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    Code Handle

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    • Code Handle

    PIN protection for your private rooms in public spaces

    Code Handle works with an electronic PIN code. This way only authorised people, like staff, can unlock the door. Press the code on the handle’s keypad and the door opens. Code Handle works together with your existing locking unit: keep your cylinder or lock and just change the handle to a battery-powered Code Handle. No need to cable the door or connect it to the mains. No need to install an electronic access control system.

    Code Handle is ideal for retrofit installations, it is battery powered so there is no need for any wiring.  It comes in both left and right-hand versions and fits most doors.

    The modern handle is aesthetically appealing and practical for private areas of public buildings and offers a solution for doctor's practices, lawyer's offices, shared office facilities, public administration buildings, schools, and residential buildings.

    Adding Code Handle to your door adds security and convenience to your private rooms in public areas.

    Four digits separate private or sensitive stuff from public access

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