New Dual-Access Safe Lock: Electronic Keypad with Dial Override
We are often asked, “Which is better for a gun safe — an electronic lock or a dial lock?” We actually like both kinds of locks — depending on the application. We review the pros and cons of both electronic and mechanical locks in our comprehensive Gun Safe Buyers Guide. A digital keypad lock provides quick entry, while a quality, commercial-grade dial lock can deliver decades of reliable service, with no worries about dead batteries or worn-out keypads.
New Dual-Access Electronic + Dial Locking System
Until recently you had to choose one or the other — Electronic Lock or Dial Lock. But imagine if you could have the best of both worlds — keypad speed plus dial lock dependability. Well Cannon Safe has finally made that possible. Cannon is now offering a Dual-Access Combination Lock on its higher-end safes (Armory Series, Cannon Series, Commander Series). Cannon is currently the only safe company with a combined digital/mechanical lock system. Cannon’s new EMP dual-access lock offers rapid access, simplicity and day-to-day security of an electronic lock backed up by the assurance of a manual (rotary dial) combination lock.
Watch Demo of EMP Dual-Access Lock on Cannon Safe
NOTE: The EMP dual-access lock is NOT available as an upgrade to older safes (yet). It is currently available with new Armory Series, Cannon Series, and Commander Series Cannon-made safes.
Cannon Safe’s President, Aaron Baker, declares: “Cannon’s EMP lock is the cutting edge of high security lock technology. It allows the … ease and security of a Type 1 high security lock with the peace of mind of a mechanical override, all of this rolled into the ultimate UL Type 1 rating. This is a huge step forward for safes and for the experience a safe owner will have in the future.” To learn more about the EMP Safe Locking System, visit www.cannonsafe.com.
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I wonder who makes it for them.
I bet I can break into it in less than 10 minutes with hand tools.
Like most advertisements this one has several “half truths” and lies. While Cannon may advertise as the ONLY manufacturer to offer a true redundant lock, many other companies have them available as well, though they are using a redundant lock which is actually made in America by LaGard.
I hate advertisers that out and out lie to try to sell their product.
What other companies offer the dual lock system?
My keypad stopped working on mine and I never used the combination at the time when I bought it my dad pasted away so I just programmed my pad and put my paper work in my safe not thinking at the time and now it stopped working on me and I dont have the combination to get in it I have tryed to get a hold of cannon i payed a lot of money for this safe and really need help i dont want to break into it i went with cannon because i think it’s the best safe u can by it has the new EMP on it and i realize i will have to replace it so if u can please help me out i was told that the modle number was A54 but not forshore it is 5 foot tall and and 4 foot wide 30 in depth my serial number is M1187776 if it cost anything i will pay just dont want to mess it up to get in it my phone number is 1 812 891 3839 if u can help me any way i would be very happy and i will need to know how i would get a new key pad for it to my name is Darrold reel .