Codelocks has launched a digital lock that simplifies control and monitoring of door access. The CL5000AT records the use of individual access codes in an audit trail log – useful where protecting controlled assets is key, as the lock will also register incorrect code attempts.
“The software we’ve created makes it much easier for estates teams to programme and analyse the use of multiple digital locks under their control,” said Grant Macdonald, Codelocks MD. To find out who went through the door, and when, users can download and review the activity data using a USB memory stick, and analyse the data on a computer. Each lock has a unique number, facilitating reviewing the door activity from many different locks using the supplied software. “The software also significantly reduces the time it takes to programme access codes and lock settings,” added Grant Macdonald. “For example, managers might want to restrict access during certain times of the day or week. They can programme time-sensitive access codes using the data management software in minutes, and copy settings from one lock to another.”