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StealthLock

The 1st keyless, invisible cabinet locking system

About Stealthlock

Perfect for wood applications in education, healthcare, office and other areas

StealthLock® is an innovative, keyless cabinet lock operated by radio frequency technology. Radio frequency allows multiple cabinet doors or drawers to be locked from a single transmitter pad within a 15 ft. range – giving a clean, hardware-free design to the outside of the cabinet door or drawer. StealthLock works on a variety of materials, such as wood, glass and composite. (Not recommended for use on metal doors or drawer faces.)

  • One transmitter pad can activate an unlimited number of receiver latches
  • Separate user and supervisor codes (four to eight digits) to operate the lock(s)
  • Receiver latch is easily programmed by user through the transmitter pad
  • Receiver latch mounts within ½” drawer suspension clearance
  • Uses readily available batteries: 4-AAA (not included) for the receiver latch and a CR2032 coin battery (included) for the transmitter pad
  • Transmitter pad operates within a 15 ft. range
  • Low battery indicator on transmitter pad and receiver latch
  • For interior use only – recommended temperature range of 50˚F to 120˚F
  • Two Auxiliary Power Options are available: 120V (link to RL-AP1) and 9V (link to RL-APC-9VJ-10)
StealthLock Versions

Which version is right for you?

Available in two versions – standard or dedicated – StealthLock can be customized to fit many different applications. Standard version allows any transmitter pad to operate any receiver latch and can be used in most general office or residential applications. Dedicated version (factory-programmed) pairs a transmitter pad to a specific receiver latch, or latches, through use of a unique transmitter ID. Dedicated version is ideal for assigned lockers or when users are within close proximity of each other, on the rare occurrence that more than one user has the identical PIN code.

Why choose StealthLock?

  • Radio frequency operation – No cards needed; transmitter pad can be mounted anywhere as long as it’s 15-20′ from receiver latch(es)

  • Flexible operation and expandable – transmitter pad operates one or many receiver latches either with same code or individually address each latch

  • All locking components are installed inside cabinet leaving no visible trace on exterior of furniture

  • Three modes of operation: passage mode – enter code to open and secure latch; self-lock mode automatically secures latch – no need to enter the code to secure; shared use mode or locker mode allows multiple users to use StealthLock without having to reprogram each time

  • Receiver latch mounts within ½” drawer suspension clearance – receiver latch and accompanying strike plate are easily installed without any modifications to drawer

  • One complete kit installs in 10 minutes which reduces labor costs associated with installation

  • Made in US – replacement parts easily obtained and local resources for support

StealthLock

Introduction and overview video

Introducing the StealthLock

StealthLock

Installation videos

Installing the StealthLock

Installing the Transmitter Pad Battery

Installing the Receiver Latch Battery

StealthLock

Programming videos

Programming the User Code

Programming the Supervisor Code

Programming Single Use Mode

Programming Self Lock Mode

Programming Learn Disable Mode

Programming Reset Factory Default Setting

Programming Clear User Pin Code

How to Buy

Contact a sales person for more information

Select a local representative to contact with questions about CompX StealthLock, to request a demonstration or how to purchase. If unsure, please call 847.752.2500 or fill out our contact form.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. How does StealthLock work?

2. How far away can the transmitter pad work?

3. Will StealthLock work with metal furniture and cabinets?

4. How many receiver latches can one transmitter pad operate?

5. What kind of batteries does it use?

6. How will the user know if the batteries are dying?

7. What happens if the batteries in the receiver latch die and the door is locked?

8. Can the code be changed to operate the lock?

9. How many different codes can be used to operate StealthLock?

10. What is Single Use Mode?

11. Is StealthLock easy to install?

12. Something is pressing on the door from the inside and the lock will not release.

13. Can StealthLock be used outside?

14. Is there a phone number for technical support?