MODELS AVAILABLE:
2. CLASSROOM FUNCTION (C) Insertion of "SET/RELEASE" card sets the lock to Unlocked mode until same card inserted reversed. Then lock is released back to Locked. Can also be used as Entrance Function.
B) Trim plate covers 54mm (2-1/8) door hole at either 60mm (2-3/8) or 70mm (2-3/4) backset. Latch supplied can be used in either door hole.
C) Other backset Latches available on special order: 60mm (2-3/8), 127mm (5).
1. Both use patented magnetically coded stainless steel CorKey cards. Lighter duty plastic CorKey cards may also be used. These same CorKeys are used with all other CorKey locksets and switch locks. 2. 700 Series Systems may include any other models of CorKey locks and be mastered under a single key or include multiple levels of masterkeying under multiple masters. 3. The CorKey card is retained in the lock when inserted. The same hand can then be used to turn the handle or knob to actuate the latch or bolt and open the door. 4. Mounting can be with card slot either up or down. Some models can be mounted with slot to the side. For exterior locations mount slot down. 5. Features patented drop-in code module for simple, quick code changing. 6. Standard finishes: SILVER CHROME : "C" POLISHED BRASS : "B" 7. Fits doors of width 37mm (1-1/2") to 50mm (2). 8. Available with or without TriSec Variable Code feature. ADDITIONAL FEATURES OF TRISEC LOCKS 1. Three seconds to change codes from OUTSIDE the lock. 2. Each TriSec lock contains three independent codes. Two of these codes can be changed many times without disassembly of the lock. These are the "Variable Codes". The third code determines in which Building, Floor, or Door the lock is located. This internal code can also be changed.
3.TriSec locks have two small holes in the keyed housing through which a Code Changing Tool can be inserted when a Code Changing Key is used to unlock the lock. Rotating the Tool sets the lock to different sub-codes of the primary lock code. For each primary code there are sixteen sub-codes and every TriSec lock can have a different primary code. Master keys can master one or more, or all the sub-codes in a system. 4. Buildings with hundreds of differently coded locks can be re-mastered by simply walking to each door and changing the "TriSec" code. ("THREE SEC"onds to change codes, "THREE SEC"urity codes in each TriSec lock). 5. No new keys to buy. Simply add the new code to the existing CorKeys using one of the CorKey Encoding and Re-Keying Kits, or ask your CorKey Dealer to re-validate your keys. There is little inconvenience to yourself or your tenants, guests, employees, staff or students. Codes can be changed daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, yearly, or whenever necessary. 6. Hotels use the TriSec feature to change room codes when keys are lost. Stolen Masterkeys can also be rendered useless by TriSec code changing. Changing Guest room codes does not affect Maid masterkeys and changing those keys does not affect Guest keys. 7. During building construction CorKey TriSec locks can be set to "Construction Code" Mode and all keys and locks will function through all levels of keying, but when the building opens all construction keys are denied access. Returned keys can be re-coded and re-issued as valid keys.
MODEL 701 K KNOB LOCK ACTUATED DEADLOCKING TUBULAR LATCH. CAST KNOB PICTURED, OTHER STYLES AVAILABLE. CAST TRIM PLATE NOW OPTIONAL, STEEL TRIM PLATE (NOT SHOWN) IS STANDARD.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES OF TRISEC LOCKS MODES AVAILABLE:
SPECIAL FEATURES in addition to the General Features listed in the 700 Series Locks General Features. A) Supplied with 70mm (2-3/4") backset deadlocking latch. B) Trim plate covers 54mm (2-1/8) door hole at either 60mm (2-3/8") or 70mm (2-3/4") backset. Latch supplied can be used in either door hole. C) Other backset latches available on special order: 60mm (2-3/8"), 127mm (5").
SINGLE CYLINDER TUBULAR DEADBOLT KNOBS BOTH SIDES
SPECIAL FEATURES in addition to the General Features listed above: A) All features of selected type rim lock are retained. Adapts to Rim; latches, bolts, night latches, panic exit devices, "Jimmy-Proof" locks and most other devices that use rim cylinders. For some models special tailpieces may be required. B) Normally supplied with trim plate, but may be mounted without rim plate as above. C) Handles not recommended for rim latch locks.