

It’s a budget friendly and minimal smart code lock, in Grade 2 security levels perfect for property managers.īaldwin Boulder 8252 AC1 Keyless Entry Single Cylinder Deadbolt This makes it so that the user has to turn the lock themself to open or lock the door – and if power does go out, the lock can always be jump started with a 9 volt battery, allowing you to enter your access code. This lock has safeguards against power outages firstly, it consumes negligible amounts of electricity by using a thumbturn operating bolt. This lock doesn’t work with a lock cylinder, meaning it’s pick and bump proof. Schlage Touch Keyless Touchscreen BE 375-V However, this lock still requires a key, and is only a Grade 2 deadbolt – even if it does have a 128 bit encryption feature that reduces any chances of code hacking. It also features smart key features that allows property managers to easily rekey locks. This lock features patented side bar mechanisms that can prevent lock picking, bumping, and other attacks. It also has an automated locking function that ensures that doors are never left unlocked – however this feature depends on perfectly positioned installation. It can be programmed with 30 customizable user access codes, including master code functionality fantastic for property managers. This extremely handy lock is able to be integrated seamlessly with other home automation devices. Kwikset SmartCode 916 Electronic Keypad Deadbolt In this blog post, the electronic lock experts at Nonstop Locksmith will give you some tips as to the best types of keypad door locks so that you can be better educated before you decide what type of keypad door lock to install. Tons of brands offer keypad door locks, so it can be difficult to determine exactly what the best type of door lock is for your needs. These days, home and business owners as well as property managers have a massive variety of keypad technology available to help enforce security at their properties.

The Addalock Portable Door Locks come with their own travel pouches. The Addalock is made from chrome plated carbon steel and together with its unique shape makes it adjustable to almost any door thickness. The Addalock is an ideal travel lock that you can use on your hotel/motel or rental unit and ideal for students away at college. Addalock can be installed on the front door or any other doors of your home where you require that additional privacy. The Addalock is a portable door lock that can be easily installed and removed in seconds on almost any hinged door that opens inwards giving you added privacy once you are locked behind it. Keep the Addalock close and handy so you can reuse it. The door can now be opened which will release the Addalock’s body from the strike plate. Remove: To remove the Addalock lift the RED handle and remove the moving metal rod from the triangular hole.

Note: Once you have completed the above steps the Addalock handle should be wedged against the door. The RED handle will slide down till it locks the door in place. Step 6: Take the RED handle (image 4) and insert the moving metal rod (image 4) into the triangular hole of the body of the lock (seen in image 6) on the side between the Addalock’s chrome body and the door handle. The Addalock chrome body is now locked in place. Step 5: Once the claws of the Addalock’s chrome body are inserted into the strike of the door frame close the door. Step 4: The Red Handle with the moving metal rod. Step 3: Open door towards you and insert the claws of the Addalock into the strike of the door. Note: Do not force the door shut if there is no room. Insert the flat back of the Handle Stamped “TEST TO FIT” (image1) between your door and the frame where the lock is. If it fits smoothly then you have the space to insert the Steps 1 & 2: Before installing the Addalock test to see if it will fit. Installation steps as seen in the pictures above:
