The Locksmith Journal Jan/Feb 2020 - Issue 66 | Page 29

CYLINDERS Easy installation Customers’ access control needs can vary widely, from just a few users of one lock in a residential or small business property, through to ever changing multiple users of multiple locks in a large commercial facility or hotel. The rise in popularity of short term home/holiday letting has led to a greater demand for flexible multiple access systems that allow the owner to quickly and easily add access rights, often at a distance from the property itself. Most electronic door locks come with one or more means of entry, such as keypad, biometric (fingerprint), Bluetooth or RFID. Burg-Wächter’s entry level “secuENTRY Easy” system combines keypad, biometric fingerprint reader and Bluetooth technologies into one easy to use system. The illuminated keypad is programmable with up to 50 different users with a choice of one million different codes for high levels of security. There is also the option to include a biometric finger scanner, capable of recognising up to 24 different prints for added convenience. The keypad provides IP65 weatherproof protection against dust and water, making it ideal for doors inside and out. The power of Bluetooth ‘the digital revolution is making its way into the locks business’ allows the lock to be activated via the Burg-Wächter smartphone app, which is available for both Android and iOS. Offering all the functions of the “secuENTRY Easy” system, the next step up is the “secuENTRY” professional installation system, ideally suited for locksmiths. The stylish compact cylinder adds the flexibility of RFID access in the shape of passive transponder key fob. This forms the basis of Burg-Wächter’s new AirBnB solution, which combines secuEntry Easy keypad, cylinder and emergency override key with a bespoke USB dongle and PC software. The AirBnB pacakge can manage up to eight different locks across multiple properties, with the option to give cleaning and maintenance personnel a non-expiring pincode or keyfob. With no physical keys to handover and the ability to remotely set access periods and send guests pincodes that automatically expire, this makes it the ideal access control solution for short- term/holiday lets. One of the biggest deterrents for customers thinking of switching to electronic door locks is the expense and inconvenience of having to change the whole locking mechanism including the housing. Burg-Wächter’s “secuENTRY” ranges overcome this hurdle as the cylinder is designed to be a direct replacement for standard Euro cylinders, cutting installation time and cost by leaving the existing lock housing in place. The length of the electronic cylinder is adjustable up to 59/59mm, making it suitable for a wide range of door thicknesses up to 130mm. Another installation consideration is power, which can be particularly challenging to route to the inside of the door. All “secuENTRY” systems avoid this issue as both the keypad and cylinder are battery powered, and have a wireless operating range of up to 4m. Once activated, the electronics release the locking mechanism inside the cylinder allowing the knob to be turned manually. This method of opening the door keeps power consumption to a minimum, meaning that depending on setup, the system has a battery life of up to four years. www.burg.biz/uk JAN/FEB 2020 Proud sponsor of the Cylinders Special locksmithjournal.co.uk 29