The SOLO is used on doors, drawers and sliding doors and is attached to the inside of the respective door or panel. Not visible from the outside, the SOLO lock is then operated with key cards, key fobs, wristbands or a smartphone.
The RFID reading range and battery life depend on the technology used and the quality of the keys (key cards, key fobs, RFID stickers or wristbands) or battery.
A minimum distance of 10 cm between two RFID locks must be maintained as soon as the battery is inserted.
SOLO locks are available in the following versions:
SOLO 125 / 125+ (125 KHz)
- Access control for up to 49 RFID keys
- EM4102/ EM4200 RFID Technology
- Software: BOLT (does not lock automatically, but with the card)
- Software: GYM (free locker selection for fitness studios)
- Software: ALARM (alarm when door is open)
SOLO 13 / 13+ (Mifare, 13,56 MHz)
- Access control for up to 49 RFID keys
- Mifare ISO 14443A RFID Technology
- Software: BOLT (does not lock automatically, but with the card)
- Software: GYM (free locker selection for fitness studios)
- Software: ALARM (alarm when door is open)
SOLO 13 – EXT
- The external antenna has an improved range for key fobs and is recessed with a 35 mm hole.
SOLO BT
- Can also be used in metal cabinets thanks to Bluetooth technology
- Controllable via our app or via your own app
SOLO SECONDARY
- The SOLO SECONDARY is plugged directly into the rear of the SOLO 125, SOLO 13 or SOLO BT and thus opens at the same time.
- The standard cable length is 1.5 m and can also be changed on request..
- Alternatively, the SOLO SECONDARY can also be controlled by other microprocessors.
SOLO 3 V / 12 V DC
- SOLO 3 V
The SOLO 3 V is operated with a voltage of 2-3 V DC and has a cable length of 1.5 m. A changeover switch or relay is usually used.
- SOLO 12 V
The SOLO 12 V is operated with a voltage of 8-16 V DC and has a cable length of 1.5 m. A changeover switch or relay is usually used.