• 2 of doors are glass and will require magnetic closers. 2 doors are wood with steel frame and will require electronic strike.
• 4 separate sites (connected via T1 network circuits). Prefer electronic stike to electromagnetic locks. Require centralized control.
• 7 doors with electronic card readers.
• Electronic buzzer control on entrance doors of office.
• Installing will be for security purposes in a police building. Some electronic locks are in place with wired controls and buzzers.
• Interested in a electronic access control from the office telephones, in order to buzz in at the front entrance door.
• Qty. 1 double entry door system with exisiting electronic lock. Qty 2 single doors.
• The readers are going on front double doors, there has to be electronic push locks on the inside of the doors for fire code!.
• WE are installing 2 sets of electronic sliding doors, and one glass swing door. We may also want this system in the elevator to allow access to floors.
• We are a Homeowners Association and want to control access to our swiimming pool, tennis courts, and boat dock. We want electronic locks with access tracking of people using the facility using proxcimity cards.
• We are a non-profit agency that has 10 facilities that we would like to have locked with a master or electronic key system.
• We are looking for a card sytem that will allow access to several identical electronic terminals including a monitor and an assortmnt of video game consoles.
• We are looking for an access system that allows management and residents to access a door with an electronic key that is trackable and can be "shut off" once a residence leaves.
• We have a Kawneer External door with a push bar release that must maintain use of the push bar and key locks as part of the electronic entry system and one standard office door lock. Would like to use proximity cards (non-magnetic) for entry-separate entry readers on both doors.
• We need a electronic security put on one of the front doors with a buzzer at the front desk.
• We need electronic access control to an office in a townhouse with 5-7 users, and a way of recording who accesses the office and when.
• We need service and maintenance on an existing security system which includes sielox terminal controllers, electronic lock power supplies, von duprin electric door strikes, electronic mortise locks, HID proximity card readers.
• 2 HID card readers and 2 electronic strikes.
• 2 of doors are glass and will require magnetic closers. 2 doors are wood with steel frame and will require electronic strike.
• 4 separate sites (connected via T1 network circuits). Prefer electronic stike to electromagnetic locks. Require centralized control.
• 7 doors with electronic card readers.
• Electronic buzzer control on entrance doors of office.
• Installing will be for security purposes in a police building. Some electronic locks are in place with wired controls and buzzers.
• Interested in a electronic access control from the office telephones, in order to buzz in at the front entrance door.
• Qty. 1 double entry door system with exisiting electronic lock. Qty 2 single doors.
• The readers are going on front double doors, there has to be electronic push locks on the inside of the doors for fire code!.
• WE are installing 2 sets of electronic sliding doors, and one glass swing door. We may also want this system in the elevator to allow access to floors.
• We are a Homeowners Association and want to control access to our swiimming pool, tennis courts, and boat dock. We want electronic locks with access tracking of people using the facility using proxcimity cards.
• We are a non-profit agency that has 10 facilities that we would like to have locked with a master or electronic key system.
• We are looking for a card sytem that will allow access to several identical electronic terminals including a monitor and an assortmnt of video game consoles.
• We are looking for an access system that allows management and residents to access a door with an electronic key that is trackable and can be "shut off" once a residence leaves.
• We have a Kawneer External door with a push bar release that must maintain use of the push bar and key locks as part of the electronic entry system and one standard office door lock. Would like to use proximity cards (non-magnetic) for entry-separate entry readers on both doors.
• We need a electronic security put on one of the front doors with a buzzer at the front desk.
• We need electronic access control to an office in a townhouse with 5-7 users, and a way of recording who accesses the office and when.
• We need service and maintenance on an existing security system which includes sielox terminal controllers, electronic lock power supplies, von duprin electric door strikes, electronic mortise locks, HID proximity card readers.