Phoenix KS0032E Electronic Key Cabinet 48-Key Safe
Product Description
The Phoenix KS0032E is a wall-mounted electronic key cabinet designed to store and manage up to 48 keys in a controlled, secure environment. The electronic locking mechanism restricts access to...
Specifications
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 365(H) x 300(W) x 100(D)mm
- Finish
- Powder Coated Paint
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
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Product Description
The Phoenix KS0032E is a wall-mounted electronic key cabinet designed to store and manage up to 48 keys in a controlled, secure environment. The electronic locking mechanism restricts access to authorised users, while dedicated deposit slots allow keys to be returned without unlocking the cabinet — a practical arrangement for shift-based operations where staff need to hand keys back after hours without a manager being present.
In catering and hospitality environments, key management is straightforward when the volume of keyholders is small, but it tends to become disorganised as a site grows. A fixed, lockable cabinet brings basic accountability to the process — keys are always in one place, access is controlled, and the deposit slot means the system functions independently of who is on duty. The unit is supplied with key rings and colour-coded fobs, which makes it considerably easier to organise keys by area or function across a multi-room or multi-access-point site.
- Electronic lock with controlled access and deposit slot for out-of-hours returns
- Supplied with colour-coded fobs for labelling keys by area or function
- Wall-mounted design keeps keys off worksurfaces and in a consistent location
- Compact footprint suits back-office, reception, or staff corridor installations
- Suitable for sites with a moderate number of keyholders and access points
At 9kg this cabinet is practical to wall-mount without specialist installation, though it is worth confirming the fixing surface is appropriate for the weight. The chosen location should be accessible to authorised staff without being in a publicly visible or high-traffic area — a back office, staff room, or secure corridor are all typical installations.
This model is well suited to smaller hospitality sites, cafés, pubs, and catering operations with a moderate number of access points and keyholders. Sites managing a significantly higher volume of keys, or requiring more granular access logging, may find a higher-capacity cabinet a better fit for their operation.
If you are weighing up the right cabinet size for your site, we are happy to talk it through before you commit to a purchase.
Key Features
- Electronic locking mechanism with controlled authorised access only
- Deposit slots allow key returns without opening the full cabinet
- Wall-mounted steel construction rated for up to 48 keys
- Supplied with key rings and colour-coded fobs for organised labelling
- Compact 365 x 300 x 100mm footprint for discreet back-office installation
Operational Benefits
- Keeps key access controlled during shifts when no manager is present
- Deposit slot maintains security discipline without requiring staff cabinet access
- Colour-coded fobs reduce confusion across multi-room or multi-area sites
- Fixed wall location prevents keys going missing or being left unattended
- Supports basic accountability for keyholders without complex management systems
Specifications
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 365(H) x 300(W) x 100(D)mm
- Finish
- Powder Coated Paint
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
- Weight
- 9kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, the 48-key capacity is well suited to small-to-medium hospitality or catering sites with several distinct access areas. The colour-coded fobs supplied with the unit make it straightforward to organise keys by zone or function. Sites with a significantly larger number of keys or access points may need to consider a higher-capacity cabinet.
- The deposit slot allows a member of staff to return keys at the end of a shift without needing the code or authorisation to open the full cabinet. This is particularly useful in operations running late or early shifts where a manager may not be on site — keys can be returned securely without compromising access control for the rest of the cabinet.
- The cabinet weighs 9kg, so the fixing surface should be solid enough to take a wall-mounted unit of that weight — a masonry or solid stud wall is preferable to plasterboard alone. Location-wise, it should be accessible to authorised staff but away from public-facing or high-footfall areas to avoid drawing attention to it. A back office, secure staff room, or managed corridor are all common choices.