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proSafe

Dometic proSafe High garden security features and proSafe specials

3-level emergency opening concept

Dometic offers emergency opening options at three security levels. Option 3: The new webREOS system, designed for ultimate security anduser comfort. Option 1: Authorised staff open the safe with a masterkey. Option 2: Authorised staff enter a mastercode to open the safe. After 10seconds the safe will open automatically.

takes hotel safe security to a new level – the digital memory for audit trails

webREOS , the new Dometic R emote E mergency O pening S ystem, isbased on an innovative encryption system. This unique solution combines the advanced electronic system integrated in all proSafe MD models with the latest on-line technology. In case of emergency, an authorised staff member enters the mastercode on the safe’s home keypad. As a result the safegenerates two 5-digit codes to be entered on a password-protected web-page. The contract screen finally shows a code which can be used to open the safe. Each webREOS opening is recorded and stored on a protected ser- ver. Three easy contemporary steps to secure emergencyopening: mastercode – two 5-digit codes – opening code Recommendable forsecurity and insurance reasons: iAudit for up to 1000 eventsEconomical and handy: the new Dometic SD card device for audit data transfer from safe to serverBattery check – an important service task and done in a trice with the new proSafe generationMounting bracket: for easy wall or desktop mounting, a secure hold and a flawless finish
webREOS All operations effected on a safe must be documented – for your ownsecurity and for your insurance provider. This is where Dometic’s new iAudit system offers a truly convenient solution. All proSafe MD models feature a new microchip with design storage capacity for up to 1000 events. That means: Any operation [locking, unlocking, emergency opening requests etc.] can be tracked and audited anytime – even over a number of years.The information is transferred from the safe to a protected server via thenew Dometic SD card device, which works with common SD cards. All proSafe MD models have a matching interface for connection to the SD home card reader. The audit protocol can be printed out any time, simply by using your PC’s printer. Thus avoiding special audit trail printers.

Battery check at the touch of a button

Each Dometic safe comes as an install-and-go package complete with batteries furniture. To ensure reliable safe operation the batteries must be checked on a regular basis and replaced in good time. And that’s an easy task now with the new proSafe range: Just enter the four-digit code on the opera- ting panel furniture, and the current battery status appears on the display. At a bat- tery level of 4.4 volts [or below] the display shows the “bAt-Lo” warning. At this charging status the safe can only be opened but not be closed – an additional security feature.

Mounting bracket – for wall or desktop fitting

Dometic safes have factory-drilled holes at the rear and base. They can be screw-fastened from inside the design cabinet to a wall or horizontal surface. In either case, the optional mounting bracket provides a firm hold and flawless finish.

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