Precision mechanics combined with intelligent electronics - VERSO CLIQ is the technology of the future
How VERSO CLIQ-technology works
The electronic contact between keys and locking cylinders serves to transmit both power and data securely. Locking is enabled after the mechanical and electronic coding is verified.
The mechatronic key
Its most striking feature is the display on the key bow. This indicates the battery status and a friendly smiley emoticon appears when users have locking authorisation. A chip integrated into the bow converts each key into a unique electronic copy. Data transmission is powered by an easily replaced standard battery.
The mechatronic key is manufactured in a reversible key design. The key shank features a length profile and notches along its edge. The key can be optionally fitted with a crystal-controlled time function, or also supplied as a programmable model.
The mechatronic locking cylinder
The double profile cylinder comes in a single-sided or two-sided mechatronic version.
In the case of single-sided mechatronics, the double cylinder's mechatronic locking side features five spring-mounted crescent-shaped mechanical tumblers in compliance with DIN 1303 or DIN 18252, a locking bar and an electronic locking module.
The mechanical locking side contains twelve mechanical tumblers and two locking bars. The key codes are verified and locking is enabled by the mechanical tumblers and the electronics module on the mechatronic side. The mechatronic locking cylinder does not require wiring or mains supply as it is powered by the battery in the key.