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Keypad Locks
A digital keypad lock is a type of electronic lock that uses a numerical code or password to grant access. It typically features a 3-4 digit keypad, and the user enters the code to unlock the door. The lock is equipped with advanced features such as:
Code programming:
Users can set their own unique codes for access
Auto-lock:
The lock automatically locks after a set time period
Tamper-proof:
The lock is designed to detect and prevent tampering or unauthorized access
Power backup:
The lock can continue to function during power outages
LED indicators:
The lock displays indicators for locked/unlocked status, battery level, and error messages
Digital keypad locks offer a high level of security, convenience, and flexibility, making them a popular choice for residential and commercial applications.
Digital Keypad Locks
electronic keypad locks use a digital code or password to grant access. The locks typically consist of a keypad, microcontroller, solenoid or motor, and power source. They also feature various settings, including code length, code entry, code storage, auto-lock, tamper-proof, power backup, and LED indicators. Electronic key pad locks offer a high level of security, convenience, and flexibility, making them a popular choice for both residential and commercial applications. Common features of electronic key pad locks:
Code length:
Typically 3-6 digits, but can be longer or shorter depending on the lock's configuration
Code entry:
Users can enter a unique code to unlock the door
Code storage:
The lock can store multiple codes for different users
Auto-lock: The lock can automatically lock after a set time period
Tamper-proof:
The lock can detect and prevent tampering or unauthorized access
Power backup:
Some locks can continue to function during power outages
LED indicators:
The lock can display indicators for locked/unlocked status, battery level, and error messages
Electronic Keypad Locks
Mechanical keypad locks use a keypad to enter a code to unlock the door. They typically consist of a metal housing, a keypad with a series of numbers or letters, and a mechanical mechanism that operates the locking mechanism. When the correct code is entered, the mechanism releases the latch or bolt, allowing the door to open. These locks are often preferred for their ease of use, flexibility, and affordability, and can be used in various settings, such as residential, commercial, and industrial applications. They have several advantages, including:
- Ease of use
- No batteries or electricity required
- High security
- Resistant to hacking and cyber attacks
- Tamper-evident
- Low maintenance
- Cost-effective
They are also non-intrusive and can be installed in areas where wireless or electronic signals may not be reliable. Additionally, mechanical keypad locks can be used in situations where electronic locks are not suitable or feasible, such as in areas with high levels of electromagnetic interference.
Mechanical Keypad Locks