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Certified by VdS in Class 2, the Axessor Series from KABA represents one of the most technologically advanced lines in the electronic locks market.
Whether used to guarantee the safety in retail chains, banks or hotels, the Axessor USB electronic lock can be quickly programmed using the software or even directly through the input unit.
| Navn | Axessor USB Electronic Lock |
|---|---|
| Model | Axessor USB |
| Farve | Som på billede |
| Displayet | Ja |
| Lock Bolt Type | Motorized |
| Antal brugere | 1 Master Code, 2 Managers Codes, 18 User Codes and 1 Courier Code |
| Audit registrering | Ja, på display |
| Nødnøgle til nulstilling af koden | Nej |
| Lydløs alarm til alarmcentraler / Overfaldsalarm | Ja |
| Tids forsinkelses funktion | Ja |
| Skabsåbnings funktion | Ja |
| Fjernstyring | Ja |
| Batterier | 3xAA |
| Vægt - kg | 1 |
Certified by VdS in Class 2, the Axessor Series from KABA represents one of the most technologically advanced lines in the electronic locks market.
When moving cash or other valuables, no one wants to spend time into interpreting sounds or lights: Thanks to the integration of the LCD screen directly in the body of the lock, it is intuitive and straightforward to understand.
Whether used to guarantee the safety in retail chains, banks or hotels, the Axessor USB electronic lock can be quickly programmed using the software or even directly through the input unit.
Buying a safe is something that you don´t do everyday: The metal housing of the input unit ensures its reliability in the long run, to secure your precious now and in the future.
Last but not least, the USB port. An Audit log of up to 10.000 events can be downloaded with a simple USB drive, to be undisturbed during the analysis of accesses.
Safe locks are classified in ascending security classes going from A through D as per EN-1300 Regulation.
Additionally, starting at security grade IV, safes and vaults must contain 2 separate locks and even 3 for grades XI and higher.
The following table attempts to explain the lock requirements that each safe must meet in order to maintain the certification for the EN-1143-1 burglary resistance grade.