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Security Key Systems Announces New Budget-Priced Key Control System for Auto Dealerships.


System prices start at $25 per month

ATLANTA -- Security Key Systems, an automotive technology Noun 1. automotive technology - the activity of designing and constructing automobiles
automotive engineering

engineering, technology - the practical application of science to commerce or industry
 company specializing in key control systems, announced today that the company is now marketing Key-Troll, a budget priced key control system for automobile dealerships. The system, with prices starting as low as $25 a month, will be showcased at the National Automobile Dealership Show in Las Vegas Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. , February 3-6, at the Security Key System's booth, #2431C.

"For decades, dealerships searched for a secure, key control system that didn't cost much to operate or maintain," said Steve Singleton sin·gle·ton
n.
An offspring born alone.


singleton Medtalk One baby. Cf Triplet, Twin.
, President of Security Key Systems. "Key-Troll is that system."

"Key-Troll is designed for the dealership that wants a system that controls access and tracks keys but doesn't need a computerized computerized

adapted for analysis, storage and retrieval on a computer.


computerized axial tomography
see computed tomography.
 key control system," he said. "Key-Troll needs no electricity or battery backup See UPS.  and takes up little space since the system is designed to hang on the wall or place on a table."

The patented Key-Troll uses encoded pegs attached to tamperproof tam·per·proof  
adj.
Designed to prevent tampering or provide evidence of tampering: tamperproof aspirin containers. 
 rings that hold the keys. The pegs are inserted into numbered slots in the Key-Troll system, locked in place, and only removed by dealership personnel with approved access.

Modular in design, the Key-Troll system comes in five different sizes - 12, 24, 50, 75, and 100 - that can easily be connected. Pricing for the system is based on unit sizes.

"Key-Troll is ideal for smaller dealerships without a lot of keys to track and perfect for larger dealerships to use in their used car and service departments," said Singleton. "We even have a mobile version, Keys-On-Wheels, that can be rolled out on the car lot and locked down, giving sales personnel quick access to vehicle keys."

For those dealerships that want a more robust, computerized system, Security Key Systems also markets KeyBank[R] by Morse-Watchmans, Inc., the most recognized name in security management products. KeyBank will also be on display at the Security Key Systems booth at NADA.

About Security Key System (www.securitykeysystems.com)

Security Key Systems, based in Atlanta, Ga., has been providing key control solutions to the automotive industry The automotive industry is the industry involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of motor vehicles. In 2006, more than 69 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide.  for over ten years. Company President Steve Singleton has over two dozen years experience in the industry marketing F&I systems and key control systems.
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