Go Keyless With TRITEQ Electronic Furniture Locks

Dec. 2, 2019
Choose the access control configuration that meets your needs: a keypad, a keyfob, Bluetooth, NFC or Prox card

It is convenient, secure, simple to install and versatile. A furniture lock by TriTeq called MicroIQ is all of that and more. MicroIQ locks are designed as exact electronic replacements for existing wafer locks on Timberline, HON/ Allsteel, Knoll, Haworth, Herman Miller, Kimball, Steelcase and Wesko furniture, plus cam locks made by Hudson/ESP. Locks by these manufacturers may also be found on storage cabinets, lockers, safes, vaults and secured enclosures.

Secure

Original furniture wafer locks are susceptible to picking, unwanted interchanges between keys with similar cuts keys made by code from information printed on lock plugs. MicroIQ locks retrofit exactly in place of existing locks used by popular furniture manufacturers. MicroIQ locks contain five push buttons in place of a key-operated wafer cylinder.

Convenient

Once a MicroIQ lock is installed, users no longer need to have rings of keys necessary for operation. When the correct combination of numbers is pressed, users can turn the knob to unlock the drawer. If a combination change is required, codes may be changed without lock disassembly. Several keying levels of operation are available for management.

Simple Installation

MicroIQ products are actually a group of locks, each of which is designed to retrofit a popular furniture manufacturer unit and includes all necessary parts the installation. An example would be a MicroIQ lock for HON furniture. Instructions show both how to remove the existing wafer lock and install the new MicroIQ lock. Parts for the MicroIQ lock include a knob, cam stop, lock housing spindle spacer and spindle. The spindle is designed to accept the original HON lock cam. Except for drilling one mounting hole to retain the keypad in place, no other modifications are required.

Versatile

Four basic types of MicroIQ models are available. Models include T, M, W and A. "T" models accept up to three access codes by either keypad or key fob. "M" models accept up to 25 users by either keypad or key fob. W models allow wireless access by prox card. A new addition for MicroIQ locks is a Bluetooth version which can be operated by cell phone.

"A" models allow access with MicroIQ AutoTraq fobs only. AutoTraq consists of a software program which can track lock access events and set limits by date, time, person and number. 32 bit Code encryption is used.

Lock operations are divided further by usage required. Secondary CT models are designed for popular furniture manufacturers. UT models are designed to retrofit other standard enclosures having a DD opening. ST models have a mechanical push button which is self-locking when closed. CM models are designed for popular furniture manufacturers. UM models are designed to retrofit other standard enclosures having a DD opening. SM models have a mechanical push button which is self-locking when closed. CW models are designed for popular furniture manufacturers mentioned above. UW models are designed to retrofit other standard enclosures having a DD opening. SW models have a mechanical push button which is self-locking when closed. CA models are designed for popular furniture manufacturers mentioned above. UA models are designed to retrofit other standard enclosures having a DD opening. SA models have a mechanical push button which is self-locking when closed.

MicroIQ locks also have two modes of operation depending on how owners plan to use the locks. A "Station" mode is used in an office environment where a worker uses the lock on a daily basis. A "Locker" mode refers to an environment such as a club, hotel or school where the user selects a temporary code for access to a locker or storage cabinet.

MicroIQ locks are powered by standard CR2032 batteries. Complete instructions, frequently asked questions, installation videos and quick start guides are available on the MicroIQ website: www.microIQlock.com.