"Peter Parry" wrote in message
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On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 17:42:50 GMT, "The Medway Handyman"
wrote:
You don't know at all, talking bollox as
usual. In the above example 4433 could be used and 2314 would not open a
box set to 1234.
With the GE Keysafe the absolute maximum number of combinations is
1024 (or so say GE at
http://www.keysafe.co.uk/frequently_asked_questions).
Each key _can_ only be used once in any key sequence and the sequence
of entry is unimportant, so a lock set to 1234 will open with 1324,
4321 etc.
http://media.vstall.co.uk/sentico/do...he_Code_07.pdf
As each key sequence has to be entered fully there is a potential gain
from having a key sequence as they recommend of 5 or 6 digits. As it
is almost every lock used has a 4 digit sequence so this gain is never
realised.
Its no good trying to use facts with TMH, he is too stupid, as his continual
insults rather than actually reading what I said shows.
Just ignore him as he adds very little to any discussion.