An electronic code safe opens via a numeric keypad connected to a motorized locking mechanism or steel locking bolts. The user enters a 3‑ to 8‑digit PIN code, and if the code is correct, the system automatically retracts the bolts and unlocks the door.
Electronic locks are gradually replacing traditional key locks because they are easier to use and manage in a multi-user environment. They are widely used in homes, offices, hotels, and retail stores to secure cash, documents, and valuables.
In most models, the system relies on three main components:
- A backlit keypad.
- An electronic circuit powered by batteries (often 4 x AA 1.5 V).
- Steel locking bolts that retract when the safe opens.
On SBE Direct models such as the MAGNO safe, the locking and unlocking are handled by motorized bolts for greater user comfort and security. With the SECUTRONIC electronic lock, up to 1 million different combinations are possible, which significantly reduces the risk of brute-force attacks.