KISS ignition security concerns good-bye

June 1, 2007
Keytroller's KlSS eliminates the ignition key with one lighted start/stop button. The button is enabled with the operator's company RFID card. Operation

Keytroller's KlSS eliminates the ignition key with one lighted start/stop button. The button is enabled with the operator's company RFID card. Operation is simple: just flash the card over dash. Button is illuminated green if the card is accepted. Press the lit button to start engine and press again to stop. Alternatively, the device can be wired to enable just the ignition key.

The KlSS system can be mounted to any internal combustion or electric vehicle. It consists of:

  • RFID reader module — easily hidden behind any plastic or fiberglass dash

  • PCB module — mounted under dash

  • Illuminated button-mounted in a hole in the dash

  • Relay module — connected to vehicle ignition switch or anti-theft wireless relay-connected ignition circuit.

An optional advanced PCB module includes real time clock, usage event logging, hourmeter and wireless data transmission. Three KISS lighted button options are available:

  • Indoor rated lighted ring
  • Outdoor sealed piezo with green/red LED
  • Outdoor sealed piezo with green/red ring

Two KlSS RFID readers are available:13.56 MHz standard or HID-Prox. E-mail [email protected] for more details.

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