| Yale Digital Door Lock YDM2106 YDM3106 / 3206 YDM2107 YDM3107 YDR2105 
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Yale Digital Door Lock YDM2106 YDM3106 / 3206 YDM2107 YDM3107 YDR2105
Premium Proximity card Digital Door Lock
with anti-panic
Various access
Yale YDM3107 has two access solutions,
a pin code or proximity card key for your convenience.
Missing key invalidation
Once you lose your key, it has no validation
as long as you re-register rest of your keys.
Automatic locking
Yale Digital Door Lock series automatically locks
a door after checking that it is properly closed.
(Manual operation is also available.)
Anti-panic egress
For convenience and in case of emergency,
the door is automatically unlocked whenever
the inner lever handle is used.
Alarm (Break / Damage / Fire)
80dB alarm goes off if anyone attempts to
damage the lock or force the door open,
or if the lock detects over 60°C.
Low battery and emergency power
It warns in case of low battery with alarm and LED.
When the batteries are completely discharged,
you can easily supply emergency power to
the lock with a standard 9V battery.
Mechanical key override
For emergency, it can also be unlocked with a
mechanical key.
Remote Control (Optional: YRC 10)
Remote control type is also available. Wireless
Floating ID technology is adopted and works up to 50 m.
Product Specification
Type Mortise lock
Proximity card keys 4 (Max 20)
Mechanical keys 2
Pin Code 4-12 digits
Color Black
22 May 2008
Your home deserves a Yale GATEMAN In Korea, half of all apartments have made the shift from mechanical locking to digital door locks. Yale is about to bring this same convenience and safety to other countries around the world.
Koreans are early adopters who adore new technologies and electronic products, and they have quickly adapted to using digital door locks at home. ASSA ABLOY Global Brand Manager Roy Webster says it wont be long before others catch on. These types of locks are readily accepted for our cars and offices, so why arent we using them in our homes? I think that once people get used to using digital locks at home, then theyll never look back!
The new Yale GATEMAN digital locks deliver everything one would expect from a reliable Yale product and more. The highly intelligent product uses the patented "Floating ID System", a secure, cutting edge technology. The password is newly encoded each time the digital door lock is operated.
Users no longer need to carry or keep track of bulky keys. Instead, they use the digital method of identification required, depending on the particular lock model.
The new digital locks are mainly suitable for apartment dwellers or home owners with a single entrance who are looking for the same security and convenience which they have come to appreciate in modern cars and offices. This type of technology has been used for years in other environments and is proven to be secure, but historically, these locks were a lot more expensive. With a global perspective we could achieve economies of scale, giving us more widespread opportunities for digital locks in residential use, Webster says.
Making the shift from mechanical to electronic locks will require an industry shift, similar to the one that took place in the B2B world, he adds. Ten years ago, 5% of our base was electronic and electromechanical products. Now it is well over 30%. 11/09/2551 (update 11/09/2551) |