Technical Training Courses for Secura Key Access Control Products
Apr 29, 2008 4:18 PM
Secura Key is offering a comprehensive Product Technical Training Course, available to technical and sales personnel on a bi-monthly basis. The course is offered at Secura Key’s corporate headquarters in Chatsworth, Calif.
Included in this offering is training on Standalone Proximity Access Control Units, Access Control Systems and Video Integration. The class will cover system configuration and typical door installations. Students will also review the SK-ACP Control Panel, Radio Key Proximity Readers, e*Tag Contactless Smart Card Readers, Entracomp 26SA and 28SA-Plus Touchcard Standalones and the SK029W Touchcard OEM Reader.
All participants will obtain hands-on training, using individual access control panels and their own copy of the SK-NET software.
Participants will also receive a Certificate of Completion, complete product binder, sales and marketing briefing and a product development preview.
"Overall, the launch of these classes demonstrates our commitment to educating the industry on our latest technologies," says Charles Anthony, eastern regional sales manager for Secura Key. "By providing comprehensive training, we are helping our current customers to learn the full potential of our simple, but powerful products, while also reaching out to new organizations that want to grow their businesses in this area."
Distributors can also contact Secura Key to request regional Sales and Technical Training sessions (minimum class size requirements must be met for Technical Training).
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