Dialock DFT is a touch-free identification and locking system. It replaces the combination of mechanical keys and locks completely and offers a significantly greater range of functions. Dialock is very flexible and can be extended at any time, from one to multiple users. The Dialock identification and locking system is made up of four basic […]
November 21st, 2008
Dialock DFT is a touch-free identification and locking system. It replaces the combination of mechanical keys and locks completely and offers a significantly greater range of functions. Dialock is very flexible and can be extended at any time, from one to multiple users. The Dialock identification and locking system is made up of four basic components:
• Electronic keys
• Locking Device – FLC or SDL
• Dialock Furniture Terminal – DFT
• 12VAC Power Supply
Conventional keys are replaced by electronic keys. The keys contain a memory chip on which user data and access authorisations can be stored.
Applications:
• Drawers
• Cabinet doors
• Glass doors
• Display cabinets
• Wall cabinets
• Shutters
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