This text is machine translated.Security can be precisely numeralized.For surface and flush-developed code lock from sygonix secures your entrance doors and side entrances in an elegant way. The castle with high-quality, weather resistant stainless steel surface and backlit keypad not only looks great, it is also inconspicuous practical!It enables you to open gates and entrance doors with a programmable code. You no longer need in the future to the house keys to think, if you go jogging or leave the house. The Kramen out of the key from the confusing handbag and stochern around in the dark with the house keys are now a thing of the past!Thanks to flush mounting and IP65-protected housing can this lock used indoors as well as outdoors without any problems. It works in a temperature range from -20°C to +70°C.For your safety is ensured, for the protection against manipulation, the lock has a sabotage contact. If there is an unauthorized person on the housing of the castle, this automatically create makes the alarm output to which, for example, an alarm system or a siren may be connected. Burglars and criminals can be effective in the flight be beaten.Since the lock in addition to its switching output and an NPN output, it is even possible not only your front door, but also to control your alarm system. You have the two modes Single (1 switching output) and Multi (2 switch outputs) are available.For simple application, you can use the code lock is in Single user mode. This makes it possible to control both outputs with a single code. In this mode, the codes 4 digits and there are up to 10,000 different code combinations. In the Multi-user mode, it is possible up to 100 individual user codes for switching output 1 and up to 10 individual user codes for the NPN output. This mode allows 4 to 8-digit codes with which up to 100 Miillionen different code combinations are possible.Three at the top of the LEDs and an internal alarm signal inform you, depending on the setting, about the current status of the castle and the switching outputs.