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ARTE
Advanced Request-To-Exit
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How
Does It Work?
Moving the interior lever activates a switch or switches.
This can release an electromagnetic lock, send a signal
to an access control or alarm system or do both functions.
In addition, latch lock or cylindrical lock models provide
positive latching to keep the door in place and meet
fire code requirements. |

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SERIES
& MODELS
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| "LS"
Series: Lever signal only |
SX1
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| "ML"
Series: Operates a mortise lock |
SX2
Models |
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| "CL"
Series: Operates a cylindrical lock |
SX3
Models |
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See the next page
for model & feature listings |
Eliminates
Need For
Pushbuttons, IR Sensors &
Other Magnetic Releases
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Internal
lever activated switch (or switches) |
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Load-bearing
switch interrupts power to electromagnetic lock |
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Signal
switch sends R-T-E signal to access control or alarm
system |
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Works
with access control or & electromagnetic locks |
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Wide
variety of models, including mortise latch locks and
cylindrical latch locks |
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Internal
lever movement restrictors reduce wear & tear on
locks |
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Lever
design is ADA compliant |
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UL rated
switches |
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Rigid
non-switch trim available for exterior pull (non-latch
lock models) |
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Ideal
for
| Office
entrance doors |
| High traffic
locations |
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Typical door without
ARTE
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| You should not
have to press a button and depress the lever to
exit
ARTE combines the lever and button
into a single motion. |
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