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Codelocks introduces new ‘smart’ lock range

Codelocks has designed a new range of smart locks to offer flexibility and convenience by providing a range of entry methods.

The new CL5500 range uses wireless technology, letting users connect remotely and choose between pushbutton code, smart card or smartphone access.

The keyless entry reduces the need for onsite staff to manage access and the hassle of managing or replacing lost keys.

Self-service entry offers accessibility outside normal working hours and all access is recorded.

Using its programming building managers can control and operate CL5500 locks remotely via a smartphone, update basic settings and generate multiple, date- and time-sensitive codes.

The lock can also be set in code-free mode at fixed times of the day when access is required for cleaning, maintenance or deliveries.

Users can create up to 10 different code-free periods, which automatically enable when scheduled.

Grant Macdonald, managing director of Codelocks said: “We recognise that smart digital locks are the latest IoT-based innovation that can help make building managers’ working lives easier.

"Our new smart wireless digital locks enable better access control within buildings, while significantly reducing the burden on time for on-going management tasks.

“By combining smart technology with wireless access, alongside traditional keypad and card access options, many types of users including building managers, home rental owners and home care service providers will benefit from increased levels of convenience and control.


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