King Cobra Locks for Added Security

2007-12-04 12:12:12

( Health )



Need for Extra Security

Every home, office and store needs locks on doors to keep out intruders that might rob or harm the people inside, as well as to secure areas that contain highly sensitive or valuable items.

However, regular door locks and keyholes may not provide enough protection. No matter how strong a mechanical lock or bolt is, it can still be forced open or unlocked with duplicate keys.

Features of King Cobra Locks

King Cobra locks provide that extra security because it has a built-in microprocessor combined with a keyhole and door lever. It has a twelve-button keypad where you can store up to one hundred individual codes. You can add or delete access codes anytime. You can even invalidate all other access codes, and the keypad will still be usable for further programming. King Cobra installation is also easy because the locks are battery-powered, with a three-year battery life.

The door lever is extremely strong and resistant to vandalism. The whole lock mechanism comes in different stylish designs and can fit most standard-sized doors and entrances.

In addition to the keypad, you also get an iButton credential feature, which is made especially for owners. With this feature, you enhance your security further because opening the lock with the iButton requires you to input other data that you alone know. And if ever you lose or misplace the iButton, you can easily deactivate its validity through the keypad.

Programming and Activating the King Cobra Lock

The King Cobra lock set comes with an instruction manual and installation guide. The type of software you need in installing the King Cobra lock depends on the model. You use the keypad to set and program your lock's accessibility. If needed, you can program it to block off all other codes except your own, or to open with just one access code.

If you need more information about programming or operation, you can download these through the website.

Other Precautionary Tips

There is no doubt that the King Cobra lock has doubly enhanced security features that are almost impossible for intruders to crack. However, you should still periodically check the lock for any sign of malfunction, especially when its battery is nearing the expiration date.

You should never share the iButton credential with anyone, and you should promptly deactivate the iButton access if it gets lost or stolen.

Even with a highly sophisticated security mechanism like King Cobra, you should still exercise your own good sense.


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