CAME KMS has announced the rollout of a number of quality of life updates to its SimpleKey Web (SKW) platform, designed to provide installers, end users and advantage residents with new tools, improved usability and enhanced security all at no additional cost.
Installers can now reportedly generate digitally approved sign-off certificates and send them directly to multiple email addresses, strengthening audit trails and customer documentation.
According to Came KMS, certificates can be issued on the day of sign-off or retrospectively, ensuring accuracy for both existing and future installations.
Help resources are now said to be embedded directly into SKW installations, providing faster access and eliminating potential firewall or external site conflicts.
This reportedly improves usability and strengthens organisational security.
CAME KMS explained that, to improve clarity, SKW now uses simplified communication device terminology aligned with current mobile and broadband technologies.
This is said to ensure consistency across devices from legacy 2G systems to modern 4G-ready controllers.
A frequently updated contact directory has reportedly been integrated into the Help Pages, giving users direct access to the UK Business Development Manager team for faster support.
Russell Mayes, Product Manager, CAME KMS said: “These updates reflect our commitment to continuous improvement.
“We listen to installer and customer feedback and by delivering these updates at no extra cost, we ensure SimpleKey Web remains a trusted, future-ready solution.”