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Codelocks releases KL1200 NetCode for time-sensitive access in tough locker environments

Codelocks release new KL-1200-NetCode-for-time-sensitive-access-in-tough-locker-environments

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Codelocks has added the KitLock by Codelocks KL1200 NetCode electronic locker lock to its KitLock range.

The new addition allows for flexible, temporary access for heavy-duty, high-use environments where additional robustness is required.

The new lock is suitable for self-service locations, storage facilities and lockers, for granting temporary access to event and school lockers and storage areas in vacation rental homes.

This allows the owner or manager to set a date and time-sensitive code remotely via the Codelocks Connect Portal.

“Saves a significant amount of admin and travel time”

Matt Welty, Vice President, Codelocks commented: “The addition of our NetCode technology to the KL1200 makes it ideal for a range of applications requiring temporary keyless access that can be controlled remotely.

“Facilities managers, rental owners and storage unit managers can issue access codes to lockers, cabinets and storage areas without having to be on site, which saves a significant amount of admin and travel time, especially in high-volume applications.”

He added: “For the end users, NetCode improves the overall experience of using the lock, particularly in self-service settings.

“Getting access is as effortless as receiving a text message or email with a code.”

Latest features

  • Dual authorisation that requires two valid user codes or two valid NetCodes need to be entered to grant access.
  • The KL1200 NetCode locker lock can be programmed to unlock automatically at a specified time
  • The KL1200 NetCode is available in a silver grey or black finish and can come with the optional Clean by Codelocks finish for protection against viruses, germs and other environmental toxins
  • Easy to install and program
  • The low battery warning ‘red LED light’ feature highlights when batteries need replacing.
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