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Master Keying

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Whatever the size and nature of the project, DOM master keying ensures customised solutions and provides security, convenience, a clear organisation and the correct allocation of keys. Furthermore, DOM electronic access control products can also be easily combined with traditional mechanical systems to provide a complete solution to meet your individual project needs. 


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Z- Central Lock System

 

Z – Central Lock System



In blocks of rented apartments and halls of residence, individuals must be able to unlock one or more main access doors without direct access to neighbouring apartments. In such cases the central locking system is highly recommended.


ZHS- Central Master Key System

ZHS – Central Master Key System


A central master key system is made up of a series of central locking systems combined into one. For housing developments such as sheltered housing or even large freehold complexes the warden often requires different keys for access to a number of main entrances, laundry or boiler rooms and therefore the central master key system is the ideal choice.


HS- Master Key System

ZHS – Central Master Key System

In private homes and small to medium sized businesses access to all areas is often restricted to a select number of individuals. The function of the master key in this system is such that it must operate each individual cylinder. It is therefore highly convenient for the holder as it assures open access to the entire system. For added convenience master key systems can also incorporate office furniture and other industrial applications.

 


GHS- General Master Key System

GHS – General Master Key System

Within large organisations, clear and well defined structures are essential. Production, administration, logistics and other internal departments often have different working hours and operate in different locations. Employees, heads of department and managers therefore require unrestricted access to certain parts of the building and for this reason we would recommend the use of a general master key system. There are three levels that exist with a typical GHS:


Level 1 = The general master key locks all cylinders in the system
Level 2 = The main group key locks all departmental cylinders
Level 3 = The group key locks all cylinders within a specific departmental area