
smoothly with the college's existing Andover hardwired card access system that
uses proximity cards. All systems are transparent to the user and one card works
an all readers.
"There are major advantages to using the CM locks, particularly because of
our many part-time teachers, who may not teach on a regular schedule," Jenks
emphasizes. "We used to have to track their keys down because so many people
would forget to give them back. Now we can program the locks to simply deny access
after a certain date. This functionality saves us a lot of time and money."
Faculty members and staff used to have to carry several keys, and lost keys meant
replacing both keys and locks. If a building master key went missing, Jenks would
have to rekey the entire building.
"Manual keys are very expensive and time consuming," Jenks notes. "With
the CM locks, we only have to remove the card that was lost from the system. This
is a great reduction in overall long-term costs."
Jenks and one officer from the campus police department program the CM locks using
a PDA and Locklink 7.0 software.
The college has found CM locks an ideal solution in applications where hardwiring
is impractical or impossible. The first building to be outfitted with CM locks
at the college was the newly constructed Support Services building, which houses
maintenance, the campus police department and the financial services office. The
second building to be completed was the Student Center, which was undergoing renovation
and required upgraded security.
Rock Valley College has already ordered 200 CM locks to secure its new offsite
facility, the Stenstrom Center for Career Education. Because that building is
at a remote location, campus officials decided it needed the increased security
of electronic locks. Older on-campus buildings will also be retrofitted with CM
locks as funding becomes available.
"We chose Ingersoll Rand because they are known to produce quality products
and they've been around for a long time," Jenks concludes. "We didn't
want to invest a substantial amount of the school's money in a company that might
not make it in the long run. We also wanted to make sure that the company would
stand behind us. Ingersoll Rand is very good with immediate assistance, which
helps avoid long-term problems."
About Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies
Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies is one of the world's leading providers of
security products, services and integrated solutions serving an international
clientele of security professionals and their customers. Ingersoll Rand Security
Technologies' Schlage solutions range from biometric hand and fingerprint readers
and employee time-and-attendance systems to electronic access controls, wireless
locks and exit trims, electromechanical locks and strikes, electrical and electronic
exit devices, power supplies, monitoring consoles and controllers, architectural
hardware and mechanical locks.
From within the U.S., contact us at our toll free numbers 866-322-1237 (CT) or
866-681-2480 (CA) or visit us on the web: www.irsecurityandsafety.com, or www.recogsys.com.
Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies is a sector of Ingersoll Rand Company, a
diversified industrial company serving transportation, manufacturing, construction,
and agriculture industries. Ingersoll Rand brings to bear a 100-year-old heritage
of technological innovation to help companies be more productive, efficient, and
innovative. For more information on Ingersoll Rand, visit the company's web site
at www.ingersollrand.com.
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