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June 2023

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SCHOOL SECURITY Classroom door lock upgrades and emergency lockdown systems help protect students and staff

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Contents June 2023 FEATURES

versions of the PASS guidance to make it more streamlined, easier to use and more reflective of K-12 schools’ evolving security needs and challenges.

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 ommercial/ C Residential Hardware EHD9000: 28 BEST A CLOSER LOOK

 OVER FOCUS: C School Security

10 CLASSROOM LOCKS 101

One approach for school safety can be as simple as a locked door. Security experts and PASS, the Partner Alliance for Safer Schools, agree that classroom doors should be closed and locked whenever students are in the classroom.

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AN AD-400 16 STREAMLING SERIES INSTALLATION Using the Major Manufacturing HIT-66 280 template for Schlage AD-400 Series electronic locks made a big school system installation run smoothly.

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LOCKDOWN 18 SCHOOL SYSTEMS

Local and global lockdown solutions enable classrooms to be secured individually from the inside or systemwide with one computer stroke. Even small security upgrades can have a big impact.

GUIDELINE 24 PASS UPDATES

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The sixth-edition release — including updates to the Safety and Security Guidelines and the School Safety and Security Checklist — improves on previous

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The dormakaba group aims for durability and ease of maintenance with its latest door closer. The first thing you notice about the EHD9000 is that it’s a substantial piece of hardware. The door closer body weighs 10 pounds. That’s because it’s made of cast iron.

FLAGPOLE 46 CAM LOCK REPAIR

The customer called and said he needed to get the CompX cam lock (subjected to harsh Colorado winters) serviced so he could lower the flag to halfmast. A little bit of warm brake cleaner helped get the lock working like new.

FOR 48 UPGRADES EVERY OPENING

Wherever possible and practical it makes sense to migrate your customers to newer door locking solution technologies. Not only does this approach boost security and safety, but it offers advantages like energy efficiency and better door management.

TIPS: CYLINDRICAL 52 TECH AND MORTISE LOCK SERVICING Locksmiths are often called out in the field to diagnose and service malfunctioning cylindrical and mortise locks. Here are some troubleshooting tips that can help you avoid or resolve common issues.

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Contents Electronics & Access Control CREDENTIALS 30 INMOBILE 2023

Generally speaking, your smartphone becomes a mobile credential when it is used as an electronic key, transports lock or key data or updates standalone locks. Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Near Field Communication (NFC) are the two current mobile credentials technologies.

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GROWTH OF MOBILE CONTINUES

According to HID’s inaugural 2023 State of the Security Industry Report, remote workforces and Proptech are among the factors driving adoption of digital IDs, Identity-as-a-Service and cloud.

A DOUBLE40 INSTALLING DOOR MAGLOCK SYSTEM Attention to detail was essential for this storefront conversion job, which involved converting the doors to a double-door hardwired electronic access control with a Locknetics magnetic locking system.

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In today’s world of sophisticated electronics and pricey equipment, locksmiths need specialized training. Locksmith Ledger lists some of the upcoming training classes and events.

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❯❯ www.LocksmithLedger.com State of the Industry:

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Texas Passes School Security Legislation

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s we were putting this School Security-focused issue together, the Texas House approved legislation to provide funding to improve school security, including provisions to install silent panic buttons in each classroom and an armed security officer at every Texas K-12 school. This comes just about a year after the Robb Elementary tragedy in Uvalde, Texas. Much was learned in the aftermath of that tragedy, and the Texas Education Agency (TEA) has worked diligently with schools throughout the state to understand where the shortfalls are in security, while working with lawmakers to bring about change through school security legislation. These efforts, supported by communities like Uvalde who have had to go through the unthinkable, are trying to initiate real change to the way we, as a society, look at school security and safety. “I think it’s great that they’re brave enough to take these steps,” said Guy Grace, who served for 30 years as the director of security and emergency planning for Littleton Public Schools in Colorado. I spoke with Grace for my School Security feature (see page 24) on the latest updates to the Partner Alliance for Safer Schools (PASS) Guidelines. While Grace is quick to give Texas educators and lawmakers credit for taking swift action – allocating funding, creating minimum standards, doing audits, etc. – he urges Texas school leaders to take the proper steps when enacting certain provisions within this legislation. For example, with an armed guard at every school, proper training, funding and support for these armed guards will be essential. With the silent panic alert buttons, it is important for schools to fully understand that technology, as well as the top companies that provide those solutions, including the network they use to communicate, such as Bluetooth, so that the wrong solutions don’t end up in place. Guidance and education on this will also be key to a successful rollout. Allocating funding so schools throughout Texas can at least reach a minimum level of security is a good step, and Grace urges school leaders to take advantage of great free resources such as PASS, a nonprofit formed in 2014 to provide school security and safety guidelines to school administrators, school boards and public safety and security professionals with a road map for implementing a layered and tiered approach to enhancing the safety of school environments and a tool to prioritize needs. “We’ve got to give Texas credit for doing this, but I must emphasize that we can’t neglect the key security pillars because those locks, those classroom locks, your cameras, your access control from the perimeter all the way to the classroom – those are tools that will help protect,” Grace asserted. Additional information on PASS can be found at passk12.org. ❚❚

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Cover Focus: School Security

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by Ken Cook

Classroom Locks 101: Best Practices and the Future of School Security Safety for every student and staff member, in every situation, every day.

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chool safety and security concerns are on the rise for students, teachers and parents. A 2022 Gallup poll found that 44 percent of parents of K-12 students fear for their child’s physical safety at school. These numbers peaked in correlation with school shootings, the highest being 55 percent directly after the Columbine High School shooting. One in 5 parents also reported their child expressed fear for their safety at school. While these numbers are alarming, school shootings are anything but common and should not be the only concern for parents, students and school staff. When panic is created around such tragic events, schools may take measures that are rushed and potentially unsafe. Administrators should also consider weather-related emergencies, fires, bomb threats, bullying, vandalism and other possible non-fatal

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incidents when choosing and assessing their school’s safety components and procedures. The goal is safety for every student and staff member, in every situation, every day.

The traditional approach to classroom security

» Ken Cook

One approach for school safety can be as simple as a locked door. Security experts and PASS, the Partner Alliance for Safer Schools, agree that classroom doors should be closed and locked whenever students are in the classroom. A school lockdown during an active shooter incident at Rancho Tehama School helped save the lives of every student and staff member. Doors locked from the inside should allow

and fire and life safety codes; • Ability to quickly and easily gain entry from outside the room by authorized school personnel or first responders with keys or credentials; and • Visual indicators to show locked or unlocked status.

Traditional Classroom Function

The main reason traditional classroom function locks are no longer best practice for classroom doors is they require staff to open the door and potentially expose themselves to danger during emergency lockdown. The locking function only operates from the exterior side. Additionally, a keyholder must be present and able to quickly access keys to

Locks from inside with a key

Use a metal key on either the inside or the outside to lock the outside lever ONLY. The inside lever remains unlocked at all times, allowing occupants to exit at any time. Benefits:

Considerations:

The door is able to be locked from the inside during a lockdown.

Metal key must be present, and may need to be located and used in high-stress situations.

Key control keeps unauthorized people from locking the door.

Some local jurisdictions may not allow this function. Check your local codes.

Locks from inside with a push button or thumb turn

Classroom and Storeroom Locks

Traditional classroom function and storeroom function locks that limit locking and unlocking control to staff no longer meet all current best practice guidelines for school security. Those guidelines include: • Ability to quickly secure the door from inside the room by any occupant in an emergency; • Solutions that meet the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA)

lock the door. Th is may result in the loss of precious minutes that can make all the difference in emergency situations. Students may be alone in the classroom during an emergency. Without access to a key, they cannot lock the door. Since it can be disruptive to continually let students into the classroom while the door is closed and locked, a staff member may decide to keep the door in passage mode, which allows it to be unlocked all the time. Unfortunately, this means that unauthorized people can also enter the classroom, unless the teacher is able to reach the exterior of the door and lock it in time during an emergency. This use of passage mode also goes against the guidelines to keep the door locked when students are in the classroom.

In addition to a keyed outside lever, a thumb turn or push button on the inside can lock or unlock the outside lever. The inside lever remains unlocked at all times, allowing occupants to exit at any time. Benefits:

Considerations:

The door is able to easily be locked from the inside during a lockdown by anyone.

Anyone inside of the room can easily lock the door.

Lock graphics courtesy of Allegion

free egress in emergencies and must be accessible in alignment with national accessibility standards. The traditional classroom function lock was designed in a way that only allows the door to be locked and unlocked from the outside with a key, and no locking function on the inside handle. The lock may be placed in “passage mode,” which allows it to remain unlocked on the outside. In the event of a lockdown, a keyholder would need to open the door to lock it, potentially exposing the classroom to danger. Another common approach to classroom security is the storeroom function lock. Unlike the traditional classroom lock function, this lock, was designed to always be locked, where a keyholder must be present to allow passage through the door. This type of function leaves no room for error in a lockdown but can create disruptions to the school day where frequent egress is needed, and the lock can’t function without a keyholder present. In this article, we’ll explore why the traditional classroom function and storeroom function locks are no longer recommended to support the current classroom environment in schools. Instead, there are three improved alternatives aiming to balance security and convenience for students and staff, from daily security concerns to emergency lockdown situations.

A key holder does not need to be present to lock the door, eliminating the need to issue keys to substitute teachers.

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Improved Options for Classroom Security

Classroom security function

Unlike the traditional classroom lock, the classroom security function is locked from the inside of the classroom with a key. Teachers do not have to exit the classroom in order to lock the outside lever; the locking function can be accessed from both sides. The inside lever always remains unlocked to allow free egress as required by code.

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Visual indicators Visual indicators are recommended on classroom locks to quickly show lock/unlock status without having to approach the door.

Other areas where students assemble

Lock graphics courtesy of Allegion

Like the traditional classroom function lock, the storeroom function lock is always locked on the outside and allows free egress from the inside. However, unlike the aforementioned lock function, there is no passage mode to allow entry. Instead, someone from the inside of the classroom must let people in each time they approach the door. Th is makes it tempting for schools to use door props or aftermarket frame magnets to create a makeshift “passage mode” to keep the door unlocked, both of which may not align with best practices. In a recent event, frame magnets were one of the ways many teachers prevented doors from locking so that students could go in and out freely, despite school and district policies to keep doors closed and locked at all times. Some teachers reported they only used magnets temporarily, while others stated keeping track of the key was inconvenient. For example, as noted in the 2022 Interim Report by the Investigative Committee on the Robb Elementary Shooting, teachers would remove magnets and lock the doors only when the school district’s police officers would do routine checks to ensure the school complied with policies. Additionally, the use of magnets keeps the latch bolt from extending, which may weaken the latch springs over time and negatively impact the performance of the lock.

Gymnasiums, auditoriums, media centers and other areas where students learn are also classrooms and may require different hardware solutions.

Since the door doesn’t have to be opened to access the locking function, this style of lock allows for a safer method to lock than the traditional classroom lock. And since the locking function is controlled only by a key, there is less risk for unauthorized people to lock the door. This can help deter bullying, vandalism or other behavior that may occur when a student is able to lock the door. However, this function isn’t without its drawbacks. Since a metal key must be used to lock the door, a keyholder must always be present and able to access the key and lock in time. It can be difficult to secure the classroom in the event of an emergency, especially if students are alone in the classroom for any reason and do not have access to a key. Some jurisdictions may not allow this door function. When weighing your choices, consult your local codes.

Entrance/Office function

The entrance/office function lock is versatile and important for emergency lockdowns. It can be used on several different types of interior doors, but in a classroom sett ing it can make a huge difference in emergencies.

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In addition to a keyed outside lever, a thumb turn or push button on the inside can lock or unlock the outside lever. This means the door can be easily locked by anyone close to the door; the keyholder doesn’t have to be present. The inside lever is unlocked and allows free egress regardless of the locked status. Because the door is freely locked from the inside by anyone, not just the keyholder, quicker actions can be taken in lockdown emergencies, if someone can access the door to press the lock button or turn the thumb turn. Keys for substitute teachers don’t necessarily need to be provided so long as a staff member is able to let the substitute in. Since anyone inside of the room can easily lock the door, it’s important to consider the associated drawbacks. Students may take advantage of this feature, creating the opportunity for student-led violence, vandalism and other mischief provided they can lock themselves in the room—and the teacher or staff member may not have access to the key. However, it’s important to note that with the right training, according to the Safe and Sound Schools safety toolkit, students as young as 4th grade are empowered to act during emergencies.

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Electronic locks are arguably the choice with the most benefits — albeit the more costly option. Although available funding does play a large role in security decisions, weigh the added benefits, not just the cost. You may consider integrating electronic locks with other recommended lock functions. When used on classroom doors and tied into a centralized access control system, electronic locks provide a streamlined lockdown procedure within seconds. Classroom occupants do not need a key or even need to be near the door for it to lock. Instead, the lock is controlled remotely. All connected doors can lock in seconds with a central command and notifications alerting a lockdown can be issued to staff. These locks are also useful in areas that can benefit from being on a schedule, like a locker room. Of course, the inside lever always remains unlocked, allowing free egress. Additionally, electronic locks provide greater monitoring ability, leaving

less room for error. Real-time monitoring can confirm whether each door is closed, latched and locked. Any door connected to an electronic lock will be visible in a centralized system and help to control unauthorized access. Finally, staff no longer need to worry about issuing or keeping track of keys to their classrooms. Instead, credential technology allows instant management of who may access each door and when. Cards, fobs and PIN access can all be used with electronic locks. Substitutes can be issued a temporary card or other credential. If a physical credential is lost, it can be instantly shut off in case it falls into the wrong hands. Access history may also be helpful in knowing exactly who accessed a certain room and when, possibly preventing vandalism or other unauthorized activities.

Indicator Locks

Indication is an important detail in classroom security when every second

Electronic Locks

When used on classroom doors and tied into a centralized access control system, electronic locks provide the following increased security benefits: All connected doors lock down in seconds with centralized command Instant notifications can be sent to the administration staff or SRO alerting others a lock down has been initiated. Real-time monitoring whether the door is closed, latched and/or locked. Eliminate the need to issue keys to lock down the classroom Card* technology allows instant management of who and where cards can be used, eliminating the risk of lost keys. The inside lever remains unlocked at all times, allowing occupants to exit at any time. *You can use cards, fobs or pin access with electronic locking devices.

Considerations:

All rooms are immediately locked down without a key or card.

Software-based security systems require additional staff training and expertise.

Lock graphics courtesy of Allegion

Benefits:

No one has to go to a door and lock it during an emergency. No keys or cards required, so key holder does not need to be present to secure the room.

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counts. Visual indicators show whether a door is locked or unlocked in real time. Th is may be in the form of arrows to show which way the key should be turned to secure the door, or real-time locking status that changes when the lock is turned such as LED lights or placards. Indicators can help avoid confusion during panic in emergency situations, and depending on the type of indicator, provide information on the lock status without approaching the door. If budget is tight, indicators may be an initial way to begin upgrading security. Depending on the manufacturer, indication may be able to be added to current locksets using a conversion kit. This provides a low-cost option for classroom security.

Key Takeaways

Traditional classroom and storeroom locks are no longer being viewed as the recommended solution for classroom security because they do not meet best practices for school security or student safety. Instead, consider alternative and improved options—classroom security locks, entrance/office function locks and electronic locks. While each type comes with its advantages and potential drawbacks, it’s important to consider individual needs. Be sure to consult local codes and jurisdictions. Don’t rush to increase security and, in turn, make decisions that could have unintended consequences. Take time to balance convenience with the ultimate goal of safety for every student and staff member, in every situation, every day. ❚ ❚ Ken Cook is director of National School Safety and Advocacy, Allegion. In addition to leading Allegion’s efforts in assisting school districts, Cook serves on the Advisory Council for the Partner for Safer Schools Alliance (PASS) technical committee and chairs the Outreach Committee, and on the Security Industry Association (SIA) school safety committee.

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Streamlining an AD-400 Series Installation Major Manufacturing jig makes a big school system job much easier

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oday’s project involves installing Schlage AD-400 Series networked wireless locks, using the Major Manufacturing HIT-66 280 jig. Th is versatile integrated lock is one of the hottest components on the market for school systems right now. Options include multi-card PIN factor authentication, multi-technology open architecture solutions, 900 megahertz wireless capabilities and much more. Because this is a big job, we needed a full crew: myself, John Nolan and Aaron with Reliance Security and Josh Westmoreland who works with me. (Photo 1) We had quite a few of these locks to install. (Photo 2) This was a big project and took a lot of manpower and tools. In preparation for installing all these locks, we set up a cart with a lot of Milwaukee pack-out tools and drills set up with difPhoto 2. Quite a few ferent drill bits we would need locks to install already attached. (Photo 3) Before starting the installation, the first steps were learning about the locks and the tools needed for installation, starting with the Major Mfg. HIT-66 280 Template for the Schlage AD-400 mortise lock. Photo 4 shows the hinge pocket. We’re taking the Major Manufacturing instructions and breaking them down and showing how those instructions are applied out in the field. The first step is to install the mortise lock positioning plate. This plate will fit into the 1 -1/4-inch

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» Photo 3. Tools and drills ready by 8-inch faceplate cut-out. There will be a 3/8-inch diameter pin centered on the plate. There is no top or bottom to worry about. This plate goes in the mortise body pocket and then the jig actually centers and mounts on top of that post. Photo 5 shows the jig completely installed on the door. Depending on your application, you may or may not need to use the hole saw to drill out for

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Photo 8. Four 3/8-inch holes located around the outside.

» Photo 5. Jig completely installed on the door.

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Photo 9. Door is prepped and ready for the lock to be installed.

cylindrical lever prep or the mortise body. We’re going to be using all mortise body prep here. Start by drilling all of the holes located by the silver-colored drill bushings. There are a total of six holes. We used the 7/16-inch drill bit and drilled halfway through from both sides. This prevents you from blowing out the wood on wood doors. On metal doors, it’s a little bit different, but you still follow the same drilling pattern. We did both wood and metal. We’re going to continue those 7 /16inch holes for the mounting bolts and mounting locations. Photo 6 shows the other side of the jig on the outside. Next, we drill the three-quarter inch drill locations. You can use a hole saw or they do actually make a threequarter inch drill bit. These holes are for the door position sensor and for the location where we’re going to pull some of the wires through. In photo 7, Josh is using a

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Photo 10. Once the door is prepped, we slip the mortise body in.

» Drilling hole for door position sensor three-quarter inch high-speed drill bit as opposed to the hole saw because the hole saw was not removing the plug. In photo 8 we drill the four 3/8-inch holes located around the outside and you’re just about done with the project. We actually had to take the two and a quarter inch hole saw and drill that out. Apparently that was required for this particular application per the manufacturer specifications. Now after we take the jig off, you can see that the door is prepped and

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Photo 7. Drilling 3/4-inch hole with a three-quarter inch high-speed drill bit

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Photo 11. Finished installation

ready to go. (Photo 9) We’ll refer back to Major Manufacturing’s information and instructions before continuing the process in case we missed anything. I could not imagine trying to install this lock without this jig. It would be an absolute and utter complete nightmare. Once the door is prepped, we slip the mortise body in (Photo 10) and finish the installation. (Photo 11) Read about the AD-400 mortise body installation in the April issue of Locksmith Ledger or online at www. locksmithledger.com/53056156. Watch the video at https://youtu. be/BjEKJGDqnpk. For more information, check out Wayne’slockshop. com and lockreference.com. ❚ ❚ Wayne Winton is the owner of Tri-County Locksmith Services, lGlenwood Springs, Colorado.

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Cover Focus: School Security

by Tim O’Leary

Legal And Logical School Security Solutions Local and global lockdown options can secure classrooms

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or many of our readers who have been involved with school security, the reports of new shootings are very upsetting, partly because some of the most obvious preventative measures were ignored. When I see videos of a criminal’s vehicle approaching a school, observed, recorded, but yet unchallenged and I see doors propped open or left unlocked, I know somebody missed the point. Even small security upgrades can have a big impact. Many relatively simple and affordable steps can be taken immediately to help protect students, faculty, and staff. Since every facility is unique, school security solutions will vary depending on the site, the budget, and the school administration’s ability to approve critical aspects of school facility security. Although the classroom door might Sargent 8200 mortise status indicator lock represent the moment of truth in a facility maintenance plan, the planning not been tested and approved by the security industry’s begins with a coordinated overview of the situation, code writing and product testing authorities. The facts: and the professional deployment of high quality, • There are more than 98,000 public schools in the legal and appropriate security hardware. A layered approach would start with perimeter United States. • These schools have more than 2.5 million classsecurity (likely video surveillance), with exterior doors remaining locked except for one main door, room doors. • Only 1 in 4 of those doors LOCK FROM THE likely equipped with an intercom system to grant visitors into a secured vestibule for screening. Only INSIDE. That means about 1.875 million doors are candithen would they have access to classroom and other interior doors. dates for legal and logical classroom function locks. The Sandy Hook Advisory Commission recomAlong the way to creating the better solutions, errors have been made, even if they were made with good inmended in its final report that all classrooms have tentions. There were and are a variety of door barricade doors that can be locked from the inside. Evidence solutions that have offered immediate solutions, while presented to the commission revealed that there simultaneously creating other, perhaps more dangerhas never been an event in which an active shootous life safety conditions. Avoid any product that has er breached a locked classroom door. With this

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rather compelling information, why is it such a challenge to implement lock upgrades that are almost guaranteed to save kids’ lives?

School Security Checklist

In Texas, a statewide Intruder Detection Audit program requires Texas public schools to undergo random inspections to identify weak access points. These guidelines may be used anywhere for other school districts to follow. The following recommended steps pertain to locks and door hardware and are within the realm of services provided by the in-house or local commercial locksmith. 1. Conduct an audit of all doors. Look for the following:

Perimeter doors: • Are they locked and secure? Are all components functioning properly? • Check the door, frame, lock and door operator/power closer. Classroom doors: • Do the doors have working locks? Can they be locked from the inside? • Are all components functioning properly? • Again, check the door, frame, lock and door operator/power closer. 2. Conduct weekly sweeps of all doors to ensure proper function.

For the new school year, access control procedures should include exterior door sweeps (ensuring doors are closed and locked) at every instructional facility at least once each week while instruction is being conducted. Staff should be fully trained at the start of the school year and any time new hires start work. 3. Review and, if necessary, update access control policies and procedures.

A policy should be in place to ensure exterior doors are closed and locked, so that visitors can only enter the facility through primary entrances.

Staff should be been trained on visitor procedures, including what forms of identification are allowed and when and under what situations are visitors allowed to enter the building Classroom instruction should be conducted with doors locked. Form a multi-disciplinary team to identify strengths and opportunities for improvement of current practices or facility features and conditions. 4. Implement an intruder detection audit program.

Conduct random inspections to identify weak access points, as the State of Texas has implemented. These inspections remind me of the FDAI punchlist, but involve more than just the doors. I like that they’re random; random testing will really keep the team on its toes. A smart selection of doors and hardware can help schools: • Restrict access to authrized individuals • Secure classroom and perimeter doors, and facilitate lockdown • Ensure code compliance including ADA, emergency egress, and fire • Reinforce exterior doors to protect against attackers or extreme weather • Reduce air leakage with energyefficient exterior openings • Enhance facility cleanliness with antimicrobial coatings and touchless or low-touch solutions • Protect expensive equipment, chemicals, medications, and sensitive data with access control

instantly with the push of a button. Centralized systems will require networking or other communications/ control between the subject doors. Decentralized Decision. Often called “Local Lockdown,” this method allows each teacher to decide whether to evacuate or lock their own door. Frequently the actual solution will be a combination of both these strategies, according to the particular school’s requirements. Following is a roundup of products that can be used to boost school security. Most lock manufacturers can provide code-compliant solutions.

Marks/Alarm Lock/Napco Tiered Options

Napco Security Group brands Marks USA, Alarm Lock, and Continental Access, offer a range of security solutions from enterprise access control systems, integrated with Lockdown/ Notification App for Staff, to wireless networked access locks, or lockdown mechanical locks that lock from inside

Lockdown Strategies

Lockdown strategies are an essential component of the school safety plan and vary depending on each facility’s unique requirements. There are two types of lockdown: Centralized Decision. Often called “Remote or Centralized Lockdown or Global Lockdown,” this method locks all doors campus-wide

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Cover Focus: School Security the classroom. All locks are Grade 1. The company’s free and objective S.A.V.I. Self-Diagnostic System for schools helps them easily evaluate their own current security levels and vulnerabilities, and quantify best, next steps to improve any school or campus’ defenses. SAVI provides the facts on security compiled from experts in all facets of the industry, in an easy electronic, self-scoring checklist format, presented objectively and without brand bias. It is designed to quickly enable you to make smarter, more informed security decisions, protect staff, students and stakeholders. Lock down classrooms, offices, common areas, labs, with a key from safely inside with the Marks USA mechanical LocDown series, available in cylindrical and mortise models. These locks are locked with a key from the inside and retrofit standard locksets. Stepping up to standalone electronic access control, the Alarm Lock Trilogy P/DL 4100/4500 Series provides local lockdown via button or fob. This activates small light indicators of front & back sides of door. There’s an override option for school administrators. This lock can be installed in an hour and can be field converted into Wireless Networx Locks later with kit. In addition, locksmiths can easily add a new keyfob or panic button option to most new & existing Trilogys (3000 Series and above) and program to control “Lock Down” or “Remote Release” with one button. For wireless network locks with global lockdown, Alarm Lock offers the Trilogy Networx P/DL6100, 6500,

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» Precision exit device with visual indicators 7100 Series. Global Lockdown can be activated from the server or any individual access lock, in under 10 seconds. This system is scalable by door, area, building or across a campus of buildings, new and legacy. It can be managed on-premises or remotely via web client or smart device – access, privileges, locks and doors can be controlled by time schedule, exception, etc. One additional option is the Networx NetPanel & Wireless Keypad, which provides a small access control system with global lockdown. Top features also include global lockdown and passage from keypad or PC, schedules, 35k event log, request-to-exit, door ajar/kick-in, etc More info: www.savischool.com

Corbin Russwin, SARGENT and Yale Classroom Locks

Corbin Russwin CL3300 locks, Sargent 11 line locks, and Yale 5400LN series cylindrical locks are available with classroom security functions that allow locking from inside the room, as are Corbin Russwin ML2000, Sargent 8200 series , and Yale 8800 series mortise locks. The CLX3352 is a Grade double cylinder lockset that 1

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allows teachers to lock the outside lever from either side. It also lets them see which way to rotate the key to lock the door, which is very helpful in times of panic. Since teachers keep the keys, there’s no way students can lock them out. At the same time, egress always remains possible with the CLX3352’s standard anti-panic function. Newly designed status or occupancy indicator options provide optimum clarity on the locked/unlocked status of a door, making it easy for teachers to quickly verify whether the door is locked in an emergency situation. Corbin Russwin ED5000 series and Sargent 80 series exit devices are available with classroom security functions and security kits. More info: www.corbinrusswin.com and www.sargentlock.com

Precision 2110VI Exit Device

Designed for high occupancy arenas including classrooms, auditoriums or gymnasiums, the Precision 2110VI exit device provides code compliant safe egress with fast and efficient security lockdown. The 2110VI incorporates the ANSI “10” function, also referred to as the “Intruder Function” with Lock/ Unlock status and directional indicator

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Best Practices for Securing Classrooms Schools are seeking the right solutions to keep students, staff and visitors safe and secure. There are a variety of factors to consider when securing classrooms. We’ve developed a new guide, based on industry best practices, that makes it easy for you to recommend code compliant lockdown options.

A Key to Safe Classrooms According to industry best practices, locks on classroom doors should meet the following parameters: Classroom locks should be easy to lock and allow for quick release in the event of an emergency.1, 5 All doors should be lockable from inside the room without opening the door.1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Locks on classroom doors should be able to open from outside of the room with key or card, allowing access for administration or law enforcement.4, 5, model codes Classroom locking devices should comply with fire, life safety and ADA codes and requirements.1, 4 Keys or credentials should be always in the possession of teachers and staff.2, 3 1 Sandy Hook Incident Report, “Key Safe School Infrastructure Standards”, page 73, Exterior Doors) 2 Marjory Stoneman Douglass High School Public Safety Commission, 01/02/2019 3 Investigative Committee on the Robb Elementary Shooting, Texas House of Representatives, Interim Report July 17, 2022 4 Final Report of the Federal Commission on School Safety, 12/18/2018 5 PASS Guidelines, 5th Edition, 2020

Recommended Lock Function for Classrooms Classroom Security Function Lock With this function, a key on either the inside or the outside will lock the outside lever ONLY. The inside lever remains unlocked at all times, allowing students and teachers to exit at any time.

Pros:

The door is able to be locked from the inside during a lockdown, reducing risk. Key control keeps unauthorized people from

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Key must be present, and may need to be located and used in high-stress situations.

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BEST 9K Series Cylindrical Lock

BEST’s 9K cylindrical lock is compatible with many large format interchangeable cores (LFIC) and non-interchangeable core keying systems, regardless of brand. Whether upgrading old hardware or fitting out a new facility, the 9K is an ideal solution, offering quick installation and enhanced safety. The 9K features a seamless, one-piece hardened steel alloy outside sleeve to protect functionality and ensure more reliable performance throughout the lock’s lifespan. The BEST 9K Series with Intruder function enables teachers to secure classroom doors quickly from the inside during an emergency. Exterior locks still require specific keys, but the staff can secure any open room with a BEST lock from the inside. It features a visual indicator on the inside that shows which way to turn the key to ensure a door is securely locked. This simple, yet significant marker, can make a big difference during the intensity of a school lockdown or shelter-in-place order. More info: bestaccess.com

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Schlage AD Series, NDE and LE electronic locks

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Schlage L Series or ND Series mechanical locks in classroom security, entrance/office, and storeroom functions provide the best options for classroom lockdown. Schlage classroom security conversion kits provide a low-cost means to upgrade a classroom door’s functionality and security without having to replace the entire lock. Mechanical Locks: Locks with visual indicators provide an at-a-glance verification of the locked/unlocked status of the door from inside of the room. Available on both Von Duprin exit devices and Schlage L Series locks. Electronic solutions include the Schlage AD-300 networked hardwired and AD-400 networked wireless locks with classroom/storeroom function can be locked or unlocked by a command from the access control system, door schedule or toggle credential. Inside lever always opens door for immediate egress. Schlage LE mortise and NDE cylindrical locks are electronic versions of the traditional Schlage L and ND Series locks. They can be used to easily upgrade classroom locks and are available for use with existing networked EAC systems or Allegion’s Engage web and mobile apps.

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that they are field repairable with replacement parts readily available, since educational facilities are somewhat harsh environments. The CL5210/CL5250 is a heavyduty electronic standalone lock suitable for use in high-traffic applications that features a conventional 3x4 button layout for instant familiarity, providing quick programming. With 4-, 5- or 6-digit user codes and up to 10 one-time user codes, these locks are particularly suitable for educational environments. Panic Kits for easy egress in an emergency are available. The CL5210 holds a UL-certified maximum three-hour fire rating and can be used without negatively impacting the fire rating of an opening. The CL610 and CL650 are heavyduty tubular mortise latch locks. The locks allow for single-code entry and the outside lever handle will retract the latch after a correct code is entered. The spring-loaded latchbolt will lock automatically when the door is closed. The CL600 range incorporates the new Quick Code system, allowing on-door code change in seconds. Panic Kits are available. The CL5510 and CL5550 Smart Locks offer advanced programming and access methods including a pushbutton code, RFID card or smartphone. The CL5510 and CL5550 are also available with NetCode technology that allows for temporary access through date- and time-sensitive codes. Program locks via your smartphone, generate and send codes for easy access and issue smart cards for alternative entry. Audit trail data can be downloaded. The lock does not require a Wi-Fi connection for operation. Tubular Latch, Mortise Lock and Panic Kits for fast and easy egress in an emergency are available. More info: www.codelocks.com ❚❚ Tim O'Leary is an experienced security consultant and a regular contributor to Locksmith Ledger

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by Paul Ragusa

Sixth Edition PASS Guidelines Focus on Securing the Classroom Door Recommendations also add Enhanced Technologies section and expanded checklist.

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eciding on the best and most effective way to approach safety and protecting students both outside and inside the classroom is a daunting task, especially with the mountain of information, products and advice coming at school systems from myriad sources. Thankfully, a 501c3 nonprofit organization, the Partner Alliance for Safer Schools (PASS), was established in 2014 to bring together expertise from the education community, public safety and the security industry to develop and support a coordinated

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approach that can assist school administrators in making effective use of proven security practices specific to K-12 environments. The sixth-edition release — including updates to the Safety and Security Guidelines and the School Safety and Security Checklist — improves on previous versions of the PASS guidance to make it more streamlined, easier to use and more reflective of K-12 schools’ evolving security needs and challenges.

PASS school security and safety guidelines provide school administrators, school boards and public safety and security professionals with a road map for implementing a layered and tiered approach to enhancing the safety of school environments and a tool to prioritize needs.

proud that we’re totally agnostic when it comes to recommending solutions or types of products or technology. The minute we start becoming non-agnostic, we’ve lost all credibility, so we have embraced this notion of working as a group toward this greater goal of providing school safety recommendations.”

“So, the Partner Alliance for Safe Schools, or PASS, brings together that needed expertise – manufacturers from different spaces, the electronic side, the physical side – all came together and said, ‘Let's work on developing a set of guidelines that are a good starting point, or beginning standard for schools.’ ” — Mark Berger, president, Securitech

The mission of PASS is to provide school administrators, school boards and public safety and security professionals with information, tools and insight needed to implement a tiered approach to securing and enhancing the safety of school environments based on their individual needs, nationwide best practices, and making the most effective use of resources available.

It Takes a Village

In 2020, the PASS Advisory Council was formed to incorporate a broad range of stakeholder perspectives and expertise. Guy Grace, who has been involved with the creation of the PASS Guidelines since day one and currently serves on the PASS Advisory Council, explained, “All of us on the council work together for the greater good. We have experts from different security manufacturers, companies and consultants, as well as law enforcement, K-12 administrators and security directors … many stakeholders giving their time and sharing their experience and knowledge.” Grace points out that while many school security experts from well-known manufacturers servie on the board, “I am

Like Grace, Mark Berger, president of Securitech, a developer and manufacturer of high-security, code-compliant mechanical and electric locking solutions, serves on the PASS Advisory Board, and has spent his career volunteering his time for life safety causes. “Schools are getting bombarded with a billion different people coming at them with this solution, that solution – how do you figure out what to do?” said Berger, pointing to the challenges that many educators face. “So, the Partner Alliance for Safe Schools, or PASS, brings together that needed expertise – manufacturers from different spaces, the electronic side, the physical side – all came together and said, ‘Let’s work on developing a set of guidelines that are a good starting point, or beginning standard for schools.’ ” With so much information being thrown at educators, Berger explained that the PASS guidelines show schools

how to get organized, how to categorize and prioritize what needs to be done in a simple step-by-step process. The guidelines, he said, are designed to help administrators to best spend the limited funds they have as a school, while providing a clear path forward based on information that has been created from past experiences and lessons learned from past school tragedies. “PASS gives you a foundation and then a way to take it up level by level,” he said. “Another thing to remember is that rarely are two schools exactly alike. There is no one-size-fits-all in the security world and especially in the school world. There are multiple doors, multiple locking scenarios, for example, that need to be addressed, and many times it is different for each school.” The emphasis for this edition was on “getting back to basics,” added Grace, who served for 30 years as the director of security and emergency planning for Littleton Public Schools in Colorado. “When we look at building security with the access control and the locks, from the outside all the way to the classroom – that’s the basics,” he said. “Those are the foundations of your perimeter, of your layered security approach. So, if you haven’t done that first step, you should not be out there buying all this other stuff, like the more advanced security solutions and products, for example, which the latest edition of the guidelines addresses as well.” The sixth-edition g u i d el i n es f eat u re more focused best practice recommendations to identif y needed areas of improvement by separating the tier continuum practices that are already required by federal law or regulation or are already uniformly implemented throughout the U.S. For

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Cover Focus: School Security example, the new edition has redesignated tiers for clarity, which recommends that all schools and districts work toward Tier One measures regardless of location, budget or risk profile. If Tier One measures are in place, all should work towards Tier Two. Tier 3 and 4 measures may be needed depending on an assessment from the core security team. The guidelines describe approaches within five physical layers for school facilities: districtwide, the property perimeter, the parking lot perimeter, the building perimeter and the classroom/interior perimeter. Within each layer, the resource outlines key safety and security components, such as policies and procedures, people (roles and training), architectural components, communication, access control, video surveillance and detection and alarms.

Classroom Door in Focus

Because the PASS Guidelines look at security from a layered perspective, they enable schools to easily breakdown each layer from the outside perimeter to the classroom itself. For the purposes of this article, we are focusing mostly on the changes in the PASS guidelines around the classroom door, particularly when it comes to recommendations for locks. The new edition includes enhancements to the section on classroom security, and is simplified and updated with current terminology, illustrations and recommendations consistent with modern, code-compliant door hardware and access control equipment. As Ken Cook, Director of National School Safety and Advocacy for Allegion, points out in this month’s Cover story, Classroom Locks 101: Best Practices and the Future of School Security (see story starting on page 10), “traditional classroom function and storeroom function locks that limit locking and unlocking control to staff no longer meet all current best practice guidelines

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for school security.” Cook, who serves on the PASS Advisory Council, provides an excellent overview of the current recommendations for classroom locks, which he notes are based on

students will take advantage of the ability to lock the door during a non-emergency, because given the proper training and guidance, the result – better safety – is something that they have

“It's absolutely critical going forward that all occupants are able to lock a door in an emergency. The evolution of what we've seen is that all of the stakeholders need to be empowered, and the way you can do that is by having locks and levers or push buttons that are code compliant.” — Guy Grace, PASS Advisory Council

key guidelines, including the ability to quickly secure the door from inside the room by any occupant in an emergency; solutions that meet the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) and fire and life safety codes; ability to quickly and easily gain entry from outside the room by authorized school personnel or first responders with keys or credentials; and visual indicators to show locked or unlocked status. One of the lessons learned from the last edition of the standards is how easily schools were able to override or compromise the traditional classroom function and stroreroom function locks (see page 10 for more detail on these types of locks) via magnets or other methods. “It’s absolutely critical going forward that all occupants are able to lock a door in an emergency,” said Grace. “The evolution of what we’ve seen is that all of the stakeholders need to be empowered, and the way you can do that is by having locks and levers or push buttons that are code compliant.” Grace went over many instances during past school shootings where lives could have been saved if students had had the ability to lock the doors during an emergency. Both Grace and Berger disagree with the argument that

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seen makes an impact on students, providing a better sense of overall security and control. “This is something that’s ingrained in me because we have learned the hard way that it’s so important when we give staff and students that ability, that we empower them,” Grace asserted. “It was kind of like a sense of relief for many people because, you know, they were looking at the tools, but it wasn’t just putting the locks on the doors. It was the training and preparing, which are things that need to happen – the processes and procedures are vitally important and is something that you’ll see in the PASS guidelines.”

New Technologies Section

A new Enhanced Technologies section in the sixth edition details solutions under consideration by many schools and districts that show potential for making significant improvements to school safety but may not yet be widely adopted. These include newer technologies in the areas of weapons detection, analytics, emergency communications and biometrics. “There’s a lot of the higher-end technology that keeps getting developed and some great advances in technology that

Raising Awareness

In 2020, the PASS guidelines were included on SchoolSafety.gov, the federal government’s clearinghouse for best practice information across a range of school safety topics, and in 2019 PASS was recognized by the Federal Commission on School Safety as well as in other state commissions and reports. Provided free of charge, the guidelines

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are proving to be very effective, so the new guidelines help schools make sense of this new technology,” said Berger, who added that he is excited by what he has seen in the areas of predictive analytics software and CCTV systems. “So, for example, you can see someone in the parking lot before they’re getting to the door,” he said. Grace is equally excited about the addition of the enhanced technologies section, noting some of the advancements in analytics and prohibitive items detection as an example. “I have a feeling that section is going to be growing every year because there’s all kinds of new technologies that are emerging.” While both Grace and Berger are excited about all the advancements in security-related technology, they are both quick to say how a school must first get back to basics before even considering higher end technologies. “Before you go and buy those enhanced technologies, ask yourself, ‘did I address all the basics?’” said Grace. “Did I do a risk assessment? Did I implement my locks and my access control? Did I put my cameras in the places that needed them? Those are the things that we’re trying to emphasize with PASS.” Berger added, “There are great advantages in those technologies on the top end. And then from the lock industry point of view, we are leading the cause of protecting students and helping them create a safe space known as the classroom.”

have been downloaded by thousands of stakeholders and leveraged in many districts to evaluate and improve security infrastructure and procedures. While school tragedies continue to happen at a disturbing and mindnumbing rate, awareness around school safety and security has “improved drastically,” Grace said. “Why I say that is when we put electronic access control in my schools, for example, we reduced our crime rate and incidents of violence significantly. I would love to see a U.S. statistic on that if anybody ever tracked that nationwide, but based on my experience, I think that we’ve had a lot of good things happen from the implementations of these technologies.” But with so much information and technology being given to schools, Grace implores those in charge of making these decisions to do their homework before making any big technology purchase. “They need to educate themselves on what they are going to purchase and bring in their schools because it could be a disaster waiting to happen.” He continued, “Schools need to make sure they are doing it in a comprehensive, holistic way, and they are not doing it in a way that’s turning a school into a prison. When we’re not balanced in that

approach, that’s where we start to create quagmires and problems for schools.” Grace emphasized that schools need to understand that “locks and electronic access control help to organize buildings, help maintain order,” he said. “We need to remember that they are going to need a place where they can have high academic performance, social activities, sports, etc., and that is going to include emergency preparedness and threat assessment and the locks and cameras, for example, but it is balanced.” He added, “There is a strong correlation between safety and security and academic performance.” Schools should be, and often are, the “pillars of the community,” Grace pointed out, the town hub where meetings are held for not only school activities but also community events and gatherings after hours. “Those schools are centerpieces of the community, and we need to prepare them and secure them the best way we can,” said Grace. The PASS guidelines, checklist and other informational resources are available at passk12.org. Educators can also learn more about PASS or become a partner in support of its mission to protect schools. ❚ ❚

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BEST EHD9000: A Closer Look The dormakaba group aims for durability and ease of maintenance with its latest door closer.

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oor closers typically are simple pieces of hardware: You install them, make the necessary adjustments and walk away, returning only for occasional maintenance. Unlike today’s increasingly smart locks, door closers are tasked with only one chore — closing a door safely and completely. That doesn’t mean there can’t be improvements, and the latest model by dormakaba group BEST — the EHD9000 Series — has several notable improvements for locksmiths as far as durability and adjustability. “We’re pretty passionate about this product,” says Andrew Adams, assistant vice president of product marketing for door hardware and electronic access at dormakaba Americas. He says the door closer, which was introduced in fall 2022 at the DHI ConNextions show and now is arriving on distributor shelves, is aimed at high-traffic institutional applications but could be applicable anywhere. It was the winner in the Locks and Locking Devices category in the Security Industry Association New Product Showcase at ISC West 2023 in March.

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The first thing you notice about the EHD9000 is that it’s a substantial piece of hardware. Adams says the door closer body weighs 10 pounds. That’s because it’s made of cast iron — a first for BEST. (Other models are made of an aluminum alloy.) The cast-iron construction was the main reason behind developing the EHD9000 in the first place, Adams adds. “We evaluate our product portfolio to understand where the product gaps were and, obviously, one of the main ones [was] we don’t have a castiron door closer in our premium brand,” he says, indicating BEST. The EHD9000 not only is a cast-iron door closer, but it also is a single-piece cast-iron door closer. That means there are no weak points, compared with models that might have two pieces of cast iron. “It’s pretty solid,” Adams says. Interestingly, the door closer cover is NOT a single piece but two. This design also was made with

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Although dormakaba is known for its door closers worldwide, Adams says the design for the EHD900 came strictly from BEST. However, the EHD9000 was able to borrow one feature from dormakaba’s European catalog — a spring size indicator. The indicator shows the setting for the closing force of the door closer on a scale of 1–6, with “1” meeting the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act for accessibility. As you tighten or loosen the th springg adjustment, you can see the indicator in move alongg the scale. That’s cool enough, eno g but what Adams is particularly particu y careful to note is

that the indicator faces the front of door closer, so it can be read easily when the cover is off. In fact, all of the adjustment settings for the door closer, including closing speed and backcheck, are on the front of the door closer. In addition to making maintenance adjustments easier, this placement can save time during an installation. “When you install [a door closer], you aren’t done at that point,” he says. “You have to make sure that the door closing force is appropriate for the application. If you want advanced variable backcheck, you have to adjust it after the door closer is installed.” So, although it isn’t meant necessarily to make the installation easier, front-facing adjustments can save time during an installation. One final thing you might notice about the door closer is it has a QR code printed on it. The QR code takes you to a webpage that has installation instructions for the EHD9000 as well as an installation video, among other pieces of information. “It’ll be the go-to source for all digital content for EHD9000,” Adams says. M f www.bestaccess.com b ❚❚ More info:

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by Cameron Sharpe

Mobile Credentials in 2023 Smartphones and new technology opening new doors

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enerally speaking, your smartphone becomes a mobile credential when it is used as an electronic key, transports lock or key data, or updates standalone locks. In this article we’ll review recent developments, distribution channels and how they affect your pricing and access to various markets. Remember, the marketing triad of quality, price and availability still drives buying decisions.

Bluetooth or NFC?

Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Near Field Communication (NFC) are the two current mobile credentials technologies. (Mobile Credentials Make The Connection, Locksmith Ledger April 2022, www.locksmithledger. com/21258512) NFC may already be in place in some educational institutions for student and retail purchases. The NFC protocol transmits 424 Kbits/second, usually after a tap on the terminal or reader. BLE is currently the mobile credential favorite, transmitting about five times faster on the 2.4 GHz frequency, with range adjustable from 2 to 15 feet. New readers (on the wall or in the lock) increasingly accept BLE, NFC, RFID chips, and sometimes Prox cards as well. Older units may need to be upgraded when adding mobile credentials.

Wi-Fi and Wireless

Wireless may be 802.11xx high-speed Wi-Fi, or one of the variations of the 802.15. xx standards. Wi-Fi and Wireless can mean different things. Some products will run on existing 802.11xx Wi-Fi networks, while

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» Schlage Engage mobile credential reader others may require one of the many 802.15.xx protocols Communication to the PACS Controller is most often hardwired, Ethernet, or Wireless. Some can use the Mobile Credential to transfer data via Wireless hub or cell tower. Most current smart locks accept multiple credential technologies. PACS controllers may be cloud-based virtual controllers, or they may be actual physical computers.

Manufacturers

Nearly all North American access control manufacturers offer mobile credential options, including Allegion, ASSA ABLOY, dormakaba, NAPCO, Salto Systems, Proxess and many others. Not all mobile credential readers are on doors; several brands offer padlocks operated by mobile credentials. NOKE is a Utah company with a background in the website and mobile app business. They’ve added mobile credentials to

A llegion commercial products SARGENT IN100 locks are IP-enabled operated by Mobile Credentials inPower over Ethernet (PoE), with the clude Schlage NDE cylindrical and LE option of using existing Ethernet camortise locks as well as readers that bling for both power and data. Wireless locks or readers operate electric strikes, elevators, VonDuprin, or other provide complete access exit devices. control in locations where The Schlage Control it would be dif f icult or Smart Lock is a battery opcost-prohibitive to install erated deadbolt, designed a wired lock. The DR100 for residential or multi-famAperio wireless card reader ily housing applications. is a new product that proENGAGE is the cloud-based vides output relays to activirtual PACS Controller vate electrified hardware, designed to handle entry including electric strikes, e x i t d e v i c e s , o v e r h ea d level through large system applications. doors, roof access, or loadAllegion has also recently ing docks. Securitron DR100 announced the Zentra brand Aperio Wireless ASSA ABLOY electronic to integrate software, hard- reader with relay access control locks work ware, and support packages for mid-to-large multi-tenant properties. Larger multi-family or campus housing projects are generally sold and installed by “Proptech” companies that specialize in this market. These supply and property management companies can actually be a market opportunity for the lock shop, as they often need local installation and ongoing service work. An informative 183-page Engage software training manual is available online, while installer training and certification is available from Allegion. ASSA A BLOY has standardized Aperio products globally across many of its brands. The locks support multiple credential technologies including HID multiCLASS SE and mobile access via NFC and/or BLE. In North America, the Aperio product range includes offerings from ASSA ABLOY Group brands Adams Rite, Corbin Russwin, HES, SARGENT and Securitron. Aperio products use IEEE 802.15.4 wireless communication with nearby hubs that connect to third-party SARGENT IN100 with exit trim PACS head ends. Corbin Russwin and

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padlocks and locking systems for the trucking and transportation industry. The lock industry has generally adopted the following protocols. Locks or readers can be ordered or upgraded to communicate to the PACS controller over wireless, Ethernet, or hardwired transmission routes. Lock power can come from batteries, Ethernet (PoE), or local power supply. Mobile credentials themselves can sometimes become the network connection to the Cloud via cell towers, or to internal wireless hot spots. Here is a brief update on industry offerings:

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» Yale nexTouch Sectional Trim with access control partner PACS software, allowing integration into existing or new systems. Hands-on training for security systems integrators and network administrators is provided through ASSA ABLOY ’s Certified Integrator Program. Yale is another ASSA ABLOY company targeting residential markets with the Assure Lock touchscreen or keypad

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LOCKT\ is a software and service company that provides customers with their own cloud-based virtual PACS controller for Best Switch Core systems. The battery-operated Switch Core is now available through lock wholesale distributors that carry Best and dormakaba. Wireless is optional but not required. The Switch Core is also available with leading PACS systems, and can be connected to existing installations with Best-provided Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). The SFIC Switch Core has turned out to be a robust and inexpensive way to bring electronic access control and accountability to the 100-million doors with SFIC housings. dormakaba is a major player in commercial markets. North American brands include Best, Dorma, Farpointe, Keyscan, Precision, RCI, Safelock and Simplex. Most product lines are now available through your normal wholesale lock suppliers. A completely new commercial line of Saffire EVO mobile, multi-tech, and Wi-Fi-ready locks are now available in mortise, cylindrical, interconnect, deadbolt, and exit device applications. The ANSI Grade II line targets multi-family, residential, commercial, and hotel markets. EVO is a battery powered lock designed to work with major PACS controller systems.

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» dormakaba Confidant retrofit kit The company’s Luna software for small-medium systems is available at no charge. The Aurora software is designed for medium to enterprise level systems. The Confidant kit retrofits most existing locks, including tubular. The 790 series provides industrial duty Grade 1 hardware. Salto is a Spanish company with Atlanta-based North American operations. The company is reported to be in the top three manufacturers of electronic access control with more than 5 million doors controlled worldwide. The XS4 product line is operated by BLE/NFC Mobile Credentials as well as RFID (MIFARE DESFire and HID iCLASS Seos). XS4 products for North America include cylindrical, mortise, padlocks, exit devices, wall readers, and the universal escutcheon. The XS4 Geo mortise and rim cylinders as well as locker applications are also available. The XS4 system is designed around hospitality and multi-family market needs. The system also works well in many commercial settings. Locks are operated by RFID cards, fobs, or

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Distribution

Lock manufacturers currently have four major commercial distribution channels. These include: Wholesale lock trade, contract hardware dealers, PACS systems software providers, and Lodging-multi-family housing specialists. Of course, residential products operated by mobile credential apps proliferate on the Internet and in big box stores. The wholesale lock trade is our traditional supply source with many mobile credential products beginning to show up on the shelves. However, since mobile credentials require apps, and may also need cloud or Wi-Fi connections, the set-up may be challenging for some. Wholesale specialists like

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LOCKT and GoKeyless have emerged with mobile credential specialists to help with training and set-up. Many of your existing lock distributors are also developing in-house expertise. Contract Hardware Dealers in your area can be another supply source. Many have taken factory training and are certified with specific mobile credential brands. These dealers can often provide good partner opportunities.

PACS Software suppliers like Lenel, Genetec, Honeywell, Keri, Johnson Controls, DSX, Galaxy, and Software House generally sell to integrators who target larger systems. These PACS software OEMs may include readers and credentials with their systems. In many cases their business model counts on providing the hardware, recurring fees, user upgrades, and sometimes substantial mark-ups on hardware. Security As A Service (SAAS) is currently a popular recurring revenue source for many. Lodging Integration Partners focus on the hotel, condo, and apartment market. These companies provide PACS systems in new and retrofit projects. This is a completely different market with dozens of players you’ve probably never heard of. They are specialists who seldom cross paths with the lock trade, but may be a market for your own installation team. Your best pricing is likely to come from traditional wholesale lock suppliers, or from local contract hardware dealers. Ask about training and support. Be prepared. Installer training and certification is available from all of these suppliers. A smart move is to take advantage of the training before recommending solutions. ❚❚ Cameron Sharpe, CPP, worked 30 years in the commercial lock and PACS industry.

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• Is the existing Wi-Fi 802.11xx, or 802.15.xx protocol prot l compatible with proposed products? • What brands of hardware do they already have? hav ? • Do they have a lot of SFIC cores? Asking the right questions at the beginning keeps you out of the weeds later.

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by Paul Ragusa

New Report Shows Continued Growth for

Mobile Credentials Changing workforce, Proptech driving adoption of digital IDs, Identity-as-a-Service and cloud

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s one of the top trends within access control for nearly a decade, the current rise of mobile credentials – hastened by COVID and the changing workforce – has been a slow and steady one. HID’s inaugural 2023 State of the Security Industry Report, examines this “going mobile” trend, including digital IDs, Identity as-a-service (IDaaS), the cloud, biometrics and more. The report gathered responses from 2,700 partners, end users and security and IT personnel across a range of titles and organization sizes, representing more than 11 industries. Digital transformation continues to “exert pressure as the global pandemic accelerated the adoption of cloud technologies across many sectors,” said researchers, noting, “the convergence of these factors means IDaaS is quickly becoming the expectation.” In fact, the identity access management (IAM) market is expected to grow at a 22.7 percent compound annual growth rate to $41.9 billion by the end of 2031. As such, SaaS-delivered identities represent huge opportunities in the security industry, the study pointed out. Interestingly, the study found that the majority of survey respondents (81 percent) are offering a hybrid

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work model, with 67 perecent of respondents noting that multifactor authentication and passwordless authentication are most important to adapting to hybrid and remote work, and 48 percent pointing to the importance of mobile and digital IDs. With that said, the survey also reveals almost half of the organizations aren’t quite ready, or need help, in implementing a comprehensive IDaaS strategy. As researchers point out in the study, “prior to the pandemic, digital transformation and the convergence of physical and logical access caused enterprises to migrate more of their access management capabilities to the cloud.” With the majority of respondents offering a hybrid work model, more companies will deliver identity management “as a service” rather than via onpremises infrastructure in 2023, according to the study. Researchers point to the rise of Digital IDs and mobile authentication as a way to propel many more mobile access deployments, noting identification and authentication are more commonly completed via mobile devices, including smartphones and wearables. The growing popularity of digital wallets has enabled smartphone users, for example, to add keys, IDs and digital documents directly in the wallet app, the study noted. These include, but are not limited to, drivers’ licenses in eight states, verifiable COVID-19 vaccination information, employee badges, student IDs and hotel room keys. Not surprisingly, commercial real estate (40 percent) is outpacing other verticals as large commercial real estate firms are leveraging mobile access as part of their larger tenant experience apps, according to the HID survey. The study also looked at the continuing touchless trend, finding that nearly 60 percent of respondents see the benefit of contactless biometrics. According to survey data, 59 percent of respondents are currently

using, planning to implement, or types of things can be secured and at least testing biometric techhow. The cloud will efficiently nologies in the near future. power a variety of implemenLocksmith Ledger spoke tations across both physical with Sanjit Bardhan, HID’s and logical footprints. This Vice President amd Head of will elevate the value of data Global Mobile Business, about Sanjit Bardhan while facilitating servitization the survey findings and the to drive specific business outtrends that are driving them: comes. The rise of innovative technologies such as Near Field Communication Locksmith Ledger: With COVID no (NFC), BLE, RTLS and others have led longer driving decisions, do you still see to increased adoption rate. Also, many the same kind of demand for touchless different industries, verticals, stakeholdand contactless solutions and access? If ers, end users, partners and customers so, what is driving this continued trend? have embraced this new technology and Sanjit Bardhan: Even though COVID it is driving this trend upwards. is no longer driving demand for touchCloud-based mobile solutions used less like it was previously, contactless for access control and building mansolutions and the digital experience are agement reduce or eliminate the need reshaping security with interconnected to physically touch cards, readers, or devices that dramatically expand what keypads, or to issue or revoke ID cards

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in person. Visitor management has also been adapted to a more hands-off experience with cloud-based solutions that limit face-to-face interaction through self-service check-in. Even physical card issuance reduces contact using cloudbased solutions that enable cards to be designed and printed anywhere. Wireless technologies and Bluetooth beacons have been integral to implementing automated physical distancing and contact-tracing policies during the global pandemic. Another application is security patrol monitoring, real-time key tracking and contractor management. Guards tap each tour checkpoint with their NFCenabled smartphone for more detailed and efficient, contact-free reporting. Governments are also tapping into the touch-free experience through digital

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LL: Looking at COVID and other factors, what are some of the keys for the growth of digital IDs? Do you see continued growth in this area? Bardhan: Digital ID adoption across industries has accelerated more rapidly than ever before. According to HID’s 2023 State of Security and Identity Report, more than 2,700 end users and partners were asked about the biggest issues that they are facing in their organizations. Digital transformation and modernization are one of the top reasons for the development of this trend. In today’s world, trusted identity is becoming a digital phenomenon and customers increasingly prefer to use these digital identities from passports to student IDs, employee badges and other corporate credentials. The recent shift of consumers demanding touchless, seamless and secured digital credentials has been a big contributing factor. The wide adoption of cloud-based digital IDs that provide simplicity, convenience and innovative capabilities has been instrumental in the growth of digital IDs. Many virtual business models are looking to provide contactless biometrics with modern iris and facial recognition technologies that are reliable and applicable to on-premises and remote authentication with the added bonus of privacy and elimination of unauthorized access and fraud. LL: Is the phone winning out as the credential of choice in this battle for identity that is going on within security? Bardhan: Yes, phones are becoming a top form factor of choice for consumers. Mobile IDs, defined as digital IDs stored on and authenticated via mobile

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versions of national identity documents. Citizens can use mobile devices to securely request appointments, receive health information and access credentials. Hence, almost all industries have begun adopting this trend.

who offer IDaaS, such as a subscription or recurring service model? Bardhan: The IDaaS market growth has been exponential and the growth of mobile credentials has a close correlation to this. Multiple industry drivers have led to this exponential growth; security, regulations, compliance, privacy, use cases and user experience are some of the top drivers. With increasing (and varying) use cases of digital credentials, revenue models have been reconstructed, and subscription or recurring revenue models offer more flexibility to endusers as they deploy large digital ecosystems. Subscription models also allow customers to pick and choose the types of services/use cases they need in order to hit their organizational goals. Furthermore, with hybrid work environments in relevance today, subscription models allow for activation-based billing where the customers pay exactly for what they use. These options are difficult to implement in perpetual or one-time payment models. Therefore, the industry is moving quickly toward recurring revenue and/or subscriptionbased revenue models. Historically, manufacturer revenue models have been based on one-time hardware sales supplemented with additional revenue streams from consumables and services. OPEX-based revenue models were virtually inexistent as value extraction from subscription models was very difficult. In general,

very few subscription models existed and not too many succeeded with such revenue models, as the industry was slow to adopt subscription and/or recurring revenue models. LL: I see commercial real estate is leading the way in digital IDs. What is driving this growth? What role does the growth of Proptech play? Bardhan: Yes, the commercial real estate (CRE) industry is adopting digital IDs rapidly. According to 2023 HID State of Security and Identity Report, 47% of integrators and installers said their CRE customers are using mobile identities for identity verification. Large commercial real estate firms are leveraging mobile access as part of their larger tenant experience apps. For example, New York City-based Silverstein Properties offers secure contactless access to its office buildings through employee badges in Apple Wallet. Recently, employee badge in Wallet, made its debut in the UK at 22 Bishopsgate; that is the next step in transforming the user experience in a modern workplace. Today’s buildings range from managed, multi-tenant property to a

company-owned headquarters facility with many satellite operations worldwide. In any scenario, it can be difficult to scale access control deployments without large infrastructure investments. Cloud-based digital access control enables integration with a range of access use cases as well as centralized control over property technology solutions. Tenants are offering their employees flexible, multi-location, and hybrid work styles that include work-from-home and in-office hot-desking. They want touchless and seamless access to doors and elevators, and intuitive features and amenities that make their journey to and from the office easier. And the ubiquitous mobile phone has become the command center for their lives, a single device that consolidates both work and life. To achieve these capabilities, those managing the building need a modern digital ready infrastructure that enables robust experiences, mobile adoption across systems, and future-ready, touchless access control. Serving as a “single source of truth,” tenant experience platforms integrate access control, visitor management, building operations (alerts,

maintenance requests, broken elevator, etc.), shared asset management (booking shared rooms or spaces), as well as custom experiences like local dining options, yoga schedules, and café specials with cloud-based credential management. LL: What is the current discussion around data, including storing , protecting and mining that data to create better outcomes and/or efficiencies and savings, for example? Bardhan: There are two schools of thought when it comes to data. There are organizations that have very stringent privacy requirements and are cognizant of what data is stored or shared. On the other hand, there are organizations that trust companies with their data in order to get meaningful statistical analysis around usage, savings, efficiencies, etc. These analytics help organizations with multiple objectives, including workspace management, employee engagement, user experience, etc. It is imperative that organizations make the right choice in data management by offering solutions that are safe, secure and certified. ❚ ❚

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his job involves converting storefront doors to a double-door hardwired electronic access control with a Locknetics magnetic locking system. Photo 1 is the before view of the doors. The first step is to tape up the template (Photo 2) so that you get your holes drilled in the correct locations for both the header and the door itself. (Photo 3) Photo 4 shows our little cart loaded with the tools we’ll need today. I love using these little carts because I can easily access all the tools, screws and other items needed to install this electromagnetic lock. We used the supplied Allen head wrench to loosen all of the Allen head screws that are attached to the connecting plate. (Photo 5) This connecting plate (Photo 6) slides in and interlocks with the mag lock after it has been installed on the frame. On the frame, we had to remove the door stop from this top area (Photo 7). This is a thin piece of metal that protrudes down to stop the door. In Photo 8, we use our angle grinder to cut that particular piece out. This is sometimes avoided by using a spacer. However, we could not use the spacer in this particular application. Make sure that you repaint that area so that it looks nice when you’re done. You don’t want to leave a bunch of cut or scarred metal when you leave the jobsite. You want to make sure that it looks clean and professional. Photo 9 shows the plate in its mounting position, the spot where that door stop was removed.

» Photo 1. The opening before the installation begins.

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Photo 2. Tape the template in place

Photo 3. Holes drilled in the right locations

» Photo 4. Tool cart makes the job easier.

Photo 5. Loosen the Allen head screws attached to the connecting plate

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Now we’re going to start assembling and installing the door magnetic pads. (Photo 10) These are solid pieces of metal that go on the door. In photo 11, you can see that the magnetic lock has been attached to the mounting base plate and installed properly. We mounted the door maglock plates to each one of the doors. Photo 12 shows what it looks like from the outside – a round large carriage Bolt is all that’s visible from the outside. Again we have that mounting plate (Photo 13). Start off by mounting the first two screws in the oval slots so that you can slide and adjust that plate in place after it is lined up properly. You can then tighten it down and screw it to its permanent location. Photo 14 shows the touch-sense exit devices that needed to be mounted between 36 and 48 inches on the door. I use a couple pieces of tape to hold the exit devices while we make our measurements. Those lines are drawn on the tape so we do not draw on the door directly. Then we use a quarter by 20 drill tap to drill the door so that we can install those mounting screws (Photo 15). You can use rivnuts if they are supplied. This door was extra thick so we determined that the door being tapped and threaded itself would be enough to hold this particular touch-sense exit device. You can see those screwsas they go into the door right there. (Photo 16) In Photo 17, John Nolan with Reliance Security is dealing with all the spaghetti that’s coming out of the ceiling with all the wiring and getting the wire from the power supply, which is mounted in the ceiling up above those ceiling tiles. (Photo 18). This is called the can or the power supply. Those wires then drop down and power the magnetic locking system and the touch sense bar so that everything can operate together. We’re going to be incorporating our door operator with this as well so we’ve got electronic access everywhere.

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» Photo 12. Outside view Now we need to delete or cover holes from the original Alarm Lock unit that was installed here. We start off by using the GKL Products bridges (Photo 19), which slide right into place and cover plates (Photo 20) that cover the mortise hole on each side. There’s a little piece of all thread and you use this little key and it covers up that hole in a very nice, sleek looking system. For covering up additional holes in the door, we’re going to use some nutserts or blind nuts. I like this little kit that uses an impact driver to set them (Photo 21). Now we’re remounting the handles. The hole up above this handle (Photo 22) was too large for our rivnuts or our nutserts. Once the hole is too large, we cannot shrink it, so using a sticker or some other kind of cover will take care of that. Having metal stickers (Photo 23) is extremely vital to cleaning up the door and covering up any unwanted holes or any unsightly portions of the project. We’ve got all the wires tucked away now, everything is run inside the doors and over to the magnetic locking system and we’re tidying everything up. (Photo 24) Two large batteries in the power supply will provide backup power in case power goes out in the building. Photo 25 shows our completed installation from the outside, all nicely cleaned

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Photo 17. John Nolan and wiring hanging down from the ceiling

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» Photo 19, GKL Bridge

» Photo 20. Cover plates

up. An Alarm Lock PDK 3000 keypad is mounted on the side over by the stucco. Photo 26 shows the completed opening from the inside. Here’s what the door looks like from the inside. (Photo 26) We’ve mounted the magnetic locking system up above two power loops and those touch-sense exit devices. For more information, check out Wayne’slockshop.com and lockreference.com. ❚ ❚ Wayne Winton is the owner of Tri-County Locksmith Services, located in Glenwood Springs, Colorado.

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Commercial/Residential Hardware

by Wayne Winton

In the Field: Flagpole Cam Lock Repair A little bit of warm brake cleaner helped get the lock working like new

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» Flagpole, exposed to Colorado winters

» Customer wanted to open compartment to fly flag at half mast.

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» Cylinder was full of dirt and debris

in the field. A lighter-duty lubricant may not hold up quite as long. The main issue was that we needed it cleaned out so that open space doesn’t have any ice, dirt, debris or other nonsense in there locking the wafers up. This lock had been exposed to Colorado winter weather for some time. Next, we had to put the lock back together. We pulled the Phillips head screw off the backside. This let us pull the entire lock cylinder apart without needing to remove it from the actual little door on the flagpole. We simply put everything back together and now we have a fully operational lock.

» Much better after cleaning

A little bit of warm brake cleaner was all it took to get this thing moving in the correct direction. It melted the ice and the snow so that we could begin to service this particular cam lock. All of this nasty stuff – ice, snow, leaves, pollen and dirt – can build up inside a lock that’s not properly maintained, not properly covered and exposed to the weather. It took a lot of cleaning We could have replaced this lock; however, this lock works just fine. One of the things that I was concerned about was perhaps maybe a tumbler got cr ushed, or one of the wafers was bent, or one of the

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springs had collapsed. If that was the case, we would have absolutely needed to replace it. ❚ ❚ Wayne Winton is the owner of TriCounty Locksmith Services, located in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. For more information, check out Wayne’slockshop. com and lockreference.com.

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Electronics & Access Control

by Patrick Hill

Upgrades for Every Opening

The path from mechanical to electrical (and wireless) is easier than you think

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herever possible and practical, it makes sense to migrate your customers to newer door locking solution technologies. Not only does this approach boost security and safety, but it also offers advantages like energy efficiency and better door management. It also signifies that you’re in sync and up to date with technology, adding value to your business in the eyes of the end-user. Making the switch to electrified openings is like upgrading from a flip phone to a smartphone – once you’ve made the change, you’ll wonder how you lived without it. The good news is that ongoing innovation in the door hardware category makes it the perfect time to start on an upgrade path for your customers. New access control and locking technologies make it possible for property owners, managers and security professionals to upgrade from mechanical locks to keyless, electrified and even wireless options that are ultrasecure and cost-effective. For locksmiths, it’s important to embrace digital technologies. These connected devices provide even more opportunity in application and facilitate the migration to even higher levels of security. Even traditional mechanical locks, the mainstay of commercial and retail markets, have evolved into sleek, high-security devices. In mechanical products, deadlocks secure narrow-stile aluminum and glass doors in a variety of shapes, features and sizes and stand ready for additional upgrades. For example, battery-operated keyless entry for deadlocks, deadlatches and exit devices can easily be retrofitted with proximity contactless card readers for an elevated level of door protection and access control security. The most notable recent advancements in electrified hardware include greater energy efficiency, stronger locking hardware and compact designs. With wireless now an extremely viable technology, these products have advanced to offer longer signaling range, better end-toend encryption (E2EE) and faster transmission speeds. If you really want to grab a competitive edge, think forward to sustainability. Many end users are looking for sustainable attributes and listings – and door products available can reduce power consumption

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» Almost any door can beome more secure and re-use the existing infrastructure. According to a 2021 Forbes market report, 47% of engineering and construction executives surveyed worldwide believe sustainability is a key priority or major concern. Sustainable automatic door openers are now available that generate and store their own power. When it comes to upgrading, there are a many different technologies and footprints available to electrify the opening. The key is to evaluate the total cost of ownership (TCO) and select the option that best meets the end-user’s needs while complying with codes, regulations or other requirements. Examine not only the cost of purchasing products, but the time and labor to install and maintain/manage the opening. With wireless, installation time and technician labor costs are greatly reduced, but initial costs may be higher. And remember, when you are connected to digital technologies, remote programming and maintenance is also possible, such as rebooting or resetting system power. That’s a big time labor savings.

Put Power to Openings

For high-traffic, high-security openings, an electromagnetic lock or maglock may be the way to go. For those who prefer to reuse their existing mechanical lockset, electrified trim is another great option. And for those looking for the best of both worlds, electrified locksets are increasingly popular.

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Electronics & Access Control because of the existing infrastructure. Battery operated keyless entry solutions provide simple access control for openings that don’t require an audit trail. They accommodate up to 150 users and feature an outdoor-rated keypad that can be programmed in three different modes. For recordkeeping/audit trails or integration with an online access control system, hardwired or wireless intelligent Aperio® technology may also be retrofitted to suit the application.

Exterior Door Upgrades

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» Upgraded stadium door Electrified deadbolt/deadlatches combine the access control capabilities of a latch with the security of a deadbolt. They provide free egress for safe passageway and can be easily integrated into an access control system. When retrofitting an existing application, backward compatibility is essential to save time and money during aftermarket upgrades, while also preserving the aesthetics and integrity of the opening. Upgrading from a mechanical to an electrified deadlatch is a viable retrofit solution for a no-cut MS®-prepped narrow stile aluminum application that reuses the existing trim. (MS® Prep is the industry standard lock prep and dominant locking solution for aluminum openings.) Budget friendly, battery-operated products are a solid choice when pulling wires is too expensive or not an option

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For exterior doors, a variety of configurations are possible thanks to technology advancements: • Electric strikes quickly electrify an opening and can be tied into an existing access control system in conjunction with a card reader or keypad. • Add an exit device paired with existing trim and an electric strike, or an exit device with electric latch retraction for an easy upgrade. • Touch sense devices operate electromagnetic locks with a light touch, making egress unencumbered for persons of all ages and abilities.

Interior Door Upgrades

For interior doors, access control is possible while maintaining design aesthetics, including in these applications: • Electromagnetic locks can be easily mounted with glass door brackets at the door header of an out-swing door; a typical user interface would include a keypad or card reader. • Wireless readers present an elegant solution for glass entryways by eliminating visible wires and the need for a separate pedestal. • Surface mount, digital lock systems elegantly yield flexible, keyless access control for single or pairs of all glass doors. Designed for indoor applications, they combine aesthetics with the latest touch screen technology for style and security.

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Start Down the Path

Management of facilities is growing more complex due to increasing number and sophistication of building systems and materials, along with the variety of users and the multiple security levels each requires. Users’ expectations have risen, driving demand for safe and easier access to spaces (in and outside of buildings), coupled with more aggressive security measures. And on the heels of a pandemic, reduction of germ transmission is a high expectation on nearly every occupant’s list. Electrified hardware locking and wireless are solutions ready to meet all these challenges.

» School opening Of course, each project is unique and requires a thorough walk-through, site inspection and consultation before any products are chosen. Also consider geography, climate and code compliance in the selection of electrified hardware. As always, consult the appropriate AHJ for any specific requirements, amendments or local standards specific to the occupancy where the work will be performed. The options are nearly limitless as you work to provide your customers the best protection for their facility. Electrifying hardware is the right path to achieving higher levels of security and safety and moving to access control and other digital and connected door technologies. ❚❚ Patrick Hill, PSP, CWTS is Product Manager - Digital Products and Specialty Locks for ASSA ABLOY Electromechanical Solutions, Phoenix, AZ.

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Commercial/Residential Hardware

by Tim O’Leary

Tech Tips: Cylindrical and Mortise Lock Servicing Troubleshooting tips to avoid or resolve common issues

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ocksmiths are often called out in the field to diagnose and service malfunctioning cylindrical and mortise locks. I know from personal experience that it’s not unusual to end a day thinking to yourself, “Now I’ve heard everything!” Without fail, the next day you’ll find that you hadn’t because someone calls with a new and unique problem. Here are some steps to take to avoid or resolve common mortise and cylindrical lock issues. Determine the exact nature of the issue. A mismatch between the hardware and its proposed operation will often be the root of a service issue. Since you are probably going to use new as well as used hardware, it is best to keep an open mind when approaching the problem door. A lock is only one element of the door assembly, and all the components work together to provide a functioning opening. Check the condition of the door. Is the door in working order? Are parts missing? Has the door or hardware been painted, which prevents its intended operation? Was the door subjected to “blunt force trauma?” That’s an expression they use to describe when the victim has been physically attacked and injured, and it applies to doors as well as people. Such damage can be subtle or obvious, and many times the damage may require replacement of the door, the frame, door hardware, or even the adjoining walls or building structure. Problems often result from the following issues: Site environment issues: Debris, loose parts, and vandalism may be the root issue of the problem and specifically the lock or door hardware. Stacking Pressure: This is created by HVAC systems putting air pressure on a door and binding of the door and the lock latch may result. There are electric strikes designed to operate where stacking pressure

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» Do not overtighten the trim or through bolts

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prevails. Door closers may also be installed on the door, or be adjusted to maintain the door in its required zero position. Door/jamb misalignment: When the door jamb “racks,” it distorts and is no longer as plumb or square as it was or needs to be in order for the door to swing and close freely. Latch/strike interference: While the door opens and shuts, the door closer may not have been doing its job to help cushion the shock of the slamming door. Consequently, strike and latches often become damaged and misaligned. Doors being subjected to attempted forced entry will also have internally compromised hardware components which may

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Commercial/Residential Hardware not be immediately apparent, or may be intermittent. The technician must be mindful and observant to identify such problems. Door hinge issues: Since the hinges carry the weight of the door, they can show signs of wear or may become misaligned, resulting in the loss of the proper geometry between the door, the frame and the latch, door strike and other door hardware. Sometimes obstructions placed between the door and frame will cause profound damage to the door, the hinge and the frame, and may require extra innings to resolve. If the hinge pockets or door itself were damaged by operating with improperly installed or adjusted hinges, continuous hinges, pivots, and repair components are available, which may help resolve the issues without major surgery. (sorry, another medical metaphor!)

remain tight, apply a liquid thread locker, such as Loctite 243, to them. If the latch does not easily retract and fall into the strike opening, it could be a lack of lubrication, or a gritty latch. Spray a little lubricant, such as Houdini Lock Lube, Tri-Flow or Corrosion Free Formula 8000 on the latch, wipe off any visible dirt or grit and apply a little more lubricant to the latch.

ANSI Grades are Important

» Best 9K for 1.75-inch door

An Expert Weighs In

Locksmith Ledger interviewed dormakaba’s Glen Davies CPL, AFDI, GSA-SVT, learning leader – door hardware, for some expert tips. Following are Ledger’s questions and Davies’ answers. Locksmith Ledger: What are the one or two most important tech tips for installing a mortise or cylindrical lock? Glen Davies: It is usually easier to install the mortise cylinder if the lock case is left a bit loose until after the cylinder is installed. Leaving it a little loose allows for pushing or pulling of the latch or deadbolt to angle the lock case to be perpendicular to the mortise cylinder. Ensure the portions of the mortise lock (BEST calls them trim cassettes) that support the levers or knobs are fully tightened and aligned per the manufacturer’s instructions. Spindle breakage can occur when the center portion of a swivel spindle is unsupported by the trim cassettes. With cylindrical locks, always check that the lock is adjusted correctly for the

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» Best 9K for 2-inch door thickness of the door. If it is not adjusted properly, a lock-out or lock-in situation could occur due to the latch disconnecting from the lock chassis. Lock-ins have led to lawsuits and could be deadly. LL: What are the one or two most important tech tips to keep in mind when adjusting a mortise or cylindrical lock? Davies: Do not overtighten the trim or through bolts. Screws and bolts need to be tight, but not too tight. You could crush a door or the trim by tightening too much. If the screws or bolts will not

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Applicable standards are ANSI/BHMA A156.13-2017 American National Standard For Mortise Locks & Latches and ANSI/BHMA A156.2-2017 Bored And Assembled Locks And Latches. These standards establish the performance requirements including dimensional criteria, operational tests, strength tests, cycle tests, security tests, material evaluation tests, and finish tests. Tests described in these standards are performed under laboratory conditions. In actual usage, results vary because of installation, door and frame construction, maintenance and environmental conditions. Manufacturers are also required to indicate the Grade level of their locks. Locks shall meet all tests for their grade listing. For example, a Grade 1 lock shall meet all Grade 1 criteria. A locking device may not perform as expected if the grade or function do not match the installation environment. It’s important to use the hardware supplied by the manufacturer to install the lock for the particular situation (examples: wood, hollow metal, concrete, indoor, outdoor exposed to the elements). If the hardware uses external electrical power, confirm that the power is within the device’s requirements as it relates to AC/ DC, ampacity, and allowable min/max levels. ❚❚ Tim O’Leary is an experienced security consultant and a regular contributor to Locksmith Ledger.

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Camden Door Controls introduces its CX-ED1959-MB outdoor-rated strike. The strike features heavy-duty stainlesssteel construction with an integrated ANSI square faceplate, is UL 294 listed and offers Grade 1 performance. Compatible with cylindrical locksets and mortise locksets without deadbolts, the CX-ED1959-MB strikes are specifically designed for exposed perimeter doors and gates. The ‘universal’ strike design features 7/8” latch projection, field selectable 12/24V DC voltage, and fail safe/ fail secure operation. The strike delivers continuous duty operation and is backed by Camden’s full five-year warranty. The CX-ED1959MB also includes a heavy gauge painted steel mounting box at no additional charge. More info: www.camdencontrols.com.

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Aiphone’snew IX Series kit is a preprogrammed box set complete with a video intercom system that is ready to install right out of the box. The recently-introduced IXS-HBDV includes a video door station, a video master station, PoE switch, and a USB drive with instructions and videos on how to install the system. The IX Series kit is ideal for installers who have traditionally worked with plug-and-play analog-based systems and are now looking to become more familiar with IP systems. Aiphone’s IX Series is the company’s most robust video intercom solution with more than 30 different components to choose. From SIP-compatible video master stations and IP video door stations with t-coil compatibility, to flushmounted IP door stations and adaptors. More info: www.aiphone.com

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Yale Assure 2 with Z-Wave Yale Home released Yale Assure Lock 2 with Z-Wave, an extension of the company’s latest, most advanced collection of smart locks. The award-winning Assure Lock 2 collection offers Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and now Z-Wave connectivity, giving customers more connectivity options for their smart home. Yale Assure Lock 2 with Z-Wave is compatible with top Z-Wave smart home platforms and alarm systems, including Ring Alarm and Samsung SmartThings. Customers can pair Assure Lock 2 with Z-Wave to these platforms to power remote operations, voice assistant capabilities, and create one-touch scenes and automations to help with everyday activities, while benefiting from the overall convenience and security that Assure Lock 2 offers. The locks are available in four models with the Z-Wave Smart Module in the box. Current Assure Lock 2 customers can also purchase a standalone Z-Wave Smart Module. More info: ShopYaleHome.com

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Altronix OA2 Occupancy Alert System The Altronix OA2 Occupancy Alert System provides notifications when unauthorized activity or loitering occurs in up to two protected areas. This standalone system is designed to help facilities reduce risks and liabilities in public-facing secured areas such as restrooms – commonly found in convenience stores, retail establishments, restaurants, universities, sports and recreation venues, etc. The OA2 is designed to work with virtually any type of sensor for monitoring doors or restricted areas. Local alert notifications may be audible, visual or both. The OA2 Occupancy Alert System comes in a compact metallic NEMA1 enclosure and operates at 24VAC. Model OA2X includes an integral transformer and operates with 115VAC line voltage. Both models include a built-in battery charger and an LCD display facilitating quick programming and deployment. More info: www.altronix.com

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Automotive

by Locksmith Ledger staff

Automotive Training

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utomotive locksmithing has entered a new, hightech era. No longer are locksmiths making a living by purchasing a few basic tools, unlocking cars and duplicating keys. In today’s world of sophisticated electronics and pricey equipment, locksmiths need specialized training. Here are some options in the coming months. Please note that pre-registration (and often pre-payment) are required. June 1: American Key Supply Locksmith University: Hands-On Lishi Training, Las Vegas

This three-hour course provides comprehensive, hands-on training on picking and decoding vehicle locks with Lishi Original locksmith tools. Students learn the tools and procedures that will help them pick and decode both automotive and residential locks. The class will begin with approximately an hour of classroom learning, understanding the basics of the tools and the locks that you will see in the

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field. We then jump into the hands-on portion of the class where students will be able to pick and decode as many locks as possible. This class will also cover residential Lishi tools, as well as the new Kwikset SmartKey Decoder by LockTech. Additional dates are July 13, Oct. 5 and Oct. 19. More info: www.americankeysupply.com June 2-3: AKG Academy Locksmith Education, Los Angeles.

Offered quarterly by Key Innovations, this training is also planned Sept. 8-9 in Farmingdale, N.Y., and Nov. 3-4 in Dallas. Courses include: • Jaguar/Land Rover/ Range Rover ( JLR) Key Programming, June 2 • Soldering and Basic EEPROM. June 2 • GM Module Programming, June 3 • VAG Key Programming, June 3 • Why the Locksmith Needs a Scan Tool, June 3

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Automotive • IM608 Programming, Sept. 8 • Original Lishi Lock Picking, Sept. 8 • Marketing for the Progressive Locksmith. Sept. 8 • BMW Immobilizers and Key Programming. Sept. 9 • Hands-On High Security, Sept. 9 More info: www.keyinnovations. com June 21-23: Southern Lock & Supply Learning Expo, St. Petersburg, Fla.

This distributor-sponsored training show and expo includes three days of classes. Automotive sessions (billed as the Southern Locksmith Institute) will include: Hands-On Lishi Training and Picking: Comprehensive, handson training on picking and decoding

vehicle locks with Lishi Original locksmith tools. Learn and understand the tools and procedures that will help you pick and decode both automotive and residential locks with LISHI 2-in-1 Picks/Decoders. The class will begin with classroom learning, understanding the basics of the tools, and the types of locks you will encounter in the field. In the hands-on portion of the class, you will be able to pick and decode as many locks as possible! Get focused attention and help from an ALOA-certified instructor and conquer those troublesome locks. Hands-On Automotive Key Programming: Get hands-on training with automotive tools such as the AutoProPAD G2 and G2 Turbo by XTool and IM608 Pro by Autel. Covered subjects include:

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• Who has what tools and what they are or aren’t using them for • In-depth coverage of the various functions of the tools • Programming of important and problematic vehicles • Hands-on programming of on-site vehicles • Importance of the VVDI Key Tool Max or Mini • Importance of pre & post-scans • EEPROM adapters Land Rover and Jaguar Key Programming: Learn how to program Land Rover and Jaguar keys from start to finish. This in-depth, handson course will cover the entire process including basic module EEPROMing, soldering and handling protocols. Don’t turn down calls for Land Rovers and Jags; instead, expand your skills and maximize your profits. BM W Key Programming with ACDP: Everything you need to know about making keys to BMW vehicles with ACDP! Other tools to be covered: Abrites, VVDI2, Autohex, and more. Basic module EEPROMing, soldering and handling protocols will be discussed, which is useful if other tools are used. Opportunities for hands-on with BMW modules or vehicles, weather permitting. Automotive Transponders Explained: Join ALOA-certified instructor Scott Childress as he demystifies the world of automotive transponders! In this course, you’ll get a deep dive into the different types of transponder chips on the market, learn which chips work with which remotes, and also learn how to write them, reuse them, and more! Advanced Diagnostics/K aba Ilco Update: If you are new to the industry or simply looking for a better way to offer key programming services, this four-hour, hands-on course is a must. Learn the latest capabilities on Smart Pro vehicle key programmer

and its worldwide leading software development, as well as other industry leading solutions, including the RW5 cloud-based cloner and industry trends. Ilco will also conduct prize drawings throughout the class. The location is the Hyatt Place St. Pete downtown. More info: www.southernlock. com/resources/slsc-trade-show July 14-15: AKS Locksmith University BMW and VW Key Programming, Las Vegas

Day 1: Everything you need to know about safely making keys to BMW vehicles with ACDP. Other tools will be discussed such as Abrites, VVDI2, Autohex , etc. Basic module EE PROMing, soldering and handling protocols will be discussed, which is useful if other tools are used. There will be hands-on with BMW modules and probably a vehicle or two. The class covers all aspects of BMW key programming for CAS 1/2/3/4 and FEM/BDC platforms for E and F body BMW cars. Day 2: This class will teach you how to program ALL immobilizer systems for VW and Audi, including, but not limited to, IMMO 1, 2, 3 and MQBbased vehicles. That includes the UDS and Micronis sytems. This will cover mid-90’s through 2016 (and a little later, depending on the model). Key generation will be discussed, as well as how to pick and decode with Original Lishi tools.

Aug 26: PureAUTO – Key Generation. Lockmasters, Nicholasville, Ky.

This course offers the student an exciting opportunity to learn the skills needed to generate an automotive key. This extended hands-on portion of the class includes a wide variety of tools that will enable the student to experience success and gain confidence. Learn to sight-read keys, use scopes to read wafers, impression, use of Determinators, Kobra readers, AccuReaders, Lishi 2-in-1 tools, progressioning, keys by code and much, much more! This course is recommended for the locksmith who w ishes to expand into automotive locksmithing, or learn how to better exploit their key generation skills. Additional dates are Oct. 6-7

Aug. 27: PureAUTO – Advanced Automotive Transponders. Lockmasters, Nicholasville, Ky.

Keep up with the ever-changing world of transponders. This class covers Transponder systems made since 1996, programming procedures, key blanks, and tools for most transponder-equipped vehicles in North America. This will include the newest procedures and key blanks for the newest models. Learn about the CAN Systems and new PROX systems as well as laptop based programming options for some vehicles. Includes information on programming and troubleshooting: GM, Ford, Chrysler, Honda, Toyota, Mazda, Nissan, Mitsubishi, and VW/Audi. Additional dates are Oct. 6-7 To register, call 866-574-8724. More info: www.lsieducation.com ❚ ❚

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News Briefs

2023 Ilco Key Blank Directory

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Kaba Ilco Corp. has released its 13th edition of its popular Key Blank Directory, a 463-page valuable reference for all locksmiths.

Sections include: 1. Vehicle Keys 2. North American Cylinder 3. International Cylinder 4A. Originals 4B. Look-Alike Cylinders 4C. Look-Alike Remotes 5. Safe Deposit

6A. Flat Steel 6B. Miscellaneous 7. Bit and Barrel 8A. Specialty Keys 8B. Merchandising Aids 9. Key Machines 10. Cross Reference

Printed copies are available through Ilco distributors. The entire directory or relevant chapters can be downloaded at https://www.ilco.us/ilco-en/support/ downloads/key-blank-directory

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PassiveBolt, ZKTECO USA, PDQ Manufacturing, and TECH5 Group have announced their partnership and plans to develop a new biometric access control solution based on decentralized identity technology. This collaboration is aimed at delivering a more secure and efficient way for businesses to manage access to their premises using biometrics, but without needing to store or control biometric data. The new solution combines the decentralized identity technology of PassiveBolt, the biometric readers of ZKTECO USA, the door locks of PDQ, and the digital identity container technology for encrypted storage of biometric and other data of the identity holder – T5-Cryptograph – of TECH5. This will enable businesses to utilize biometric matching to authenticate the identity of individuals before providing access to physical areas or digital resources. “Biometric authentication is a growing trend as businesses search for user-friendly methods to secure their facilities and systems and authorize access,” said Kabir Maiga, CEO of PassiveBolt. “Through our collaboration with ZKTECO USA, PDQ Manufacturing, and TECH5, we can provide a highly secure, decentralized solution that eliminates the need for centralized identity management systems along with its associated privacy and security risks.” The new solution will employ decentralized identity technology, providing an extra layer of security and privacy. This technology allows individuals to store and manage their own identity data, making it more difficult for hackers to gain access to sensitive information from centralized storage. It is compliant by design with all privacy laws, including BIPA and CCPA.

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“We are excited to partner with PassiveBolt, PDQ Manufacturing, and TECH5 to create a new biometric access control solution that leverages decentralized identity technology,” said Manish Dalal, president of ZKTECO USA. “This partnership demonstrates our commitment to innovation and our belief in the importance of biometric authentication as a key element of modern security systems.” “A decentralized digital identity verified biometrically will become key for access control, especially when it uses revocable biometrics and verification on edge. We believe that this partnership and our innovative approach will provide the access control market with a unique and highly effective solution that is convenient and secure for both – management of buildings and users,” said Rahul Parthe, co-founder, chairman and CTO of TECH5 Group.

D&D Technologies’ Pool Safety Checklist

was Check Your Pool Gate Month and D&D Technolo»giesMay provides a checklist to be sure pool gates are working right throughout the summer. It is critical to check your local pool codes for compliance, as local codes may vary. Drowning is the leading cause of death in children aged 1 – 4 years, with an average of 11 fatal and 22 non-fatal drownings per day. The majority of the children that drown in swimming pools most commonly gain access to the pool area through a faulty fence or gate. Combined with constant child supervision and other layers of protection, physically checking your pool gate and maintaining your pool gate regularly to ensure it self-closes and self-latches at all times could help prevent drownings, yet only 30% of pool

ASSA ABLOY Acquisition Advances

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» Pool fence secured by D&D MagnaLatch and TruClose hinge owners check the safety of their pool gate once a year. You should not be able to open a gate without activating the release mechanism, which should be out of the reach of toddlers. Additionally, the gate should self-close and self-latch without assistance. D&D Technologies partnered with the National Drowning Prevention Alliance (NDPA) to establish the Check Your Pool Gate Month campaign during National Water Safety Month. The initiative was created to remind pool owners of the vital need to ensure pool fences, gates, latches and hinges are secure, adjusted correctly, and incorporate multiple layers of protection to help secure the pool area from unauthorized entry. “Our goal with Check Your Pool Gate Month is to educate pool owners about pool safety and to encourage them to check their pool surroundings not once a year, but regularly,” says Jim Paterson, D&D’s SVP of Sales and Marketing. A few minutes is all it takes for pool owners to check that their pool fences and gates are in good working order. This simple routine done regularly could help save the life of a child. • Gates should open outwards, away from the pool • Latch release knob should be out of reach of toddlers under 5 years. (check local codes/standards for minimum requirements) • Fence should be at a minimum height to comply with your region and encompass the pool area. (check local codes/ standards for minimum requirements) • Gates must be self-closing and self-latching • Fence perimeter should have adequate distance from other climbable objects or structures • Gate hinges should be reliable, tension-adjustable, selfclosing and rust-free • Latch cannot be key-locked in the “open” position • Latch cannot be opened using implements or force • Latch must be adjustable horizontally and vertically to accommodate gate movement • Maximum clearance from finished ground surface is no more than 4” (100mm) • Gate will latch from any position, including from resting on the latching mechanism • Gate complies with all relevant codes/standards and legislation for pool safety • Incorporate multiple layers of protection More info: www.us.ddtech.com and www.ndpa.org

of Spectrum Brands Holdings Hardware and Home Improvement division’s Kwikset and Baldwin brands to proceed. The settlement, which is subject to court approval, directs ASSA ABLOY to divest assets to Fortune Brands Innovations “that are designed to allow Fortune to compete in the market for premium mechanical door hardware and smart locks used in residential and multifamily buildings,” the DOJ said. The assets include ASSA ABLOY’s Emtek and Schaub premium mechanical door hardware business, its Yale and August residential smart-lock businesses in the U.S. and Canada, and “other assets for multifamily smart-lock applications” in those two countries. “The settlement with DOJ is an important milestone toward closing of the HHI acquisition, which will empower us to increase investments in the residential segments, realize the synergies of MUSD 100 and strengthen our product offering for the benefit of consumers,” said Nico Delvaux, President and CEO of ASSA ABLOY, in a statement.

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People in the News Amityville, NY –NAPCO Security Technologies, Inc., has »appointed Michael Venoit as Napco VP of Sales, Fire & Security, managing all Napco Security regional sales managers and accounts. Venoit, who joined NAPCO as the Continental Access Division VP of Sales in 2021, is a proven leader and additionally has decades of experience growing revenue in the commercial fire and intrusion categories. Venoit will report to Stephen Spinelli, Senior VP of Sales for all NAPCO divisions, Spinelli said, “Michael has proven himMichael Venoit, NAPCO self as an effective sales leader for NAPCO Security Technologies, and he’ll be an ideal fit for growing the Napco Security Division business and managing that team, at a particularly exciting time, with the nationwide rollout of StarLink MAX 5G Universal Cell Communicators, the expansion of FireLink Commercial Fire FACP line, and the debut of Napco Prima Residential All-in-One Super Panel, early this summer.” Contact Venoit at [email protected] or cell 631-275-2784 or stop by for a visit at the ESX or NFPA Shows coming this June.

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Continental Access has named Aaron Black as the new »Continental Access Vice President of Sales, replacing Venoit. Black will report to Spinelli. He will be charged with managing the Continental Access accounts and the full sales team, including the Division’s Regional Sales Managers & VP of Business Development. Spinelli added, “Aaron will be great for the Continental Sales Team, he has a lot of experience in the marketplace, and will be spearheading the creation of a brand new Napco Access Pro Dealer Aaron Black, Program, benefitting our current and Continental Access new integrators’ businesses with new excitement, options & value across the board.” Based in Fort Worth, Texas, Black can be reached at ABlack@ napcosecurity.com or cell 817-888-4872.

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Norcross, GA – SALTO Systems, a leading manufacturer »of electronic access control and operating system solutions that provide a keyless experience, has appointed three new area leaders for the West, Southeast, and Northeast regions of North America. The move comes as part of the organization’s decentralization initiative to enhance customer service, foster a culture of learning, and ensure sustainable growth. “I’m proud that our team and organization has grown and

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achieved the ability to begin to realize this decentralized vision. Many within our team have been working hard behind the scenes to arrive at this moment,” said SALTO North America President Bill Wood. “Decentralizing our organization allows us to get closer to our customers and better understand their needs. By moving deciJoseph Buist, sion-making closer to the customer, we Salto can respond more quickly to their needs, improve our service offerings, and ensure that we are meeting their expectations. We believe this approach will lead to a more customer-centric organization, resulting in greater customer satisfaction and loyalty, and will help us attract and retain top talent, enhance our organizational capabilities, and drive innovation.” Steve Burk, Joe Buist has been named Area Leader Salto for SALTO West. Buist, who has been in the security industry for nearly two decades, has worked for SALTO for 11 years in a variety of technology and sales roles and most recently served as Senior Regional Sales Manager for the West. Steve Burk is the Area Leader for SALTO Southeast. Burk most recently served SALTO as Director of Marketing David Latreille, and Industries. Salto David Latreille is the Area Leader for SALTO Northeast. He most recently served SALTO as International Program Manager, delivering complex programs to SALTO’s largest clients around the world. For more information on SALTO Systems’ electronic access solutions, visit www.salto.us.

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GREENVILLE, SC – Paxton, the global brand of electronic IP access control, video surveillance and video intercom systems, has hired a new and highly experienced addition to their United States training team. Wesley Greenhaw recently joined the Paxton team as field training engineer for the central U.S., responsible for providing installation training at locations from the Rio Grande to the Canadian border. Greenhaw will provide practical handson training for Paxton’s complete line of stand-alone and networked solutions. Visit www.paxton-access.com/us/ for Wesley more information. Greenhaw, Paxton

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Calendar

» JUNE

June 6-7: ESX Expo, Louisville, Kentucky. More info: www.esxweb.com June 14: Security Canada West, Sheraton Vancouver, British Columbia. More info www.securitycanada.com June 19-23: NFPA Conference and Expo, Mandalay Bay Conference Center, Las Vegas. More info: www.nfpa.org/conference June 21-23: Southern Lock & Supply 2023 Trade Show and Learning Expo, St. Petersburg, Fla. More info: www.southernlock.com

June 21-23: IML Kansas Expo, Kansas City, Missouri. More info: www.imlss.com June 21-22: IDN-H Hoffman Minneapolis Trade Show. More info: www.idn-inc.com

» JULY

July 29: IDN-H Hoffman Milwaukee Trade Show. More info: www.idn-inc.com

» AUGUST

Aug. 6-12: ALOA 2023, Hilton Orlando, Orlando, Florida. More info: www.aloa.org

Aug. 9-11: IML Arizona Expo, Phoenix. More info: www.imlss.com

» SEPTEMBER

Sept. 10-15: DHI Fall Technical School, Raleigh, N.C. More info: www.dhi.org Sept. 11-13: GSX, Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, Dallas. More info: www.gsx.org Sept. 15-16: Doyle Security 37th annual Trade Show and Educational Weekend, Minneapolis. More info: www.doylesecurity.com

» OCTOBER

Oct. 20: IDN-H Hoffman Chicago Trade Show. More info: www.idn-inc.com

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Alarm Lock Systems, Inc.

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Allegion

21

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ASSA ABLOY

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Autel US Inc.

57

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Banner Solutions

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Camden Door Controls

23

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CompX Security Products

5

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Detex Corporation

15

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Hollon Safe

58

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HPC, a Hudson Lock Co.

53

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IDN, Inc.

45

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KSP

61

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Lockmasters Inc.

33

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Medeco High Security Locks

35

www.locksmithledger.com/10172994

NAPCO Security Technologies

13

www.locksmithledger.com/10173054

Salto Systems

9

www.locksmithledger.com/10174710

Seclock

1, 68

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Seco-Larm

49

www.locksmithledger.com/10174070

Select Products Limited

43

www.locksmithledger.com/10174833

Slide Lock Tool Co.

59

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Stone & Berg Co., Inc.

39

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Townsteel, Inc.

37

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Wesco

3

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This directory is provided as a service. The Publisher assumes no liability for errors and/or omissions.

Oct. 25-26: Security Canada Central, Toronto Congress Center, Toronto, Ontario. More info www.securitycanada.com Oct. 25-29: Yankee Security Convention, Springfield, Massachusetts. More info: www.yankeesecurity.org Oct. 25-26: DHI ConNextions 2023, Boston. More info: www.dhiconnextions.com

» NOVEMBER

Nov. 8-10: IML Nevada Expo, Las Vegas. More info: www.imlss.com Nov. 14-16: ISC East, Javits Center, New York City. More info: www.discoverisceast.com Nov. 18: Louisiana Life Safety & Security Association Annual Conference, Pontchartain Center, Kenner, Louisiana. More info: www.llssa-org/convention

To submit your events, email [email protected].

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Back Page — A Look Back At Locksmithing's Past

10

YEARS AGO

In his article “The Evolution of Pushbutton Locks,” Jerry Levine wrote, “Looking into the future, the pushbutton lock will continue to provide key free access for both mechanical and electronic entry and utility lock applications.” While that’s still true today, the trend has shifted towards locks that can be operated touchlessly and via smartphone apps. Another June 2013 article described the Schlage Touchscreen Deadbolt and Nexia Home Automation as the wave of the future. Tim O’Leary outlined the training required to become a certified fire door inspector. O’Leary also offered tips for conducting an effective site survey. Allegion’s Lori Greene explained code requirements for stairway doors. ASSA ABLOY launched its Security Professionals Showroom, which still makes the rounds at industry events. Joseph Vaida, Ingersoll Rand (now Allegion), wrote a Problem Solver column titled “Selecting the Right Door Hardware for the Application.”

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YEARS AGO

Kaba Mas safe deposit locks were the subject of an article by Jerry Levine. Pro-Lok safes, which use electronic locks, were featured. Hugh Curry reported on Net Changer, a cash handler safe by Corporate Safe Specialists. Shelomo Barkan showed the merits of his ISM high-security safe line. Locksmith Mike Foty took on the job of opening a Blue Diamond safe, which was equipped with an outdated Bell sidewinder cam lock. IR explained their LockLink Express software, which manages electronic access platforms. Tom Gillespie wrote an informative article on the basics of interchangeable core cylinders. Rod Oden explained the outcome after the Best Lock Corp. vs. Ilco Unican lawsuit in 1996. A chart listed key blanks and code series used by large trucks. Jerry Levine installed a Kwikset Ultramax pocket door lock. Tim O’Leary checked out the AC-Q44 access control system by Rosslare. Gale Johnson reported on the heavy duty Bianchi 104 key duplicator. Steve Kaufman interviewed Bill Neff, still a successful locksmith today in Lancaster, Penn.

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Solving Commercial Door Problems

Commercial doors range from high-end decorative entry doors equipped with automatic door operators to alley or loading dock doors that get opened using a cart, fork lift or pallet jack. The condition of the building is a significant factor in the operational life and a good indicator of the problems that may occur. By building condition, we are referring to its structural integrality in regards to the door openings. They should be plumb, with solid jambs and doors that swing open and close and Dark doors exposed latch without external resistance. to sun and heat are The placement of exterior doors plays a subject to warpage. significant role in potential problems. For example, take an exterior hollow metal door located on the east facing side of a poured concrete building. There was no awning or cover structure over this door because it was a secondary entrance. To make matters worse, the slab-sided building and the door were painted a dark color that absorbs heat. At peak summer temperatures, the hollow metal door became so hot that it warped. Over time, the heat warpage had a residual affect and the door became permanently bowed along the lock edge. The door had to be replaced as people could no longer either open or close the door. Here is a relatively short list of “door not closing” problems: • Weather strip • Door hardware and lock mechanisms damaged • Hinges no longer secured to the jamb or door • Hinges incorrect, worn, abused or improperly “adjusted” • Building settling • Jamb no longer plumb • Latch not entering strike plate • Door closer out of adjustment/ not operable • Door operator out of adjustment/not operable • Door warps or warped • Door damaged Read full article at www.locksmithledger.com/10938125

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STid’s flagship Architect® series is the most-awarded range of access control readers. Architect allows customers to integrate with existing systems, reduces the number of parts needed by 40%, and facilitates future technological upgrades and migrations. The Architect series includes three interchangeable modules that can easily connect to one of the three smart RFID and Bluetooth cores. Intuitive and dynamic, it offers a variety of form factors (mullion, gang box) and features (card reader, keypad, touchscreen, biometrics, QR Code, 125 kHz) for optimal performance in all client applications. Functionality and security levels are easily upgraded in any configuration. The OSDP-certified readers use the latest contactless chips and provide best-in-market data protection due to its patented, anti-tearing motion sensor system. Data is encrypted with an EAL5+ certified crypto processor. The vandal-resistant readers are designed to withstand extreme environments and can be personalized with any organization’s brand identity. Offering support for the widest range of secure, prox, and hands-free identification technologies, the Architect reader combined with its 125 kHz module is the ideal choice for making a gradual transition to a more secure authentication technology. You can provide user-friendly and instinctive identification modes with virtual STid Mobile ID credentials or go with physical MIFARE® DESFire® EV2 & EV3 cards. Architect is the answer if you’re looking for localized customer service, a great return on investment, and future-proofed security access.

Aiphone, a manufacturer of intercom and security communication products, has expanded its portfolio with the launch of the new AC Series suite of access control solutions, marking the company’s official entrance into access control products to complement its security communication solutions. The product line will include system management software, remote hosting capability, over-door controllers, proximity readers, credentials, and more. Readers and Credentials – AC Series proximity readers have a 4- to 6-inch read range and can be mounted on a mullion or 1-gang box. They feature 125kHZ technology and can be used both indoors and outdoors. Various components feature built-in lock power, fully configurable inputs and outputs, short protections, overvoltage protections, maintenance free real-time clock, and LCD screen for easy troubleshooting. Management Software – The AC Nio software is a modern, secure, and customizable access control interface with powerful options, such as a dashboard home page, scripting engine and trigger system, customized notification rules, ad-hoc schedules, automatic U.S. and Canadian holidays, DSC intrusion integration, various reporting functions, and flexible administrator permissions. Aiphone is also offering several starter kit packages and add-on accessories as part of its AC Series. Customers can choose from two-door packages that come complete with a wall-mounted enclosure, door master controller, and power supply. Another starter kit is also available for elevator control.

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KeyWatcher Fleet from Morse Watchmans is designed from the ground up for fleet management applications. It puts users in

management helps drive a smarter business. At

command of vehicle distribution, comprehensive utilization, right-

the core of every business are physical keys that

sizing of a fleet and more. The software allows fleet managers

control the access to your biggest vulnerabilities.

to create user role-based “pools,” or groups of vehicles, to

Facilities, fleet vehicles, sensitive equipment and

assign each vehicle accordingly. Flexible booking workflows

spaces like data rooms are just a few examples. No

enable customization to balance usage, ensure vehicle avail-

matter the environment or sensitivity, when you can take back administrative control of your keys, measure your company’s key usage, and monitor valuable assets - your business becomes more secure than ever before. Beyond securing and managing access to keys, Traka solutions generate unique

ability, and more. Multiple service features make it possible to report problems and automatically initiate new or scheduled work on each vehicle. A convenient dashboard displays real-time status, bookings summary,

workflows that support the important processes of your business. With Traka, you

vehicle use and many other data points.

can require a secondary authorization for high-profile keys, such as a master, or pair

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key sets to guarantee the lockout of hazardous systems during maintenance. You

maximize their effectiveness. Traka’s solutions provide centralized control over your

Silca RW5 Automotive Key Cloner from Kaba Ilco

important items, allowing you to determine who has access and when. Additionally,

The Silca RW5 is the latest version of Kaba Ilco’s automotive

our industry-leading integration options make administration effortless and present

key cloner, capable of cloning about 99% of the cloneable

unique opportunities for your assets to help drive

vehicle keys in circulation. All cloning operations are inte-

critical processes. Asset identification options, such

grated into the MYKEYS Pro ecosystem. Cloning calcula-

as RFID tagging, provide the most detailed tracking

tions are made using proprietary servers to guarantee reli-

and asset usage data possible, maximizing efficient

ability and ensure that the latest routines are always available

day-to-day operations.

and time-consuming software updates are avoided. The cloning

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process is guided step by step via a color display with procedures up to

can even set curfews and automatically send notifications to administrators, managers or users when a key or asset is not returned. Your organization’s assets are critical to its success, and should be managed to

three times faster than using previous devices.

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FIRE & LIFE SAFETY Honeywell Notifier Inspire Fire Alarm with Self-Test Detectors The NOTIFIER Inspire fire alarm system with Self-Test detectors from Honeywell is designed to help create a safer building environment by increasing facility managers’ awareness of system needs while equipping service providers with digital self-testing tools that streamline maintenance and support regulatory compliance and system uptime. The all-in-one fire system that delivers reliable protection,

Photoelectric Smoke/CO Detector from Potter

scalability, efficient monitoring, as well as flexible and timely reporting. It helps enhance fire technician efficiency as it is designed to scale based on the buildings’ needs, minimizes the need for equipment changes, and provides secure connectivity. Request more information: www.securityinfowatch.com/53028417

The PAD300 Photoelectric Smoke detector and Carbon Monoxide (CO) detector from Potter are both listed analog addressable detectors compatible with fire alarm control panels that utilize the Potter Addressable Device (PAD) protocol. The CO sensing portion utilizes a proven electrochemical sensor for accurate detection of CO gas for life safety applications. The photoelectric detector complies with UL 268 7th edition enhanced smoke sensitivity tests. It has a wide sensitivity range of 1.1 to 3.5% per foot, and features drift compensation with built in dirty detector warning. Its total polling speed is less than five (5) seconds, well under the UL requirements. Request more information: www.securityinfowatch.com/53058035

Telguard 5G LTE-M Commerical Intrusion and Fire Communicators Built on 5G LTE-M technology and made in America, Telguard’s line of commercial intrusion and fire communicators use and

Born from an ambition to create the ultimate user experience, STid combines best-in-class identification technology with human ingenuity.

transmit alarm signals using the latest cellular technology when landlines or data networks have been disrupted or compromised. 5G LTE-M models include the TG-7 (sole path commercial intrusion), TG-7E (dual path commercial intrusion), TG-7A

Offer the smartest security solution to your employees and visitors by digitizing their credentials. Hosting access cards on smartphones means you don’t need to worry about lost cards or onsite software. Reduce costs and speed up both the issuing and revoking of access.

(commercial intrusion), TG-7FS (sole path commercial fire), TG-7FE (dual path commercial fire), and TG-7FP (sole path commercial fire). Power directly off the panel. Better in-building penetration, longest product longevity. POTS replacements, upgrades, new installs, there’s a Telguard for every commercial application. Request more information: www.securityinfowatch.com/21296078

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COMMUNICATIONS Vikings K-1700-IP Entry Phone System

Pedestal PRO’s Next Generation Emergency Call Stations

Viking’s K-1700-IP entry phone system provides hands-free communication for SIP VoIP phone systems with PoE. The entry phone features a heavy-

Want safe cities, schools, and public spaces? Need to mitigate

duty stainless steel faceplate with a built-in metal keypad – ideal for

liability? Been unhappy with legacy blue light phone solutions?

apartment, residential, and commercial door entry applications. The K-1700-IP entry phone

Want function and beauty?

system can be programmed locally or remotely to dial up to 250 numbers, plus another 250

Spec any tech and configure your own blue light phone solu-

rollover numbers. Up to 1,000 keyless entry codes may also be programmed. The built-in

tions using Pedestal PRO’s next generation emergency call sta-

contact closures can be activated to control an electric gate or door strike. Additional entry

tions (available in “tower” or “wall” models). Start with Axis/2N or

phone options are available with integrated card readers and/or cameras. Models featuring

any of your favorite video/intercom devices.

Enhanced Weather Protection are recommended for outdoor applications. All units come in

These fully illuminated towers and wall stations are a complete

two attractive finishes: “Brushed Stainless Steel” and “Oil Rubbed Bronze”.

reinvention of this industry’s product category. They help you drive convenience and quality higher while simultaneously reducing

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costs to ship, fabricate, customize, install, and maintain.

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Features such as integrated strobes, programmable vertical

Horn SIP Loudspeakers from Bosch

lighting (all four sides), customizable paint and graphics, and a top cap to place sound horns, solar panels, or other devices allow you to get creative to meet any project needs.

The high-output LHN-UC15L-SIP horn (for long-throw

They look great, are engineered to sustain Cat 4 hurricane force winds, are made from rust-free aluminum, and are easily maneuvered by a single person. Fast Foundations™ are also available to make installation easy. A package of real value you’ve been waiting for to re-excite you about

applications) and the compact LHN-UC15W-SIP horn (for wide-angle coverage) from Bosch are designed to provide superior sound quality and flexible integration for video surveillance and public address applications,

approaching your customers with blue light phone

supporting both two-way VoIP (Voice-over-IP) com-

solutions. Use our free design engineers on your

munications via SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and

next project. Product ships within 12-15 busi-

pre-recorded/automated messages. In addition to pre-

ness days or less. More details including power

recorded messages that are instantly activated using camera detection with Intelligent Video

requirements available online.

Analysis (IVA), VoIP/SIP capability makes it possible to channel live speech from a central control

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room – either one-direction or two-way talkback – utilizing the horn’s built-in condenser microphone to listen to or dialog with the person(s) under surveillance.

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THREAT DETECTION Emergency Response Service from Shooter Detection Systems SDS introduces a one-of-a-kind 911 notification service for gunshot events that gives law enforcement the incident awareness they need to reduce response time

ViewScan Weapons Detection System from IPVideo Corp.

to shooting incidents. SDS’ Emergency Response Service combines the power

The ViewScan weapons detection and loss prevention system

of SDS’s dual factor gunshot detection sensors and

from IPVideo Corp., includes easy-to-use, PC-based software

Noonlight’s SendPolice platform to deliver an advanced

displays and tracks those who are leaving or entering with poten-

emergency response solution that enhances situational

tially stolen items or weapons. It accurately detects the location

awareness and improves first responders’ ability to arrive

and number of objects hidden on a person, including those hidden in shoes and inside body,

to the scene faster and more prepared to address the

giving an exact pinpoint location of each object, reducing the need for pat-downs and signif-

active shooter threat.

icantly decreasing screening time. Every person safely passing through the portal is scanned and can be archived with the following data: snapshot image of the person, date and time,

911 operators will have direct access to SDS’ accurate gunshot detection data, providing police with the most

threshold settings, sensor readings, graphical display.

up to date information regarding gun violence events. With this service, a 911

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operator receives real-time updates as an incident unfolds, including if more shots are fired and the changing location of shots detected inside the building. A GPS map of the location and a group SMS conversation puts first responders, 911 operators, the Emergency Response Services operator, and the building point(s) of contact in direct communication with one another. SDS provides all this information in real-time so first responders have the most detailed and updated information available to help mitigate the threat before it can escalate further. By automating how incident information is shared and received, first responders will be empowered with the highest level of situa-

Metrasens Ultra with Xact ID Powered by its Xact ID technology platform, Metrasens Ultra features software algorithms and machine learning – informed by data from millions of screenings – to identify threats and contraband, enabling precision detection and accurate zone alerts. The system is designed to become more intelligent as new risk profiles emerge. Portable and versatile, it can be used wall-

tional awareness. These new capabilities are included

mounted or standing, indoors or outdoors, all around a facility

with the standard SDS software package for new and

or in one static location. Its advanced proprietary software and

existing SDS software users.

sensor design results in high detection levels with low extrane-

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ous alarms. It is ideal for applications ranging from correctional facilities, to MRI suites, to corporate and government campuses.

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PERIMETER SECURITY Traka Key Management Systems Utilize Traka key management systems to improve perimeter security. Integrate with existing thirdparty access control systems to drive critical processes and reduce risk from an unauthorized person coming into a facility or removing critical assets, such as physical keys or share devices. With Traka systems, adhere to the highest security requirements and remain compliant by producing a 24/7 audit trail and always knowing where physical keys and assets are. Traka key cabinet systems can also be placed anywhere, including outside of a building, such as a school campus, for

Electric Guard Dog Fence from Amarok

quick access in case of an emergency. Traka helps enforce curfews, sending alerts when specified keys and assets are not returned on time or if an unauthorized user attempts to remove them.

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The Electric Guard Dog™ Fence is a powerful and intimidating barrier. With multiple forms of defense on your side, our fullperimeter, solar electric fence delivers peace of mind to you, and a rude awakening to would be thieves. Deter criminals and protect your assets with three powerful layers of defense in one. • Physical Barrier – 10-foot tall electric fence, 20 strands of wire, multilingual warning signs • Shocking Deterrent – Electrical pule every 1.3 seconds, cannot be scaled, safe but “memorable” shock • Alarms & Lights – Silent and audible, 24-hour monitoring, low false alarm rates

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Camden CX-ED1959-MB Outdoor Rated Strike for Gates and Exterior Doors CX-ED1959-MB Grade 1 strike for cylindrical and mortise locksets (without dead bolts) offers the best strike quality and performance. The heavy

VandalResistant Glass Laminate from Boon Edam

duty stainless steel construction and universal design delivers unparalleled application flexibility, and is perfect for exterior doors and gates. • UL Listed Grade 1 Strike for Exterior Use • Heavy-Gauge Steel Surface Mounting Box Included • Selectable 12/24V DC and Fail Safe/Fail Secure Operation

New smash-resistant laminate film from

• 7/8" Latch Opening for Cylindrical & Mortise Locksets

Boon Edam works to keep glass intact

• Non-Handed - Avoids Stocking Multiple Strike Models

upon impact after an attempt(s) to break

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the glass is made. The result is a strong

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barrier of glass that protects against unauthorized entry and smash and grab burglaries while deterring further criminal behavior. The smash-resistant laminate film can be applied to Boon Edam’s Tourlock, Circlelock and Lifeline Swing products. When applied, the film causes glass to crack like a spider web when hit without shattering into multiple pieces. Time spent attempting to gain access via the vandal resistant glass either deters

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RESIDENTIAL & SMART HOME Alarm.com Water Dragon Smart Leak Detection System

Napco’s Prima Security and Smart Home Solution

A new whole-home water protection solution that’s always on guard against potential leaks and unexpected water usage, Alarm.com’s Water Dragon is a

Napco’s Prima™ 7-inch Super Panel is

single, compact device that uses ultrasonic technol-

an award-winning, slim-profile all-in-one

ogy to detect and promptly alert homeowners about

touchscreen panel that intuitively and beautifully controls security, fire, HD video

water issues before they become major problems. Homeowners can also use the Alarm.

and Z-Wave automation.

com app to monitor water usage trends. Utilizing Z-Wave Long Range – a new protocol

Beyond sleek-style, what separates it from the others is its revolutionarily five-

standard that significantly extends the range and reliability of Z-Wave devices and elimi-

minute installation. The product is 100% professional grade, but installation is easy,

nates the need for Z-Wave repeaters – it is part of a comprehensive energy and water

with simple sensors, onscreen how-to tutorials and creation wizard, one-button

management offering that includes not only smart thermostats, water devices, and lights,

video camera activations, and a “go-live” central station connect feature. Whether

but also solar and irrigation systems.

you choose to have your salesperson install it same-day, or use “installer-optional” as a “DIY/Do It With Me” solution with a customer, you can create more RMR-earning accounts per day than ever before, saving labor, backlog delays and scheduling

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avoiding truck rolls over changed passwords, etc. Prima video doorbells have

Alula Connect+ Wireless Smart Home System

one-button activation, long-life and self-healing connectivity, as well as hard-

Connect+ is Alula’s wireless smart system,

wired or wireless options.

providing security, video and smart property control. This 5G-ready solution offers quick instal-

headaches -all nice, neatly, and maintenance-free. It includes today’s wow-factor consumer features, such as voice-assistant, 4MP camera, onscreen two-way live video from cameras or doorbell, matching app, as well as pro upsell accessories for residential systems. Prima video cameras feature self-healing wifi, so they stay connected,

Prima’s super smart security/fire/video automation platform also provides a full dealer backend and dashboard control.

lation, with multiple preprogrammed kits to select from. Remote programming and over-the-air firmware upgrades allow you to quickly address issues without needing to roll a truck. End-

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users appreciate the system’s simple and consistent operational experience from both dedi-

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cated on-premise touchscreen controls and mobile app. With a platform that is easy to learn,

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operate and manage Connect+ removes the headaches associated with switching systems and

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leads to increased profitability.

KA202 Smart Lock NICE DC12-IP Smart DC from Kaadas Power Manager Kaadas North America’s KA202 smart lock features a 3D biometric fingerprint sensor, making it capable of touch and unlock in as little as 0.3 seconds. Modular by design, the lock is compatible with Z-Wave 700 or 800 modules for enhanced connectivity and can be unlocked via the integrated mechanical backlit keypad. Built-in BLE and compatibility with existing door hardware make the lock easy to install. Store up to 250 user PIN codes and 50 fingerprints. Its backlit keypad enhances visibility and it is IP65 rated dust- and water-proof. It is ANSI/BHMA Grade 2 certified. Request more information: www.securityinfowatch.com/21296012

The DC12-IP Smart DC Power Manager from Nice is a compact power management and protection solution for smart homes. It offers advanced surge protection, power sequencing, and IP control. BlueBOLT-enabled, it offers cloud-based monitoring, remote control and programming of devices, and seamlessly integrates with the Nice/ELAN control system so users can easily manage their power via any user interface. In addition to its space-saving design, features include provision for remote power and energy management and scheduled on/off commands to reduce excess energy consumption. Request more information: www.securityinfowatch.com/53056464

Resideo First Alert HD Video Doorbell The First Alert VX1 HD Video Doorbell from Resideo includes advanced AI for meaningful notifications, which includes people, package, vehicle, animal, and sound detection. Dealers using the AlarmNet 360 app can add and configure the doorbell, ensuring a seamless homeowner experi-

Schlage Encode Smart WiFi Lever from Allegion

ence. Dual-band 2.4 and 5GHz Wi-Fi provides enhanced performance and simplifies installation.

The Schlage Encode Smart WiFi Lever is designed to work on stan-

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dard single bore-hole doors. From garages and side doors to offices

Snap One’s Luma Residential Surveillance Products

and guest suites, its innovative lever functionality is ideal solution for residential doors that use a knob or lever. The lock is supported by the Schlage Home App, which enables remote access to the lock and a variety of useful features that help users and homebuilders. Homeowners can create and manage up to 100 access codes from the app, as well as set schedules for those codes for recurring, temporary or

The doorbell is made of a UV-resistant material, designed to prevent environmental wear, and operates in extreme weather conditions (-40°F to 122°F). A High-Resolution 5MP Camera with WDR provides vibrant, detailed video for live and recorded video.

The Luma x20 family of NVRs and cameras feature AI-powered human and vehicle detection, easy video sharing, synchronized multi-channel event playback, integration with control systems and expanded color-at-night cameras. With full OvrC integration, partners can count on fast setup that reduces maintenance and better ensures 24/7 operation. Available in bullet, turret, and dome models from 2MP to 8MP

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resolution with fixed and varifocal lens options, they give homeowners easy video sharing capability, synchronized

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multi-channel event playback, smooth integration with control systems and expanded Color at Night.

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LOSS PREVENTION Intelligent Lockers from Traka Traka intelligent lockers enable you to maintain total control, by determining who can access your valuable assets, such as laptops and tablets, and when. While the locker identifies, charges, and secures each device, our TrakaWEB software records all user activity, and empowers you know exactly who is in possession of any asset, in real time. Helping business reduce costs and administration time connected to loss prevention. Traka’s unique locker systems can also be offered as a modular or simple standalone solution, to provide secure, self-managed storage. This option is ideal for situations where temporary storage is required, often in a hybrid or multi-use environment where there are many users needing short term storage. These systems are designed to accommodate flex-

POS Connect from OpenEye

ible use whether temporary or permanent.

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Improve loss prevention efforts with POS Connect for OpenEye Web Services, which marries transactional data from a retail operation’s point of sale system with video verification to help reduce shrink and gain insights into operations. The cloudmanaged platform enables a better return on loss prevention efforts and improves security, both cyber and physical, all while reducing the burden on IT and operations. Using customizable searches and notifications, users can identify costly problems of fraud, operator error or poor customer experiences, so they can be corrected before they affect the bottom line. Request more information: www.securityinfowatch.com/53058013

Your Partner in Productivity and Progress for Over 70 Years Sensormatic Computer Vision for Retail Created through collaboration with Intel and optimized for retail using proprietary Sensormatic IQ artificial intelligence (AI)

You’ve known us as CLARK Security Products and Anixter Locking Solutions, always trusting our customer-centered approach and tangible solutions. We’ve evolved to serve not only the commercial and institutional locksmith, but also security integrators, glass and door dealers, and security professionals—next door and around the world. You can count on Wesco to help meet your challenges with expertise, innovation and solutions to secure the businesses and homes you service. Wesco’s unique combination of experience and scale provides the focus and speed to transform the way you do business, and in turn, the way people work and live.

algorithms, Johnson Controls’ Sensormatic computer vision analytics offering can be deployed using a smart hub device in conjunction with existing camera infrastruc-

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allows retailers to tailor systems to their unique needs. Capabilities include: Shelf sweep detection (monitors shelf activity for large-scale item removal); unauthorized and abandoned vehicle alert; loitering monitoring; group detection alerts; traffic pattern insights; slip-and-fall detection; dwell time measurement, and more. Request more information: www.securityinfowatch.com/21284898

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VIDEO SURVEILLANCE Milestone Kite Cloud VMS

Rugged NVR from Premio

Milestone Systems has launched Milestone

modular I/O configurability, and wireless connectivity in a rug-

Kite, a simple, affordable, scalable, and

gedized enclosure. Integrators can use the off-the-shelf comput-

secure VMS-in-the-Cloud solution for small-

ing solution for deployments that require real-time processing

to medium-sized organizations and for multi-site organizations that need a fast/easy way

in the harshest environments away from the cloud. A key feature is its

to centrally manage all their sites with a unified VMS. The cloud-based software offers all

hot-swappable NVMe data brick that supports x4 u.2 NVMe SSDs (7mm) for high-

the essential functions of a traditional on-premises VMS security system but also includes

speed storage. Edge applications that require a variety of I/O connections to IoT sensors can

powerful data-driven video analytics, and integrated access control. It supports more

also leverage Premio add-on modules that can be configured into the NVR to support up to 8

than 6,000 camera and device models, is low bandwidth, and maintenance-free. Ideal for

additional LAN and PoE in wired RJ45/M12 connectors, 8 USB 3.1 gen 2 ports, 4 10GbE in RJ45

schools, banks, healthcare systems, retail chains and more.

connectors, and even a 5G ready module.

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Discreet Camera Enclosures from Parabit Systems

Avigilon H6SL Cameras from Motorola Solutions

Parabit’s Discreet Camera Enclosures facili-

Video Analytics to proactively detect critical events and

tate strategic position of camera sensors

provide situational awareness of a site. Available in a bullet

that deliver high quality line of sight and

or dome form factor, the flexible cameras can fit into an

facial image capture. Accommodating all makes and models of miniature and modular

extensive range of indoor and outdoor applications in

cameras, the enclosures improve the field of view for security investigations and bio-

education, commercial, government, retail and hospitality sectors for optimal protection of

metrics and AI deep learning analytics. Its BR Glass, Counter and Turnstile, Doorway

people and property. For areas with high-contrast lighting, the cameras deliver sharp images

and Wall Mount, Drive-Up, and Wave to Open device enclosures all support fisheye,

with robust Wide Dynamic Range. Adaptive IR options allows visibility in low-light conditions.

wide angle and pinhole camera sensors. Its durable designs allow for flexible installation

Analytics inlcude enhanced object detection and classification, along with Unusual Activity

options, making a safer environment for staff, patrons and vendors.

Detection (UAD) to flag atypical events.

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Premio’s RCO-6000-CML-4NH-1E Rugged NVR provides highperformance edge AI processing, high-speed NVMe storage,

The analytics-enabled Avigilon H6SL camera line from Motorola Solutions comes equipped with Next-Generation

Speco SecureGuard Central Management Dashboard

Seco-Larm Enforcer 16-Channel NVR and Camera Kit Seco-Larm’s Enforcer 16-Channel NVR and Camera Kit comes complete with 12 IP 5MP Cameras, a 4TB HDD,

Speco’s SecureGuard central management dash-

and an Ultra High-Res 4K 16-Channel NVR. The NVR

board allows integrators to maintain control over

features built-in AI functions including face detection,

installed recorders remotely, reducing truck rolls. The

human and vehicle detection, and perimeter intrusion

dashboard enables proactive checks of the health

detection, among many other capabilities which can

status of systems and notifications in the event of a dropped connection. By leveraging this feature, integrators will often notify your customers before they notice an offline camera or recorder. Another benefit is the ability to configure hardware and analytics remotely, enabling RMR for the maintenance and monitoring of locations. QR code-based network connections, available via the Speco app, enable technicians to add a recorder to the dashboard in the field.

be monitored with live view recording and playback (up to 4K@45FPS). Each camera included utilizes True Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) and Digital Noise Reduction (3DNR). Every camera comes with an ICR module, IP66 weatherproofing, and smart IRs to deliver clear picture day or night, rain or shine, in any condition. Request more information: www.securityinfowatch.com/21296028

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Vicon Valerus 22.2 Video Management Software

IronYun Vaidio AI Vision Platform

The latest version of Vicon’s Valerus VMS features updates that give users more control

IronYun’s Vaidio AI Vision Platform supports

over video searches, storage and display. The system also features cloud archiving,

dozens of advanced, AI-enabled video analyt-

enabling users to archive video, audio, and

ics functions including intrusion detection,

data directly to a cloud drive, where it can be

object detection, behavior and condition

safely stored and seamlessly accessed, with

detection, LPR, vehicle make/model, smoke, fire, weapon, PPE, and more. The open

longer retention times. This also allows users

platform works with most IP cameras and integrates with dozens of video manage-

to be compliant with video retention regula-

ment systems. The platform now includes an enterprise class federation engine

tions. For facilities that leverage a Security

for large scale deployments; Vaidio Command Center reporting and business intel-

Operation Center (SOC), Virtual Matrix Display

ligence engine; and Vaidio Data, which includes cross-camera tracking, scene change

Control (VMDC) provides a single point of con-

detection, and detail extraction. Vaidio Edge is a small IoT (Nvidia Jetson) device that

tact for controlling a large number of monitors, or a monitor wall, through one interface,

supports up to four cameras to provide access control using LPR, intrusion detection,

eliminating the need to manage each client individually.

or facial recognition.

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VIDEO SURVEILLANCE IDIS NDAACompliant Video Analytics Server

Cloud Surveillance Bridges from Eagle Eye

Unveiled at ISC West, IDIS’s NDAA-compliant AI

Eagle Eye Networks has launched two new Bridges,

in the Box (DV-3200) pre-configured video ana-

models 901 and 701, that can connect up to 300 cam-

lytics server gives large-scale users the ability

eras to the cloud. The bridges are suitable for cus-

to boost the efficiency of their surveillance operations and take a proactive approach

tomers with sophisticated networks who need large

to safety and security with deep learning analytics. The enterprise-class, 64-channel

camera deployments at a single location. Equipped

video analytics server with NVIDIA CUDA and high-performance-accelerated platform

with powerful processing, the bridges can perform

features an accuracy rate of up to 98%. It comes preconfigured with IDIS Solution Suite

video analytics, AI, and LPR (license plate recogni-

(ISS) VMS and IDIS Deep Learning Analytics, making event-detection more reliable and

tion). The bridges dramatically reduce the number of components required for large deploy-

freeing operators from the burden of managing false alarm pop-ups triggered by harm-

ments, with the 901 supporting up to 300 4MP IP cameras and 10 LPR streams, and the 701

less environmental factors.

supporting up to 150 4MP IP cameras and 10 LPR streams.

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AXIS M4327-P and AXIS M4328-P ultra-compact pan-

quickly identify the gender and age of people in a

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video, as well as those who are wearing masks. The

Vivotek’s FD9387-FR-v2 Facial Recognition Camera integrates edge computing to help enterprises to

deliver 360° or 180° views at up to 30 FPS. Equipped with a 6MP lens and a 12MP lens,

camera has a built-in memory card with facial data

respectively, and can ensure true colors and great details in challenging light or near dark-

storage up to 10,000 profiles and achieves a 99%

ness. With accessory casings available, the devices can be repainted to blend in with any

accuracy rate of detection. The camera can also

surroundings. With digital roll functionality, the rotation of the camera can also be remotely

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adjusted without the need for manual intervention. Discreet and outdoor-ready, the AXIS

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SightTracker PTZ Smart Camera from SightLogix

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SightTracker PTZ is a smart camera with Edge AI from SightLogix

With support for up to 2x 4K sensors, the i-PRO

that automatically zooms and follows outdoor intruders with fast,

S-series dual sensor cameras include a powerful

on-target responsiveness. It automatically tracks targets without

edge AI chip with up to four different AI-based ana-

latency or network delays. For use with outdoor sites, it works

lytic apps. The multi-directional dual sensor cameras

with SightSensor thermal detection cameras, staying locked

efficiently monitor two separate areas simultaneously such

onto intruders as they move throughout the site, even beyond

as hallway intersections with minimum power, cabling and

the field of view of the detecting camera. By re-centering the

only a single VMS license. The four S-series models can be configured with dual 4K sensors

target up to 10 times per second, it keeps the intruder in clear

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view with zoomed-in detail. It is ideal for protecting utilities and

varifocal lenses with a 100° FOV and a 2.5x zoom. For installations that don’t require AI-

substations, data centers, transportation assets, or any commer-

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cial site vulnerable to outdoor theft and vandalism.

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Teledyne FLIR Quasar Premium Mini-Dome

TNV-C7013RC Corner Mount Camera from Hanwha Vision

Teledyne FLIR launched its first family of visible security

The new TNV-C7013RC compact camera is specifically designed

cameras with artificial intelligence (AI), the FLIR Quasar Pre-

to prevent a ligature from being tied around it, or the camera from

mium Mini-Dome AI, at ISC West. Available in three models,

being forcibly removed. With a wide field of view to prevent blind

5 MP, 4K Wide and 4K Narrow, they feature 12 unique

spots, the 3 MP, AI-powered camera is a robust solution for a

analytics to detect people, vehicles, objects, attributes,

range of areas needing discreet monitoring in spaces where cam-

and events. For the 4K Narrow option, the AI detection dis-

eras must be installed in easy to reach locations yet tampering is

tances are 152 m (499 ft) for vehicle, 71 m (233 ft) for person, and 25 m (82 ft) for face.

common. The camera can be used in corrections facilities or hos-

Both 4K models also have additional lens options: varifocal 4.5 to 11 mm (40.4° to 110°

pitals to prevent inmates and patients from self-harming within secure room environments.

HFOV) as well as varifocal 11 to 28 mm (15.5° to 38.5° HFOV) for longer distances and

With AI built into the camera, users can conduct object detection and classification, search

wider fields of view.

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