RFID lock RJ2301 SOLO

Made in Austria.

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.

Secret compartments

In your private sphere, you can install numerous secret compartments with hidden furniture locks in your home. For example, you can fit shelves with cabinet locks with double bottoms. You can also install invisible locks in the doors of a shelf that can only be locked with Bluetooth or an RFID card. Because the electronic furniture locks are not visible from the outside, compartments equipped with electronic cabinet locks cannot be found by burglars. The popular Solo furniture lock is also often used in drawers or hinged doors to prevent children or servants from accessing them in the household. 

Electronic drawer locks can therefore be used to securely store sweets or even a humidor. Furthermore, hidden Bluetooth furniture locks can provide additional security for dangerous cleaning products or alcohol, as well as gun cabinets.

 

Minimise shoplifting with electronic locks

Shoplifting is always a concern for shop owners, as cabinets are usually protected by mechanical furniture locks. In addition, finding the right mechanical lock can be a hindrance in daily sales operations. Apart from that, mechanical cabinet locks are visible from the outside and therefore do not fit into every design.

The SOLO electronic furniture lock is installed inside the cabinet and is therefore not visible from the outside. The range of the RFID furniture lock cards is up to 25 mm, depending on the frequency. If the invisible lock is operated via Bluetooth, the range is up to 10 m, depending on the mobile phone. The supplied Latch 74 locking part of the furniture lock can be adjusted in three directions and the locking bolt of the electronic cabinet lock is self-adjusting with a tolerance of plus -1.5 mm.

The "Alarm" option causes a signal to sound in the cabinet lock as soon as it has been open for more than 15 seconds. This alerts the user of the furniture lock that the drawer or door is still open and goods could be stolen.

The electronic furniture lock can be programmed either using the programming card or via an online provider in combination with Bluetooth technology. Of course, user cards for the electronic cabinet locks can be activated or deactivated again and again using the programming card.

This new development in the furniture lock industry has led to online solutions that provide global access via PC. It is also possible to see which employees used which cabinet lock and when, and how long the door was open before it was rented out again. Theft is prevented because no cabinet with an electronic cabinet lock can be left open unintentionally.

On request, we can also create user cards for each shop to simplify the station. In this case, all employees have the same authorisation for all or only some locks. If an electronic key card is lost or new furniture is installed in the shop, additional key cards or electronic drawer locks can be delivered directly from the sales department. 

 

Lockers in retirement homes & hospitals

With an electronic cabinet lock such as Solo, patient cabinets can be locked using RFID cards or Bluetooth. A key advantage of the electronic furniture locking system is that carers or nurses still have access to the electronically locked cabinet. For example, alcoholic beverages can be located during rounds. The electronic RFID key card makes it much easier for people with trembling hands to use.

 

Solution for coworking offices

Office spaces will become even more flexible and smarter in the future. With the electronic SOLO cabinet lock, employee cabinets, lockers and drawers can be locked via RFID or Bluetooth. An electronic free cabinet allows every employee to use any cabinet or drawer for a period of time that you have approved. Flexible occupancy through free cabinet selection is particularly advantageous in coworking areas and open-plan offices with flexible workstations. Each electronic lock for a locker can thus be assigned to any employee card. In the event of loss, the administrator can program a new one using the programming card.