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03 October 2014 | Codelocks Ltd

Codelocks to present new digital lock technology at Security Essen in Germany

Newbury, Berkshire, 18 September − Codelocks, a leading manufacturer of standalone access control products, has developed new technology that will allow its digital locks to perform functions only previously available in hard-wired systems, but at a fraction of the cost.

At this year’s Security Essen, visit hall 10, stand 101 to see the new high-spec electronic digital locks from Codelocks with features such as:
  • Inbuilt audit trail − the new CL5000 digital door lock with audit trail allows users to manage access permissions and analyse the data on a computer. This lock is perfect for applications where door access needs to be carefully controlled and reviewed.  
  • Remote code generation − Codelocks has developed a new secure web-based application that allows time sensitive access codes to be generated for an individual or group of electronic cabinet locks, all from a remote location. The application is useful for field service managers granting temporary access to machinery or equipment locked inside cabinets or enclosures. 
 
“If you haven’t seen what digital locks are now capable of, you may want to take a look at the new technology we are presenting at this year’s show,” explained Grant Macdonald, Managing Director at Codelocks. “Year on year the electronic capability of our keyless digital locks becomes increasingly more sophisticated. Audit trail and remote code generation are great examples of how technology is improving the scope of our digital locks and widening the applications they can serve.”

Security Essen runs from 23 to 26 September and is the world’s leading exhibition for security and fire prevention.