Physical Security

New features for locker lock

by Mark Rowe

Codelocks announced new features for its locker lock, the KitLock 1000. They include a battery level indicator, slam latch accessory and six-digit NetCodes, designed to make the operation and maintenance easier, the product makers say.

Grant Macdonald, Managing Director, said: “We are constantly looking at ways to make our range of digital door, cabinet and locker locks easier to use on a daily basis and the features we’ve announced today are good examples of some of the enhancements we’ve made.

“With the Internet of Things (IoT) continuing to take centre stage, customers tell us that greater connectivity is key and our plan is to automate more and more features to take advantage of this trend.

“An example of this is our NetCode application, where users can generate lock codes from a remote location and send them to the person requiring access via email or SMS – a process far more convenient than having to manually generate codes, and saving a great deal of time if codes need to be issued on a regular basis.”

The new features include:

Battery level check – an update to the software so that users can perform an operation to see how much battery power remains. It allows users to proactively keep an eye on power levels and plan for imminent battery changes.
Slam latch accessory – only previously available for the KL1200 and KL1550, when fitted the new mini slam accessory allows effortless shutting of the locker door. The latch can be retrofitted to existing products or purchased for new installations.
Six-digit NetCode – The new KL1060 will operate with six-digit NetCodes instead of 12. A shorter access code is an obvious benefit to the person receiving and using the code, as they are less likely to make mistakes when punching it in.

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