Catalogue Onity Electronic Locking Systems for Hotels
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With over 3 million electronic locks installedworldwide, Onity electronic locking systems can be found in over 20,000 hotels in more than 115 countries.Whether your property has a dozen rooms orthousands Onity has an electronic locking solution to fit your needs, backed by a commitment to provide superior global service with local support.

The basics of Electronic Locking Systems

who is authorized where “An electronic lock grants access to authorized keycards at authorized times/dates and records the opening activity. This results in reduced liability, enhanced hotel security and more efficient staff management.”The system consists of:• Locks • Encoder(keycard issuing station for the frontdesk)• System software furniture (optional) • Handheld lock Programmer/interrogator(for maintenance staff)Onity locks are easy to install/replace and batteryoperated (no expensive wiring is required). The hotel produces its own re-usable keycards, eliminating locksmith issues; in fact, the Onity system also features automatic re-keying: new guest check-in voids the former guest keycard, which is like "having a new lock" for each new guest!Masterkeying software provides managementflexibility, you define and when . Staff keycards, which are electronicallyidentified by employee name, can be limited to specific shifts or days.Electronic locking systems also enhance hotelsecurity, if a master-keycard is lost it can be cancelled electronically in the Onity software, and in case of emergency the Programmer enables opening, even if the lock batteries are dead.
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