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Key lock E-Plex 5700
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Key lock - E-Plex 5700 - dormakaba - electronic / for door
Key lock - E-Plex 5700 - dormakaba - electronic / for door
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Characteristics

Type
key, electronic
Product applications
for door

Description

electronic pushbutton lock supports thousands of users and audit events. It supports three methods of authentication - PIN only, prox card credentials only, or both PIN + prox card. Compatible with a host of Keyscan, Farpointe and HID 125kHz standard frequency credentials and is an ideal retrofit for various Adams Rite mortise locking devices. E-Plex 5700 can function in standalone offline or wireless modes and can be trusted in many access control applications. Product Details No Wires: E-Plex’s LectroBolt eliminates running wires to or through the door—no risk of damage from pinched wires that can result in costly callbacks Locking Device Options: Rim Exit Device: Compatible with most leading brands of Exit Devices (Exit Device and Mounting Hardware not included) American Standard Mortise: With 1" (25 mm) and 1¼" (32 mm) face plate; with and without deadbolt Number of Users: 3,000 (per door) with software; 300 in LearnLok mode Programming: Locks can be programmed several ways: Keyscan Aurora and wireless zigbee network Keyscan Aurora offline with M-Unit handheld Keyscan LUNA offline with M-Unit handheld E-Plex Enterprise Software Or, via Keypad with LearnLok feature Handing: Non-handed, pre-assembled for left-hand door installations—easily changed in the field Key Override: Key-in-Lever/Knob cylinders, small format interchangeable cores, large format removable cores

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