TL100


TL100 is an anti-theft fingerprint lock with touch keypad, which use robust and safe anti-theft mortise with one latch and two deadbolt, so that you can lock the deadbolt from both inside and outside for more security. It provides various access for your convenience – fingerprint/password/card/mechanical key.

Feature
Wide touch pad screen with tempered glass material
Voice guide for easier & more convenient use
Idle handle design to prevent from forcible entry
Illuminated keypad for easy & quick operation after dark
Turn handle upward to lock deadbolt
Reversible design to fit for all door open direction
TL-100 Catalogue

A fingerprint lock, also known as a biometric lock, is a sophisticated security device that utilizes an individual’s unique fingerprint to control access to a secured area or object. This technology has revolutionized traditional locking systems by providing a highly secure and convenient method of authentication.

A fingerprint lock operates by scanning and analyzing the distinctive ridges and valleys on an individual’s fingertip. These patterns are unique to each person and remain unchanged throughout their lifetime. The lock’s scanner captures the fingerprint image and converts it into a digital template, which is then stored securely within the lock’s memory.

To gain access, an authorized individual places their finger on the lock’s scanning surface. The lock compares the presented fingerprint with the stored templates and, if a match is found, grants access. This process is quick and seamless, eliminating the need for keys, cards, or passwords.

One of the key advantages of a fingerprint lock is its high level of security. Fingerprint patterns are extremely difficult to replicate, making it virtually impossible for unauthorized individuals to gain access. Unlike keys or passwords, fingerprints cannot be lost, stolen, or forgotten, providing an added layer of convenience and peace of mind.

Fingerprint locks are commonly used in various settings, including residential homes, commercial buildings, offices, and high-security facilities. They are particularly valuable in environments where multiple individuals require access and maintaining key control becomes challenging.