The ResortLock provides you with more control over your rental property than ever before… all at an affordable cost with no monthly fees. Instead of issuing keys or permanent codes, the ResortLock allows property owners to provide their guests with temporary access codes that start and end when owners want, so guests can't enter your property one minute before or after specified.
The ResortLock provides you with more control over your rental property than ever before. At an affordable cost with no monthly fees. Instead of issuing keys or permanent codes, the ResortLock allows property owners to provide their guests with temporary access codes that start and end when owners want, so guests can't enter your property one minute before or after specified. These temporary access codes are generated via the internet. Upon purchase, you will be issued a username and password by ResortLock to their site which gives you access to generate codes. The lock itself requires no internet connection or direct connection to your computer, freeing owners to grant property access even if they are thousands of miles away.
The RL4000 offers all the same features as the RL2000 that enable you to provide remotely generated codes to your rental property and a whole lot more. The upgrades start with the construction of the lock, which is totally weather resistant and features a more heavy duty construction. If your front door is exposed to weather conditions, the RL4000 is your best option. The 4000 also gives you the most control possible. Fully programmable via an optional software package, the RL4000 comes with great features like scheduled access and audit trail. One other key upgrade is the ability to issue multiple remote access codes during the same time period. The RL4000 truly is the ultimate rental property lock.
Features:
- Durable commercial grade lock with weatherproof keypad
- One-touch lock button to quickly lock door once inside
- Remote code generation – unlimited codes over the year
- Up to 800 permanent codes & ibutton users (combined)
- Set times for lock to Auto Lock/Unlock daily (must be the same for all 7 days of the week).
- Issue one-time use codes for contractors, cleaners, etc.
- Daylight savings mode to adjust for daylight savings time
- Lockout functionality
Download the Quick Setup Guide
Download the Resort Lock User Manual
Download the Installation Instructions
Specifications:
- Lock Weight: 6 lbs.
- Power Source: 4 AA Alkaline Batteries
- Keypad: Weather Proof Keypad
- Handle: Reversible Lever
- Door Thickness: 1 3/8" to 2"
- Keyway:
Schlage C6
- Temperature: -30 to 120 degrees F (-34 to 50°C) C6
- Front Lock Height: 6 ¾”
- Front Width: 3”
- Back Height: 6 ¾”
- Back Width: 3”
- Key Hole to Top of Lock: 5 1/8”
- Working Current: 50 mA
- Idle Current: 5 μA
- Lock Back Time: 5 (1 – 25) Seconds
- Working Voltage: 4.8-6.4V
- Low Battery Warning: 4.8V or lower
- 1 year warranty
Additional Features with Optional Software Management Purchase (click here to see the software)
- See who and when people are entering your property with Audit Trail allowing you to view up to 4000 door access events.
- Manage many access codes and ibuttons all at once
- Set access schedules for individual users (Ex. Set code 1234 to only have access M-F from 10am – 4pm).
- Set Auto Lock/Unlock function to a different schedule daily (Auto unlock M-F from 9am-6pm). Great for business use!
How It Works:
Inside the ResortLock is a computer chip that runs a complex algorithm. This algorithm is able to to compute what the code should be during any given time period. One way to think of it is that the lock is pre-loaded with codes.
For example, if you wanted to give your guest access to your property from Friday at 2:00pm to Sunday at 12:00pm, your lock would already know that the code should be, say, 12345678. Now you just need something that will tell you (and only you) what your lock already knows.
The ResortLock scheduling software contains the exact same algorithm that the lock's computer chip has. So essentially. your computer will know what your lock is thinking because they were both "pre-configured" to make the same computations and, as a result, come up with the same codes.
When you first set up your lock and software, you will synchronize your software to the lock. This is done by entering the lock's unique serial