Continental Instruments CI-CYP-1000 Model S Basic Unit- Consists Of A Standard Push Button Panel, Logic Controller And 10" Of Interconnecting Cable
CYPHER LOCK is an heavy duty electronic push-button Access Control system that permits entry only to those who know its correct 4-digit code. This is the same system that has been very popular with government agencies and the military for many years. Often it was sold under the Sargent & Greenleaf brand. There are no keys to issue; no cards to buy and replace. You program the entry code in just seconds and inform only authorized personnel of the combination. And you can change the code as often as you wish. Please note that we usually have these in stock and ready to go.
Model S - standard unit Every CYPHER LOCK system includes a push-button panel and a logic controller that will activate electric door strikes, electrified dead bolt locks, automatic door openers, parking gates; in fact, nearly any electronic door lock. Plus it offers electronic safety and back-up features that make it far more intelligent than a conventional lock and key. Comes with it's own 12vdc power supply that is also used to power the electric strike. No additional power supply is needed to power the electric strike. Can be used with electric strikes from 6, 12 or 24 volts either ac or dc. Note that the electric strike is sold separately.
- Adjustable "door open" time.
- Adjustable "wrong code penalty time out.
- Error alarm to expose guessers.
- Request to exit terminals to unlock from inside (receptionist).
- Can power directly electric strikes from 6, 12 or 24 volts either ac or dc
Dimensions:
Outside keypad: 3 1/2 inches high x 5 1/8 inches wide x 2 9/16 inches deep
Inside control box: 10 1 1/16 inches high x 5 3/16 inches wide x 6 inches deep
On the job around the world CYPHER® LOCK has a proven track record as the most reliable tool for maintaining round-the-clock entrance control without inconveniencing the traffic flow of authorized personnel. It's in use today around the world in tens of thousands of locations where control of access is essential:
- Computer Rooms
- R & D Laboratories
- Embassies
- FAA control towers
- Storage areas for controlled substances, weapons, etc.
- Corporate Offices
- Financial Institutions
- Control for exterior doors, interior doors, parking areas, etc.