FIELD: protection of different objects against intrusion, particularly electronic coded door locks.
SUBSTANCE: method involves forming access code as input signal; transmitting it to executive lock mechanism controller sensors; receiving this signal and comparing the inputted signal with access code stored in executive door lock mechanism controller memory. Access code is inputted in interactive mode by serially setting input signals in executive lock mechanism controller memory, wherein each input signal corresponds to one index of repeatedly demonstrated arbitrary index sequence. The inputted access code is input control signal set.
EFFECT: increased lock secrecy.
2 cl, 2 dwg
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Dates
2008-04-10—Published
2006-05-02—Filed