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Silver Keylock Lion is on back order.
THE FIRST ANIMAL SHAPED FINGERPRINT DEADBOLT LOCK IN THE WORLD!
Fingerprint deadbolt door lock! With its unique design and robust features, this stylish and easy to use fingerprint door lock offers a sliding front cover that not only allows protection for the optical sensor against the outdoor elements but also activates (wakes up) the fingerprint scanner when lifted. When closed it takes the appearance of a lions head. Is guaranteed to funk up any home or office and comes in either Gold or Silver colours.
Your new Keylock Lion fingerprint lock gives you the freedom to not worry about lost, stolen, or forgotten keys ever again. Now you can use your fingerprint to effortlessly identify that you are indeed the rightful, authorized person you claim to be! Simply place your finger on the next generation scanner and the door unlocks instantly!
This unit includes an emergency Bump Proof Key override as well as a pin pad offering you 3 separate ways to gain access.
Key Features:
- First ever animal shaped fingerprint lock in the world.
- Lion's head design in Gold or Silver.
- 150 fingerprint user capacity - 78 pin number users
- Without handle, adjustable for both left-hand and right-hand doors.
- 3 Unlocking Options: Fingerprint or Keypad or Bump Proof Key.
- Single latch deadbolt.
- Add / delete individual users directly on the lock!
- Stand alone (no PC required) - battery operated
- Easy setup and enrollment process
- No software required - Management performed on lock directly
- 4 AA battery with approximately 15,000 uses before replacement
- Sliding weather cover triggers sensor to power on automatically
- Fingerprints will not be lost if batteries fail & low battery warning alert
- High grade durable sensor with 560 dpi
Warning: The fingerprint scanner may not always work with children younger than 6 years old or elderly people over 70 years old. The reason being is that their fingerprints may be too small or too wrinkled to read correctly.
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Specifications:
| Door Thickness |
1.5" to 2.36"
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| Unlocking Methods |
Fingerprint, Code and Bump Proof Key
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| False Identification Rate |
<0.0001%
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| Fingerprint User Capacity |
150 (1 template per user)
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| Resolution |
560 dpi
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| Anti static Voltage |
>15000v
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| Working Temperature |
-33°C / 60°C
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| Password Capacity |
78 (minus fingerprint users)
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| Password Length |
8 bytes
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| Communication Method |
Stand Alone |
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Frequently Asked Questions:
- Is this lock easy to install?
Yes. Being a single latch door lock it should not take more than 10 minutes of your time. All of the fingerprint locks are no more difficult to install than your standard door locks.
- Can anyone enroll himself and have access to the system?
No. Only the person who know's the 8 digit master code is authorised to enroll new users.
- How do I know the 8 digit master code?
When you first install the lock it comes with a standard 8 digit mastercode which you change on first use to a code of your choice.
- Can the fingerprint door lock work with young children?
Because of the size of the child's finger, sometimes the fingerprint will not work on the lock and you may need to try more than once before its recognised.
- How long will the lock last on a single set of batteries?
Under normal use (10-15 accesses per day) the fingerprint lock should operate for a year on a single set of alkaline batteries.
- How can I conserve battery life?
The system goes to Low-power "sleep" mode after 10 seconds of inactivity; in this mode minimum power is consumed. Whenever the system is active (display on or driving the lock) it consumes maximum power. Avoiding "waking up" the system unnecessarily will extend battery life.
- How long will the system stay in "sleep" mode without losing its setting?
In sleep mode the lock can run for several years on a single set of batteries. Is is impossible for the lock to "forget" its settings even if the batteries are removed.
- How do I know when to replace the batteries?
When batteries need replacement, the system emits a warning beeping sound after locking or unlocking the door. It will give you about 4 weeks warning before the batteries go flat.
When accessing the bolt, the motor will sound "straining" under low battery condition.
- Do I have to reconfigure the lock when I replace the batteries?
No; the system configuration and user information & data, are saved in non volatile Flash memory (similiar to the one used in jump-drives and MP3 players) data may be stored indefinitely without the need of batteries.
- Can I use my finger on my left hand or right hand?
The system is designed to capture data from either hand, as long as the fingerprint matches the finger of enrollment, the lock will function properly.
- If my finger gets dirty will it still work?
The finger print sensor uses RF techniques to collect data from below the skin therefore, its "reading" ability is not affected by dirt. It is advisable however, to wipe dirt and sand off, prior to swiping, to avoid scratching the sensor's protective glass surface.
- If I cut my finger will the unit still work?
The system reads sub-dermal (below the skin) fingerprint data therefore is tolerant to small cuts and skin blemishes. It will not however, read through a bandage.
- Can someone "steal" my fingerprint and use it in "Identity theft" scam?
No. Your fingerprint is NOT stored in the system. The data collected during swiping is used to extract a mathematical expression of the features that make your print unique. This mathemetical representation is what is stored in memory. This method is both economical (small memory requirements) and secure (unable to duplicate the actual fingerprint).
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