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They have very similar functionality but do it in a different way. 'Pro' is web based so easier to use (no specialist software to run) and easier to implement new features. It has a public website so people without a MortiSafe Pro can still check out what's happening.
They have very similar functionality but do it in a different way. 'Pro' is web based so easier to use (no specialist software to run) and easier to implement new features. It has a public website so people without a MortiSafe Pro can still check out what's happening.


===What happens if the power fails===
===What happens if the power fails?===
===What happens if the power fails===
===What happens if my internet connection fails?===
===What happens if the power fails===
===Do I need to know how to configure my internet connection?===
===What happens if the power fails===

Revision as of 23:02, 31 January 2015

These are not currently organised. When I write up more of them, I'll group and order them. Please mail me if you have further questions you'l like to see listed here.

Aren't there other ways of doing time control or internet control of keys?

Yes, plenty of other methods. MortiSafe is not necessarily better than any of them, you should choose whatever system meets all your needs. But I do think that MortiSafe is the most sophisticated system of its kind for the price.

What's the difference between MortiSafe and MortiSafe Pro

They have very similar functionality but do it in a different way. 'Pro' is web based so easier to use (no specialist software to run) and easier to implement new features. It has a public website so people without a MortiSafe Pro can still check out what's happening.

What happens if the power fails?

What happens if my internet connection fails?

Do I need to know how to configure my internet connection?