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# Bulk Registration - CSV

You can register devices into CubiLock before enrolling them, if you wish. This allows you to keep track of which devices you still need to enrol.

From your CubiLock console:&#x20;

1. Go to the **Device List** page, under **Device Management**
2. Click on the button **Import Devices** at the top right corner
3. **Download** the CSV template, and fill it in with your device **Serial Numbers** and the associated CubiLock profile
4. **Upload** your CSV into your console

All of the devices you have registered will appear in your **Device List**, having the state `Registered`.

Once a device has been enrolled and wiped, it still appears as `Registered` in the console. You can unregister a device by selecting it and clicking on the **Delete** button (found in the context menu).

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