Signal Switch Options provide for greater security. The Latch Position Switch limits need for auxiliary monitoring items such as Monitor Strikes. Also simplifies wire runs.
Access Control & Alarm Interface Locks
Lever Movement Activates A Switch

Signal Locks

Integrates Electric Functions With Mechanical Actions For Code - Compliant Exiting

Eliminates need for and use of separate "Request-To-Order" buttons or motion sensors
Provides "No Special Knowledge" exiting
Multiple switch models available for any code compliance need
Optional key usage switch and latch position switch for maximum security and monitoring
ADA compliant
Available in Maglatch, Electrolatch, Auto-Bolt, Maglatch & Electrolatch Panic & LX series trim
Works with access control, alarm & intercom systems
See Electrolatch & Maglatch literature for additional features

Ideal for
  Offices
Public Buildings

Special Code Requirement
Locations


Request-To-Exit switch within lever trim


Electric release within trim

GG Style
UG & LR Styles Also Available


OPTIONS
Optional "Latch Position Switch" indicates if latch is projected.


Optional "Key Usage Switch: sends a distinct signal if a key is used for entry in place of access control card. 


MAGLATCH series Signal Locks include magnetic lock cut-off switches


Exit Device Signal Locks Available


Wiring Information Is Printed On The Next Page
How Does A Signal Lock Work?

Designed for use with access control systems, Securitech Signal Locks provides safety, security and notification. Signal Locks overcome security breaches in electric strikes and solve fire-code and life-safety problems.
Free-exiting is possible at all times.
To enter, the access control system can momentarily energize the lever or the key may be used to release the lever.
Safety:
When exiting, the lever activates an internal switch which sends a signal to the access control system to silence (R-T-E) or generate a local alarm.
Security:
Heavy-duty mortise deadlatch is provided. The optional latch position is monitored by a switch to prevent taping the latch back.
Notification:
An optional key usage switch sends a signal to the access control system to let it know that a key has been used in place of the access control system.
Durability:
Electric release in the trim (not strike or lock body) and slip-clutch exterior lever handle ensure years of trouble-free operation.
Mortise Lock Series Models
OPTIONS
  Model
Interior
Trim
Mag
Release
Exterior
Lever Trim
Key
Usage
Switch
Mag
Release
Mortise Locks
Latch
Position
Switch
-SME-D1  
-SME-D2  
-SME-D3
 
-SME-D4  
   
   
   
   
 
 
 
 
-SMM-D1  
-SMM-D2  
-SMM-D3
 
-SMM-D4  
   
   
   
   
 
 
 
 
All SM Series locksets feature interior lever R-T-E signal, exterior key & electric release (24vDC)
To Specify:
(see descriptions on the next page
1) SM Series
-2) Trim Style & Function
--3) Finish
---4) Handing
----5) Special Features, Notes
Change "D" to "R" after "SME" or "SMM" in model number for Re-Entry option (fail-safe)
Sample Model # SME-D1GS-630-LHR
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