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Securitech's
vision of electric locking starts with new designs
and concepts to ensure reliability.
The electric
release solenoid has been moved from the electric
strike to the lever handle trim.
Why?
Increased durability: The solenoid is protected
inside the trim, and therefore is not susceptible
to abuse, which afflicts electric strike plates.
Increased
vandal-resistance: The stainless steel one-piece
strike plate is less susceptible to vandals and
wear-and-tear than electrified strikes with moving
parts.
Increased
ease-of-operation: The lever is not damaged
when people pull on the door while waiting to
get buzzed in.
Easier
installation: Special frame preparation (required
by electric strikes) is not required for electric
control trim. Units are provided with standard
mortise latch locks or can work with other manufacturer's
mortise locks. Models are also available for use
with most exit devices and cylindrical locksets.
Key override
is always possible for emergency use. Key usage
switch (see below) can send an alarm if the key
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How
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Electrolatch
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--Securitech's
name for electrically-released trim |
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Electric
Release
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Opening
the door is easy as pulling down the lever.
The
lever can be released electrically by a
signal from a card access system, intercom,
remote push-button, prox card, digital keypad
or any other access control technology.
The
lever remains rigid until the signal is
received. Pull the lever down and you retract
the latch and gain entry.
If
a "buzzing" sound is required,
specify "AC" release. When used
in conjunction with access control systems,
which have LEDs which go from red to green
to indicate approved entry, a silent "DC"
solenoid is usually used. |
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Entry
By Key
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Keyed
entry is just as easy
and doesn't require
any special lock modification
Securitech's
control trim design includes an opening
for the cylinder in the trim. Simply insert
the key, rotate as normal, and then pull
the lever down to enter.
Whether
it's electric or key, opening the door is
as easy as pulling down the lever. |
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Maglatch
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--ELECTROLATCH
with internal switches for electromagnetic lock release |
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Electromagnetic
Lock Release
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Electromagnetic
locks meet today's newest security and access
control needs. Securitech electric control trim
can include lever-activated switches to release
electromagnetic locks.
Electromagnetic
locks are released "invisibly" with
the movement of the lever handle. This meets
"No Special Knowledge" & "Single-Action"
code requirements. Special electromagnetic lock
power supplies with timers and chirping piezos
and other elements are not needed.
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LX
Series Trim
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--ELECTROLATCH
or MAGLATCH exterior trim for use with exit devices |
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Add
Electric Release To Existing Panic Bars
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Electromagnetic
locks meet today's newest security and access
control needs. Securitech electric Upgrade doors
to card access or other electric releases without
changing the existing exit device. Securitech
features a full variety of exterior control
trim to add on to existing panic bars.
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