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AlarmLock T2 Trilogy

Push Button Access Control


Now in waterproof model (DL2700WP) for indoor/outdoor applications
Clutch mechanism offers long-lasting performance and exceptional strength
Heavy-duty trim design with self-contained, fully programmable, 12-digit metal keypad
Non-handed for easy installation and versatility
2-wire remote override or key bypass capability
Visual and audible entry indicators
Flex-Drive motor operates latch mechanism
Multi-level user capability
Up to 15 different group or individual codes
Master, manager, emergency, service codes
Individual, group or total user lockout codes
Available in lever or knob design with re-keyable cylinder or interchangeable core
UL listed Grade one lockset with fire-rated latch meets or exceeds BHMA specifications
Available in four finishes: polished brass, antique brass, polished chrome, and satin chrome
Available in interchangeable core model accepting 6 or 7 pin cores from Best, Arrow, KSP and Falcon

 

Securitron Digital Entry Systems

 

Securitron digital keypads are all designed for high volume use in controlling entry through electrically locked doors. They are simple to use, with programming being possible from the keypad itself, and yet include powerful features that solve specific application problems. You can select from two keypad types and also have a choice of CPU boards to yield the right combination of cost and features for the requirements of the job.

All Securitron digital keypads are products of the same philosophy. They are intended not for arming alarm systems but rather for the much more demanding use of electric lock control indoors and outdoors. Ease of installation is designed in and the instruction manual guides you to the precise level of programming needed for the specific application. Unmatched reliability yields years of operation without service calls.

 

 

 

 


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