Can SDL smart locks be hard wired instead of battery operated?
All our locks can all be hardwired by connecting a wire to the +and - in the battery compartment. Customers would need to speak to an electrician about how the wire would run from the lock on the door to a 6V DC power supply on the wall.
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What is the difference between the Smart DL 5 in 1 Slim and the SDL-S1 Smart Slim 5 in 1?
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Can I use a different key barrel, like Bi-Lock, with your smartlocks?
Yes, our SDL-S2 and SDL-SS1 smartlocks are designed with separate key cylinders. This means you can easily replace the default teardrop-shaped cylinder with a compatible third-party key barrel, such as Bi-Lock. If you have any further questions, ...
How does the mortise locking mechanism work in SDL smart door locks?
Our SDL range mortise locks are enhanced by a thoughtful power-saving mechanism: With our SDL smart door locks, unlocking your door is a breeze. Simply input your preferred method - be it a passcode, fingerprint, or fob - and pull down the handle. ...
Can the other locks and deadbolts operate together like the Ultraloq?
Yes, our mortise locks (SDL-H2, SDL-S1, SDL-SS1, and SDL-S2) offer synchronized operation. By simply pulling up the handle, the deadbolt protracts, and the door locks (when the auto-lock is turned on).