The ADL-2 electronic lock consists of two metal escutcheons with integrated handles. The outer escutcheon has a built-in reader with a keypad, which allows electronic access control.
Access requires entering a PIN code, reading a proximity card, or using a mobile app. PIN codes can be stored in the lock's memory or generated remotely from a website.
The ADL-2 operates autonomously without any communication with a master device. The lock is powered by internal batteries, requires no external wiring, and is mounted directly on the door leaf. The free RogerMDM mobile app (iOS, Android) is used to configure and operate the lock.
The ADL-2 lock can be installed on most doors while retaining the existing internal mortise lock with 72 mm cylinder-to-handle spacing and a cylinder that can be used to mechanically lock the door and open it in an emergency.
The lock allows the implementation of standalone access control in commercial offices, public offices, clinics, schools, and other places where there is a need to control the movement of people without installing an access control system. Thanks to the possibility of remotely generating access codes, the lock is also suitable for use in B&Bs and apartments for short-term rental.