MK1 is a simple, easy to use master keying program that generates bitting lists in the Standard Progression Format (SPF). While the program was designed for use by locksmiths who are familiar with master keying, it can also be used effectively by the beginner.
MK1 produces two step or single step master key systems for 5 pin or 6 pin applications. The two step systems are printed with 64 change key codes per page with an option of printing the block, row and vertical group master keys. The page master is always printed on each page. Single step systems are printed with 125 change key codes per page.
Things that you can enter or change for systems are:
Top Master Key (TMK) combination
Maximum Adjacent Cut Specification (MACS)
Sequence of Progression (SOP)
Key Bitting Array (KBA)
Any number of pages can be printed if you don’t want to print the entire system and you are allowed to specify the page, or range of pages, to be printed. Combinations which violate the MACS are marked with an asterisk (*) for easy identification.
Designing the system only takes a moment and then you can leave the computer to print while you go on to something more productive. Sorry, no demo available for this program. Systems cannot be saved, but can be specified again at a later date.
MK1
MK1 is a simple, easy to use master keying program that generates bitting lists in the Standard Progression Format (SPF). While the program was designed for use by locksmiths who are familiar with master keying, it can also be used effectively by the beginner.
MK1 produces two step or single step master key systems for 5 pin or 6 pin applications. The two step systems are printed with 64 change key codes per page with an option of printing the block, row and vertical group master keys. The page master is always printed on each page. Single step systems are printed with 125 change key codes per page.
Things that you can enter or change for systems are:
Any number of pages can be printed if you don’t want to print the entire system and you are allowed to specify the page, or range of pages, to be printed. Combinations which violate the MACS are marked with an asterisk (*) for easy identification.
Designing the system only takes a moment and then you can leave the computer to print while you go on to something more productive. Sorry, no demo available for this program. Systems cannot be saved, but can be specified again at a later date.
Sorry, no demo available for this product.