Also Known As: Deadlocking Plunger
Prevents unlawful shimming of the latch.
A keypad which 'beeps' when a button is pressed.
A list of entries and/or events which have occurred on the lock.
Automatic latch engagement either unlocking or locking after a set period of time, or at a specific time.
Also Known As: Backplate
The mounting plate which is attached to the door to allow a latch to be attached to.
Also Known As: Two Coded Plates
Front plate with keypad on both side of the lock providing coded access in both directions.
A measurement taken from the door edge to the center of the spindle hole.
The ability to override the battery if it is completely flat and gain access to the lock. On selected KitLock by Codelocks locker locks a 9-Volt battery can be placed over the external contacts to gain function when power has been lost.
The part of a lock which protrudes from the lock case into the frame keep or strike plate.
A smartphone App compatible with Codelocks Smart Locks offering programming and client creation over Bluetooth. Easily view, access and edit locks from one screen. Unlock locks with just one tap, or swipe to amend settings and view audit history logs.
A term for all locks use on furniture such as cupboards, drawers, filing cabinets etc.
A simple locking mechanism composing of a rotating arm which catches on the door frame when locked.
Also Known As: Smart Card
A 13.56MHz RFID MIFARE card which can be used to gain entry to compatible locks.
Ability to set the lock into ‘Code Free’ mode using the key. This is done by installing the optional cylinder tailpiece included in the box.
Also Known As: User Code
A numerical code created for access, varying on the lock model this can range from four to six digits.
Also Known As: Hold Open or Passage Free Function
A feature in which supported locks do not require a code for a user to gain access.
Coding a lock to match an existing code.
The part of the lock where the key is inserted into and turned to unlock.
A lock bolt that is moved by turning a knob or key without the action of a spring.
Also Known As: Nightlatch
A sprung loaded self-locking latch where the bolt is by default engaged and retracted when either a key or correct code is used.
An extra part on the latch which prevents breaking in by forcing a credit card etc.
The surface of either side of the door you are installing a lock on.
The inner or outer door surrounds e.g. a strike plate is installed into the door frame.
A type of lock cylinder that allows key access from both sides of the door, predominantly used in Europe.
A backplate with a switch which, if used, puts the lock into the Hold Open/Passage Free Function.
A mode of entry where two different authorized codes must be used to gain access.
All of our locks come with full installation instructions, and necessary parts ensuring they are easy to fit.
The EasyCode Function requires the lock to be removed from the door to change the code. This ensures a level of management control over who can change the code.
A hole in the lock or latch mechanism in which the spindle fits through and is used to engage the lock or latch.
Also Known As: Faceplate
The lock face with keypad, used for programming and gaining entry. Also available in pairs to allow coded access in both directions. See 'Back to Back'.
Also Known As: Getting Started Guide
A basic guide outlining how to set up the lock and its features. More information can be found in the full programming and operating instructions.
Also Known As: Passage Function
The lock can be set to remain in an unlocked state until told otherwise with a pre defined code.
Also Known As: Inner Box
Abbreviation for “Inner Box” artwork.
Also Known As: Installation Instructions
Instructions on how to install the lock on a door or cabinet.
Also Known As: Installation Template
A guide which if printed, can be used as a template for drilling the holes needed for installation.
A smartphone App compatible with Codelocks Smart Locks offering programming and client creation over Bluetooth. This App is no longer available and was replaced by the C3 Smart App on 14 February 2023.
When a key is cut to match an existing key.
The ability to unlock using a physical key rather than entering a code.
An additional key cut to match the new lock's key.
Also Known As: Spring Loaded Latchbolt
A spring-loaded locking bolt moved by turning a knob or key.
This is the unit which keeps the door closed and contains several parts (i.e. a deadbolt, bolt, latch) which vary based on the chosen lock.
A coating resistant to moisture and salt spray following rigorous salt spray testing for up to 1000 hours.
The owner of the lock(s) will usually be in possession of the Master Code/Card. This is a management tool which can be used to control all other codes/cards, programming and administration related to the lock(s).
A physical key which will open the lock.
The leading brand of contactless integrated circuit products. MIFARE™ chips are used in our smart cards.
Also Known As: Rubber Gasket
Seal made from Neoprene rubber which prevents water ingress in the front and back plates.
An algorithm generated six or seven digit, time-sensitive code that can be sent to lock users remotely to allow temporary access.
Locks which are 'non-handed' can be hung on the left or the right side of doors.
Also Known As: Outer Box
Abbreviation for “Outer Box” artwork.
Surface mounted latch mechanism used with Glass Doors.
Also Known As: Phone User
A C3 Smart App user who can unlock Smart Locks with App on their mobile device.
Also Known As: Programming and Operating Instructions
The full instructions and list of programming sequences for a lock.
This function is used where the same code will be repeatedly used, e.g. an employee with the same locker/drawer in the workplace.
The same code is entered once only to open the lock before automatically being erased and ready for the next user. This function is used for short term, multiple occupancy applications, e.g. hot desking in an office or a locker in a sports club.
The QuickCode Function is an option that allows the code to be changed while the lock is fitted to the door. This is a convenient option in which code holders can quickly change codes.
Fitting a new lock to an existing installation.
Also Known As: Radio-frequency Identification
A contactless means of near field communication used to transmit data between a chip and transmitter, usually a smart card and lock.
Also Known As: Real Time Clock Setting
The lock’s clock which runs adjacently to the actual time set during programming.
A KitLock accessory that allows ‘push shut’ locking of the door without needing to turn the handle.
Also Known As: Card Client
A feature in which supported locks do not require a code for a user to gain access.
Locks that can be managed remotely via the C3 Smart App, and accessed via code, card or phone.
A long square rod passing from one handle through the door via the lock to the other handle or knob which operates the latch.
Also Known As: Keep
A metal plate fixed into the frame of the doorway, aligned with the lockset in order to give the latch a place to sink into when the door closes.
A secondary eight digit Master Code/Card that does not retain the whole range of programming/administration capabilities.
A bolt protruding from the lock's back plate used for locking instead of the traditional mortise latch which requires drilling the door.
This six digit code when used will retain the already pre-defined user codes e.g. used when a cleaner/caretaker requires access.
A lock housed within the door containing a bolt, but no latch, which protrudes into the door frame's strike plate holding it closed until retracted.
A latch housed within the door which catches the strike plate on the door frame.
Tumblers are pins used to set the code on mechanical locks (excluding QuickCode compatible locks).
Also Known As: Code/Card Client
A standard four digit access code/card assigned to everyday users which can only perform the basic locking and unlocking of the lock.
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