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Control & Alarm Interface Locks
Lever Movement Activates A Switch |
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Integrates
Electric Functions With Mechanical Actions For Code
- Compliant Exiting
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Eliminates
need for and use of separate "Request-To-Order"
buttons or motion sensors |
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Provides
"No Special Knowledge" exiting |
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Multiple
switch models available for any code compliance
need |
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Optional
key usage switch and latch position switch for
maximum security and monitoring |
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ADA
compliant |
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Available
in Maglatch, Electrolatch, Auto-Bolt, Maglatch
& Electrolatch Panic & LX series trim |
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Works
with access control, alarm & intercom systems |
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See
Electrolatch & Maglatch literature for additional
features |
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Offices
Public Buildings
Special Code Requirement
Locations |
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Request-To-Exit
switch within lever trim |
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Electric release
within trim
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GG
Style

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UG
& LR Styles Also Available
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Optional
"Latch Position Switch" indicates if
latch is projected. |
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Optional
"Key Usage Switch: sends a distinct signal
if a key is used for entry in place of access
control card. |
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| MAGLATCH series
Signal Locks include magnetic lock cut-off switches |
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Exit
Device Signal Locks Available
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Wiring
Information Is Printed On The Next
Page
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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. |
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Mortise
Lock Series Models
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OPTIONS
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Model |
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Interior
Trim
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Mag
Release
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Exterior
Lever Trim
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Key
Usage
Switch
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Mag
Release
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Mortise
Locks
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Latch
Position
Switch
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-SME-D1 |
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-SME-D3
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| -SME-D4 |
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-SMM-D1 |
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-SMM-D3
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| -SMM-D4 |
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| All
SM Series locksets feature interior
lever R-T-E signal, exterior key &
electric release (24vDC) |
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"D" to "R" after
"SME" or "SMM"
in model number for Re-Entry option
(fail-safe) |
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Model # SME-D1GS-630-LHR |
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