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Locksets - Request-to-Exit LS Series Access Control Lockset


IE-LS1 • 120 Individual PIN codes • Metal Braille alpha-numeric keys • Indoor/outdoor use • ANSI Grade 1 lockset • Two stage low battery alert assure entry


• Four standard AA batteries provide up to 150,000 operations


• Uses the same programming method as all IEI products


LS Series Infrared Managed Locksets


IE-LS2, IE-LS2PC26DC • Wireless programming with IEI’s DTD handheld device and approved PDA devices (visit linearcorp.com for details)


• 2000 users • 2000 transaction event storage • 20,000 users per system • Manage with Hub Manager Professional Software • ANSI Grade 1 lockset • LS2P keypad and Proximity integration • Four standard AA batteries provide numerous operations


3513 Electric Cabinet Lock RU-3513B (R3513B) RU-3513DMB (R3513DMB) • Also Available in Dual Monitoring (Pin & Catch) • Surface-mounted compact electric lock • Field selectable fail locked/fail unlocked • Dual voltage 12/24VDC • 440 lb. or 200 kg. holding force


• Low energy consumption (184mA @ 12VDC, 90mA @ 24VDC)


• Superior heavy duty metal construction


Cylindrical Electrified Commercial Lock RU-311956 (R311956) • Grade 1 ANSI-A156.2 ; 3 Hour Fire Rating


• Lever set withstands torque of 1,800 inch-pounds. Over twice ANSI/BHMA test value


• Conventional 6-pin Cylinder standard. Interchangeable (IC) Cores optional


• Ultra-high strength lever support springs eliminate lever droop


• Voltage: 12 or 24VDC • Fail Locked or Fail Unlocked


• Lifetime Mechanical Warranty, Made in the USA


Timers, Time Delays & Relays CM-CXEMF2 (CXEMF2) • Microprocessor based relay with multi-function selector switch • For use on ATM’s, mantraps (inter-locks up to 2 doors), and barrier free doors


CM-CX24712 (CX24712) CM-CX24724 (CX24724) • 12 Volt & 24 Volt respectively • 7-Day Programmable Timers • 8 daily and weekly schedules • Memory back-up


CM-CXEMF2 CM-CX24724 CM-CX100074


CM-CX100074 (CX100074) • Micro Minder Time Delay • Ultra compact design • 1-30 seconds delay • Used to activate/deactivate strikes or mag locks • 12/24V AC/DC


SureWaveTM Hands-Free Switches


CM-3243N (3243N) • Narrow gang CM-3243 (3243)


• Single-gang CM-3243W (3243W) • Double-gang


Narrow Gang CM-3243N Single Gang CM-3243


CM-3243W Double Gang


CK-1S310


IS310 Request-to-Exit CK-IS310WH – White CK-IS310BL – Black • Two Form "C" outputs • 1/2–64 second adjustable relay time • Micro-based signal processing • Tamper-proof adjustable shutters • Terminal block design • Large wiring channel • DIP switch programmable


CK-1S310BL


908 Exit Mushroom Button RU-908MO32D (R908REM09)


• Ideal for request-to-exit applications to release electromagnetic locks


• Fits (optional) standard single-gang surface or recessed electrical boxes (except narrow-model)


• Hardware kit includes stainless steel machine screws • Momentary, maintained or time-delay switches available • Engraved 1-3/4" red button (blank button available) • 20-gauge stainless steel faceplate • Available in French or Spanish


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972 All-in-One Illuminated Pushbutton RU-972IEFM09 (R9721EFM09)


• Also available with 30 Second Fixed or Adjustable Timers!


• Large 2" square illuminated pushbutton • Available in incandescent (972-i) or LED (972-L) bulbs • SPDT 10 Amp Contacts • 12 and 24VDC bulbs


• Includes 2 messages and a handicap symbol (in English and Spanish or French)


• Includes 3 colored lenses (Green, Red, Clear) ADA For Orders, Call: 1-877-234-7378 | www.adiglobal.com/ca


• Weather resistant proximity sensor switch • Ideal for sterile applications, hospitals, clean rooms and restrooms • Also for barrier-free applications and high traffic interior doors • Activation range adjustable from 1" to 26" • Adjustable timed output, 1-5 seconds


IS320 Request-to-Exit PIR CK-IS320WH – White CK-IS320BL – Black • Same features as IS310 plus: • Piezo sounder • Door contact input • Reader/Keypad/Keyswitch input • Remote arming and sounder inputs


• Door monitor and failsafe/secure modes


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