The Wireless PC Security Lock won’t stop nosey parkers
sniffing around your pc and prying into

your e-mail messages, programs, data, files, etc. But it what it will make your
data secure when you're not there. You may often find yourself in the situation
when you need wireless pc security to lock your workstation in some kind of
way if you're leaving it for a while.
Mischief, industrial espionage, invasion of privacy; all kinds
of bad things can happen when you leave a computer logged in and wander off
for a coffee. If you give people complicated passwords, chances are they'll
write them on a Post-It note and stick them to the monitor. Users who think
they're clever will stick the Post-It to the underside of their desk. And the
nosey guy at the next desk will be able to shoulder surf the password.
The Wireless PC Lock can remove all this insecurity! it’s
purpose in life is to lock any Windows box (98SE, ME, 2000, XP) when you walk
more than 2 metres away from it, and unlock it again when you return, without
you having to do a thing.
The Wireless Lock allows you to lock your computer using a
transmitter and receiver, leaving you satisfied your pc is safe.
It
works as follows
A small radio transmitter weighing about 9 grams sits in your pocket, a not-much-larger
receiver plugs into a USB port, and whenever the receiver can't hear the transmitter,
the computer's locked, its that Simple.
The PC Lock also responds quickly, it's no good if it takes 35 seconds to lock
or, unlock. It locks within a few seconds of the receiver losing sight of the
transmitter, and as long as you to sit down to use your computer, it should
be unlocked again by the time you've done so.

Technical specifications:
• Operation Frequencies: 434MHz/ CE
• Transmitter Power Supply: DC 3V
• Battery Usage: approx 2000 hours
• Receiver Power Supply: DC 5V-provided by the computer through USB port
• Software Driver: Windows 98SE/ME/2000/X
1. Effective range: 2 metres
2. The computer automatically enters Lock Mode when the user is away from the
computer by more than the effective range.
3. The computer automatically resumes normal operation when the user is back
within the effective range.
4. Once the computer enters the Lock Mode, a password is required to use the
computer if the transmitter is unavailable.
5. If a user boots or reboots their computer, one of two things will happen:
i) If the transmitter is near the computer, then it will be automatically unlocked
i.e the transmitter and PC lock are talking…no lock mode needed.
ii) If the transmitter is not near (i.e an unauthorised user is trying to use
the computer) then it will be locked and a password is required. Walking into
range with the transmitter at this point will NOT unlock the computer, a password
is still required.
Furthermore, if the PC lock is removed either when the computer is on or off,
the password is required.
6. One transmitter can be shared with several computers.