The
True Benefits of knock-in-key:
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Designed
and made in Germany, one of the standout features of knock-in-key is
the fact that it doesn’t stand out at all. It’s compact design
means
that installation is a breeze and it won’t look out of place in your
car.

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“What a
great idea!” is a comment often heard when people hear about knock-in-key,
and the best ideas are often the simplest ones, but it took a wealth of
technical brilliance and programming genius to bring this `simple idea’
to you.
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‘Simple
but not simplistic' when it comes to security, Knock-In-Key requires
you to pick your own code of 5 to 12 digits and won’t allow simplistic
combinations of more than two repeated numbers at a time. It also
requires you to input a new code after it has unlocked your doors in
case anyone saw you enter.
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If
someone does attempt to gain unauthorised knock-in-key access to your
vehicle the unit will automatically become inactive for 1hr after the
wrong code has been entered three times. (Just try cracking a five digit
code with three attempts every hour, it would be next to impossible, and
remember, you can have up to twelve digits in your code making entry
even more impossible for a ‘would-be’ thief.)
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Knock-in-key
is like a ‘trusty old friend’; always ready to help you out when you
need it most. Even if you forget your code, or just want to check it,
you just have to query knock-in-key for it. knock-in-key acknowledges your
inputs with a flashing different coloured led. Be it by knocking or
inputting code directly into the unit, this device lets you know it’s
there and working for you. It even lets you know if you’ve forgotten to
set the code.
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Your
knock-in-key comes preset with standard parameters but some may be
tailored to suit your individual needs.
1.
There is a choice of four different locking types, for different
makes of vehicle.
2.
Blocking time can be shortened from 1hr to 30 minutes.
3.
You can increase the maximum number of wrong attempts at the code
from 3 to 5.
4.
If you require a shorter code length it can be shortened from 5
to 4 digits.
5.
You may not want to keep re-inputting your new entry code after
each use so it may be set to keep your old code active after every use.
(Note;
some of these changes of parameters will directly affect the level of
security therefore we advise that due consideration should be made
before making such parameter changes).
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Knock-in-key is so versatile that it has also been successfully wired into
electric door locks for buildings, houses and for various other
applications.