KIN D
The KIN D requires a 12V DC and has a 12V DC output with a maximum of 4A. You can refer to the wiring diagram in the pamphlet for more details. Careful not to switch polarity as it will irreversibly damage the KIN D.
NC stands for Normally Closed Circuit. For “FAIL SAFE” type of locks (if power fails the door will open) , use the NC output of the KIN D.
NO stands for Normally Open Circuit. For “FAIL SECURE” type of locks (if power fails the door will remain closed), use the NO output of the KIN D.
No, the KIN D does not require an internet connection; however, your phone does require an active internet connection.
KINDOO can be installed on any type of electric door, whether it is a gate, garage door, sliding door, turnstile, boom barrier etc…
KINDOO App can be installed on any Android or IOS phone that has Bluetooth® low energy scanning and emitting capabilities.
Yes you can calibrate the distance under the KIN D settings.
Administrators have the right to invite, revoke and define access rights for administrators, managers, and guests. Administrators can as well define the KIN’s settings.
Managers have the right to invite, revoke and define access rights of guests.
Guests can interact with their KINs according to their defined access rights.
- KNX or EIB systems require a main cable installed all around the building
- They require a lot of wiring for sensors and actuators
- They need interoperable KNX approved products wired to a central system
- Most of the smart locks work mostly on deadbolt locks only and require changing locks. They cannot operate on sliding doors, gates, turnstiles etc… while KINDOO can be integrated and retrofitted to any electric lock.
- KINDOO uses 256 bit encryption while most of the smart locks use 128 bit encryption
- Other smart locks are battery powered and require replacing every few months.
- With KINDOO you can choose your physical security and decide what type of electric lock you would like to have
- While all other smart locks are bulky and visible, with KINDOO you can choose to hide your KIN D within the door or the wall making it completely invisible.
KIN W
The KIN W requires very low current and hence can be powered directly from regular access control panels. Simply follow the wires color coding of the manual.
When connecting a KIN W on its own, some access control panels might detect a tampering event. To avoid it, power wires should be put before D0 and D1.
Managers have the right to invite, revoke and define access rights of guests.
Guests can interact with their KINs according to their defined access rights.
- No, allocating/revoking cards on kindoo is not enough, you must allocate/revoke all acces rights of the cards on your local access control system.
Administrators have the right to invite and revoke administrators, Managers and guests. Administrators can as well define the KIN’s and environment’s settings. Only administrators can make digital card purchases. They can also allocate digital cards to any other user.
Managers have the right to invite and revoke guests. Managers can allocate digital cards to any other user.
Guests can only authenticate themselves by emitting their allocated digital cards.