Digilock RFID locks provide ultimate locker security with the simplicity of an RFID card.
Digilock radio frequency identification (RFID) locks function by presenting a valid RFID card. The interface also contains a key slot to operate locks with an Accessibility User Key. Lock systems are easily managed with a Programming Key unique to the lock system, or any registered Manager Bypass Key. Digilock features:
- All metal lock housing with or without an integral pull handle
- Mifare card technology that is adaptable to all existing card systems
- Standard and vertical body orientation
- Tamper guard
- Visual and audible indicators
- Powered by 4 premium AA batteries
- 3-5 year battery life
- 2-year product warranty
Digilock RFID Resources
Security
Advanced
Features a 1/2” (12.7 mm) motorized deadbolt (shared use) or 1/2” (12.7 mm) motorized deadlatch (assigned use).
High Security (coming soon)
Features a 1/2” (12.7 mm) motorized deadbolt (shared use) or 1/2” (12.7 mm) motorized deadlatch (assigned use). Audit trail capability is provided with lock management software.
Use / Function
Assigned Use
In assigned use functionality, an RFID card is assigned to operate the lock. The user presents the assigned RFID card to unlock and closes the door to automatically lock. Management staff operates the lock with either the Programming Key unique to the lock system, or any registered Manager Bypass Key. In assigned use functionality, the locks have a green LED usage indicator.
Shared Use
In shared use functionality, the user chooses any available locker and presents any RFID card to lock and unlock. Once unlocked, the locker is available for a different user. Management staff operates the lock with either the Programming Key unique to the lock system, or any registered Manager Bypass Key. In shared use functionality, the locks have a red LED usage indicator.
INSTALLATION / MOUNTING
Surface Mount
With a surface mount installation, the front and rear units are joined by connector pins. The front unit of the lock sits visibly on the door surface.
Recessed Mount
With a recess mount installation, the front and rear units are joined by connector pins. The front unit of the lock sits down in a space routed on the door.
Offset Mount
With an offset installation, the front and rear units are joined by a cable, up to 24″ (610mm) in length, which allows the rear unit to be mounted apart from the front unit. The front unit can be surface or recess mount.
Keys / Lock Management
Programming Key
- Initializes new locks
- Registers Manager Bypass Keys
- Provides lock access in case of forgotten/lost user credential (card or key)
- Allows management audit/inspection
- Provides external power in case of battery failure
- The Programming Key for advanced security locks is yellow
- The Programming Key for high security locks is green
Manager Bypass Key
- Assigns RFID Card and User Key on assigned use locks
- Provides lock access in case of forgotten/lost user credential (card or key)
- Allows management audit/inspection
- Provides external power in case of battery failure
- The Manager Bypass Key is black
Accessibility User Key
- Operates the lock instead of using an RFID Card
- The Accessibility User Key is blue
- All Digilock models can be operated with an Accessibility User Key to meet compliance guidelines. The Accessibility User Key is fully compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines set by the US Access Board. Digilock recommends obtaining Accessibility User Keys for 5% of the total number of installed locks.
RFID Card and Key Fob
Digilock RFID locks utilize Mifare technology platform to operate with RFID Cards and RFID Key Fobs in both shared and assigned use functionality. For facilities using a non-Mifare technology platform, a Mifare RFID Sticker can be placed on the existing user credential to allow operation of Digilock RFID locks.