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    KNOCK N'LOCK™ CL320

    KNOCK N'LOCK™ CL320 cylinders:

    -   Country of origin - Israel 
    -   Unique patented technology of wireless signal transmission 
    -   G3 Generation - the possibility of autonomous programming, as well as the expanded programming with a PC (specify when ordering)
    -   No mechanical key - electronic managing with access code 
    -   Protection against drilling and manipulation 
    -   Basic size 60 (30x30) with a possible extension on both sides in increments of 11 mm 
    -   Options: tongue or gear 
    -   Finish: matt chrome 
    -   The ability to build complex access control systems on the electronic level with getting the audit of events
    -   Complement: set of KS300G2/KS313G3 tumblers, which are activated by key charm or tumbler with an external code panel 
    -   Option: PC programming and events audit 
     
     
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    Key-keychain G3 PK 173
     
    Additional accessories: 
    -   KK 253G3 external tumbler with a code panel 
    -   LCD 116G2, LCD 117G2, 173G3 LCD key-keychain
    -   COP 119 case for key charm 
    -   Activation code for programming with PC with full functionality (to KK 253G3) 
    -   Cable for reading information and programming the cylinder from PC SS 170 
     
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    KK253 G3
    Key-keychain
    G2 PK 117
    Case for key charm
    КС119

    Advanced programming opportunities using KNOCK N'LOCK software: 
    -   Flexible management of the access rights 
    -   Scheduled access 
    -   Access using two codes  
    -   Access with the time delay 
    -   Generating a service code for a single access or a certain number of times access
    -   Programming from PC and events audit in the system with the formation of reports  
     
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                                                             Cable СС 170                    Cable СС 170  

    KNOCK N'LOCK™ CL320 cylinders are made by a unique patented technology of wireless signal transmission, called «Knock Code Technology». Feature of the technology used in the production of KNOCK N'LOCK™ is that the data is transferred through a series of punches through solid materials (metal, wood, glass, plastic, etc.). KNOCK N'LOCK™ access code - from 4 to 6 digits - has about a million of possible combinations. 
     
    Transmission of signal is a series of seventeen hits, which is a crypto graphical combination of time intervals between hits and changes every time you send a physical code and has billion billions of options.
     
    Convenience of the KNOCK N'LOCK™ lock cylinder, which is often called a "Woodpecker", is in the absence of a mechanical key. Opening the lock cylinder with a code gives wide opportunities to identify those who have the access right to the premises. However, the KNOCK N'LOCK™ lock cylinders can be integrated into Master systems.  
     
    Wide opportunities of autonomous programming with a PC were put in the KNOCK N'LOCK™ cylinders. Thus, since have installed the KNOCK N'LOCK™ lock cylinder with the appropriate option in the office or at home, you will be able to audit the events.  
     
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    Apart from the convenience and functionality, KNOCK N'LOCK™ lock cylinder is highly secure. KNOCK N'LOCK™ is structurally not similar to the other types of cylinder mechanisms and does not lend itself to traditional methods of resistance: an absence of key to the KNOCK N'LOCK™ eliminates the possibility of making unauthorized duplicate, and an absence of the keyhole makes it impossible to open using passkeys. KNOCK N'LOCK™ lock cylinder is additionally protected against drilling. 
     
    Comfort, high reliability coupled with the uniqueness of KNOCK N'LOCK™ lock cylinder allows satisfying the needs of a new generation of security products of each Ukrainian consumer. 
     
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