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Hotel Locks - SafesAppalachian Technology, LLC Our full line of electronic locks include RFID (Radio Frequency ID) and magnetic stripe technology. Locks are available in Satin Brass and Stainless Steel finishes with ADA compliant lever handles & standard key override. 3 Year Lock Warranty Appalachian Technology in partnership with Be-Tech Locks is the exclusive North American representative with manufacturing and service centers in China and the US. Appalachian Tech offers quality electronic locks at an affordable price. • 3 Year Warranty • RFID (Proximity) Technology • Stores over 450 entry transactions. • Standard Key override • Suite Keying & Meeting room functions • Sealed housing protects electronics from  moisture or tampering • Operates on 4 AA Alkaline Batteries • ADA Compliant lever design • High quality Stainless Steel Structure perfect for harsh exterior environments • Exterior battery compartment makes it easy to change batteries without disturbing guest




• Chrome-plated with satin brass and  brushed stainless steel finishes  available • Window Based Software • Insertion Free Technology eliminates guest confusions simply pass the card need near the lock. • Large Inventory of Key Cards, Replacement parts and batteries • Programmable access code • IB key or touchpad entry • Ability to secure and charge electronic devices • Override if a guest forgets their pass code • Backup master key 3001 D and G Series SafesAdd to My FavoritesIf you're staying at hotel, it might be a good idea to check the manufacturer of your door lock. A black hat hacker has unveiled a method that allows a fairly simple hardware gadget to unlock door locks manufactured by Onity.Mozilla software developer Cody Brocious recently discovered two vulnerabilities within Onity's locks. Brocious was able to exploit said vulnerabilities with a device that cost him $50 to build. The schematics for the device are open source and available on the Web.




Brocious will present his findings at the Black Hat Security Conference in Las Vegas on Tuesday night.Onity tells PCWorld that it is aware of Brocious' work, but has declined to comment until it reviews additional information on the hack itself."Onity is prepared to address any potential issues posed by the presentation," a spokesperson said.The company's locks are found on between four and five million hotel room doors worldwide. Brocious' device plugs into the DC port that is found on the bottom of the outside portion of the lock."[It] looks like a standard DC power port you'd see on something like a router," Brocious says. When the device is plugged in and powered up, it will, in theory, cause the door to unlock. The hack simulates a device used by hotel room operators to program locks to accept certain master keys. The hacking device reads the lock's memory, obtains the cryptographic key information, and then sends that information to the door lock, allowing the hacker to gain entry to the room.




Brocious explains that the key information is easily accessible and not protected, thus allowing his device to obtain it so easily.That said, the hack doesn't work every time. In tests performed for Forbes Magazine, Brocious was only able to open one of three Onity-made locks at a hotel in New York City, and only after trying twice on the door that finally unlocked. The problem appears to be due to issues in the timing of how his device communicates with the lock.Regardless, the issue is serious enough to cause worry for hotel room operators. Hotel room theft is already a problem they deal with on a regular basis: if a device like this gets in the wrong hands, thieves will become all the more effective.For more tech news and commentary, follow Ed on Twitter at @edoswald, on Facebook, or on Google+. To comment on this article and other PCWorld content, visit our Facebook page or our Twitter feed.We are renowned trader, supplier and importer of a broad range of Hotel Door Locks, Hotel Safe Locks, Residential Locks, Digital Encoders, Card Swipe Locks, Handheld Receiver, Electronic Safes, Digital Electronic Safes & many more.




Company FactsheetManufacturer2003Private Limited CompanyRs. 1 - 2 Crore Know MoreLH4000 is one RFID lock with advanced 13.56 MHZ Mifare-1 card technology, which has the ability of  reading and writing to  the guest and staff cards.The included lock management software offer you an easy  “one-click” installation,what you need to do is to click next. • With advanced 13.56mhz MIFARE-1 card technology • American standard mortise with 5 latches • Zinc Alloy housing with bright chrome finish (only outdoor unit) • With professional hotel lock management software - single click install • Audit trail records the latest 224 lock transactions • With warning beeps in low battery power • Backset is 70 mm ZKBiolock Hotel Lock System ISO14443 (RFID) Type-A, S70 4KB/ S50 1KB 4 x AA Alkaline batteryOrbita RFID Lock With LCD Display & Orbita RFID Door Lock Split Model Absorption Hotel Minibar 40 Litre OBT-MB40




Delux high-end security access touch screen digital smart fingerprint condo lock : Villa Condo Lock : Digital Smart Fingerprint Condo Lock : Pametni Digitalni Otisak Zaključavanje cabinet locker lock unlocked by password cardkey : Cabinet Locker Lock Hotel Digital Safe OBT-2043MA Orbita Hotel Wall-mounted telephone : Hotel Guest Room Telephone : Hotel Phone,hotel Telephone System : Hotelski Telefon, Hotelski Telefonski Sustav : RFID Card Lockset : Hotel Door Lockset Orbita Technology Ltd. your ideal OEM partner. Founded in 2004, Orbita Technology Ltd. (Orbita) specializes in developing various card operated locks, safes and hotel locking systems for hospitality industries worldwide. Birdview of Orbita Manufacturing Base (Huizhou, Guangdong, China). Office Building Front Gate Office Building Our Dedicated Team Showroom Before Delivery Warehouse A Ceritifications show Successful Reference Quality control systems include: 1. BHMA,ANSI CERTIFICATE (verification/report no.: 130909045GZU-001/ 130909045GZU-001 & 130909045GZU-002);

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