REMOTE series
Overview & System
Bolt
Bolt drive

REMOTE 1000
Indirect drive

REMOTE 3000-3010-3011
Motorized drive

REMOTE 3100-3110-3111
Motorized drive
Classicism vs. progress
Safe lock or REMOTE lock
The introduction of the REMOTE series brings with it a significant paradigm shift in the world of high-security locks. Instead of concentrating exclusively on protecting against unauthorized access to the secure storage unit, the focus is now increasingly on the security of data transmission. This new orientation of the framework conditions opens up unimagined possibilities and leads to unprecedented flexibility.
The REMOTE series proves to be the ideal solution for applications where a simple locking element or a lock for external controls is required. All REMOTE locks are based on the proven components of certified WITTKOPP safe locks, which are known for their reliability and security.
The REMOTE series redefines the concept of high-security locks by combining protection against unauthorized access to the secure storage unit with data transmission security. The locks in this series offer highly secure and encrypted communication to prevent tampering and unauthorized access.
The flexibility of the REMOTE series is impressive. It enables seamless integration into a wide range of applications where external control or remote operation is required. Whether in banks, jewellery stores, data centers or other highly sensitive environments - the REMOTE series ensures that only authorized persons have access and that data transmission is reliable.
Safe lock

With conventional safe locks, a locking secret, such as a keys or code, secures access to the safe. Only people in possession of the correct key or code can open the safe.
A conventional electronic lock consists of two main components: the lock and the input unit. The input unit is used to enter the code. The code entries are evaluated and the bolt movement is controlled by the electronics in the lock.
REMOTE lock

With REMOTE locks, protection is no longer primarily provided by a locking secret that secures direct access to the safe, but by guaranteeing the security of data transmission. In such cases, the authorization to open the safe is already checked at another, higher-level location. This opens up new possibilities for securing the transmission path by using external controls such as key switches, control contacts, RFID systems, biometric systems or alarm systems.
The REMOTE lock is characterized by the fact that the part of the electronics responsible for code evaluation is replaced by an interface. This replacement of the components enables extraordinary flexibility. The input unit can now be replaced by an RFID or biometric reader or an intruder alarm system, for example, depending on the specific requirements of the application. Various interface options are available, including potential-free contacts or serial interfaces.
The use of external controls makes it possible to ensure the security of data transmission on the transmission path. For example, RFID systems can enable encrypted communication between the REMOTE lock and the control unit, while biometric systems offer reliable authentication using features such as fingerprints or iris recognition. Intrusion detection systems can ensure security by monitoring tampering attempts or triggering an alarm in the event of unauthorized access.
By using REMOTE locks, a new level of flexibility and adaptability is achieved as different control methods and interfaces can be selected depending on the specific requirements and security standards of the application. The combination of proven components from WITTKOPP safe locks and the integration of external controls into the REMOTE lock provides a secure and reliable solution for securing the transmission path and protecting valuable contents in the safe.