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  • A simple, more durable solution.New Schlage King Cobra Series 2 Locks and SNAP Programmer Simplifies Offline Access Control Management
  • ebuild (12/18/2006)
  • Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies has developed the perfect offline access control solution with its new, improved Schlage King Cobra Series 2 (KC2) Locks, SNAP programmer and SNAP PC Application. This next generation in the Schlage lock family is smarter, more durable, and very affordable, providing an easy to manage and intuitive offline lock solution. An upgrade from mechanical keys, KC2 locks and SNAP let end users secure doors, manage lists of up to 1000 authorized users per lock, and access an audit trial of the last 1000 uses to see who went where and when.
  • New Arrival: VCR Collection Door Lever
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (12/14/2006)
  • Classic contemporary designs mark the VCR collection's H 1025 and H 1037 door levers. The smoothly curving lever of the H 1025 (shown) softly flares above its circular rosette. Several finishes are available. 877-326-2565.
  • Door Hardware - Entry Handlesets
  • (12/7/2006)
  • Door Hardware can improve the features, function, and security of a home's doors. The deadbolt feature on entry handlesets can be either single-cylinder or double-cylinder - the double-cylinder deadbolt requires a key to unlock the door from either side, which is an effective safety feature, especially for doors containing glass
  • Artistry Vanity with Contemporary Soho Two-Point Locking Handleset
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (11/16/2006)
  • The contemporary Soho two-point locking entry handleset comes in six nickel and chrome finishes. The two-point locking system allows users to pull the door closed and lock it simultaneously without a key. 800-437-7448.
  • It takes approximately 45 minutes to install, link and troubleshoot a WA series lock.Only 45 Minutes... Time to Install, Link and Troubleshoot a Schlage Wireless Lock!
  • ebuild (11/10/2006)
  • Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies today announced the results of a mini-study substantiating that Schlage WA Series wireless locks can be implemented in less than an hour. The results from seven sites, averaging 24 doors per site, illustrated that it takes approximately 45 minutes to install, link and troubleshoot a WA series lock as part of an access control system.

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