Digital Lock
A Digital Lock is an electronic locking solution designed to secure doors, lockers, cabinets, and storage units without the need for traditional physical keys. Using electronic access methods such as keypad codes or smart authentication, it provides a modern and convenient way to control entry and enhance security in residential, commercial, and office settings.
Key features
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Keyless access: unlocks using a digital keypad code or electronic method instead of a physical key
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Programmable codes: allow users to set and change access codes for authorised entry
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Public or private mode: can be programmed for shared or individual use
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Battery-powered: operates on battery power, often with low-battery indicators
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Durable construction: built for frequent use on lockers, cabinets, or doors
Standard features
- Digital keypad with code lock entry
- Code programming for secure access control
- Battery-operated mechanism
- Option for public or private lock setup
Measurements
- Lock width: approximately 38 mm (varies by model)
- Lock depth: approximately 60 mm (varies by model)
- Lock height: approximately 95 mm (varies by model)
- Weight: typically light and compact for easy installation
- Battery requirement: usually a button-type battery (not included)
Best suited to
- Locker security in schools, gyms, and workplaces
- Cabinet and storage unit access control
- Residential doors and apartment entry
- Office and commercial facility access points
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Digital Lock used for?
It is used to secure access to doors, lockers, cabinets, and storage with electronic code entry instead of a traditional key.
Does it require installation?
Yes, digital locks typically require installation on the door or locker and may need basic tools for setup.
Can you change the access code?
Yes, most digital locks let you program and change the access code as needed.
Is a key still needed?
Digital locks are keyless, so physical keys are not required for normal use.
What happens if the battery dies?
When the battery runs out, access may be disabled until the battery is replaced; some models offer emergency power options.