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Page 1: September 25 – 28 2012 Highlights from Gretsch-Unitas€¦ · September 25 – 28th 2012 Highlights from Gretsch-Unitas. 2 Your way to our highlights Welcome! Hall 10, stand 407

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security 2012, Essen

September 25 – 28th 2012

Highlights from Gretsch-Unitas

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Your way to our highlightsWelcome!

Hall 10, stand 407

Under the motto

Creating the Future – With Us,

the Gretsch-Unitas Group and its tradi-

tional quality brand BKS will be presenting

an extensive spectrum of system solutions

for escape door security, mechanical and

Facility management

Hall 1.0, stand 410

Here you will fi nd our subsidiary

presenting facility and

security management solutions.

From direction of Hall 5

From direction of Hall 1.0 ela-soft

From

direction of

Hall 9

Fromdirection ofHall 12

mechatronic locking systems, concepts for

modern house entrance doors and indi-

vidual door engineering for planners and

architects. The wide range of focal areas at

this year's security trade fair in Essen will

be rounded off by comprehensive services

for shops specialising in security.

Information

Centre

Safety &

Security Shop

Locking systems

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Escape door security

Lock engineering

Entrance door concept

Page 18–22

Lock engineering

Page 8, 13, 15

Escape door security

Page 5–7, 9–12

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Topic Day Time Duration

DOOR ENGINEERINGOften underestimated – the importance of door engineering during overall planning

Tuesday25/09/2012 11:15 a.m. 15 min.

The new SE lockAccess Control integrated into the lock – High comfort combined with free choice of door hardware

Wednesday26/09/2012

11:15 a.m. 15 min.

DOOR ENGINEERINGOften underestimated – the importance of door engineering during overall planning

Thursday27/09/2012 11:15 a.m. 15 min.

The new SE lockAccess Control integrated into the lock – High comfort combined with free choice of door hardware

Friday 28/09/2012

11:15 a.m. 15 min.

security-forum – Hall 6

Further information

In addition to the presentation of products and techni-

cal consulting provided by the GU staff , we off er further

information in the security-forum.

More than just productsEnlarging on security issues at the security-forum

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for plannersThe GU Group's cross-trade advisory service

EXCLUSIVE

Competent – economical – contemporary

Points 1-13: to be defi ned within the GU DOOR ENGINEERING

Door Engineering

The importance of door engineering is often

underestimated during overall planning.

Architectural, design and organisational

guidelines as well as fi re protection, security,

barrier freedom and appropriate escape

route requirements make doors a cross-trade,

complex construction element. The object

"door" has become a highly complex planning

exercise.

The GU project team provides advisory ser-

vices based on functional models and derives

solutions to problems. The solutions take the

necessary standards and the conceptions and

requirements of the planners into considera-

tion and are documented using clear door

confi guration lists.

Based on your requirements we will plan

and find solutions to the interface issue

and ensure that the entire system fulfils

your demands and expectations

We will advise you on functional patterns

and offer you suggestions for solutions to

your problems

We will document our solutions with the

help of visual door configuration lists

(item lists with schematic drawings)

Example: nursery school door

We will define the necessary data for the

required cable management

Our specialist planning will give you plan-

ning safety

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Escape door security Retrofi ttable, compact, conforming to regulations and standards

New escape door packages!

New developments in escape door security: The packages

'EVT' (electronically locked touch bar) and 'EVP' (electroni-

cally locked panic lock), in conjunction with the FTNT escape

door control system, secure the door with little installation

eff ort.

Confl ict between regulatory standards solved!

HM-F FT is the fi rst automatic sliding door system to have

an approval for use in rescue routes in accordance with

current directives (EltVTR); the system provides a safe and

convenient solution never before thought possible.

Retrofi ttable escape door monitoring system!

Securing doors without having to lock them additionally is

possible by means of the approach area monitoring system.

The system builds an inhibition threshold which protects

the door against "misuse". It is even approved for use on fi re

rated doors, regardless of the door material.

Everything under control!

All escape doors and their individual security features can be

monitored and controlled centrally with the BKS bus control

panel or the visualisation software.

At fi rst sight the possibility of escaping from a building at

all times seems to contradict the requirements of maximum

protection against burglary.

However, the new system concepts from the Gretsch-Unitas

Group make it easy to meet the ever increasing demands

placed on escape and rescue routes today.

Escape door security

Competent – economical – contemporary

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Escape door security

The escape door package: Electrically locking panic lock (EVP)In conjunction with the FTNT escape door control system

New approaches to escape door securityEscape door locking and panic lock in one system

1. The electrically locking panic lock (EVP)

Integration of an escape door locking sys-

tem in accordance with EltVTR, in interac-

tion with an electronically locking panic

lock (EVP) on 1-leaf emergency doors in

accordance with EN 179 and panic doors in

accordance with EN 1125

Suitable for retrofitting thanks to DIN

lock case dimensions

The automatic latchbolt guarantees a

securely locked door even in the event of

a power failure. No need to manually lock

the door

The escape door lock is optimally posi-

tioned at the centre of the door

Additional millings in the door leaf or

frame are no longer required

Reduced number of system components

on an escape door

In the escape door package, the EVP panic

lock is combined with an FTNT escape

door control unit and can be networked

using the BKS NET door bus interface

Unlocking Alarm Locking

NEW

The escape door package

UNTIL NOW

Door with conven-

tional lock and electric

escape door strike

Door with

EVP lock

EVP

lock

series 19

2. FTNT10 escape door control system

( )m

EXCLUSIVE

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Escape door security

The escape door package: EVT electrically locking touch barIn conjunction with the FTNT escape door control system

New approaches to escape door securityEscape door lock integrated into the touch bar

Unlocking Alarm Locking

2. FTNT10 escape door control system

1. EVT electrically locked touch bar

Integration of an escape door locking unit

complying with EltVTR into a touch bar on

single or double-leaf escape doors in ac-

cordance with EN 1125

The integrated LED display in the electri-

cally locked touch bar (EVT) clearly signals

the status "locked" or "unlocked"

In a locked state, the door is secured by

the locking point of the locking system

Functional impairments and/or damage of

the door from attempts to gain unauthor-

ised access are prevented by the EVT

Reduced number of system components

on an escape door

Approved to EN 1125 for use and com-

bination with all panic locks of the GU

group

In the escape door package, the EVT is

combined with the FTNT escape door con-

trol unit and can be optionally networked

via the BKS NET door bus interface

The escape door package

ing touch barm

EXCLUSIVE

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Lock engineering

The electrically coupleable multi-point lockSECURY 19 for narrow stile doors

Consistant further developmentBurglar inhibition, fi re protection and escape route approval

EXCLUSIVE

A SECURY 19 multi-point door lock with

the extra feature of an electrically cou-

pleable external handle is ideally suited

for connection to an access control sys-

tem. This solution is offered for 1-leaf and

2-leaf doors. The external lever handle

is engaged electrically, thus allowing for

electrical access control

The lock's components (latchbolt, levers

on both sides, cylinder cam) can be

electrically interrogated via integrated

contacts

In the event of an emergency, the door

can be opened via the mechanical locking

cylinder (panic function C, e.g. during a

rescue operation)

Fulfils contemporary demands, for

example electrically coupleable, burglar

inhibition, fire protection and escape

door suitability

In conjunction with BKS hardware/BKS-

WDL hardware approved in accordance

with EN 179 and EN 1125

Available for timber and steel doors:

SECURY 21 multi-point door lock

SECURY 19

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Escape door security

FTNTAP escape door terminal In surface mounted version

Slim profi les, clear signalling symbolsInnovative signalling concept

The FTNTAP control unit monitors an escape

door and releases it in the event of an emer-

gency. Its innovative signalling is clear and

easily perceivable. The door can be manually

released if needed using the integrated emer-

gency pushbutton.

Simple Installation

With recyclable emergency button casing

available in two versions: green or white

plastic or rugged stainless steel

Combinable with the EVP lock or the EVT

touch bar in a system

Key switch functions:

Short-term release

Permanent release

Locking

Alarm acknowledgement

Product features:

Safe against sabotage

Integrated power supply unit

Programmable locally via USB interface or

centrally via bus network

Compliance with EltVTR and

DIN prEN 13637

Extendable with BUS-I/O modules

Networkable by integrated BKS NET

interface

Stainless steel casing and

plastic casings in green and white

FTNTAP escape door terminal

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Approach area monitoring system

Escape door security

Securing escape doors made easyEasily retrofi ttable escape door monitoring system

Approach area monitoringWith the approach area monitoring system, a

door surveillance system was developed that

helps avoid the misuse of a door. It presents

an effective and economic alternative, as

it no longer requires any constructional

changes to be made on the door element.

Protection of doors against unauthorised

opening – the system can be retrofitted

without any structural changes, e.g. on

fire protection doors

Preventative prohibition of unauthorised

entry or misuse of escape doors

Safe escape route: in the event of an

emergency, the escape door remains ac-

cessible

Installation and commissioning in compli-

ance with EltVTR do not require a proof of

expertise

Protection against misuse: visual and audi-

ble alarm before the door is opened

Freely adjustable monitoring areas and

alarm signals

Can be used on all types of doors (glass,

PVC, timber or metal doors)

Networkable via BKS NET door bus

Inactive state Prealarm 1:

visual/audible alarm

Prealarm 2:

visual/audible alarm

plus additional light spot

Door Opening:

main alarm is transmitted to

control centre (option)

EXCLUSIVE

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Escape door security

HM-F FT escape route sliding doorIn conjunction with the FTNT escape door control system

Confl ict between directives solved!Secured escape routes at day and night

* German directive for automatic sliding doors

in rescue routes

** German directive for electrical locking systems

on escape route doors

The use of an HM-F FT escape route sliding

door reconciles conflicting standards. The

possibility to escape from inside is provided

even with the door locked.

Escape route sliding door type-tested to

AutSchR *, EltVTR **, DIN 18650

Automatic escape route sliding door

– day and night

Daytime operation:

redundant sliding door

Nighttime operation:

secured swing door with escape door lock-

ing system

Authorised access possible at any time

Escape ensured even with the door locked

– operating mode: "OFF/NIGHT"

Reliable planning thanks to type-tested

door assemblies – no individual approval

by building authority required

Secured sliding doors with escape door locks

Night operation – normal

Night operation – ALARM

rol system

th eescscape door locks

EXCLUSIVE

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BKS NET tablet

The BKS NET tablet

Escape door security

Escape doors can be controlled centrally

from the BKS NET control tablet displaying

all door statuses.

Features and benefi ts provided by the BKS

NET tablet:

Visualises all door statuses of a building at

a glance

Automatically recognises all BKS NET

building bus participants

Door control with a touch of the finger, no

keyboard or mouse required

Quick start-up: self-configuring pre-pro-

grammed software

No extra costs for operating systems or

additional servers

Intuitive user interface

Designed for continuous operation – no

moving parts such as a mother board or a

ventilator

Connection to BKS NET bus coupler via

USB or network (TCP/IP)

Functions:

Collective display for several doors

Unlocking / locking of individual doors

Locking / unlocking of door groups

Alarm display / processing / acknowledge-

ment

Password-protected login with multi-level

authorisation process

EXCLUSIVE

Doors controlled at a glanceEasy to Use

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Consistent further developmentfor 1- and 2-leaf narrow stile doors

The new Panic Lock Series 18

Top locking feature with integrated spring

assembly for use with M6 vertical rods. The

top locking feature enables an individual

adjustment of the spring force for diff erent

door heights

The reversible latch (locks with latch lever

function) considerably reduces your stock

inventory

Deadbolt projects 20 mm into locked

position (manual activation). The deadbolt's

conical shape ensures reliable locking

Boreholes for through-fi xed hardware (also narrow stile rosettes)

Lock case thickness = 15.5 mm

■ The new Series 18 locks feature a

uniform lock case height and fulfil all

requirements placed on 1 and 2-leaf

emergency exit devices:

1. Escaping to the outside in case of

danger must be possible at any time!

2. Unauthorised access from outside

must be prevented!

■ In conjunction with BKS hardware, the

lock is approved in accordance with

EN 179 and EN 1125.

Product features

EXCLUSIVE

Top locking

feature

Reversible

latch

Cylinder hole

Lock

Case Thickness

15.5 mm

Deadbolt

Cylinder hole

Lock engineering

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BELCANTO BELCANTO

PANICOFFICERONDO LEGATO TREMOLO DIRIGENT

Door hardware

The new WDL standard and project hardware solutionsFor timber, steel and narrow stile doors

Easy mounting – fl exible warehousingModular system of lever handles for doors

Seven different handle series

All lever handles with handle retention

spring as standard

Maintenance-free lever handle bearing:

– Large surface double bearing

– Lubricant reservoir

Available finishes:

– Stainless steel

– Aluminium look

– PVD brass

special RAL colours on request

Approval in accordance with:

EN 179, EN 1906 – Class 4,

DIN 18273, DIN 18255

Combinable single components

Simple mounting saves plenty of time

Anti-soiling protection

Retention Spring

Flexible fastener (exclusively from GU)

PVC under-construction

Stainless steel fi re protection rosette (optional)

Cover plate

Lever

Lever handle series

round/ball-shaped

fi xed door knob

olutions

EXCLUSIVE

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Lock engineering

2170/2171 radio battery lockControlled security on 1-leaf and 2-leaf doors

No more wiringBattery-powered, electrically coupleable panic lock

EXCLUSIVE

A radio battery lock can be activated

through any external door control system,

for example intercoms or access control,

using a fl oating contact.

Wireless access control can be realised

quickly and securely (also for existing doors,

fi re reated doors and more).

Electrically coupleable panic lock

(panic function C).

Upon activation, the external handle is

coupled via radio.

Self-locking panic lock for fire and smoke

protection doors

Exchangeable thanks to DIN lock case

measurements

Integrated latch and locking cam

monitoring

No wiring required on the door

EN 179 and EN 1125 approved

Escape, fi re and smoke protec-tion – also for existing doors

Cost-effi cientupgrades of school facilities to the latest sa-fety standards

Integration of glass doors into access control or building mana-gement systems

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Compact and immediately useableEspecially for small to medium-sized access control applications

access compactAccess control solution – hardware and software package

Access control systems

The entire software is pre-installed on just

one controller, the GEMOS access controller

(GAC). After establishing the periphery and

entering the IP address, the system can be

used immediately, because the connection

is completely made using a WEB interface.

Any PC can be used to operate and install the

system. The GAC itself and the data stored

in it can be stored safely in a cupboard in the

computer room, or a storey distribution board.

Performance features:

Required space: only 1 rack unit

No additional software required

Easy start-up

High security and availability

Activation of burglar alarm zones

(without VdS)

Extended functions and upgrades possible

Integration into the building management

system GEMOS possible

For 32 doors on 8 busses

Up to 200 identification cards

Up to 10 time zones with one calendar

Up to 2 burglar alarm zones

TCP/IP Network

GEMOS controller (GAC)other

busses

otherdoors

TCRP connections

bus connections

system cable connections

other connections

GEMOS access work station

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Automaticentrance systems

GSI security curved sliding doorSingle-person access control

Transparency and safetyMany confi guration versions

The GSI security curved sliding door provides

access control through complete transpar-

ency thanks to a high proportion of glass and

perfect space monitoring by means of 2-zone

contact floor mats.

Use as access control in areas requiring

special security, for example banks, com-

puter centres and ministries

Optimal adaptation to the building's

architecture through the high proportion

of glass

Completely automatic activation via

access control systems

Different versions and surfaces for indi-

vidual designing possibilities

Integration into existing buildings without

complicated adaptation work

Everything from a single source!

Germany-wide: delivery, installation,

service and maintenance

Code keypadSE Reader

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230 V

Entrance door concept

GU-SECURY AUTOMATIC access controlledFree confi guration with unchanging installation dimensions

Secure, convenient, fl exibleThe new GU house entrance door concept using SECUREconnect

Intergrated fi nger scanner

and code keypad

The new GU house entrance door concept

combines lock, data transmission and door

control by fi nger scanner or code keypad in

a unique way. The fabricator-friendly system

is characterised by its low number of system

components without compromising on secu-

rity or convenience.

Securely locked door thanks to automatic

latchbolts

Convenient access with fingerprint recog-

nition or individual access code

In reference to burglar inhibition the

multi-point lock has been RC2-tested in

different door systems successfully

The door element can be completely

assembled in the workshop and electri-

cally tested as an assembly group before

delivery

Easy to mount thanks to SECUREconnect

wireless current and data transmitter

with integrated power supply unit

Hinging and unhinging the door leaf is

possible at any time

Communication interface to the BKS NET

bus, enabling networking with the build-

ing management

Example of the GU house entrance door concept

SECUREconnect

on dimensions

see enenenenttrtrtrance door concept

EXCLUSIVE

GU-SECURY Automatic with A-opener

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SECUREconnect 200Wireless power and data transmission

The core of a mechatronic locking systemGreater convenience, safety, and fl exibility

Entrance door concept

SECUREconnect 200 for wireless current and

data transmission between frame and door

leaf.

The secure energy and data transmission

system is suitable for all GU-BKS me-

chatronic locks and will be expanded in the

new generation to include an access control

interface to actuate fi nger scanners and

keypads.

Easy and unproblematic installation in

timber, PVC and metal door systems.

Prepared for different, profile-specific

faceplates

The door element can be completely

assembled in the workshop and electri-

cally tested as an assembly group before

delivery

Integral solution for power supply unit,

emergency power backup, cable duct,

lock control

Short-circuit proof power transmission to

the door leaf

Long-life tappet contacts

No limits on the door opening angle

Communication interface to the

BKS NET bus

Secure interface to finger scanners and

code keypads within the door leaf

EXCLUSIVE

Cable duct

With cable duct

With SECUREconnect

Tappet contacts

Contact Plates

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Entrance door concept

GU-SECURY AutomaticTEWith A-opener and daytime release function

A single door lock for many applications!With optional operating modes

The unique locking system off ering reassur-

ing safety thanks to automatic locking and

electrical "remote control" now comes with

the convenient daytime release function.

Full insurance coverage

By simply pulling the door shut, it is

automatically multi-point-locked with

latchbolts throwing 20 mm

Burglar inhibition

The multi-point door lock has been suc-

cessfully RC2 and RC3-tested in different

door systems

Optional operating modes

In the standard function the locking sys-

tem can be operated and released by key

or by electrical contact (e.g. house door

intercom, or similar).

In the daytime release function (TE) the

user has the possibility to mechanically

lock the automatic latchbolts in with-

drawn position. The daytime release func-

tion is then activated. The roller latch of

the main holds the door shut. In this oper-

ating mode, the lock allows for convenient

access without having to use the key. The automatic latchbolts are

locked in withdrawn position.

The daytime release function is

activated. The door is held shut

by the roller latch and the ap-

propriate interchangeable latch

piece which is integrated

in the strike plate.

Two options for your door:

The automatic latchbolts

are projected and blocked

against being pressed back.

Automaticlatchbolt locked

Automaticlatchboltlocked

Strike platewith inter-changeablelatch piecefor roller latch

Automaticlatchboltprojected

Greater convenience!

Daytime release function

Greater security!

Standard function

A-opener

EXCLUSIVE

Automaticlatchboltprojected

RC tested in accordance with DIN EN 1627–1630

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Entrance door concept

Finger scanner and code keypadThe contemporary lock control

Easy access is made possible by biometric fi n-

gerprint recognition or individual access code.

Special value was placed on simple operation,

confi guration and initial operation of the sys-

tem. The system enables the combination with

electronic locks or drives (e.g. with electronic

door openers, garage door motors, motor locks,

electrically coupleable locks and much more)

thanks to potential-free changeover contacts.

Also suitable for retrofi tting.

Convenient access is possible with finger-

print recognition or an individual access

code

Delivery includes accessories for surface

and flush mounting

Tamper-proof thanks to encoded communi-

cation with the relay unit

Potential-free changeover contact to control

the electronic locks

The system, delivered in an attractive luxury

packaging, contains besides the reading

module in stainless steel effect a stainless

steel frame, relay module, plaster tub, instal-

lation material, installation and operating

instructions. The fingerprint recognition

version offers an additional programming

unit for configuration

The fl exible modular systemSingle-door solution providing easy access

Finger Scanner

Code keypad

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Entrance door concept

The range of pull handles for all doors

Perfectly formed stainless steelGreat choice of hardware

Highest-quality, elegantly designed stainless

steel pull handles added to the range of

accessories.

Six different pull handle models:

square, angled, bowed, straight, long bar,

short bar

Material: stainless steel 1.4301

Handle diameter 32 mm

Regular hole spacing of 300 mm

Simple and convenient fastening (on one

side or pass-through) on timber, alumini-

um, PVC or glass doors

Fastening versions

Rectangular

Angled

Curved

Straight

Square handle

Angled handle

Bowed handle

Straight handle

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Locking systems

High-performance assortmentOverview of BKS locking cylinder systems

Convenience – protection – fl exibilityThe performance ranking

SE mechatronic locking system

Reversible key systems

Conventional systems

Flexibility: Programmable, extendable and master-key system compatible

Protection: Drill protection, impact protection and copy protection

Convenience: Reversible key / ease of use

Mechanical and mechatronic locking

systems are suitable for many applications.

Convenience, protection and fl exibility

requirements are met diff erently, depend-

ing on the locking system. The performance

ranking off ers a quick overview and provides

better orientation in the product off ering.

SE double knob cylinder

PZ 88 profi le cylinder Series 31/33

Series 50/51

SE cylinder

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DINEN 1303DIN18252

HS

2024Pat.

Locking systems

Series 50/51 SLPatented profi le series with hidden shaft indentations

Modern reversible key systemHigh quality protection and ease of use

The new reversible key system livius com-

bines the cylinder series 50 and 51 SL. The

locking cylinder can be used as a registered

lock in private doors, or in small and mid-

sized master key systems. Locking cylinder

in the SL system (locking bar) off ers extra-

ordinarily high mechanical copy protection.

The locking cylinder can also be used in in-

dividual profi les with the additional security

safety features of the locking bar system.

Modern reversible key system

Patented profile series with hidden shaft

indentations

Innovative sliding channel and extraordi-

narily high mechanical copy protection in

the SL system

Key combinable with SE transponder clip

Individual profiles with personalised key

bow and individual customer layout card

Key bow with blue ball

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DINEN 1303DIN18252

HS2025Pat.

Mod.

EXCLUSIVE

The new High quality protection and ease of use

Patent term until 2025The test winner sets standards

Locking systems

The janus brand sets the bar for reversible

key systems very high: The patent term until

2025 makes janus locking cylinder a reliable

top class.

Ease of use and protection are guaranteed

by the modular cylinder construction, the

tested reversible key mechanism and the

high copy protection of the dimple keys.

Also the new janus can be combined with

existing mechatronic and electronic SE cyl-

inders and off ers a high amount of fl exibility

and future security.

Patent term until 2025

Best useability

Existing janus master key systems can

be extended with mechatronic janus SE-

cylinders and SE double knob cylinders

The N E W

Patent term until 2025

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The new SE lockEnhancement of the tried and tested SE locking system

EXCLUSIVE

Locking systems

The lock as access pointFree choice of design for the door hardware

The lock itself becomes the access point

within a master key system using the new SE

lock. The transponder access rights are saved

in the lock. This enables the lock to be used

directly with the transponder, without using

a separate wall reader, so the door can be

opened. Electronics, reader and batteries are

integrated into the lock safely. Easy use, high

security and simple installation have been

effi ciently combined. The design of the door

hardware can be chosen at will as opposed to

electronical hardware solutions.

The SE lock can be combined ideally with other

electronic and mechatronic access points (e.g.

SE double knob cylinders) within a master key

system – offl ine, online or virtually networked.

Access control integrated into the lock –

including reader

The SE lock is controlled directly from the

transponder

Free choice of design for the hardware

Very long battery life:

400,000 locking cycles per battery

Simple installation in a standard lock

mortise – ideally suitable for retrofitting

Approval for use in fire doors

SE lock

Highest security due to electronics and

actuator being integrated in the lock

instead of in the external hardware

Automatically deadbolt-locked instead

of just held shut by the latch with the

outside handle decoupled

Great ease of use

Compatible with all SE system versions:

offline, online and "Data on Transponder"

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Locking systems

SE mechatronic locking system Offl ine / Online

Proven locking system for every applicationUnrivalled low energy consumption

EXCLUSIVE

An offl ine system can be installed and used

quickly.

No wiring required

Easy authorisation allocation via

KeyManager software.

Local cylinder programming with pro-

gramming device

For small and medium-scale facilities

The focus of the online system is on

programming convenience.

Central authorisation allocation via

KeyManager software: great operating

convenience

Networking made possible by means of

different transmission paths (LAN or bus

and radio control)

Special functions available like burglar

alarm system or escape door control

For medium-scale and large facilities

RadioLAN / RS485-

Bus

SEUSB

Software Data transmission SE- Access Point

SE programming device

(offline)

SE wall-mounted ra-

dio module (online)

Data on Transponder

(virtually connected)

New350,000

locking cycles

600,000

locking cycles

400,000

locking cycles

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SELAN /

RS485-Bus

Locking systems

SE mechatronic locking system Data on Transponder / virtual networking

Data transmission made easyLow-cost installation – easy to use

The new system variant combines the

advantages of offl ine and online equipment

within one system. Most of its components

are wireless, but the system can still be

programmed from a central location. The

continual data exchange between software

and cylinders is always reliably guaranteed

by the communication between all virtually

networked transponders.

The advantages of offline and online

systems are combined in one system

Networked solution without having to

wire every door

Modified authorisations can be directly

transmitted to the transponder

Transponder can be used as a "program-

ming device" (e.g. to deactivate lost

transponders)

Intelligent incident management: the

current system status can be seen in the

software at any times (e.g. battery charge

level of cylinders and transponders)

Standard programming device can be

used as a table programming station

Lost transponders are automatically

deactivated

KeyManager SE transponder SE release terminal SE access points

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DINEN 1303DIN18252

123 4512 3 45

Locking systems

The compact PZ 88 profi le cylinder series

includes the most common cylinder types in

single-key or keyed-alike locking. The profi le

cylinders off er bumping protection as stand-

ard and are available with emergency func-

tion as an option. The new key coding off ers

many advantages, above all for the provision

of duplicate and replacement keys.

New key identification through bitting-

specific coding

Easier ordering of duplicate keys by indi-

cating the bitting-specific key coding

No inaccuracies anymore through the

mechanical copying of a worn key

The new PZ 88 profi le cylinderCompact range including the most common cylinder types

Reading the key shank was yesterdayKey coding for easy ordering and delivery of duplicate keys

PZ 88 profi le cylinders

Key coding

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Locking systems

Portable security card reader

Quick – No PC required – MobileModern and effi cient master key system management

The benefits of a portable card reader for

the administration of master key systems

are obvious.

Economic:

No running costs for order slip purchase

No postage for dispatching the order by

ordinary mail

Usable for electronic orders

Flexibility

Portable thanks to smallest dimensions

PC-independent use

Suitable for field work and counter

Read-in data may be processed by differ-

ent clerks

Speed:

Time-saving electronic transmission

instead of mail dispatch

Plausibility check minimising the number

of call backs

Full compatibility with the ordering

system MKS

NEW

UNTIL NOW

EXCLUSIVE

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001

KABMKJ05 StifteGHS - ANLAGE

Ihre persönliche Kundenkarte vonSchloss&Riegel GmbH

Schloss&Riegel GmbH

Ihr Partner in Sachen

Sicherheit!

SicherheitsfachgeschäftSchlossstraße 1a – 34521 RiegelTel.: 0345 2191-0 – Fax: [email protected]

Locking systems

EXCLUSIVE

Individualised customer-profi le layout cards

Flexible – economical – personalisedService extension for professional master key systems

With the customer-profi le layout card, we

want to expand the hitherto very success-

ful customer-profi le master key system

and provide the specialist market with a

further strong instrument. A special layout

module has been integrated into MKS to

enable the design and personalisation of the

customer profi le. The designed customer-

profi le layout card can be ordered for every

master key system using a customer profi le

and will be delivered specifi c to the system

with a printed version number, the system

code and the master key system type in the

desired quantities.

Flexible

Several customer-profile layout cards can

be designed with for example differ-

ent addresses for different locations or

branches

Economic

No costs for layout or agents

No minimum order amount required

Personalised

The customer-profile layout card can be

designed on both sides with your com-

pany logo and slogan

Intuitive user interface

Flexible design options

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