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Codelocks Inc., an access control company that designs and distributes innovative, keyless door locks and access solutions, introduces its newest KitLock by Codelocks product, the KL1100 KeyPad.

This standalone lock shares a similar design and powered latch as the recently released contactless, smart card-accessible KL1100 RFID, yet maintains the traditional code keypad and features available in KitLock products.

Multi-occupancy applications

Utilising the same versatility and flexibility found in all Codelocks’ products, the KL1100 KeyPad can be operated in two distinct functions. The Public Function is suitable for short-term, multi-occupancy applications such as gyms, hotels and hospitals.

The KL1100 KeyPad is the perfect addition to our KitLock by Codelocks range of products

The Private Function is best for individual users, such as students or employees that require regular access to a personal locker, for example. The KL1100 KeyPad offers an optional pull handle, and when equipped with, the lock is fully compliant with all aspects of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). “The KL1100 KeyPad is the perfect addition to our KitLock by Codelocks range of products,” said Matt Welty, Vice President, Codelocks Americas.

ADA-compliant lockers

The product enhancements make this the ideal solution for managing large quantities of lockers or someone looking to improve their spaces with a sleek, modern design. Also, there is currently a void in the market for fully ADA-compliant lockers and cabinet locks, and with the added benefit of the KL1100 KeyPad pull handle, Codelocks now fills that void.”

The KL1100 KeyPad is straightforward to install and a simple retrofit to the popular KL1000 footprint and is available in a metallic silver or gloss black finish. It is easy to operate and features a powered latch that enables intuitive ‘push shut’ closing, enhancing the customer experience.

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