DOOR LOCK SYSTEM
A Story Behind Every Vingcard Hotel Door Lock
All innovation begins with a great story, and the history behind Vingcard is
certainly no different.
It all started in 1974 when expert lock maker, Tor Sørnes, wanted to increase
hotel safety after his favorite singer was attacked by an trespasser in her
guestroom.
The result was the launch of world’s first recordable door lock, a major
milestone in hotel security able to create a unique key for each and every
guest.
Electronic Hotel Locks
 Cutting-edge security and seamless guest convenience all enclosed within a timeless and
stylish design- that’s the combined promise of Vingcard door locks for today’s hotel
businesses.
 From the world’s leading hotel brands to independent boutique properties, countless
hospitality professionals place their trust Vingcard each day to ensure the safety of their
guests and staff.
How smart
locks work?
What is smart lock ?
The smart lock gives an opportunity to get rid of the
house key by using your smartphone to lock and unlock
the door.
In addition, smart locks can monitor access and
record the activity.
Smart lock’s main functionality
Keycard systems operate by physically moving
detainers in the locking mechanism with the
insertion of the card, by shining LEDs through a
pattern of holes in the card and detecting the result,
by swiping or inserting a magnetic stripe card, or in
the case of RFID or NFC cards, merely being
brought into close proximity ..
Lock Access Control System
Since its introduction, radio frequency identification (RFID) technology has transformed
the way hotels offer their amenities and manage operations.
VingCard Classic RFID
VingCard Classic RFID is based upon the timeless design that has been
synonymous with VingCard ever since they pioneered the hospitality locking
industry.
Smart lock security
 Hotel key cards work by using various
technologies such as RFID and magnetic
stripe.
 The information encodes inside the key
card can only be read by RFID readers or
magnetic readers.
 Standalone electronic lock with RFID technology
 Fire-listed for use on fire doors.
 Solid steel handles with self-lubricating long life bearings.
 3-point steel latch construction with an anti-friction mechanism
 Case hardened full 1-inch (ANSI) throw deadbolt
 Panic release function – the deadbolt and latch are automatically withdrew by inside handle for easy regress in
emergency situations.
 Future proof re-programmable FLASH RAM lock memory
 Powered by three (3) AA batteries that provide up to 3 years normal life
 Up to 2000 event audit trail (in offline mode in Visionline). 600 events in Vision
 Compatible with Visionline and Vision software platforms
 Optional high security mechanical override
 Only need to add the RFID reader by replacing the top end plug.
 A few minutes operation and no need to replace the lock case or handles
Advantages of Taking Hotel Door Locks Online
 Another key benefit of more modern door lock technology is the
ability for hoteliers to provide each device with a live connection
to an access management system, in order to send and receive
data in real-time.
 This one feature can mean that hotel staff receive real-time alerts
for potential security issues, such as an trespasser attempting to
use a stolen keycard on multiple doors or a door that has been left
open.
Remote checking of lock activity audit trails Real-time
authorization/restriction of keys to additional rooms or areas Extending of
guest stays without requiring a front desk visit Guestroom re-assignment
without requiring a new key Options to integrate keycards with POS as a
form of onsite payment
System Software
RFID readers
What is the full form of RFID key card?
 Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a technology that uses radio
waves to passively identify a tagged object.
 RFID can be considered similar to barcodes as data read from tags are
stored in database or you can say device that captures the label's data,
and stores data in a database.
What are the disadvantages of smart locks?
 Smart locks are battery-operated items and unfortunately the battery will
die someday. So, every smart lock owner must be aware of the state of
the batteries and replace them on time.
 What will happen if the battery dies?
 Your lock won't work and owner of the card wont able to open it.
Well-built smart locks are safe and carry little
risk in the real world.
It is almost impossible to open by theft
Conclusion
• Enhanced Security Features. ...
• Customizable Access Levels. ...
• Tracking and Monitoring Access. ...
• Lost or Stolen Key Card Solutions. ...
• Faster and Easier Access. ...
• Reduced Need for Physical Keys. ...
• Integration with Other Security Systems. ...
• Lower Maintenance Costs.
Home Work
How Hotel RFID Key card works?
 Hotel key cards work by using various technologies such as RFID and magnetic stripe.
 The information encodes inside the key card can only be read by RFID readers or
magnetic readers.

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    A Story BehindEvery Vingcard Hotel Door Lock All innovation begins with a great story, and the history behind Vingcard is certainly no different. It all started in 1974 when expert lock maker, Tor Sørnes, wanted to increase hotel safety after his favorite singer was attacked by an trespasser in her guestroom. The result was the launch of world’s first recordable door lock, a major milestone in hotel security able to create a unique key for each and every guest.
  • 4.
    Electronic Hotel Locks Cutting-edge security and seamless guest convenience all enclosed within a timeless and stylish design- that’s the combined promise of Vingcard door locks for today’s hotel businesses.  From the world’s leading hotel brands to independent boutique properties, countless hospitality professionals place their trust Vingcard each day to ensure the safety of their guests and staff.
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    How smart locks work? Whatis smart lock ? The smart lock gives an opportunity to get rid of the house key by using your smartphone to lock and unlock the door. In addition, smart locks can monitor access and record the activity.
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    Smart lock’s mainfunctionality Keycard systems operate by physically moving detainers in the locking mechanism with the insertion of the card, by shining LEDs through a pattern of holes in the card and detecting the result, by swiping or inserting a magnetic stripe card, or in the case of RFID or NFC cards, merely being brought into close proximity ..
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    Lock Access ControlSystem Since its introduction, radio frequency identification (RFID) technology has transformed the way hotels offer their amenities and manage operations.
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    VingCard Classic RFID VingCardClassic RFID is based upon the timeless design that has been synonymous with VingCard ever since they pioneered the hospitality locking industry.
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    Smart lock security Hotel key cards work by using various technologies such as RFID and magnetic stripe.  The information encodes inside the key card can only be read by RFID readers or magnetic readers.
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     Standalone electroniclock with RFID technology  Fire-listed for use on fire doors.  Solid steel handles with self-lubricating long life bearings.  3-point steel latch construction with an anti-friction mechanism  Case hardened full 1-inch (ANSI) throw deadbolt  Panic release function – the deadbolt and latch are automatically withdrew by inside handle for easy regress in emergency situations.
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     Future proofre-programmable FLASH RAM lock memory  Powered by three (3) AA batteries that provide up to 3 years normal life  Up to 2000 event audit trail (in offline mode in Visionline). 600 events in Vision  Compatible with Visionline and Vision software platforms  Optional high security mechanical override  Only need to add the RFID reader by replacing the top end plug.  A few minutes operation and no need to replace the lock case or handles
  • 18.
    Advantages of TakingHotel Door Locks Online  Another key benefit of more modern door lock technology is the ability for hoteliers to provide each device with a live connection to an access management system, in order to send and receive data in real-time.  This one feature can mean that hotel staff receive real-time alerts for potential security issues, such as an trespasser attempting to use a stolen keycard on multiple doors or a door that has been left open.
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    Remote checking oflock activity audit trails Real-time authorization/restriction of keys to additional rooms or areas Extending of guest stays without requiring a front desk visit Guestroom re-assignment without requiring a new key Options to integrate keycards with POS as a form of onsite payment
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    What is thefull form of RFID key card?  Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a technology that uses radio waves to passively identify a tagged object.  RFID can be considered similar to barcodes as data read from tags are stored in database or you can say device that captures the label's data, and stores data in a database.
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    What are thedisadvantages of smart locks?  Smart locks are battery-operated items and unfortunately the battery will die someday. So, every smart lock owner must be aware of the state of the batteries and replace them on time.  What will happen if the battery dies?  Your lock won't work and owner of the card wont able to open it.
  • 31.
    Well-built smart locksare safe and carry little risk in the real world. It is almost impossible to open by theft
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    Conclusion • Enhanced SecurityFeatures. ... • Customizable Access Levels. ... • Tracking and Monitoring Access. ... • Lost or Stolen Key Card Solutions. ... • Faster and Easier Access. ... • Reduced Need for Physical Keys. ... • Integration with Other Security Systems. ... • Lower Maintenance Costs.
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    How Hotel RFIDKey card works?  Hotel key cards work by using various technologies such as RFID and magnetic stripe.  The information encodes inside the key card can only be read by RFID readers or magnetic readers.