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Electromechanical lock 18947 MINT SVM eco PE
doorproximity cardmultipoint

electromechanical lock
electromechanical lock
electromechanical lock
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Characteristics

Mechanism
electromechanical
Product applications
door
Opening system
proximity card
Number of locking points
multipoint
Market
home, commercial
Installation
built-in
Material
stainless steel
Style
contemporary
Other characteristics
for access control

Description

​For use in residential and commercial buildings and in automated doors. Operation from outside (knob/pull handle) via electronic identification systems (e.g. badge) or via the cylinder. In daytime release mode (self-locking inactive), door can be opened very quickly (< 0.4 sec). Method of operation is ideal for heavily used doors needing controlled access. Standard version • ​​​4-part clamp follower, square 9 mm, panic E • ​​Three hardened deadbolts; 20 mm throw ​• Slider protection: mechanical at top; cover at bottom ​• Dampened, reversible DIN L+R comfort latch with latch blocking ​• Smooth-running latch withdrawal for retracting the latch ​• Self-locking with mechanical sequence control (electronically monitored to prevent unwanted throwing of the deadbolt) and tampering protection (Mode 2+4) • ​4 operating modes and acoustic signals can be set via the DIP switch (Mode 1 = factory setting) ​• Recommended connection cable: 6-pin; 10/20 m; 0.5 mm2 ​• Inputs: opening and/or daytime release function earthed (GND) ​• Output: potential free; max. 125 V AC/300 mA or 30 V DC/1 A ​• Feedback contact: Mode 1 ‘locked’; Mode 2+3 ‘door closed + locked’; Mode 4 for door drive ‘open’ as long as latch + bolt are retracted by the motor • Power: 24 V DC/1.5 A (36 W); 12 V DC/3.9 A (47 W) possible

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