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Conference Room - Oracode 660K
Time based electronic access control.
NO KEYS OR CARDS! The Oracode 660K is an electronic pushbutton lock that grants access through a time-
sensitive code. Codes can be given in advance and can be sent to the user. The Oracode allows guests to by-
pass the front desk and go directly to their conference rooms.
Key Features and Benefits
The Oracode 660K Series Pushbutton Access Control System eliminates the need for keys or keycards.
This PIN number is generated based on a user level, unit number and start and end date. Security is provided
at the level of the lock by a 6 digit pushbutton access code with 1 million possible random combinations and
tamper shutdown features to discourage code guessing.
Valid access codes (or PINs) can only be generated using the password-protected software with the correct
site code. Guests can go straight to their doors after check in time without the need to see anyone. Emergency
access is provided by a key override with a removable core or KIL (Key-in-lever).
Egress is by interior handle and is free at all times. The lock can be audited to obtain the last 1,000 events that
happened at the lock. With the Oracode 660K, guests can access their unit for a specified time frame anywhere
in the world, with their valid PIN.
Features at a glance
- Simplifies or eliminates the check-in process and permits after-hours check-in without staff assistance
on-site
- There is no hardwire or need for communication once the door is initially programmed, all access
codes are easily assigned
- Code can be generated on site or off site and can be transmitted by phone, fax or e-commerce
- There are no keys or cards to be lost, malfunction or stolen
- No wiring and no need to install software
- Increase security immediately and economically
- Simplifies and secures vendor access
- Guests find the system easy to use
- Can be integrated into an existing master key system
- Generates revenues
- 128 user levels
- No need for guest to return a card or key
- Lock needs to be programmed ONCE


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