Why Gaborse needs Master code, User code and Guest code is a question that many customers ask.
The authorization of the owner code/management code (Owner, Master), user code (User) and guest code (Guest – one-time code) on Gabörse smart door lock is extremely important to ensure security, convenience and effective management. Here are the detailed reasons:
1. Security & Access Control
- Owner (Homeowner/Admin):
- Full authority to unlock at any time, add/delete users, set up the system.
- Receive notifications when someone opens the door (via phone app).
- Remote lock if intrusion is detected.
- User (Family member/Employee):
- Only open the door during certain hours (for example, the maid can only open from 8am-5pm).
- Cannot change lock settings or delete other users.
- Guest (Temporary Guest):
- Use a one-time or limited-time code (e.g. Airbnb guests, plumbers).
- Automatically expires after expiration → avoids the risk of abuse.
Practical case: If there is no owner/master code, guests, locksmiths, etc. can register additional fingerprints or cards without the homeowner’s knowledge.
2. Convenient door lock management
- No need to give physical keys:
- The owner can remotely grant permission to the User/Guest via the app.
- Guest does not need to meet in person to receive the key (e.g. send the code to the guest via text message).
- Record entry and exit history:
- The system records who opens the door and when → easy to trace if an incident occurs.
3. Flexible Use Cases
| Scenario | Role of Owner/User/Guest |
|---|---|
| Household | – Owner: Parents. – User: Children, housekeepers. – Guest: Friends visiting. |
| Office | – Owner: Manager. – User: Employees. – Guest: Delivery personnel, clients. |
| Vacation Rentals | – Owner: Property manager. – User: Long-term tenants. – Guest: Short-term guests. |
4. Risk Reduction
- Lost keys?
- Codes can be instantly reset, unlike traditional locks that require rekeying.
- Overstaying guests?
- Guest codes automatically deactivate after check-out time.
5. Smart Home Integration
- Smart locks often sync with cameras, sensors, and voice assistants (Google Home, Alexa).
- Role-based access ensures only authorized users can control connected devices.
Real-World Examples:
- Homeowner on vacation:
- Grants a 3-day guest code for a house sitter.
- Gives a one-time code to a food delivery person (expires in 5 minutes).
- New office employee:
- Admin (Owner) assigns a User code with access limited to weekdays, 8 AM–6 PM.
Conclusion: Why Gaborse needs Master code, User code and Guest code?
Smart locks use three code types to balance security and flexibility. A single shared code would pose risks:
- Guests could enter unrestricted.
- Former employees might abandoned access.
- Hackers could compromise the entire system.
By separating Owner, User, and Guest roles, smart locks ensure controlled, traceable, and secure access.
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